Looking at Life Cycles
Readers will explore the life cycles of various plants and animals in this bright book. Sections of the book discuss what a life cycle is, why birds lay eggs, how tadpoles become frogs and caterpillars become butterflies, how plants reproduce, and more.
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Is the time you have to teach science shrinking because of the pressure to improve reading scores? Where do you turn when a young child asks a question about the world? Trade books to the rescue! Looking at Life Cycles is written for young children, in grades 1-3. There are 13 questions that form the titles for each chapter, and each one encourages inquiry-based exploration and dialogue. The books not only support informational reading but science as well.
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Grades
K-2 IL
Grades
K-3 GRL
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