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Spanish Science Readers

ESL/WeeklyReader/hacesol.gif ¿Que tiempo hace? (Let's Read About Weather)

Start ELLs on the path to reading success! This series combines colorful photographs and simple text to make learning about weather - and learning to read - fun!
ESL/WeeklyReader/hurricanes.gif Tormentas (Storms)

Storms are a fascinating topic and a great way to create interest in science. This series uses dramatic, full-color photos to capture students' attention and authentic Spanish language to build ELL's literacy skills.
ESL/WeeklyReader/thomasedison.gif Inventores y sus descubrimientos (Inventors and Their Discoveries)

Supporting both the social studies and science curricula, this series introduces ELLs to important inventors and their inventions.
ESL/WeeklyReader/lascolas.gif En qué se diferencian los animales (Why Animals Look Different)

This series examines the distinctive features of a variety of animals and explains how those features enable animals to adapt to their unique environments.
ESL/WeeklyReader/lalluvia.gif El tiempo de aquí (Weather Around You)

This series helps young readers understand how weather affects our daily lives, from the clothes we wear to the sports we play.
ESL/WeeklyReader/liquids.gif Estados de la materia (States of Matter)

Understanding the concepts of solids, liquids, and gases is central to the early science curriculum. Estados de la materia uses simple, authentic Spanish text to introduce ELL students to these important concepts.
ESL/WeeklyReader/howwheelsandaxleswork.gif Cómo funcionan las máquinas simples (How Simple Machines Work)

Forces and motion are key concepts in the elementary science curriculum. This Spanish-language series helps ELL students understand the principles behind simple machines.
ESL/WeeklyReader/elsol.gif En el cielo (In The Sky)

This Spanish series provides an ideal introduction to the universe for ELL students. Correlated to the science curriculum, simple text and full-color photographs help young readers understand the objects they see in the sky.