Planet Earth – 18 weeks

Sections:

Our Planet: 2 weeks (2 spreads each week, plus experiments and other reading)

The Land 4 weeks (3 spreads each of first three weeks and 2 the last w/exp., etc.)

Water 3 weeks (2 spreads first two weeks and 1 the last)

Weather and Climate 3 weeks (2 spreads each week)

Landscapes 3 weeks (2 spreads each week)

Past, Present, Future 3 weeks (2 spreads first two weeks and one the last)

I know we include a lot of extra reading, but at this age, I do science for one hour daily. You could easily cut down on the extra reading – we can never read ALL the great books out there! (Too bad….)

Extra reading tied to various spreads:

The Earth in Space -

Earth and Space, Susan Mayes and Sophy Tahta

Earth Picturepedia pages 6-9

You’re Aboard Spaceship Earth

Gravity and the Earth

Autumn Across America

Spring Across America

Winter Across America

(Summer?)

all by Seymour Simon

Let’s Explore Seasons and Weather

The Structure of the Earth

Magic School Bus: Inside the Earth

Picturepedia pages 10-11

Land, Water, and Air

Magic School Bus: Waterworks (?)

Earthquakes –

Kids’ Science – experiments from earth section

Danger! Earthquakes, S. Simon

Danger from Below: Earthquakes Past, Present and Future, Simon

Earthquakes, Simon

Picturepedia pages 16-17

Volcanoes –

Volcanoes, Simon

Volcanoes and Other Natural Disasters

Picturepedia pages 14-15

Plate Tectonics –

Usborne What’s The Earth Made Of?

Picturepedia pages 12-13

Mountains –

Mountains, S. Simon

Rocks –

The Rockhound’s Book, S. Simon

Let’s Go Rock Collecting

Picturepedia pages 18-19

Minerals and Gems

Rocks and Minerals at Your Fingertips

Picturepedia pages 20-21

Frozen in Time –

Magic School Bus in the Time of the Dinosaurs

New Questions and Answers About Dinosaurs, S. Simon

Picturepedia pages 22-23

Other dinosaur books listed on reading list, including easy readers

Archaeologists Dig for Clues

Shaping the Earth

One Small Square: Cave

Picturepedia pages 24-25

Caves: Hidden Worlds (A First Discovery Book – Scholastic)

The Work of Ice –

Icebergs and Glaciers, S. Simon

Picturepedia pages 30-31

Oceans and Seas –

How to be an Ocean Scientist in Your own Home, S. Simon

Magic School Bus: Ocean Floor

Kids’ Science – experiments from water section

The Life of the Ocean –

Oceans, Simon

What Makes an Ocean Wave?

Usborne What’s Under the Sea?

Picturepedia pages 26-27

The Seashore –

One Small Square: Seashore

Picturepedia pages 28-29

Rivers –

The River: A First Discovery Book (Scholastic)

Picturepedia pages 32-33

Lakes and Swamps

One Small Square: Swamp and Pond

The Atmosphere –

Kids’ Science – experiments from air section

Weather, Simon

Weather: A First Discovery Book (Scholastic)

Eyewitness Explorer: Weather

Picturepedia pages 36-37

Climate –

Picturepedia pages 38-39

Winds and Storms –

Magic School Bus: Inside a Hurricane

Magic School Bus: Electric Field Trip (?)

Lightning, Simon

Storms, Simon

Tornadoes

Why Does Lightning Strike? Questions About Weather

Picturepedia pages 42-45

The Types of Clouds

Picturepedia pages 40-41

Rain and Snow –

This is the Rain

The Changing Scene –

A Handful of Soil, Simon (includes soil experiments, I think)

One Small Square: Backyard

Usborne What’s Under the Ground?

Polar Regions and the Tundra –

One Small Square: Arctic Tundra

Temperate Woodland

One Small Square: Woods

Grasslands –

One Small Square: African Savannah

Deserts –

One Small Square: CactusDesert

Deserts, Simon

Picturepedia pages 34-35

Tropical Rain Forests

One Small Square: Tropical Rainforests

Natural Resources: Energy –

Magic School Bus: Water and Electricity books? If not used previously….

Conservation –

Picturepedia pages 46-47

Stars and Planets – 18 weeks

Sections:

Cosmic Time and The Solar System – 9 weeks

(3 spreads week 1 and 2 spreads other 8 weeks, with experiments)

Beyond the Solar System – 1 week, three spreads, with exps.

The Stars – 3 weeks, 2 spreads per week, w/ exps.

Observing the Skies – 2 weeks, 2 spreads per week w/ exps.

Space Exploration – 3 weeks, 2 spreads per week w/ exps.

Extra reading listed by spread:

A Timescale of the Universe –

How to be a Space Scientist in Your own Home, Simon

The Universe

Beginnings –

Kids’ Science – experiments from sky section

Destination: Space, Simon

Our Solar System, Simon

Space Picturepedia pages 26-27

The Earth and Sky: A First Discovery Book (Scholastic)

The Sun –

MagicSchool Bus: Lost in the Solar System

The Sun, Simon

I Didn’t Know That the Sun is a Star

The Planets –

The Long Look Into Space, Simon

The Planets in our Solar System

Looking at the Planets

Mercury –

Mercury, Simon

Venus –

Venus, Simon

The Moon –

The Moon, Simon

The Moon Book

The Earth and the Moon –

Earth, Our Planet in Space, Simon

Mars –

Mars, Simon

Jupiter –

Destination, Jupiter

Jupiter, Simon

Saturn –

Saturn, Simon

Uranus –

Uranus, Simon

Neptune –

Neptune, Simon

Minor Planets and Meteoroids –

Comets, Meteors and Asteroids, Simon

Comets –

The Long Journey From Space, Simon

The Milky Way –

Eyewitness Explorer: Night Sky

One Small Square: Night Sky

Mysterious Lights and Other Cases, Simon

Night Sky Sticker Book (DK)

Clusters and Superclusters –

Galaxies, Simon

The Life of a Star –

Stars, Simon

Star Walk, Simon (poetry)

Stargazers

Do Stars Have Points?

Extraordinary Stars –

Stars: A new way to see Them, H.A. Rey

The Starry Sky

Picturepedia pages 40-41

Discovering the Stars

The Moving Sky –

Space Picturepedia pages 6-9

The Constellations –

Find the Constellations, H.A. Rey

Look to the Night Sky: An Introduction to Star Watching, Simon

Optical Astronomy –

Picturepedia pages 38-39

A Rocket to the Moon –

Can You Hear a Shout in Space?

I Didn’t Know That you can Jump Higher on the Moon

Picturepedia pages 10-11, 14-15, 22-25

Moonwalk: The First Trip to the Moon

Artificial Earth Satellites –

Picturepedia pages 18-21

Space Probes –

Space Sticker Book (DK)

Life in Space –

Picturepedia pages 12-13

Space Shuttles and Space Stations –

Picturepedia pages 16-17

The Future in Space –

Picturepedia pages 42-47