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Chapter 4 Chapter 5 The Sun is always behind you when you see a rainbow. CHAPTER 4 Weather What do you know about weather? 150 Lesson 1 Describe Weather Page 154 Lesson 2 The Warmth of the Sun Page 162 Lesson 3 Measure Weather Page 170 1 ES 3. Weather can be observed, measured, and described. 151 Literature Poem ELA R 1.2.0. Students read and understand gradelevel-appropriate material. by Elizabeth Coatsworth 152 The rain comes in sheets Sweeping the streets, Here, here, and here, Umbrellas appear, Red, blue, yellow, green, They tilt and they lean Like mushrooms, like flowers That grow when it showers. *6A@j 7DJIjI How is an umbrella like a mushroom? How would you describe rain? 153 Lesson 1 Describe Weather Clouds could mean a change in the weather. What does the weather look like here? 154 ENGAGE Building block lesson for 1 ES 3. Weather can be observed, measured, and described. What is today’s weather? What to Do Observe. Look outside. What is the weather like today? Communicate. Draw a picture of today’s weather. Explore More Predict. What will the weather be like tomorrow? You need paper crayons Step 1 IE 4.a. Draw pictures that portray some features of the thing being described. 155 EXPLORE Vocabulary What is weather? weather temperature wind You probably think about the weather every day. Weather is what the air and sky are like each day. sunny 156 EXPLAIN cloudy The air might be warm or cool. The sky might be sunny or cloudy. The weather might be rainy, snowy, or dry. rainy snowy Why is it important to know what the weather will be? 157 EXPLAIN How can weather change? Weather changes from day to day. Temperature is how cold or warm the air is. Sometimes the air feels cold. Sometimes the air feels warm. The sky can change too. Some days the sky is clear. Some days the sky is full of clouds. A This is a cold day. 158 EXPLAIN A This is a warm day. Windy Day Read a Photo Which way is the wind blowing? Wind can change too. Wind is moving air. Sometimes wind moves slowly. Sometimes wind moves very fast. How does temperature affect you? 1. Make Predictions. What will the weather be like tomorrow? 2. Write words that describe weather. Draw a picture of something you can wear to stay warm on a cold day. -Review Summaries and quizzes online @ www.macmillanmh.com 159 EVALUATE Predict When you predict, you use what you know to tell what will happen. Learn It Cindy looked closely at the picture below and made a prediction. You can record your predictions in a chart like the one Cindy made. What I Predict What Happens It will rain and the game will stop. 160 EXTEND 1 IE 4.b. Record observations and data with pictures, numbers, or written statements. Try It Look at the picture below. 1. What do you know about the weather in the picture? 2. What do you think the children will do? 3. Use a chart like Cindy’s to predict what the weather will be like when you go home today. Write what happens. 161 EXTEND Lesson 2 The Warmth of the Sun vineyards, Napa Valley, California The Sun makes your skin feel warm. It helps plants grow. What else do you think the Sun does? 162 ENGAGE 1 ES 3.c. Students know the sun warms the land, air, and water. What will the Sun do? You need What to Do Fill two cups with soil. Feel the soil in both cups. Put one cup of soil in a sunny place. Put the other cup in a shady place. Wait one hour. Compare. Feel the soil in both cups. Draw and write about what happened. 2 cups soil Step Explore More Predict. How might the soil feel at night? 1 IE 4.b. Record observations and data with pictures, numbers, or written statements. 163 EXPLORE Vocabulary What does the Sun do? Sun water vapor Have you ever walked on a sandy beach on a hot, sunny day? How did the sand feel? How did the air feel? Explore the warmth of the Sun with the Junior Rangers. 164 EXPLAIN The Sun is a star. Energy from the Sun heats Earth. The energy of the Sun warms the land, air, and water. It helps to make wind, rain, clouds, and even snow. Sun When do you feel the heat of the Sun? 165 EXPLAIN What does the Sun do to water? As the Sun warms water, some water turns into water vapor. Water vapor is water that goes up into the air. You can not see it, but it is there. The Water Cycle clouds Sun rain water vapor Read a Diagram What falls from clouds? Watch the water cycle @ 166 EXPLAIN www.macmillanmh.com As water vapor cools in the sky, it turns back into drops of water or bits of ice. Clouds are made of both. When the water drops or bits of ice get big, they fall to Earth as rain or snow. What are clouds made of? rain falling 1. Make Predictions. Would the ground feel hotter on a sunny day or a cloudy day? 2. Write about what the Sun does for us. Stand up and act out how water goes from the land up into the air. Reach up to the sky. -Review Summaries and quizzes online @ www.macmillanmh.com 167 EVALUATE Weather Story Look at this picture. What do you think happened? What do you think the boy is feeling? What do you think he wanted to do? Write a Story Remember Write a story about this boy. Make sure to write about the weather in your story. A story has a clear beginning, middle, and end. -Journal Write about it online @ www.macmillanmh.com 168 EXTEND ELA W 1.2.1. Write brief narratives (e.g., fictional, autobiographical) describing an experience. Weather Graph Anna asks her friends which activity they like best on warm, sunny days. She makes a bar graph to show what she finds out. Sunny Day Activities Make a Graph Remember Ask your friends which rainy day activity they like best. Make a bar graph to show what you find out. A bar graph shows a picture of your information. MA SDAP 1.1.2. Represent and compare data (e.g., largest, smallest, most often, least often) by using pictures, bar graphs, tally charts, and picture graphs. 169 EXTEND Lesson 3 Measure Weather Death Valley National Park, California The Sun heats air, land, and water. Air can be very hot in the desert. What is the temperature here? 170 ENGAGE 1 ES 3.a. Students know how to use simple tools (e.g., thermometer, wind vane) to measure weather conditions and record changes from day to day and across the seasons. What is the temperature outside today? You need What to Do Observe. Look at a thermometer. Record Data. What is the temperature outside? Explore More Predict. Do you think the temperature outside is higher or lower than the temperature inside? How could you find out? thermometer Step 1 IE 4.b. Record observations and data with pictures, numbers, or written statements. 171 EXPLORE Vocabulary thermometer rain gauge wind vane Explore weather with the Junior Rangers. How can you measure weather? You can use tools to measure weather. There are many kinds of tools for weather. Some tools measure temperature. Other tools measure wind and rain. B These children are measuring rainfall with a rain gauge. 172 EXPLAIN A thermometer measures the temperature of air and water. A rain gauge measures how much rain falls. A wind vane shows the direction of the wind. How do weather tools help us? 173 EXPLAIN How can you learn more about the weather? Scientists use tools to measure weather just like you. They use the information they collect to make weather reports. Weather Report Monday’s Weather Sunny High 83° Low 62° Wind strong A A meteorologist makes weather reports. Read a Chart Tell about Monday’s weather. 174 EXPLAIN You can read weather reports in the newspaper. You can watch weather reports on television. You can even find weather reports on the computer. Why do you think people care about the weather? 1. Make Predictions. What do you think the temperature is outside? 2. Write a weather report about today’s weather. How does weather affect your community? -Review Summaries and quizzes online @ www.macmillanmh.com 175 EVALUATE You need craft stick streamer tape jar What is the weather like this week? Find out if the weather changes from day to day. What to Do Make a wind vane and a rain gauge. wind vane Measure. Take your wind vane, rain gauge, and a thermometer outside. Record what rain gauge you find. Step thermometer ruler 176 EXTEND 1 IE 4.b. Record observations and data with pictures, numbers, or written statements. Communicate. Make a weather calendar. Observe and record the weather every day for one week. Use your weather tools. Step Predict. What will the weather be like next week? Investigate More Compare. Record the weather for another week. Does the weather change from day to day? 177 EXTEND A satellite is a tool that looks down on Earth from space. It takes pictures of the planet. The pictures show where it is cloudy and where it is clear. Meteorologists are scientists who study the weather. Satellite pictures help them predict the weather. The satellite pictures on the next page show one day of weather in California. C a satellite in space 178 EXTEND ELA R 1.2.0. Students read and understand grade-level-appropriate material. Science, Technology, and Society 8:00 A.M. C In the morning, a storm is moving over the ocean. 2:00 P.M. C By afternoon, the storm has moved over the coast. *6A@j 7DJIjI Make Predictions. Look at the clouds in the pictures. Where do you think the storm will go next? -Journal Write about it online @ www.macmillanmh.com 179 EXTEND My Weather Book Drip! Drop! Rain is falling. Will it go away? 180 Splish! Splash! The ground is wet. Will it rain all day? 181 Look at this! Here comes the Sun. Let’s go out and play. 182 The Sun is out. The rain has stopped. It is a sunny day. 183 What is this? The ground is dry. Where did the water go? 184 It went up into the sky. It may come back as snow! 185 CHAPTER 4 Review weather , page 156 temperature , page 158 wind , page 159 thermometer , page 173 Fill in the blanks with one of the words. 1. Sunny, rainy, cloudy, and cold are words that describe . 1 ES 3 2. When you describe how hot or cold the air is, you are talking about . 1 ES 3.b 3. These trees show . 1 ES 3 186 4. This is a . 1 ES 3.a 5. Does the Sun warm the land and air? How do you know? 1 ES 3.c 6. Predict. What do you think will happen to the puddle in this picture? 1 ES 3.c 7. Make Predictions. What do you think the weather will be like tomorrow? Why? 1 ES 3.b What do you know about weather? 1 ES 3 8=6EI:G) -Review Summaries and quizzes online @ www.macmillanmh.com 187 Use a Thermometer People use special tools to measure the weather. Monday Saturday What is the temperature here? What is the temperature here? C Compare the temperatures. Which is hotter? C What would you wear on Monday? What would you wear on Saturday? 188 1 ES 3.a. Students know how to use simple tools (e.g., thermometer, wind vane) to measure weather conditions and record changes from day to day and across the seasons. 1 You can measure changes in temperature with a . 1 ES 3.a A book B ruler C thermometer D hand lens 2 Use the diagram to answer the question. Sun clouds rain water vapor What warms the land and water? 1 ES 3.c A clouds B water C Sun D rain 189