Oh Say Can You Say What's the Weather Today?: All About Weather

Oh Say Can You Say What's the Weather Today?: All About Weather

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  • Create Date:2021-10-05 06:53:47
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Tish Rabe
  • ISBN:0375822763
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Summary

The Cat and company travel by hot air balloon up and into various weather phenomena including rain, snow, thunder, tornadoes, and (yikes!) even hurricanes! Along the way they learn about thermometers, anemometers, wind vanes, cloud formations, humidity, fog, smog, weather folklore, and how to stay safe in lightning。 Written and illustrated in Seussian style, this a great addition to the Cat in the Hat’s Learning Library!

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Reviews

Sandy

A fun introduction to meteorology that includes the classic Dr。 Seuss style rhymes。 Was perhaps a bit too simple for our interest level but was still a good kids science book。

Kim

Good to teach the many, many types of weather。

ALBatoul M Khashan

Very nice, I'll read it 。。🤩 Very nice, I'll read it 。。🤩 。。。more

Anthony

A look at the weather。 Filled with science facts, a glossary, index, this book helps young readers understand how the weather works, and how if affects and effects the world around them。

Rachel

This book is similar to Gibbon's Weather Words And What They Mean, in that it defines a bunch of weather stuff in a colossal infodump that no child could retain after one reading。 However, I like this book better because the familiar characters helped keep my first grader's interest, especially Thing One and Thing Two! I usually don't like commercial tie-ins in my nonfiction, but my snobbery is slowly being overcome by the practical issue of making children excited about learning。 This book is similar to Gibbon's Weather Words And What They Mean, in that it defines a bunch of weather stuff in a colossal infodump that no child could retain after one reading。 However, I like this book better because the familiar characters helped keep my first grader's interest, especially Thing One and Thing Two! I usually don't like commercial tie-ins in my nonfiction, but my snobbery is slowly being overcome by the practical issue of making children excited about learning。 。。。more

gabby

this shit was crazy lol

Paul Terpstra

Great book!You’ll learn so much about the weather!Great illustrations。

Rebekah Grimm

This is a great book for teaching Kinder through Second about weather。 On each page there is an extra little fun fact about weather that a character is holding up。 This book talks about the types of weather, how weather changes and the weather in different places around the world。

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Kylie Psaila

Just bought this book from a fair, and since I will be spending my summer taking care of children, I thought it would be a great idea to buy some children's books。 I really enjoyed reading this book since it is entertaining and educational too。 It is also a great introduction to the weather theme。 Just bought this book from a fair, and since I will be spending my summer taking care of children, I thought it would be a great idea to buy some children's books。 I really enjoyed reading this book since it is entertaining and educational too。 It is also a great introduction to the weather theme。 。。。more

Jenna Mills

More complicated than the sea book, but very informative in a fun and engaging way。 I like it!

Francesca

Oh Say Can You Say What's The Weather Today by Tish Rabe 1。 Awards: N/A 2。 Grade Level: Pre K - 3 3。 Original Summary: Each page of this book discusses elements of the weather in great detail with simple rhymes。 It really is a guide and tool for teaching anything about the weather, and there are so many hands-on science activities teachers can create for each topic of this book。 4。 Original Review: I’m always amazed when authors can use rhyme to inform, and this book does just that without skimp Oh Say Can You Say What's The Weather Today by Tish Rabe 1。 Awards: N/A 2。 Grade Level: Pre K - 3 3。 Original Summary: Each page of this book discusses elements of the weather in great detail with simple rhymes。 It really is a guide and tool for teaching anything about the weather, and there are so many hands-on science activities teachers can create for each topic of this book。 4。 Original Review: I’m always amazed when authors can use rhyme to inform, and this book does just that without skimping on content。 The illustrations and examples throughout the book are great, and I really liked that it has a glossary in the back of the book too。 I’d definitely use a few pages at a time to teach a specific topic, as there is so much information within this book。 5。 In Class Uses:t1。 “Here is a fact we cannot explain。 Frogs croak a lot more when it’s going to rain。” Why do YOU think frogs do this? activity page。 2。 Water cycle activity page having students draw and label each stage。t3。 Endless science activities like grow a snowflake, tornado rain or fog in a bottle。 This website has a bunch of great ideas that can be connected to a page of the book https://www。weareteachers。com/best-we。。。 。。。more

Reading Rae

I love this book! Don’t laugh! My child loves it too! It’s so great and I learned some interesting facts about the weather!

Lara Lamb

This informational book is a great tool to use to teach children about the different weather patterns but in an easy to understand format。 The illustrations keep with a whimsical Dr。 Seuss feel that children love。 The words are easy to understand and the text can easily be paired with a science activity like making a tornado in a bottle。

Alex

I enjoyed this book because I like weather。 I also enjoyed this book because this book was about weather。

Rosa Cline

All the "Cat in the Hat Learning Library" books have been very good and fun to read。 They all teach about Science without 'being in your face" Science books。 Like this one has lots of vocabulary words that they make it easy to learn what they mean。 Teaching in rhymes brings not only education but giggles and smiles too。 All the "Cat in the Hat Learning Library" books have been very good and fun to read。 They all teach about Science without 'being in your face" Science books。 Like this one has lots of vocabulary words that they make it easy to learn what they mean。 Teaching in rhymes brings not only education but giggles and smiles too。 。。。more

Bookish Devil

A Child's perfect, simple, but fun guide to weather and all other aspects of it :) A Child's perfect, simple, but fun guide to weather and all other aspects of it :) 。。。more

Kimberly

This was a good book, breaking down the science of weather for kids and making it more comprehensible。

Amy Sweezey

Amazing! A great read for any child interested in learning about weather。

Jen

Children learn all about weather in this whimsical, rhyming book, narrated by the Cat in the Hat。 It begins with the Cat asking two children to join him on a trip to learn about how weather changes and then follows the threesome on their adventures。 Students learn all about weather stations, what forces affect weather, how weather (temperature & precipitation) is measured (including thermometers and anemometers), types of clouds, the water cycle (solid, liquids and gasses included), different cl Children learn all about weather in this whimsical, rhyming book, narrated by the Cat in the Hat。 It begins with the Cat asking two children to join him on a trip to learn about how weather changes and then follows the threesome on their adventures。 Students learn all about weather stations, what forces affect weather, how weather (temperature & precipitation) is measured (including thermometers and anemometers), types of clouds, the water cycle (solid, liquids and gasses included), different climate zones, severe weather (thunderstorms, hurricanes, tornadoes), and more。 While there is a lot of information presented, it is done in such a way that allows for a basic understanding by various levels of readers。 While complex vocabulary is decoded in text, the book also contains an in-depth glossary for further reference。 Weather is a great topic to incorporate into the theme of change and this book reinforces the idea that weather is always changing。 The field trip method the author used to present the information was creatively done and the use of familiar Dr。 Seuss characters will draw students into this book。 I enjoyed reviewing some basic knowledge about weather and even learned a few new facts (pinecones can forecast weather… they close up when it is wet and open when it is dry and frogs croak more when it is going to rain!) I enjoyed the fun familiar illustrations this book included and felt as though they contribute to comprehension of the material。 I will definitely use this book in my future classroom when we talk about weather! Text Complexity/Lexile: 700LThis book has a simple to read rhyming pattern that will connect with all levels of readers。 Although the reading pattern is not complex, there are some complex vocabulary words included (anemometer, meteorologists, thermometer, wind vane, symbol, forecast, cumulonimbus, cumulus, vapor, precipitation, evaporation, condensation, magnify, tropical, humid) but all are defined in text and in the included glossary。 When used with adult direction (or as an extended learning piece for science/ weather) this book is a wonderful addition to any science curriculum。 。。。more

Jessica Gunter

Children love Cat in the Hat! I picked this book because I think children will enjoy it as they learn about the weather。

Nadja

Fantastic way of learning about the weather。 Ideal for kids。

Melanie

My kids love all of these Cat in the Hat Learning Library books。 This one was no different。 Lots of information and learning about the weather, in a fun way!

Maria

This book is a great way to teach weather in a condensed form。 It talks about every type of weather。 This book could be used for any grade but preferably third or fourth grade。

Arwen

The Cat in the Hat's Learning Library bring the beloved children's character and fun metered rhymes together to teach you about a subject。 This book is bursting with info。 From the water cycle to different climates to types of weather kids will pick up a lot from this book。 The included glossary is great as is the further reading suggestions。 The Cat in the Hat's Learning Library bring the beloved children's character and fun metered rhymes together to teach you about a subject。 This book is bursting with info。 From the water cycle to different climates to types of weather kids will pick up a lot from this book。 The included glossary is great as is the further reading suggestions。 。。。more

Alice

I was looking for a book to do a weather unit for our summer reading program。 This book is great with a lot of information that may be too much for our younger group。。。but still great information done in a rhyming way。 I think I will take a bit here and a bit there to make it into what I want。

Dawn

I like how cat explains all kinds of things。 I would put this into the weather text set and most likely read this story to whole group followed by an activity。

Rachael

This book is about people going up in a hot air balloon and experience different weather conditions。 Along the way, they learn about the importance of weather tools, such as thermometer。 I wouls use this book in the class to teach the students the different tools and show how they are important for each weather condition。

Kristin Dalbec

While going on a journey in a hot air balloon, The Cat in the Hat and two children encounter many different kinds of weather。 They discuss the weather, why it happens, and safety in dangerous weather in a fun, whimsical way。 This is a great book for teaching and learning about weather!