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These correlations are for older materials. They do not cover the materials adopted in 2006.
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Standard:
3c Students know water vapor in the air moves from one place to another and can form fog or clouds, which are tiny droplets of water or ice, and can fall to Earth as rain, hail, sleet, or snow.


Holistic Rating: Moderate coverage of this standard.
Pages B15-B17 provide moderate coverage of this standard. [NOTE: Teacher's Edition we used does not cite page B15 as addressing this standard.] Illustration and text on pages B20-B21 provide moderate coverage but do not include fog, hail, sleet, or snow.


Aspects that do not help student learning:
Text provides few details with respect to hail, sleet, and snow in the water cycle (one sentence on page B15).


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