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The Magic School Bus, Lost In The Solar System - Community Reviews back

by Joanna Cole, Bruce Degen
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I Live in Many Worlds
I Live in Many Worlds rated it 7 years ago
If you grew up in the 90s, more likely than not, you grew up with a certain eccentric red-haired school teacher gracing your television set. Everyday after school, I would rush home to catch The Frizz on afternoon TV, teaching me a wide variety of subjects the world has to offer. I loved how educati...
Books for my Classroom
Books for my Classroom rated it 8 years ago
The Magic School Bus book collection in so informational. This particular book is has a lot of information about the solar system. It has information about the planents, comet, and many other acts. The book begins inside the classroom where the lass is working on a project and, like it always does, ...
Ms. Willis' Classroom Library
Ms. Willis' Classroom Library rated it 9 years ago
This book will be used to introduce the solar system lesson. This will help give the students a visual for how the solar system works. this would be used in my 2nd and 3rd grade classrooms.
Bookshe
Bookshe rated it 9 years ago
The Magic School Bus is a great way to get students interested in science while also getting them to read. When I was younger, I loved The Magic School Bus series. I feel like you could use this series for any elementary grade.
Seeford's Spot
Seeford's Spot rated it 16 years ago
OK, so a book that starts this conversation is GREAT!!Sitting at traffic light in car, looking at the sunset:5 yr old: Mommy did you know, the sun is a giant ball of gas?Me: Why, yes it is...[thus ensues a conversation on the size of the sun compared to the earth, other planets in the solar system, ...
Seeford's Spot
Seeford's Spot rated it 16 years ago
OK, so a book that starts this conversation is GREAT!!Sitting at traffic light in car, looking at the sunset:5 yr old: Mommy did you know, the sun is a giant ball of gas?Me: Why, yes it is...[thus ensues a conversation on the size of the sun compared to the earth, other planets in the solar system, ...
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 20 years ago
I am indifferent on the Magic School Bus. We didn't hate it, but we weren't encouraged to read more. I think some kids will enjoy the frame and others will prefer their nonfiction more straight-up. (I've got one who didn't care for nonfiction at all, unless it was about words, and another who was pr...
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