Winter is the perfect season to explore the water cycle with your learners since freezing temperatures give way to some lesser seen steps in the process. In winter, water can naturally be found in all three states, providing experiences that are unattainable the rest of the year.
In this episode I cover 11 children’s water cycle books that introduce the water cycle, where water can be found, and that it comes in different states. Press play to hear about "Water is Water" by Miranda Paul, "Once Upon a Raindrop" by James Carter, "From River to Raindrop: The Water Cycle" by Emma Carlson Berne, "Maple Syrup from the Sugarhouse" by Laurie Lazzaro Knowlton, and more.
Resources mentioned 💚
- “How Maple Syrup Season Can Help You Teach Elementary Students”
- “Teaching with Books: How to Integrate Science and Literacy for Elementary Classrooms.”
- Maple Syrup and Water Cycle Mini Unit for 2nd Grade
- Tapping Into Learning: 15 Maple Syrup Books for Elementary Science
- “The Great Backyard Bird Count: How to Take Part for Elementary Teachers”
Show Notes: https://naturallyteaching.com/episode39
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