last modified on 3/20/08
Grades: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
For Unit Plan: A Balancing Act (original unit co-written with Marcia Wyatt). Although I use the Internet for most of the research related to this unit, the following are a few books that students seem to enjoy reading on their own.
Total: 4 Books
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Three kids work together to save endangered owls living on a construction site in Florida. A great story of student empowerment. Classroom Tip: This book makes a great read-aloud for this unit.
Through letters, newspaper articles, and journal entries, students learn how communities and organizations worked together to reintroduce the wolves to Yellowstone National Park. Classroom Tip: Display this book in a special nonfiction section that is dedicated to endangered animals.
Describes different kinds of turtles, tortoises, and sea turtles, and the endangered status of some species. Classroom Tip: Display this book in a special nonfiction section that is dedicated to endangered animals.
Where Have All the Pandas Gone?: Questions and...
Authors answer many questions students might ask while explaining key science concepts. Classroom Tip: Display this book in a special nonfiction section that is dedicated to endangered animals.
Total: 4 Books
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Three kids work together to save endangered owls living on a construction site in Florida. A great story of student empowerment. Classroom Tip: This book makes a great read-aloud for this unit.
Through letters, newspaper articles, and journal entries, students learn how communities and organizations worked together to reintroduce the wolves to Yellowstone National Park. Classroom Tip: Display this book in a special nonfiction section that is dedicated to endangered animals.
Describes different kinds of turtles, tortoises, and sea turtles, and the endangered status of some species. Classroom Tip: Display this book in a special nonfiction section that is dedicated to endangered animals.
Where Have All the Pandas Gone?: Questions and...
Authors answer many questions students might ask while explaining key science concepts. Classroom Tip: Display this book in a special nonfiction section that is dedicated to endangered animals.
Interest Level:PreK
Grade Level Equivalent:PreK
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Three kids work together to save endangered owls living on a construction site in Florida. A great story of student empowerment. Classroom Tip: This book makes a great read-aloud for this unit.