Weather Scientists

ISBN-10: 0743905520
ISBN-13: 9780743905527
Author: Housel, Debra J.
Interest Level: 4-8
Publisher: Teacher Created Materials

Publication Date: September 2007

Copyright: 2007

Page Count: 32

Series: Science Readers

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Interest Level

Grades 4-8

Reading Level

Guided Reading: S
Lexile: 690L
Grade Level Equivalent: 4

Booksource Subjects

BISAC Subjects

Weather; Study and teaching (Elementary)

Weather; Study and teaching (Elementary)

Weather; Study and teaching (Elementary)

Description
Long ago, it was believed that the gods ruled the weather, because it was a mystery to people. No one knew how to measure heat, cold, or wind. Galileo Galilei invented the thermometer in the 1500s. Soon after, the first barometer was invented to measure air pressure. In other countries, the Celsius scale is used, named after astronomer Anders Celsius. Today, meteorologists use newer tools like weather satellites and radar to make weather predictions.