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Cargando... Poles apart : why penguins and polar bears will never be neighbors (2004)por Elaine Scott
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. 919.8 This was a good Non-Fiction book for kids in the 2nd-5th grade reading level, I think younger children might have a hard time trying to understand the vocab and work context. Elaine Scott gave us a good outlook on the differences of penguins and polar bears, basically how they live on different hemispheres and why this is. I think this book would be a good way to implement winter animals into your classroom. After reading this to your class you could ask them reflection questions to make sure they were paying attention. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Santa Claus frolicking with penguins and polar bears--do you know what's wrong with this picture? Actually, no penguin has ever lived at the North Pole, nor any polar bear at the South Pole. Using a wide range of disciplines from physics to geography to biology, award-winning science writer Elaine Scott explores some of the unique properties shared by the two ends of the Earth's axis, and other ways in which they are poles apart. Find out what makes a compass point north and why it won't work at the poles. Discover how a tropical island wound up as the coldest spot on earth and why only penguins survive there today. And learn the fascinating story of human involvement with the poles, from the early explorers to the impact of global warming. With dramatic color photographs and clear, simple text, Poles Apart offers the perfect introduction to the secrets of the poles. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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