How Does a Volcano Become an Island? cover

How Does a Volcano Become an Island?

Author: Tagliaferro, Linda

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 5.1
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 2463
Points per Word 0.000203
Page Count 32
Points per Page 0.015625

Description

"How Does a Volcano Become an Island?" by Linda Taghiaferro is a nonfiction book that explains how underwater volcanoes erupt and eventually form islands. The book uses simple text and photographs to show the process of volcanic formation, from initial eruption to the creation of new landmass. This informational text is designed for readers in grades K-3 at a reading level of 5.1.

Quick Summary

Imagine watching a brand-new island pop out of the ocean in a blast of fire and lava. Young readers get to see the exact moment volcanoes transform into islands through stunning photographs and easy-to-grasp explanations. If your kid loves "Magic Tree House" adventures or the "Let's Read and Find Out Science" series, this delivers the same thrilling blend of real facts and jaw-dropping visuals. Perfect for kindergarten through third graders at reading level 5.1 who dream of discovering how the Earth literally creates new land.