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March is a time of varied weather which gives you the chance to explore lots of weather conditions in a short amount of time. Snow, fog, frost, dew, rain, clouds, sunshine...it all comes together in the month of March. Your learners will be so happy to see winter give way to spring, so let's celebrate with weather-related opportunities.

Books are a great way to introduce weather conditions. In this episode, I give you a brief summary of books about weather and my thoughts on how they can help you with your students.

Books in this episode ๐Ÿ“š

  1. Feel the Fog by April Pulley Sayre
  2. Dew and Frost by Elizabeth Miles
  3. Puff: All About Air by Emily Kate Moon
  4. Sunshine by Cassie Mayer
  5. Hello, Rain! By Kyo Maclear and Chris Turnham
  6. Wacky Weather: All About Odd Weather Events by Todd Tarpley
  7. Staying Safe - Weather Safety by Melissa Catena

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Resources mentioned ๐Ÿ’š

  1. โ€œTeaching with Books: How to Integrate Science and Literacy for Elementary Classrooms.โ€
  2. Episode 43: 9 Spring Picture Books to Help You Introduce Seasonal Signs, Plants, and Animals in Spring
  3. Episode 16: 10 Fall Picture Books to Introduce Seasonal Signs, Falling Leaves, and Animals in Autumn
  4. 12 Childrenโ€™s Story Books About Weather for Elementary Students
  5. 12 Snow Books to Support Your Elementary Curriculum
  6. Episode 52: 5 No Snow Books About Winter for Preschool and Elementary Classrooms

Show Notes: https://naturallyteaching.com/episode59

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