Nonfiction Readers 5: Pop! Air and Water Pressure
Pop! Air and Water Pressure is an expository text about forces that act on our bodies, hydraulics, dams, turbines, weather, and atmospheric pressure. Readers also learn about the work of Isaac Newton and Blaise Pascal. The style is informative and conversational.
The book has a Contents and is divided into sections with headings. The text is composed of a variety of sentence types. Captioned photographs, illustrations, diagrams, lists, tables, graphs, and fact boxes support the text and add meaning. An index is provided.
New terminology such as cumulonimbus, photosynthesis, and upthrust, is are defined in context and in the glossary.
This title is from the TIME® for Kids: Nonfiction Readers series from Teacher Created Materials. Build your school bookroom or classroom library with dynamic and engaging nonfiction readers.