How we know what we know about our changing climate: Scientists and kids explore global warming by Lynne Cherry and Gary Braashe. Nevada City, CA: Dawn, 2008.
ISBN: 1-58469-103-4
Researchers, citizen scientists, and schoolchildren examine the natural world and un-earth data. Research in diverse fields’ leads to understanding of warming climates and what children and adults can do about it.
Media: Photographs
5Q/4P
Curriculum Connection
6- 8th grade Earth science-Ecology
D. Guhl Summer 2009
How we know what we know about our changing climate: Scientists and kids explore global warming by Lynne Cherry and Gary Braasch. Nevada City, CA: Dawn Publications, 2008.
ISBN: 978-1-58469-103-7
Annotation: An impressive exploration of the science behind global warming theory, covering everything from the migration patterns of birds to rising sea levels.
Age range: 5-8 grades
Media used by illustrator: photographs and text
Personal Rating: 4Q/4P
Curricular connections: perfect in a life sciences class for junior high students.
ateater/06-20-09
How We Know What We Know About Our Changing Climate: Scientists and Kids Explore Global Warming by Lynne Cherry and Gary Braasch. Nevada City, CA: Dawn Publications, 2008.
ISBN: 1-978-58469-103-7
Sobering evidence about the detrimental impacts of global warming is presented alongside heartening examples of what kids can do to make a difference.
Medium: photographs
Rating: 5Q/5P
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