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Chapter 5 - Geography: Goodes' World Atlas published by Rand McNally - A well-regarded atlas for use in schools, noted especially for the richness of its thematic maps. Geography for Every Kid by: Janice VanCleave Chapter 6 - Orbits and Groundtracks: To Rise From Earth by: Wayne Lee Understanding Space: An Introduction to Astronautics by: Jerry Jon Sellers Chapter 8 - Weather: Weather Channel - By watching the Weather Channel on cable TV on a regular basis, you and your students not only see weather images, but can also learn about analyzing and forecasting weather. The USA Today Weather Book, by Jack Williams (Vintage Books, 1992) - Produced by the editor of the weather page in USA Today, this book gives a very visual and understandable introduction to weather and weather forecasting. Weather in the Lab, by Thomas Richard Baker (Tab Books, 1993) - this book has a set of 25 hands-on activities to simulate the weather in the classroom. Weatherwise Magazine (Heldref Publications, 1319 Eighteenth St. NW, Washington, DC 20036, 800-365-9753) - oriented to educators, weather hobbyists and the general public, this magazine always has interesting weather articles. Teachers' Guide Page A.8