When studying rocks, the Friz knows it's best to go directly to the source!
NARRATOR: Polly Adams, Cassandra Morris & a cast of kids
FORMAT: 1 CD, Unabridged
Rock collecting has never been quite like this! When the class forgets to do its homework, a fieldtrip through the Earth's crust, into the center of the Earth, and out through a volcano will teach them not to forget their assignments again - and then some!
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"If you like magic school buses you might like Magic School Bus Inside the Earth. One day Miss Frizzle announces to the class that tomorrow they have to bring in a rock.The next day almost everyone had a excuse. If you want to hear what happens you will have to read the book. Hattie"
— Eagle (4 out of 5 stars)
“Another exuberant, intriguing field trip… Full of exciting adventure from school yard to volcano and back.”
— School Library Journal" This is a great book to integrate science and literature! It tells about the inside of the Earth and the different rocks that make up the Earth's layers, and how they are formed. "
— Alana, 2/20/2014" boring' lol read it as lil.. "
— Cindii, 2/13/2014" Classic book good for any elementary grade level. This book would be great for a science lesson about the different layers of the Earth. "
— Andrew, 2/9/2014" book good ro doing a science lesson about the earth and rocks. "
— Timothy, 1/22/2014" Loved this one as I've always been interested in geology. But all the Magic School Books are a wonderful tool for teaching science to kids. They're fun and effective in inspiring young children to want to learn more about various branches of science. "
— Lisa, 1/20/2014" Great resource for introducing, researching, and summarizing science lessons when teaching a unit on the Earth! "
— Ann, 1/19/2014" This amazing book is a very comprehensive informational book that covers the geological concepts of science. It is told in a humorous way that will captivate kids of all ages. It is packed with fun- filled facts on rock formations. "
— Ch_wesley, 1/6/2014" Just read this to my students! It fits in perfectly with 4th grade Rock and Minerals standards! :) "
— Megan, 1/6/2014" Good to incorporate during a unit on Earth Science. Grades 4-5. Students discover the layers of the Earth and molten lava. A great follow-up activity would be for students to draw a diagram of the inside of the Earth. "
— Chelsea, 1/5/2014" This is a great way to learn about the layers of rock in the earth's crust and what is inside the earth. "
— Kirei, 12/30/2013" Interesting way to instruct. "
— Don, 12/23/2013" This is a fun way to open up rock lessons. It talks about different rocks, fossils, lava, and more things about our Earth. "
— Jodi, 12/16/2013" This is a book about when a class goes on a field trip to find rocks. They learn about all different types of rocks like sedimentary and metamorphic. "
— Ali, 12/7/2013" i read this book too, i read all of the magic school bus books, and watched the shows too, I liked them & i recommend them to all little kids. "
— Christa♥, 12/2/2013" When the class forgets to do its homework, a fieldtrip through the Earth's crust, into the center of the Earth, and out through a volcano. This book is great for teaching layers of the earth and rocks in grades 2-5. "
— Amanda, 11/5/2013" My favorite of the Magic School bus books. I even have a signed copy! "
— Arwen, 7/16/2013" This book is great to teach children science. This book teaches second grade elementary students about the earth. "
— Jade, 6/19/2012" Wonderful series. Educational and fun at the same time. "
— Val, 4/5/2012" This was pretty good and fun. Love the humor. Didn't realize how much sarcasm was in these books until now. XD "
— Lu, 10/26/2011" This is a fun way to open up rock lessons. It talks about different rocks, fossils, lava, and more things about our Earth. "
— Jodi, 10/16/2011" boring' lol read it as lil.. "
— Cindii, 9/13/2011" The gang goes a another advanture to see what they can find hidden deep in the earth. A classic! "
— Rima, 4/13/2011" If school could really be this cool, your child would beg to go everyday! This series (which was also a TV show) is so scientific, fun, funny, and adventurous! "
— Rio, 2/10/2011" Not our favorite magic school bus book, it's pretty loaded with definitions, without the exciting plot usually found in the magic school bus books. "
— Teri, 1/3/2011" This is a book about when a class goes on a field trip to find rocks. They learn about all different types of rocks like sedimentary and metamorphic. "
— Ali, 12/14/2010" This book is great to teach children science. This book teaches second grade elementary students about the earth. "
— Jade, 12/3/2010" This amazing book is a very comprehensive informational book that covers the geological concepts of science. It is told in a humorous way that will captivate kids of all ages. It is packed with fun- filled facts on rock formations. "
— Ch_wesley, 3/9/2010" Does a good job of describing and depicting the various layers of the earth's crust and core. "
— Sarah, 8/3/2008" Wonderful series. Educational and fun at the same time. "
— Val, 7/3/2008" Loved this one as I've always been interested in geology. But all the Magic School Books are a wonderful tool for teaching science to kids. They're fun and effective in inspiring young children to want to learn more about various branches of science. "
— Lisa, 10/27/2007Joanna Cole is the author Magic School Bus books, collaborating for twenty years with illustrator, Bruce Degen. Together they bring humor and true kid-like curiosity to science and learning. Booklist heralded Ms. Frizzle as “the wackiest, wisest teacher in picture books.” Two MSB titles have been named School Library Journal Best Books of the Year, and they have won countless state book awards, from New York to Nebraska.
Cassandra Morris has received critical acclaim for her voice-over work from Publishers Weekly and AudioFile magazine, earning a dozen Earphones Awards and twice been a finalist for the prestigious Audie Award for best narration. Her voice has also been heard on television in commercial campaigns and numerous Nickelodeon and Disney products. She is the voice of many cartoon characters, including Leo and Luna in Yu-Gi-Oh, Carrie in Barbie: A Fairy Secret, Nathan in Pokémon, and Lola in Angelo Rules.
Cassandra Morris has received critical acclaim for her voice-over work from Publishers Weekly and AudioFile magazine, earning a dozen Earphones Awards and twice been a finalist for the prestigious Audie Award for best narration. Her voice has also been heard on television in commercial campaigns and numerous Nickelodeon and Disney products. She is the voice of many cartoon characters, including Leo and Luna in Yu-Gi-Oh, Carrie in Barbie: A Fairy Secret, Nathan in Pokémon, and Lola in Angelo Rules.