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National Geographic Primary Readers pair magnificent National
Geographic photographs with engaging text by skilled authors to
help your child learn to read. Developed by education experts, this
series of books for beginner readers is spread across four levels:
Early Reader, Becoming Fluent, Becoming Independent and Independent
Reader. Come face-to-face with sharks, wolves, tigers, and many
more predators in this gripping Nat Geo Kids Level 3 Reader.
Spectacular National Geographic photographs will amaze kids as they
discover how predators hunt, raise their young and contribute to
the food chain. Written in easy-to-comprehend text, this book for
young readers will help children understand who rules in the wild!
Level 3: Becoming Independent books are best suited for kids who
are ready for complex sentences and more challenging vocabulary,
but still draw on occasional support from adults. They are ideal
for readers of Purple and Gold book bands for guided reading. For
another National Geographic Level 3 Reader, try Weird Sea Creatures
(9780008266721).
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Shapes
Melissa Stewart; Illustrated by None None
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R410
R342
Discovery Miles 3 420
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National Geographic Primary Readers is a high-interest series of
beginning reading books that have been developed in consultation
with education experts. The books pair magnificent National
Geographic photographs with lively text by skilled children's book
authors across four reading levels. Discover the coolest robots of
today and tomorrow in this colourful, photo-packed book. In this
inviting and entertaining format, kids will learn about the science
behind these amazing machines. This Level 4 reader is written in an
easy-to-grasp style to encourage the scientists of tomorrow! Level
4: Independent reader Perfect for kids who are reading on their own
with ease and are ready for more challenging vocabulary with varied
sentence structures. They are ideal for readers of White and Lime
books
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Un lugar para las mariposas
Melissa Stewart; Illustrated by Higgins Bond
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R269
R238
Discovery Miles 2 380
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Un lugar para los pájaros
Melissa Stewart; Illustrated by Higgins Bond
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R269
R238
Discovery Miles 2 380
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National Geographic Primary Readers pair magnificent National
Geographic photographs with engaging text by skilled authors to
help your child learn to read. Developed by education experts, this
series of books for beginner readers is spread across four levels:
Early Reader, Becoming Fluent, Becoming Independent and Independent
Reader. Did you know that a tiny golf ball-sized creature called
the blue-ringed octopus contains enough venom to kill 26 adult
humans? Or why the Sydney funnel web spider is one of the most
dangerous creatures in the world? In this National Geographic Kids
Level 4 Reader, children will be fascinated by 12 species that you
hope you'll never come across! Sharks, snakes, jellyfish and more -
these creatures are among the most threatening - and interesting -
in the world! Level 4: Independent Reader books are perfect for
kids who are reading on their own with ease and are ready for more
challenging vocabulary with varied sentence structures. They are
ideal for readers of White and Lime book bands for guided reading.
For another National Geographic Level 4 Reader, try Elephants
(9780008266813).
Find out what happens when predator is pitted against predator in
this exciting, informative reader. The Level 1 text provides
accessible, yet wide-ranging, information about some of the world's
most amazing creatures for beginning readers.
Once upon a time, nonfiction books for children routinely included
concise, stodgy writing. Most of the books were text heavy, with
just a few scattered images decorating, rather than enhancing, the
content and meaning. But nonfiction has changed dramatically over
the last two decades, evolving into a new breed of visually
dynamic, engaging texts that delight as well as inform. The timing
of these groundbreaking changes couldn't be better, as English
Language Arts standards now put an increased focus on nonfiction
reading and writing. For decades, we've classified fiction as a way
to study, understand, and, ultimately, teach it better. However, up
to now, nonfiction hasn't received this same level of intention. In
5 Kinds of Nonfiction: Enriching Reading and Writing Instruction
with Children's Books, Melissa Stewart and Marlene Correia present
a new way to sort nonfiction into five major categories and show
how doing so can help teachers and librarians build stronger
readers and writers. Along the way, they: introduce the 5 kinds of
nonfiction - active, browseable, traditional, expository
literature, and narrative - and explore each category through
discussions, classroom examples, and insights from leading
children's book authors; offer tips for building strong, diverse
classroom and library collections; provide more than 20 activities
to enhance literacy instruction; and include innovative strategies
for sharing and celebrating nonfiction with students. With more
than 150 exemplary nonfiction book recommendations and Stewart and
Correia's extensive knowledge of literacy instruction, 5 Kinds of
Nonfiction will elevate your understanding of nonfiction in ways
that speak specifically to the info-kids in your classrooms, but
will inspire all readers and writers.
National Geographic Primary Readers is a high-interest series of
beginning reading books that have been developed in consultation
with education experts. The books pair magnificent National
Geographic photographs with lively text by skilled children's book
authors across four reading levels. Blast off on a trip to discover
the fascinating world of meteors. In this image-packed book, kids
will learn all about these objects hurtling through space - and
into our atmosphere. This level 4 reader is written in an
easy-to-grasp style to encourage the scientists and explorers of
tomorrow! Level 4: Independent reader Perfect for kids who are
reading on their own with ease and are ready for more challenging
vocabulary with varied sentence structures. They are ideal for
readers of White and Lime books.
Hands-on lessons can be fun and compelling, but when it comes to
life science, they aren't always possible, practical, effective, or
safe. Children can't follow wolves as they hunt elk, visit a
prehistoric swamp, or shrink down to the size of a molecule and
observe photosynthesis firsthand. But they can explore a whole
world of animals, plants, and ecosystems through the pages of
beautifully illustrated, science-themed picture books. Perfect
Pairs, which marries fiction and nonfiction picture books focused
on life science, helps educators think about and teach life science
in a whole new way. Each of the twenty lessons in this book is
built around a pair of books that introduces a critical life
science concept and guides students through an inquiry-based
investigative process to explore that idea-from life cycles and
animal-environment interactions to the inheritance of traits and
the critical role of energy in our world. Each lesson starts with a
""Wonder Statement"" and comprises three stages. ""Engaging
Students"" features a hands-on activity that captures student
interest, uncovers current thinking, and generates vocabulary. The
heart of the investigative process, ""Exploring with Students,""
spotlights the paired books as the teacher reads aloud and helps
students find and organize information into data tables.
""Encouraging Students to Draw Conclusions"" shows students how to
review and analyze the information they have collected. Bringing
high-quality science-themed picture books into the classroom
engages a broad range of students, addresses the Performance
Expectations outlined in the Next Generation Science Standards, and
supports the goals of the Common Core State Standards for English
Language Arts. Even if you are science shy, Perfect Pairs can help
you become a more confident teacher whose classroom buzzes with
curious students eager to explore their natural world.
National Geographic Primary Readers is a high-interest series of
beginning reading books that have been developed in consultation
with education experts. The books pair magnificent National
Geographic photographs with lively text by skilled children's book
authors across four reading levels. Water is all around us; we
drink it every day. In this level 4 reader, kids will learn about
the water cycle, discovering how rain and snow flow into our lakes,
rivers, and oceans, and later evaporate into the sky again. Vivid
photography and accessible text make this book an ideal
introduction to the science of water. Level 4: Independent reader
Perfect for kids who are reading on their own with ease and are
ready for more challenging vocabulary with varied sentence
structures. They are ideal for readers of White and Lime books.
A caterpillar hatches. 'It eats and eats...and grows into a
butterfly that flits and floats across the sky. Follow the life
cycle of one of nature's most beautiful creatures in simple text
and stunning photos. This unique book features graduated flaps that
display each stage of metamorphosis at a glance. Turn each flap to
reveal engaging facts that kids will love.
Perfect Pairs, which marries fiction and nonfiction picture books
focused on life science, helps educators think about and teach life
science in a whole new way. Each of the twenty-two lessons in this
book is built around a pair of books that introduces a critical
life science concept and guides students through an inquiry-based
investigative process to explore that idea. Each lesson starts with
a “Wonder Statement†and comprises three stages: “Engaging
Students,†“Exploring with Students,†and “Encouraging
Students to Draw Conclusions.†Bringing high-quality
science-themed picture books into the classroom engages a broad
range of students, addresses the Performance Expectations outlined
in the Next Generation Science Standards, and supports the goals of
the Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts.
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Ants (Paperback)
Melissa Stewart
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R148
R124
Discovery Miles 1 240
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Ants are all over. They come in different sizes, different colors,
and have different ways of thriving where they live. But thrive
they do, and sometimes with the most amazing adaptations. Ants,
their homes, and their most interesting aspects are the topic of
this book. This high-interest, educationally vetted series of
beginning readers features the magnificent images of National
Geographic, accompanied by texts written by experienced, skilled
children's book authors. The inside back cover of the paperback
edition is an interactive feature based upon the book.
Animals-they're cute and fluffy, cuddly and puffy, and ...
downright disgusting. Get ready to be totally grossed out as you
discover all the incredibly icky ways animals eat, live, and defend
themselves. From award-winning author Melissa Stewart comes the
grossest journey through the animal world you'll ever take. From
ants to zebras get ready to discover some seriously strange animal
behaviors. Slurp up soupy insides with houseflies, spit sticky
saliva to build nests with birds, and fend off predators with
poo-flinging caterpillars and farting snakes. And that's just the
tip of the dung pile! These yucky habits may seem surprising to us,
but they're totally normal for these animals. In fact, their
survival depends on them. Snappy text, incredible photography, and
more cool features add to the learning fun. Ready to chew some
fingernails with cockroaches? Dive into the digusting world of
animals!
Blast off on a trip to discover the fascinating world of meteors.
In this image-packed book, kids will learn all about these objects
hurtling through space--and into our atmosphere. This level 3
reader is written in an easy-to-grasp style to encourage the
scientists and explorers of tomorrow!
Everyone loves the smile on a dolphin's face. Though smart enough
to become theme park tricksters, dolphins are first and foremost
wild mammals. Melissa Stewart's lively text outlines our
responsibility to conserve their natural environment. This
high-interest book also offers an interactive experience to boost
awareness of these adorable creatures.
National Geographic supports K-12 educators with ELA Common Core
Resources.
Visit www.natgeoed.org/commoncore for more information.
Aprende todo sobre las serpientes en este emocionante libro para
ninos. Esta lleno de imagenes bellas e interesantes que les ensenan
a los ninos todo sobre estos animales asombrosos. Este libro de
Nivel 2 es apropiado para los primeros pasos de lectura
independiente o para una experiencia de lectura en voz alta,
!perfecto para motivar a futuros cientificos y exploradores!
Melissa Stewart shares with young readers the basic facts about
butterflies, including how they transform from caterpillars to
butterflies, where they live, what they eat, and how they benefit
plants and animals. Sidebars throughout the book contain
information about how human action has harmed butterflies in the
past, and the many ways people can protect certain butterfly
populations, like by preserving forests and meadows and cutting
down on pesticide use. Also included are pointers on how youngsters
can help butterflies in their own neighborhood.
Stewart reminds children of the interconnectedness of our world
and shows how the actions of one species can inadvertently harm
another. Bond's realistically detailed illustrations highlight the
diversity of the species, from the Schaus swallowtail butterflies
in southern Florida to the endangered Mitchell's satyrs.
They're SSSSLITHERY! SLIPPERY! They creep us out! But get to know
them and you'll find snakes private, quiet types who just want a
cool, shady place to call home. From the tip of their forked
tongues, to skin that sheds, to the rattles on certain tails, these
creatures have secrets all kids will love. Cool photos and fun
facts slip us inside their surprising world.
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