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About the Author

Elaine Pascoe is the author of more than twenty books for young readers, including several in the series Nature Close-Up

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Obras de Elaine Pascoe

Nature Close-Up - Earthworms (1710) 29 cópias
Animals Without Backbones (2003) 21 cópias
Nature Close-Up - Tadpoles (1996) 18 cópias
Single-Celled Organisms (2003) 17 cópias
Nature Close-Up - Ants (1998) 14 cópias
Animals With Backbones (2003) 13 cópias
Ecosystem of an Apple Tree (2003) 11 cópias
South Africa: Troubled Land (1987) 7 cópias
World's largest building (2003) 6 cópias
Nature Close-Up - Beetles (2000) 5 cópias
Nature Close-Up - Flies (2000) 4 cópias
Nature Close-Up - Mice (2005) 4 cópias
Pentagon (2003) 3 cópias
Pacific Rim, The (1999) 1 exemplar(es)
Crash : the body in crisis (2003) 1 exemplar(es)
Nature Close-Up - Crabs (2005) 1 exemplar(es)

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Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1946-08-24
Sexo
female

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This book would be a good choice for students in 4th grade up until 7th grade as an independent reading book. It is informational, but it covers many topics so it wouldn't help to read it as a class or as an independent read aloud. It mentions many of the subjects students are learning about in these grades so they would be fascinated by the relation, and encourage them to learn more about the topics because this age likes to pull pranks and make jokes, which is what the book is all about.
 
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tmoreland01 | Feb 28, 2017 |
discusses the animals that live without backbones and how they survive
1 book
 
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TUCC | Dec 9, 2016 |
While the work that went in to this book in the 1990's was accurate at the time, the classification of many types of fungi have changed. The images are still useful, but if your students were looking for a resource I would not use this book. The author Elaine Pascoe has written a separate book on fungi that is up to date called, "A Kid's Guide to the Classification of Living Things: Fungi."
 
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mwestholz | May 4, 2016 |
This book contains useful information on the different ways fungi are classified. There is also a section devoted to identifying fungi from field research. The book is up to date with the changes to the classification system. The images are of actual fungi and not drawings, which is helpful in determining size, shape, location and variations between different organisms of the same species.

This book could be easily used by someone for a report or research project on fungi or decomposers. Students in grades 2-6 would be at the appropriate reading level for this book.… (mais)
 
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mwestholz | May 4, 2016 |

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Obras
86
Membros
1,920
Popularidade
#13,410
Avaliação
3.8
Resenhas
10
ISBNs
152
Idiomas
1

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