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Explore Rivers and Ponds!

With 25 Great Projects

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From puddles to lakes, streams to rivers, and bogs to swamps, each body of water contains an amazing treasure chest of life. There is an abundance of plant and animal life hiding in every freshwater habitat. But freshwater habitats are also fragile and valuable resources that need to be protected and conserved.
Explore Rivers and Ponds! with 25 Great Projects, introduces kids to the fascinating world of freshwater habitats and the creatures they contain. Combining hands-on activities with ecology and science, kids will have fun learning about the freshwater biome, including lakes and ponds, streams and rivers, and wetlands. Entertaining illustrations and fascinating sidebars illuminate the topic and bring it to life, while Words to Know highlighted and defined within the text reinforce new vocabulary. Projects include assembling an ecologist's field kit, creating a fishless aquarium, pouring casts of animal tracks, and building a watershed replica. Additional materials include a glossary, and a list of current reference works, websites, museums, and science centers.

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    • School Library Journal

      March 1, 2013

      Gr 1-4-An overview of freshwater formations along with information regarding food chains, conservation, and plant and animal life concomitant to water biomes are further supported by historical facts. Projects utilizing everyday items such as pencils, jars, and cardboard introduce characteristics of water such as evaporation and land erosion and range from weaving cattails to collecting tadpoles for observation. Fun yet informative line drawings elucidate an equally clear narrative, allowing readers to pool a reservoir of facts that can run close to home when websites such as the EPA's are offered with the suggestion that students can "figure out the path of water that flows from your school." There are word boxes throughout and a glossary in the back build vocabulary. Additional resources include a list of museums and aquariums to visit.-Kathryn Diman, Bass Harbor Memorial Library, Bernard, ME

      Copyright 2013 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:820
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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