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Smithsonian Science Stories Literacy Series™: Changing Habitats

$17.95 - $128.95

Grade 3. 2018. 72 pages. Changing Habitats reader serves as an informational text resource that is incorporated into many lessons in the Smithsonian Science for the Classroom™ module How Can We Protect Animals when Their Habitat Changes? Topics include: A Roly-Poly's World; Social Survival; Anyone Can Be A Scientist; Exploring Marine Habitats; Fossil Finders; Digging for Dinosaurs; Park and Pathways; and Amphibians in Danger. Available in English and Spanish. Soft cover.

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Grade 3. 2018. 72 pages. Changing Habitats reader serves as an informational text resource that is incorporated into the main activities of many lessons in the Smithsonian Science for the Classroom™ module How Can We Protect Animals when Their Habitat Changes?

Topics include:

  • A Roly-Poly's World: An introduction to roly-polys
  • Social Survival: The benefits of living in a group
  • Anyone Can Be a Scientist: Using citizen science to learn about different habitats
  • Exploring Marine Habitats: A look at marine habitats from the open ocean to coral reefs
  • Fossil Finders: Ways paleontologists look for and collect fossils
  • Digging for Dinosaurs: What fossils can tell us about the distant past
  • Park and Pathways: How wildlife corridors have been used to help protect animals from roads
  • Amphibians in Danger: Many frogs, toads, and salamanders are endangered

The reader connects student literacy to science in the real world. Available in English (on-grade-level or below-grade-level) and Spanish, and as single copies or in packs of 8. Soft cover.

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