EVAN-MOOR Learning About Animals EMC867
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Evan-Moor Educational PublishersSecondary Brand: Evan-Moor Educational Publishers
UPC: 0023472008671
ISBN: 1557997713
Description
Learning About Animals covers concepts that address National Science Education Standards – ;
Animals are living things. Living things are like in many ways.
There are many kinds of animals. Animals live in different habitats.
An animal’s body and behaviors help it survive in its environment.
Animals are many sizes.
Animals are many colors.
Animals’ bodies have different kinds of coverings.
Animals have different types of appendages.
Animals find and eat food in different ways.
Animlas have different methods of self-defense.
Animals need air, food, and water. They depend on plants for food.
Animals grow and change. Animals look like their parents.
A variety of engaging activities present the concepts in ways the young students can understand. Each concept begins with teacher directions for lessons that present that concept. Following these teacher resource pages are reproducibles such as sets of picture cards, minibooks, and lab sheets to record the results of hands-on investigations.
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