Weekly Reader, Edition 2 (including Science Spin) back issues from April 2009:
Fun with poetry!(LANGUAGE ARTS)
Apr 01, 2009 ... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Why is this boy upside down? He might live in Backward Town. Things are silly as can be. Turn the page, and you will see. Three Cheers for Poetry! A poet celebrates language. Hooray for Mary Ann Hoberman! She was recently ...
Take care of our planet: how can you help clean up Earth?(SCIENCE)
Apr 01, 2009 ... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Keep Earth Clean You can help solve the trash problem. Our trash is piling up. Each American throws away an average of about 4 1/2 pounds every day. That adds up to more than 1,600 pounds of trash per person every year! ...
World wonders: discover some of Earth's greatest landmarks.(SOCIAL STUDIES)
Apr 01, 2009 ... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Around the World Visit several amazing places in different countries. Our world has many famous landmarks. A landmark is a building or place that is special to an area. Some landmarks are built by people. Other landmarks are things ...
Twister! Tornado season strikes the United States.(SCIENCE)
Apr 01, 2009 ... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Wild Weather What do you know about tornadoes? Tornado season has started in the United States. A tornado is a powerful, spinning wind. It is also known as a twister. Most tornadoes last fewer than 15 minutes. During that ...
Cloudy skies.
Apr 01, 2009 ... Clouds are made of tiny bits of after or ice. Some clouds are fluffy and white. Other clouds are dark gray Clouds bring different types of weather. Cumulus [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Cumulus clouds are big and puffy. They might look like pieces of cotton ....