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ISBN: 9781760867171
Year: 2020
Publisher: ECPP
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This pack includes six copies of the student book (9781760861391 – as described below) and a lesson plan (9781760861933).Title Information:Animal Architects: Animal Architects explores how and why burrowing animals, such as wombats, prairie dogs, beavers, spiders and snakes, build structures underground for shelter, to raise their young, to store food, and to catch food.Content vocabulary:ambush, architects, build, burrows, chamber, colonies, dam, design, earth movers, fertilise, foundations, fungus, gnaw, hibernating, hind, lodges, moat, mound, predators, prey, regurgitate, rodents, saliva, sedges, solitary, species, stalk, stout, structures, towns, tunnels, turret, vent, ventilation shaftKey concepts:Animals work in different ways to construct and maintain their homes/shelters and to remain safeReading Strategies: Asking and answering questionsRelated resource: Lesson Plan - Animal ArchitectsSeries 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.WorldWise Lesson Plans support each St
ISBN: 9781760867171
Year: 2020
Publisher: ECPP
Description:
This pack includes six copies of the student book (9781760861391 – as described below) and a lesson plan (9781760861933).Title Information:Animal Architects: Animal Architects explores how and why burrowing animals, such as wombats, prairie dogs, beavers, spiders and snakes, build structures underground for shelter, to raise their young, to store food, and to catch food.Content vocabulary:ambush, architects, build, burrows, chamber, colonies, dam, design, earth movers, fertilise, foundations, fungus, gnaw, hibernating, hind, lodges, moat, mound, predators, prey, regurgitate, rodents, saliva, sedges, solitary, species, stalk, stout, structures, towns, tunnels, turret, vent, ventilation shaftKey concepts:Animals work in different ways to construct and maintain their homes/shelters and to remain safeReading Strategies: Asking and answering questionsRelated resource: Lesson Plan - Animal ArchitectsSeries 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.WorldWise Lesson Plans support each St