Discovering the Lost World

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Embark on an extraordinary journey with 'Discovering the Lost World,' a captivating text that reveals the wonders of remote and untouched ecosystems. This educational resource caters to Year levels 3 through 6, making it an essential addition to your classroom library. Explore how isolated wildlife evolves uniquely and learn about critical conservation efforts for endangered species through fascinating tales of scientific expeditions. With a strong focus on scientific classification and data collection, this book offers enriching content vocabulary including terms like 'arboreal,' 'DNA samples,' and 'electroreceptors.' Ideal for integrating into science and geography curricula, 'Discovering the Lost World' not only supports critical thinking but also enhances students' reading strategies through engaging visuals that complement the text. As part of the award-winning 'Flying Start to Literacy' series, this text lays the groundwork for future literacy development and fosters a deep appreciation for nature's hidden gems. Don’t miss out on this valuable educational tool—order now with free shipping from our Auckland warehouse, ensuring no unexpected import fees or customs duties. Please allow 15 days for delivery. Ignite curiosity and inspire your students today!

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Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781760674991
Year: 2019
Publisher: ECPP
Pages: 32


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About this text:Title:Discovering the Lost World Synopsis:  Discovering the Lost World reports on a place that very few people have visited, and where fascinating discoveries have been made. Year level(s): 3  4  5  6 Reading level: T Text type: Report Curriculum link: Science: Science and human endeavour. Geography: Factors that shape the human and environmental characteristics of a place Content vocabulary: arboreal biologist critically endangered data DNA samples electroreceptors habitat laboratory mountainous ornithologist pollination preserved scientific classification scientific expeditions species specimen surveyed High frequency words: Key concepts: Remote, isolated places are often untouched by people and remain in a natural, pristine state. Wildlife that is isolated develops in unique and different ways. Reading strategies: Identifying how visual images complement or extend the written text Phonics: Paired text: Exploring Galapagos Supporting material: Lesson Plan - Discovering the Lost World / Exploring Galapagos Series: Flying Start to Literacy Alternative purchasing options: This title is available in one of several value packs. Speak to your Oxford Education consultant today to learn more www.oup.com.au/contact Digital sample pages: can be viewed at www.flyingstarttoliteracy.com.au/online-sample Series information: Flying Start to Literacy is an award-winning comprehensive literacy program. It reflects best practice in literacy instruction and supports the systematic development of students’ reading strategies and skills. Each Student Book is part of connected pai

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