Nicole Schroeder's Library
Ringgold Elementary
ISBN | Title | Author | Description | Publisher |
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Tigers Have Stripes | ||||
9780547250328 | Time to Eat | Illustrates and examines what different animals eat and the methods they use to consume their food. | Houghton Mifflin Harcourt | |
Time To Hibernate | ||||
9780064450942 | Tornado Alert | Franklyn M. Branley | ‘Branley explains these powerful storms in simple terms young children can understand. He describes the funnel cloud and how it forms and [tells] what to do during a tornado. The book ends on a comfortable note, that the idea is not to panic but to know what to do to ensure safety.’ —BL. A Reading Rainbow Selection | Harper Collins |
Trip To The Fire Stations | ||||
9780590107273 | Water | Susan Canizares, Pamela Chanko | Photographs and simple text describe some of the many liquid and frozen solid forms of water, such as rain, tap water, frost, rivers, and icebergs. | |
Weather Forcasting | ||||
Weather: Poems For All Seasons | ||||
9780545733120 | What if You Had Animal Feet? | Sandra Markle | Explains how certain animals use their feet to help them survive, including a gray wolf, barn owl, and mountain goat. | Scholastic Paperbacks |
9780545484381 | What if You Had Animal Teeth? | Sandra Markle | Describes the characteristics of different animals' teeth, including beavers, camels, Bengal tigers, and narwhals. | Scholastic Reference |
9780778732945 | What Is a Carnivore? | Bobbie Kalman | Read all about carnivores and how these animals that eat other animals fit into the food chain. | Big Science Ideas (Paperback) |
9780062381989 | What Will the Weather Be? | Lynda DeWitt | Will it be warm or cold? Should we wear shorts or pants? Shoes or rain boots? This picture book explores why the weather can be so hard to predict. Now rebranded with a new cover look, this classic picture book uses colorful, simple diagrams to explain meteorology in a fun, engaging way. Perfect for young readers and budding meteorologists, this bestseller is filled with rich climate vocabulary and clear explanations of everyday weather instruments like thermometers and barometers. Both text and artwork were vetted for accuracy by Dr. Sean Birkel of the Climate Change Institute at the University of Maine. This is a Level 2 Let's-Read-and-Find-Out, which means the book explores more challenging concepts perfect for children in the primary grades and supports the Common Core Learning Standards and Next Generation Science Standards. Let's-Read-and-Find-Out is the winner of the American Association for the Advancement of Science/Subaru Science Books & Films Prize for Outstanding Science Series. | HarperCollins |
9780064451321 | What's Alive? | Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld | How to tell the difference between living and nonliving things—an essential first skill in scientific sorting and classifying—is explored with hands-on activities and colorful diagrams. Best Children’s Science Book List 1995 (S) | Harper Collins |
Who Does This Job? | ||||
Who Stays In Caves? | ||||
9780545234290 | Why Should I Listen? | Claire Llewellyn | Joe explains that while he sometimes finds it hard to listen, he understands how important paying attention and listening really are. | |
Wolf Pups | ||||
9780545850636 | You Are (Not) Small | Anna Kang | ||
9780439856751 | You Can't Taste a Pickle with Your Ear | Harriet Ziefert | Explores how each of the five senses is hard at work all day long providing information, warning of danger, and helping us enjoy the world around us. |