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Teaching Tips                                             Credits:
                                                                  Cover, © Thomas Holt/Shutterstock and © ltummy/
                                                                  Shutterstock; Title page, © okawa somchai/Shutterstock;
                                                                  3, © amenic181/iStock; 4, © patpitchaya/Shutterstock;
        Before Reading                                            5, © RuudMorijn/iStock; 6, © robert_s/Shutterstock;
                                                                  7, © konradlew/iStock; 8-9, © MarBom/iStock;
         •  Look at the cover of the book. Discuss the            10–11, © Pictureguy/Shutterstock; 12, © mammuth/iStock;
            picture and the title.                                13, © Blue Planet Studio/iStock; 15, © givaga/Shutterstock;
                                                                  16, © Yuri Samsonov/Shutterstock; 17, © DenisTangneyJr/
         •  Ask readers to brainstorm a list of what they         iStock; 18–19, © Kantapat/Dreamstime; 20, © CK Foto/
            already know about the water cycle. What can          Shutterstock; 21, © JTeivans/iStock; 22, © MicroOne/
                                                                  Shutterstock, © Anna Frajtova/Shutterstock, © Gor
            they expect to see in this book?                      Grigoryan/Shutterstock, © Merkushev Vasiliy/Shutterstock;
                                                                  23BL, © Dovzhykov Andriy/Shutterstock; 23BR, © Briedys/
         •  Go on a picture walk, looking through the             Dreamstime; 23TL, © Merkushev Vasiliy/Shutterstock;
            pictures to discuss vocabulary and make               23TR, © xxmmxx/iStock; 24, © CK Foto/Shutterstock
            predictions about the text.

        During Reading
         •  Read for purpose. Encourage readers to think
            about the water cycle and its role in life on
            Earth.                                                Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
         •  Ask readers to look for the details of the story.     Names: Kenney, Karen Latchana, author.
                                                                  Title: What is the water cycle? / Karen Latchana Kenney.
            What is happening during different parts of           Description: Bearcub books. | Minneapolis, Minnesota:
            the water cycle?                                      Bearport Publishing
                                                                     Company, 2021. | Series: What’s up with water? | Includes
         •  If readers encounter an unknown word, ask                bibliographical references and index.
            them to look at the sounds in the word. Then,         Identifiers: LCCN 2020030860 (print) | LCCN 2020030861
                                                                  (ebook) | ISBN
            ask them to look at the rest of the page. Are            9781647474928 (library binding) | ISBN 9781647474973
            there any clues to help them understand?              (paperback) | ISBN
                                                                     9781647475024 (ebook)
                                                                  Subjects: LCSH: Hydrologic cycle—Juvenile literature.
        After Reading                                             Classification: LCC GB848 .K46 2021  (print) | LCC GB848
                                                                  (ebook) | DDC
         •  Encourage readers to pick a buddy and reread             551.48—dc23
            the book together.                                    LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2020030860
                                                                  LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2020030861
         •  Ask readers to name three things from this            Copyright © 2021 Bearport Publishing Company. All rights
            book that happen during the water cycle. Go           reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced
                                                                  in whole or in part, stored in any retrieval system, or
            back and find the pages that tell about these         transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic,
            things.                                               mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without
                                                                  written permission from the publisher.
         •  Ask readers to write and draw a picture of            For more information, write to Bearport Publishing,
            something that they learned about the water           5357 Penn Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55419.
            cycle.                                                Printed in the United States of America.
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