Desert Tortoise's Burrow
From the Series Science Slam!
A slow-moving animal appears from its underground burrow. The desert tortoise has not drunk any water for nearly a year. Tonight, however, the tortoise will drink from cool puddles and feed on desert grasses and wildflowers. Packed with information perfectly suited to the abilities and interests of its young audience, this colorful, fact-filled volume gives readers a chance not only to learn, but also to develop their powers of observation and critical thinking. Activities, such as describing the desert tortoise to a friend and discussing critical thinking questions, give readers a chance to gain insights beyond the facts and figures. This book makes learning about the habits and habitat of these hardy desert animals an enjoyable, satisfying experience.
Interest Level | Kindergarten - Grade 3 |
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Reading Level | Grade 2 |
Category | Nonfiction |
Subject | Animals |
Copyright | 2015 |
Publisher | Bearport Publishing |
Imprint | Bearport Books |
Language | English |
Publication Date | 2014-08-01 |
Reading Counts! Level | 4.3 |
Reading Counts! Quiz | Q65618 |
Reading Counts! Points | 1.0 |
BISACS | JNF003140 |
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Dewey | 597.92'4156 |
Graphics | Full-color photographs |
Lexile | 550 |
Guided Reading Level | L |
ATOS Reading Level | 4.1 |
Accelerated Reader® Quiz | 168988 |
Accelerated Reader® Points | 0.5 |
Reviews
Desert Tortoise's Burrow
Featuring large, close-up photographs and sparse text, these titles on animal homes are useful choices for young readers new to nonfiction. Labels, captions, and questions addressing the readers add to the interactive element, enhancing the appeal. Kangaroo Rat’s, in particular, is heavy on the cute factor, and kids will pore over it.
Desert Tortoise's Burrow
Featuring large, close-up photographs and sparse text, these titles on animal homes are useful choices for young readers new to nonfiction. Labels, captions, and questions addressing the readers add to the interactive element, enhancing the appeal. Kangaroo Rat’s, in particular, is heavy on the cute factor, and kids will pore over it.