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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Necessity for Learning the Water Cycle,
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This review is from: The Magic School Bus Wet All Over: A Book About The Water Cycle (Paperback)
This book was fantastic. I had looked everywhere for a book to use to help teach my third grade class about the water cycle. This book was perfect. The children enjoyed the illustrations and the amusement of the distortion of the body in evaporation and condensation. This book covered all the bases. It discussed evaporation, condensation, and precipitation and how they all work together to create the continuous water cycle. This book is a must for guardians or teachers dealing with third through fifth graders.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Learn About the Water Cycle, Purification and Conservation,
This review is from: The Magic School Bus Wet All Over: A Book About The Water Cycle (Paperback)
"Suddenly the whole bus rose into the air. We felt cool and heavy. We were turning into water!" -- From the book
In case you're not familiar with Scholastic series of Magic School Bus books, they are books which are based on the animated TV series--which are, incindentally, based on the ORIGINAL books written by Joanna Cole and illustrated by Bruce Degen. (Whew!) In The Magic School Bus: Wet All Over, Ms. Frizzle, an unusual teacher, and her class go on an exciting and bizarre field trip (as usual!). This time, they turn into water droplets...which then turn into water vapor...which then condenses to clouds...and then they begin to "rain"! "Go with the flow, class!", Ms. Frizzle merrily advises. Then, the kids go over a waterfall (water always flows to the lowest spot, "the Friz" observes) and into the ocean. The sun warms them, they evaporate--and the cycle begins again. They eventually make it to a reservoir, which leads to a water purification plant. The kids learn about alum (it sponges up dirt) and how water becomes safe for drinking. This particular book is less cheesy than most (in that it doesn't have lots of groan-inducing word-play), and it also features a great environmental message from Ms. Frizzle at the end. The last part of it says: "Although there is lots of water in the world, it is not always where we want it when we want it. Only a tiny part of the Earth's water is drinkable. Our drinkable water is a precious resource. We need to borrow it only as we need it, and to return it to the water cycle in the best condition we can." I use the Magic School Bus books, videos and DVDs to supplement science class (I homeschool), and they never disappoint with their down-to-Earth approach to science concepts. This particular book is especially great for teaching water conservation in addition to the water cycle.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Fantastic water cycle!,
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This review is from: The Magic School Bus Wet All Over: A Book About The Water Cycle (Paperback)
Magic School bus Wet all over
By Joanna Cole Illustrated by Bruce Degen About 3 months ago I was browsing for books when I found this book. I thought to myself that looks like interesting book to me. I'll grab it and read it. When I read the book I was amazed by the speeches and illustrations that the author and the illustrator made. The story is about that Ms. frizzle takes the kids on a water cycle field trip and ends up in the girls' bathroom! This book is good for kids to read if they want to learn about the water cycle. Arnold and Wanda are the main characters in this book. Arnold is a funny guy. He always complains about everything also about field trips but in this story he finds a way to get back into the school. Wanda is a helper of Arnold but she doesn't think well. She didn't know how to get back into the school but she as much as Arnold does. If you haven't read this book read it now! By Hidde (a student in Msdu's Class)
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another great MSB title!,
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This review is from: The Magic School Bus Wet All Over: A Book About The Water Cycle (Paperback)
This book on the water cycle is another excellent MSB title. Once again my child learned a lot while enjoying the antics of Miss Frizzle and her students as they turn into water drops, evaporate, and personally travel through the water cycle. Be aware, however, that this is one of the compact Magic School bus books (an offshoot of the TV series), not the more detailed, lavish volumes written by Joanna Cole, but we still enjoy and learn from it. It is a faster bedtime read than the original author's works which we love but sometimes can't get through in one sitting.
by Nadine Slavinski, author of Lesson Plans Ahoy!: Hands-on learning for sailing children and home schooling sailors
3.0 out of 5 stars
The Magi School Bus-Wet All Over,
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This review is from: The Magic School Bus Wet All Over: A Book About The Water Cycle (Paperback)
I was glad to get the book, but did not feel it was in good condition, as stated. It served it's purpose, but will probably buy another to use in my classroom when I need it.
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The Magic School Bus Wet All Over: A Book About The Water Cycle by Pat Relf (Paperback - June 1, 1996)
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