· Renowned science author Vicki Cobb makes scientific principles easy for even the youngest kids to understand. Follow this book with a young child who loves to play. Bring along balloons. Find a windy place. Together you'll face the wind and see that learning is a breeze. Discover science, and the world will never look the same.4/5(13). · An analysis of I Face the Wind by Vicki Cobb using the Qualitative Measures Rubrics and personal opinion for Text Complexity is as follows: Text Structure. Organization: Slightly Complex Connections between ideas, processes or events are explicit and clear and age-appropriate; organization of text is chronological, sequential or easy to predict. I Face the Wind by Cobb, Vicki Seller BookVistas Published Condition New ISBN Item Price $.
Vicki Cobb, author of the children's book, "I face the wind" talks about her book and how practitioners and families may use the book to talk about the concept of wind. Presenter: Vicki Cobb, Founder and President of iNK. View Resource. This is a read aloud, which describes the scientific relationship between the force of gravity and weight. Vicki Cobb - I Face The Wind. Discover How You Know Air is Real Stuff.
I Face the Wind by Vicki Cobb; illustrated by Julia Gorton. A nonfiction book that describes what the wind is and what it can do. Experiments that children can do at home are included. "I Face the Wind" has simple yet thoughtful text and smart experiments that can be done while reading (great for short attention spans). For a topic that can be abstract for young readers, Cobb does an outstanding job in aiding comprehension and inspiring conversation and experimentation. Discover How You Know Air is Real Stuff. To Order Book. Back to Science Play Page.
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