Fun Reads on Life Processes for Students
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Life Processes of Plants
What is a Plant? By Bobbie Kalman. Illus. by Niki Walker. (2000). 32p. Crabtree Publishing Company, (978-0865059825). Gr. 2-5.
Although this book is recommended for grades 2 through 5, the images, diagrams,and charts will make it easy for students to comprehend the various characteristics and processes of plants. What is a Plant? is an excellent choice for every student because the text provides extra insight for students who want to be challenged, while the images make the material clear and understandable to those who need a little extra help.
Although this book is recommended for grades 2 through 5, the images, diagrams,and charts will make it easy for students to comprehend the various characteristics and processes of plants. What is a Plant? is an excellent choice for every student because the text provides extra insight for students who want to be challenged, while the images make the material clear and understandable to those who need a little extra help.
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From Seed to Plant By Gail Gibbons. Illus. by Gail Gibbons. (1991). 32p. Holiday House, (9780823408726). Gr. K-2.
This book contains a variety of diagrams, illustrations, and easy-to-read text that will help students understand the life cycle of plants and that plants come in many different shapes, sizes, colors, and textures.
This book contains a variety of diagrams, illustrations, and easy-to-read text that will help students understand the life cycle of plants and that plants come in many different shapes, sizes, colors, and textures.
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Where Would I Be in an Evergreen Tree? By Jennifer Blomgren. Illus. by Andrea Gabriel. (2011). 32p. Sasquatch Books, (9781570617539). Gr. K-2.
This book contains a vast amount of information on evergreen trees and the environment they can be found in. In addition to the information specifically on evergreen trees, this book also discusses the animals that live in evergreen trees and essentially how they coexist.
This book contains a vast amount of information on evergreen trees and the environment they can be found in. In addition to the information specifically on evergreen trees, this book also discusses the animals that live in evergreen trees and essentially how they coexist.
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he Magic School Bus Plants Seeds: A Book About How Living Things Grow By Patricia Relf. Illus. by John Speirs. (1995). 32p. Scholastic Corporation, (9780590222969). Gr. K-2.
This book contains a lot of information on the resources that plants need to grow. The colorful visuals and easy-to-read text make this book a good support for students learning.
This book contains a lot of information on the resources that plants need to grow. The colorful visuals and easy-to-read text make this book a good support for students learning.
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Oh Say Can You Seed?: All about Flowering Plants By Bonnie Worth. Illus. by Aristides Ruiz. (2001). 48p. Random House Children's Books, (9780375810954). Gr. K-2.
This book is both educational and fun for students to read. Not only does this book discuss the structure, life cycle, and characteristics of plants, but it does so while rhyming. The catchy rhymes and illustrations in this book make it the perfect read for students.
This book is both educational and fun for students to read. Not only does this book discuss the structure, life cycle, and characteristics of plants, but it does so while rhyming. The catchy rhymes and illustrations in this book make it the perfect read for students.
Life Processes of Animals
The Magic School Bus Hops Home: A Book About Animal Habitats By Patricia Relf. Illus. by Nancy W. Stevenson. (1995). 32p. Scholastic Corporation, (9780590484138). Gr. K-2.
This book will grasp students' interest with it's exciting approach to discussing animal habitats and it's vibrant illustrations.
This book will grasp students' interest with it's exciting approach to discussing animal habitats and it's vibrant illustrations.
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Do Frogs Have Fur?: A Book About Animal Coats and Coverings By Michael Dahl. Illus. by Jeff Yesh. (2006). 24p. Picture Window Books, (9781404811256). Gr. K-2.
This book explains the various coatings and coverings that animals have. The bright pictures and easy-to-read text will make learning about fur, feathers, hair, scales, and shells fun for students.
This book explains the various coatings and coverings that animals have. The bright pictures and easy-to-read text will make learning about fur, feathers, hair, scales, and shells fun for students.
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Do Goldfish Gallop?: A Book about Animal Movement By Michael Dahl. Illus. by Sandra D'Antonio. (2003). 24p. Picture Window Books, (9781404801059). Gr. K-2.
This book uses colorful illustrations and text to discuss the many different ways various animals move.
This book uses colorful illustrations and text to discuss the many different ways various animals move.
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Do Whales Have Wings?: A Book About Animal Bodies By Michael Dahl. Illus. by Sandra D'Antonio. (2004). 24p. Picture Window Books, (9781404803732). Gr. K-2.
This book uses easy-to-understand terminology and concepts to discuss the idea that different animals and species have different appendages. The bright pictures and references makes this book an easy read for students.
This book uses easy-to-understand terminology and concepts to discuss the idea that different animals and species have different appendages. The bright pictures and references makes this book an easy read for students.
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National Geographic Encyclopedia of Animals By Karen McGhee and George McKay. Illus. by George McKay. (2006). 192p. National Geographic Books, (9780792259367). Gr. K and up.
This book is a great addition to the lesson because it includes descriptions of hundreds of animals. This will be both interesting and informative for students learning about the various physical characteristics of animals.
This book is a great addition to the lesson because it includes descriptions of hundreds of animals. This will be both interesting and informative for students learning about the various physical characteristics of animals.