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What do you know about habitats?, / Anna Claybourne

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What do you know about habitats?, / Anna Claybourne
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
What do you know about habitats?
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1030535939
Responsibility statement
/ Anna Claybourne
Series statement
Test your science skills
Summary
Oceans, deserts, tundra, plains, forests, the Earth is full of fascinating habitats. This innovative book gives readers a hands-on look at the different ecosystems across our planet through engaging experiments. Each project is broken down into Ask, Test, Observe, and Measure boxes to guide readers through the scientific method. Readers will practice Next Generation Science Standards skills, such as asking testable questions. They'll find tips for further experiments in exciting "What's Next?" sections. A nifty "What You'll Need Box" outlines the materials necessary for each experiment and photographs illuminate key points. This interactive book gives readers a chance to explore incredible habitats firsthand, making it a valuable tool for any science curriculum
Table of contents
What is a habitat? -- The science of habitats -- Working scientifically -- Wildlife habitats -- Adaptations -- Moving In -- Blending in -- Extreme habitats -- Keystone species -- How trees help -- Balancing the numbers -- Building the environment -- Climate change -- Reading your results
Target audience
juvenile

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