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By Lawrence F. Lowery

By Lawrence F. Lowery Illustrated by Betty Fraser

Claire Reinburg, Director Jennifer Horak, Managing Editor Andrew Cooke, Senior Editor Amanda O Brien, Associate Editor Wendy Rubin, Associate Editor Amy America, Book Acquisitions Coordinator NATIONAL SCIENCE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION David L. Evans, Executive Director David Beacom, Publisher 1840 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA 22201 www.nsta.org/store For customer service inquiries, please call 800-277-5300. Copyright 2013 by the National Science Teachers Association. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. 16 15 14 13 4 3 2 1 ART AND DESIGN Will Thomas Jr., Director Joseph Butera, Cover, Interior Design Original illustrations by Betty Fraser PRINTING AND PRODUCTION Catherine Lorrain, Director NSTA is committed to publishing material that promotes the best in inquiry-based science education. However, conditions of actual use may vary, and the safety procedures and practices described in this book are intended to serve only as a guide. Additional precautionary measures may be required. NSTA and the authors do not warrant or represent that the procedures and practices in this book meet any safety code or standard of federal, state, or local regulations. NSTA and the authors disclaim any liability for personal injury or damage to property arising out of or relating to the use of this book, including any of the recommendations, instructions, or materials contained therein. PERMISSIONS Book purchasers may photocopy, print, or e-mail up to five copies of an NSTA book chapter for personal use only; this does not include display or promotional use. Elementary, middle, and high school teachers may reproduce forms, sample documents, and single NSTA book chapters needed for classroom or noncommercial, professional-development use only. E-book buyers may download files to multiple personal devices but are prohibited from posting the files to third-party servers or websites, or from passing files to non-buyers. For additional permission to photocopy or use material electronically from this NSTA Press book, please contact the Copyright Clearance Center (CCC) (www.copyright.com; 978-750-8400). Please access www. nsta.org/permissions for further information about NSTA s rights and permissions policies. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Lowery, Lawrence F. How does the wind blow? / by Lawrence F. Lowery ; illustrated by Betty Fraser. pages cm. -- (I wonder why) Audience: K to grade 3. ISBN 978-1-938946-13-4 (print) -- ISBN 978-1-938946-71-4 (e-book) 1. Winds--Juvenile literature. I. Fraser, Betty, illustrator. II. Title. QC931.4.L68 2013 551.51 8--dc23 2013020340 Cataloging-in-Publication Data are also available from the Library of Congress for the e-book. Introduction The I Wonder Why books are science books created specifically for young learners who are in Balloon. Children inquire about pebbles and rocks, rain and and the Rocks; Environments of Our Earth; and Up, Up in a their first years of school. The content for each wind, and jungles and deserts. Their curiosity leads them to book was chosen to be appropriate for youngsters ask questions about land forms, weather, and climate. who are beginning to construct knowledge of the world around The information in these books leads the characters and them. These youngsters ask questions. They want to know about the reader to discover how wind can be measured and how things. They are more curious than they will be when they are a powerful it can be, how the water cycle works, that living decade older. Research shows that science is students favorite things need water to survive, and that plants and animals subject when they enter school for the first time. have adapted to different climate-related environments. Science is both what we know and how we come to know They also learn how people have learned to fly in the ocean it. What we know is the content knowledge that accumulates of air that surrounds Earth. over time as scientists continue to explore the universe in Each book uses a different approach to take the reader which we live. How we come to know science is the set of through simple scientific information. One book is expository, providing factual information. Several are narratives that thinking and reasoning processes we use to get answers to the questions and inquiries in which we are engaged. allow a story to unfold. Another provides a historical perspective that tells how we gradually learn science through experi- Scientists learn by observing, comparing, and organizing the objects and ideas they are investigating. Children mentations over time. The combination of different artwork, learn the same way. These thinking processes are among literary perspectives, and scientific knowledge brings the several inquiry behaviors that enable us to find out about content to the reader through several instructional avenues. our world and how it works. Observing, comparing, and In addition, the content in these books correlates to criteria set forth by national standards. Often the content is woven organizing are fundamental to the more advanced thinking processes of relating, experimenting, and inferring. into each book so that its presence is subtle but powerful. The The five books in this set of the I Wonder Why series science activities in the Parent/Teacher Handbook section in focus on Earth science content. The materials of our Earth each book enable learners to carry out their own investigations are mostly in the forms of solids (rocks and minerals), liquids (water), and gases (air). Inquiries about these materials these activities are easily obtained, and the activities have been that relate to the content of the book. The materials needed for are initiated by curiosity. When we don t know something tested with youngsters to be sure they are age appropriate. about an area of interest, we try to understand it by asking After students have completed a science activity, questions and doing investigations. These five Earth science books are written from the learner s point of view: How connections with the activity can be a deepening experience rereading or referring back to the book and talking about Does the ; Clouds, Rain, Clouds Again; Spenser that stabilizes the learning as a long-term memory.

There are times when the air moves a bit faster than a light breeze. It moves fast enough to bend small twigs on trees and bushes. It flutters the leaves on trees. Air that moves objects like this is called a gentle breeze. In a gentle breeze, small flags flutter and wave. Have you ever felt a gentle breeze when you played in the open air?

Sometimes a wind is strong enough to blow small papers to and fro. A wind that can do this is called a moderate wind. A moderate wind blows a little bit harder than a gentle breeze. In a moderate wind, small branches move this way and that. They rub against each other, and you can hear them if you stand nearby and listen.

Wind is invisible, but watchful students can see how air in motion can be detected by observing the movement around them. This simple book introduces the different intensities of the wind, from gentle breezes that make flags flutter to powerful tornadoes that can lift a house. As the book progresses, readers discover how wind intensities can be measured, and they indirectly become acquainted with the Beaufort Wind Scale used by meteorologists. Throughout the book, the text flows like poetry, moving young readers along as easily as the wind makes little boats sail across the water. How Does the is part of the I Wonder Why book series, written to ignite the curiosity of children in grades K 6 while encouraging them to become avid readers. These books explore the marvels of geology, land forms, weather, environments, and other phenomena related to science and nature. Included in each volume is a Parent/Teacher Handbook with coordinating activities. The I Wonder Why series is written by an award-winning science educator and published by NSTA Kids, a division of NSTA Press. Grades K 6 PB330X8 ISBN: 978-1-938946-13-4