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A Drop in the Ocean: The Story of Water

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Follows a drop of water as it cycles from droplet to vapor and back to water and describes its journeys in between. Includes activity.

32 pages, Paperback

First published September 30, 2003

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October 25, 2017
Summary:
This story is told from the point of view of water. The story begins with water evaporating, changing from a liquid to a gas. The water vapor rises into cold air, where it condenses, changing from a gas back to a liquid. This is how clouds are formed. Then the water is release once enough condensation builds up in the clouds, in the form of precipitation. The author also discusses water pollution.

Evaluation:
The text offers many visuals to readers. The illustrations are descriptive and colorful. On each page, there is come dialogue between two objects/animals. The book also contains a diagram and model of the water cycle.

Teaching Point:
Teachers could use this book when discussing dialogue. Students could create a comic strip describing water traveling through the water cycle. The characters could be water and water vapor. Students could create speech bubbles to show the dialogue.
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September 22, 2017
A very fun spin of actually learning how our water systems work. The fun illustrations of the animals talking make this book a fun read and would keep students attention spans when they are actually learning about something really important. Give many good examples and even has an experiment for readers to try in the back. Also, includes an index.
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April 23, 2018
Good explanation of the water cycle for 2nd-3rd graders.
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