Volcanoes!

Volcanoes!

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  • Create Date:2021-05-23 07:51:19
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Anne Schreiber
  • ISBN:1426302851
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Summary

NOW IN SPANISH! This fascinating reader provides a fascinating look inside volcanoes with a little science, a little history, and a lot of dramatic National Geographic photographs。

Hot melted rock from the middle of our planet is forced into a jagged journey through cracks in the earth's crust until it explodes, violently and unexpectedly, in a volcanic eruption that can last months, even years。 Join the adventure to learn more about volcanoes, one of nature's most spectacular events。

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Reviews

Kelly Woznik

What a great book

Cheyenne Bell

This is filled with so many fun facts about volcanoes and anything a kid might want to know about them。 I would love to use this as an introduction to a science lesson about volcanoes in my classroom。

Monica Silva

Son said scary, fun, and helpful。

Ishaan

I personally love this book and recommend it to anyone who wants to learn about volcanoes。 This book explains the process of erupting and the different types of rocks that can be formed from lava! This book also shows the dangerous levels of volcanic ash。 I highly recommend this book to everyone!

Sydney M

This book gives children a way to look at volcanoes in the past and present。 It shows how the erupt and the scientists that study them。 There are amazing pictures of the volcanoes reputing and ones that are not。This book is recommended to grades 1 through 3rd。

Faloni © arr

Students read an exciting book today to help us learn about Volcanoes! We are actually planning on doing a Volcanoes! experiment soon 🌋。

Hanna Fyle

Summary:This is a book covering volcanoes。 How volcanoes work and facts about volcanoes。 Evaluation: This book is nonfiction, because it is all facts。Teaching Idea: I would have this in a text set for 5th grade。 This would pare well with the constructive and destructive forces。 The students would read the texts to determine weather the force would be constructive or destructive。

Ashley

This was our first foray into non-fiction reading and it is a solid winner。 There are facts and jokes on each page that my son loved。 There are names of actual places and actual volcanoes around the world as well as historical information and information about other planets。

Nashiea Edmiston

National Geographic books are excellent nonfiction selections for the primary classroom。 This science reader is considered a DRA level O-34 so it’s suitable for students towards the end of 2nd grade or beginning of 3rd。 I teach 1st and have several of these for my students of all levels to browse, however, the books are great for getting students used to text features。 It starts with a nice table of contents, beautiful photographs with plenty of details, captions, and even “word blasts” which is National Geographic books are excellent nonfiction selections for the primary classroom。 This science reader is considered a DRA level O-34 so it’s suitable for students towards the end of 2nd grade or beginning of 3rd。 I teach 1st and have several of these for my students of all levels to browse, however, the books are great for getting students used to text features。 It starts with a nice table of contents, beautiful photographs with plenty of details, captions, and even “word blasts” which is their way of pulling vocabulary words from the text。 There are diagrams, headings, maps with keys, bold text, and even little jokes on every page。 I wish there were an index or glossary in the back, however, this book has about 6 words on flash cards on the last page that should suffice。 All in all, a great reader for your classroom library! 。。。more

Kalley the Chipmunk

I love learning and its pretty cool。

Zoey the Squirrel

I love learning about new things that I don't really know and I like that you can learn about volcanos in a book I love learning about new things that I don't really know and I like that you can learn about volcanos in a book 。。。more

Ruth Ann

This is an entry in Nat Geo Kids Super Reader series that includes a CD with sound effects and background music。 Word Blast definitions and corny jokes are included。 Directions on the CD may say things like take a look at the map on page。。。。Level 2 reader。

Rachel Hatcher

Summary:This book is all your students could ever want to know about volcanoes。 It was filled with interesting facts, volcano vocabulary, and scientific processes。 It captures the attention of the reader with fascinating images as well。Evaluation:The author did a great job of presenting scientific and factual information in an exciting way。 I gave this book 4 out of 5 stars because I believe students would definitely be engaged reading this book and the author gave a great overview of volcano hi Summary:This book is all your students could ever want to know about volcanoes。 It was filled with interesting facts, volcano vocabulary, and scientific processes。 It captures the attention of the reader with fascinating images as well。Evaluation:The author did a great job of presenting scientific and factual information in an exciting way。 I gave this book 4 out of 5 stars because I believe students would definitely be engaged reading this book and the author gave a great overview of volcano history, facts, and processes。Teaching Point:I think this would be a great book to provide students with as a resource for discovering more about volcanoes in a science unit。 This book is filled with vocabulary and images and factual information。 Therefore, I think it would be great if you gave this to students to use as a reference to gather up information, vocabulary, etc。 about volcanoes。 。。。more

Meen

Surprisingly enjoyable! Looking forward to read other titles。

Jailene Soto

The typical non fiction book。 It states facts about volcanoes。 Would have it so the students can learn more about volcanoes。

Steve Holden

We've been continuing our work with natural disasters, and volcanoes are a big hit! This book has some great information and cool photographs。 We're leading into one of our big science days next week where every student will create their own volcano that they'll eventually "erupt。" We try our hardest to make the content approachable and books like this help us provide some useful information and build their knowledge of the content。 We've been continuing our work with natural disasters, and volcanoes are a big hit! This book has some great information and cool photographs。 We're leading into one of our big science days next week where every student will create their own volcano that they'll eventually "erupt。" We try our hardest to make the content approachable and books like this help us provide some useful information and build their knowledge of the content。 。。。more

Rosemary

Well-chosen information, and attractively set out。

Alyssa

Volcanoes are part of the natural Earth。 They were formed many years ago and the hot melted rock forced it's way up to Earth's crusts。 They are usually dormant, but sometimes they explode and can cause harm to nearby towns。 Volcanoes are part of the natural Earth。 They were formed many years ago and the hot melted rock forced it's way up to Earth's crusts。 They are usually dormant, but sometimes they explode and can cause harm to nearby towns。 。。。more

Ceesay Jimbara

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 it was good

Margaret Chind

Originally posted on Creative Madness Mama。We have a few omnibus all-in-one National Geographic Readers, and one of those includes Volcanoes! While I haven't personally read this one, I know that AppleBlossom has easily been seen reading it more than once and retelling facts and details that she's discovered。This review was originally posted on Creative Madness Mama。 Originally posted on Creative Madness Mama。We have a few omnibus all-in-one National Geographic Readers, and one of those includes Volcanoes! While I haven't personally read this one, I know that AppleBlossom has easily been seen reading it more than once and retelling facts and details that she's discovered。This review was originally posted on Creative Madness Mama。 。。。more

Sam Angari

Bonding with the nephew! I learned some interesting things from this little book。 Will come back with a short review for sure!I just wanna say that a very thin book can answer a lot of questions in ur mind。 A reminder that quality isn't governed by the number of pages。 Bonding with the nephew! I learned some interesting things from this little book。 Will come back with a short review for sure!I just wanna say that a very thin book can answer a lot of questions in ur mind。 A reminder that quality isn't governed by the number of pages。 。。。more

Dominique St-pierre

This informational text has super illustrations and wonderful detail about volcanoes。 Such a boys' book (but my girls loved it, too!) that captured their attention and had them story telling, exploring and imagining。 This informational text has super illustrations and wonderful detail about volcanoes。 Such a boys' book (but my girls loved it, too!) that captured their attention and had them story telling, exploring and imagining。 。。。more

Rebecca Quiroz

How are volcanoes formed? Well this is a great informational book for all who are interest。 Both child and adult will love this book。 Hot melted rock that pushed through the earth? Wow!

Carol

Ged read 10/12/13

Jessica Benson

Interesting book that young kids would enjoy hearing, and older kids could get some great information from to understand the process of volcanoes better。 I used this nook in a reading center for children to get information during a week when we learned about volcanoes。

Dolly

This is a short, informative book about volcanoes, designed for young school-age children。 The narrative is interesting and the text is paired with many colorful photographs。 Our youngest brought this book home from her second grade class to practice her reading and comprehension of nonfiction material。While the scientific material presented isn't all that new to our girls, the narrative was short and interesting。 Our girls really liked the riddles and the interesting facts that are included in This is a short, informative book about volcanoes, designed for young school-age children。 The narrative is interesting and the text is paired with many colorful photographs。 Our youngest brought this book home from her second grade class to practice her reading and comprehension of nonfiction material。While the scientific material presented isn't all that new to our girls, the narrative was short and interesting。 Our girls really liked the riddles and the interesting facts that are included in small blocks on each page。 The photographs are great, too。Overall, I thought it was a very good book that helps to teach children about a fascinating scientific topic。 Our daughter read this book on her own and then we read it together and discussed the material。 。。。more

Larrullo

My favorite Natl。 Geo。 reader so far。 Good basic information on what volcanoes are, the parts of volcanoes, types of volcanoes, types of eruptions, and locations of volcanoes throughout the world。 The vocabulary is good with definitions in separate boxes on the page it appears in the text。 The pictures are awesome photographs, and there are little tidbits about some famous volcanoes throughout the book。 We spent over an hour reading it without my six year old losing interest or getting frustrate My favorite Natl。 Geo。 reader so far。 Good basic information on what volcanoes are, the parts of volcanoes, types of volcanoes, types of eruptions, and locations of volcanoes throughout the world。 The vocabulary is good with definitions in separate boxes on the page it appears in the text。 The pictures are awesome photographs, and there are little tidbits about some famous volcanoes throughout the book。 We spent over an hour reading it without my six year old losing interest or getting frustrated by the sometimes challenging text。 Plus, I learned plenty that I'd completely missed in college geology。。。just the right amount covered here to actually remember some of it。 。。。more

Chanel

I love the real pictures and the explanation of volcanoes。 This is a level 2 science book。

Angie Johnson

Noah and I sat down to read this for about an hour。 A record reading AND paying attention time。

Lori

I2B for Rashad, short but interesting。