All are in public domain and free to print and/or save. To print or save, right click on the images of the pages at the links.
Fourth Grade Reader: Spring Rain Poem(Christian)
Primer Teacher Plan: The Good Rain
Independent Fourth Reader: Summer Rain(Advanced by contemporary standards, and could be used for older readers as well.)
"A good summer storm is a rain of riches. If gold and silver rattled down from
the clouds, they would hardly enrich the land so much as soft, long rains. ... "
All theYear Round: A Nature Reader(early elementary)
"See it rain! Where does the rain come from? It comes from the clouds. ... The
cold air changes the water-dust or clouds into drops of rain. ... "
New Geographies(middle school)
"Briefly, — when air rises, it expands and cools ; and then rain usually follows. "
The Children's Hour, Watering His Garden with Rain(early elementary)
High School Geography: Moisture in the Air
Primary Education: Rain Lesson Plan
The Blodgett Sixth Grade Reader: Before the Rain(poetry)
The Poetical Works of William Cullen Bryant: To a Cloud(poetry)
Choice Literature, Book 4: The Signs of Rain(poetry)
The Rain(poetry) by Caroline Mason.
Literature and Life, Book 1: The Cloud, Percy B. Shelley
Merrill Third Grade Reader: The Story of the Water Drops
Henry Longfellow, Summer Rain
Second reader, Rain and Hail
Many more(600) children's texts in my Google Books library that reference "rain" here. It may be a little tricky to print pages from this link. If you can't get to an HTML page, go to "Plain Text", then change the last word in the link address from "text" to "html", and reload. Google books used to have an HTML button, but it has disappeared. I've emailed them about this, but haven't heard back yet. You can still download the books and print in plain text, but the address must be changed to right click on the pages to print and/or save. I've preset the above links, but don't know how to do it from this main search page.
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