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Explore the wonders of the natural world with "The Animal Kingdom"! This beautifully illustrated book dives deep into the characteristics of living things and the five main groups that define life on Earth: animals, plants, fungi, protists, and bacteria. Perfect for young learners, this book introduces essential vocabulary, including terms like 'invertebrates', 'vertebrates', and 'amphibians', fostering a love for science and classification. 'The Animal Kingdom' not only helps readers identify different species but also engages them in critical thinking about how living organisms are named and classified. Each page invites curiosity, offering insights into how animals differ and share remarkable similarities. As part of the WorldWise series, this book enhances reading strategies while exploring vital natural and earth sciences concepts. With 24 pages filled with invaluable knowledge, it’s designed to extend inquiry and questioning around STEM topics linked to the educational curriculum. Shipping is FREE on this item, and since it's dispatched from our Auckland warehouse, there are no unexpected import charges, custom duties, or taxes. Allow 15 days for delivery and embark on an educational journey with "The Animal Kingdom" that promises to enlighten minds and inspire the next generation of scientists.
NOTE: Shipping for this item is FREE, please allow 15 days for shipping. As its shipped from our Auckland warehouse there is no unexpected import charges, custom duties or taxes.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781760861155
Year: 2019
Publisher: ECPP
Pages: 24
Description:
Title Information: The Animal Kingdom: The Animal Kingdom defines the characteristics of living things and looks at the five main groups or kingdoms: animals, plants, fungi, protists (algae), and bacteria. It examines how living things have been named and classified and explores how various animals are similar and how they are different.Content vocabulary:abdomen, algae, amphibians, bacteria, cartilage, cells, characteristics, fertilise, freshwater, identify,  invertebrates, larvae, mammals, offspring, paralyse, polyps, protist, reptiles, scientist, species,  vertebratesKey concepts: All living things have certain characteristics  All living things can be classified, grouped and given a scientific name  All animals belong to the animal kingdom, which is divided into two groups: vertebrates and  invertebratesReading Strategies: Interpreting tablesRelated resource:Lesson Plan - The Animal KingdomSeries Information: WorldWise is a high-interest literacy program that encourages inquiry and questioning while extending knowledge in science and a range of STEM topics linked to the curriculum. This engaging program teaches reading strategies simultaneously with natural, earth and physical science concepts – reflecting the diversity of the world students live in.Students will develop strategies and skills to read informative texts across a range of text types while they learn to become informative text writers. With an assortment of text types on offer, themes and concepts are introduced and revisited across the reading stages, building on initial concepts with increasing complexity
NOTE: Shipping for this item is FREE, please allow 15 days for shipping. As its shipped from our Auckland warehouse there is no unexpected import charges, custom duties or taxes.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781760861155
Year: 2019
Publisher: ECPP
Pages: 24
Description:
Title Information: The Animal Kingdom: The Animal Kingdom defines the characteristics of living things and looks at the five main groups or kingdoms: animals, plants, fungi, protists (algae), and bacteria. It examines how living things have been named and classified and explores how various animals are similar and how they are different.Content vocabulary:abdomen, algae, amphibians, bacteria, cartilage, cells, characteristics, fertilise, freshwater, identify,  invertebrates, larvae, mammals, offspring, paralyse, polyps, protist, reptiles, scientist, species,  vertebratesKey concepts: All living things have certain characteristics  All living things can be classified, grouped and given a scientific name  All animals belong to the animal kingdom, which is divided into two groups: vertebrates and  invertebratesReading Strategies: Interpreting tablesRelated resource:Lesson Plan - The Animal KingdomSeries Information: WorldWise is a high-interest literacy program that encourages inquiry and questioning while extending knowledge in science and a range of STEM topics linked to the curriculum. This engaging program teaches reading strategies simultaneously with natural, earth and physical science concepts – reflecting the diversity of the world students live in.Students will develop strategies and skills to read informative texts across a range of text types while they learn to become informative text writers. With an assortment of text types on offer, themes and concepts are introduced and revisited across the reading stages, building on initial concepts with increasing complexity