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Scientists are learning how to keep people dry in wet weather. They look to plants and animals for answers. They have learned that when it comes to staying dry, nature knows best! Created in collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution, this STEAM book will ignite a curiosity about STEAM topics through real-world examples. It features a hands-on STEAM challenge that is perfect for makerspaces and that guides students step-by-step through the engineering design process. Make STEAM career connections with career advice from Smithsonian employees working in STEAM fields. Ideal for school reports and projects, this informational text will appeal to reluctant readers and ages 6-8.

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Date de parution

15 mai 2019

Nombre de lectures

0

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9780743922296

Langue

English

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2 Mo

Read and Respond
1. What is keratin and wher e is it found?
2. Why do humans need to stay dry?
3. How did morpho butterflies inspir e
engineers?
4. What is the water cycle?
5. Is it better to copy natur e’ s designs or
come up with our own? Why?
6. W rite a list of the plants and animals wher e
you live. How do they stay dry in wet
weather?
 


H eathe r E. Schwartz
© 2019 Smithsonian I nstitu tion. e name “Smi thsonian ” and the S mithsonian
logo are register ed trademarks owned by the Smithsonian Instit ution.
 


© 2019 Smithsonian Institution. T he name “Smithsonian ”
and the Smithsonian logo are register ed trademarks
owned by the Smithsonian Institution.
Contributing A uthor
Jennifer Law son
Consultan ts
Madelyn Shaw
Curator
National Museum of American History
Sharon Banks
3rd Grade T eacher
Duncan Public Schools
Publishing Credits
Rachelle Cracchiolo, M.S.Ed. , P ublisher
Conni Medina, M.A.Ed., Managing Editor
Diana Kenney , M.A.Ed., NBCT , Content Director
Vér onique Bos , Creative Director
Robin Erickson , Art D irector
Michelle Jovin, M.A., Associate Editor
Mindy Duits, Senior Graphic Designer
Smithsonian Science Education Center
Image Credits: p.8 Rebecca C ole/Alamy; p.13 V olker Steger/Science Source;
p.14 (bottom) Juniors Bildar chiv GmbH/Alamy; pp.14–15 Robert Harding/
Alamy; p.15 (bottom) Tim Nowack/National Geog raphic; p.23 (bottom left) Mark
Bowler/Science Source; p .23 (bottom right) E. R. Degginger/Science Source; p .24
(bottom) © Smithsonian; p.25 (t op) Dr Jeremy Burgess/Science Source; all other
images from iStock and/or Shutterstock.
Library of Congress Ca taloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Schwartz, Heather E., author .
Title: Staying dry / Heather E. Schwartz.
Description: Huntington Beach, CA : T eacher Created Materials, [2019] |
Includes index. | Audience: K to grade 3. |
Identiers: L CCN 2018030488 (print) | L CCN 2018036679 (ebook) | ISBN
9781493869121 | ISBN 9781493866724
Subjects: LCSH: Rain and rainfall-- Juvenile literature. | W aterproof
clothing--Juvenile lit erature.
Classication: L CC QC924.7 (ebook) | L CC QC924.7 .S35 2019 (print) | DDC
677/.682--dc23
L C record available at https://lc cn.loc.gov/2018030488
All companies, websites , and products mentioned in this book are register ed
trademarks of their respective owners or developers and are used in this book
strictly for editorial purposes. No commercial claim t o their use is made by the
author or the publisher .
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Huntington Beach, CA 92649-1030
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ISBN 978-0-7439-2229-6
©2019 T eacher Creat ed Materials, Inc.
 

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T able of Contents
Ra in y D a ys ........................................... 4
We t We a t h e r ........................................ 6
Na tural P ro tec tion .............................. 1 4
Inspire d Inventions ............................. 2 0
Rain Gear Real ly Work s ..................... 2 6
STE AM Cha ll enge ............................. 2 8
Gl oss ar y ............................................. 30
Inde x ...................................................3 1
Career Advi ce .................................... 32

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