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Grade 3. 2018. 72 pages. Lexile range: 510–590L. 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. Soft cover.

Grade 3. 2018. 72 pages. Lexile range: 510–590L. Changing Habitats Below-Grade 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 content, presented in below-grade readability for struggling readers, connects student literacy to science in the real world. Soft cover.

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