Green World, Clean World
Series of 5 titles
Green World, Clean World is a series for budding young scientists. Many early elementary students will be familiar with terms such as global warming and pollution, but this series gives them the opportunity to fully understand the problems and become a part of the solution. Every book is expertly crafted in a relevant and age-appropriate way to explain key issues facing our world today. The readers will also learn how to help make sure our planet stays green and clean for the future. Grade-appropriate activities and experiments, critical-thinking questions, and fascinating fact boxes keep the pace lively and interactive.
Interest Level | Kindergarten - Grade 3 |
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Reading Level | Grade 2 |
Copyright | 2014 |
Publisher | Bearport Publishing |
Imprint | Bearport Books |
Language | English |
Number of Pages | 24 |
Publication Date | 2014-01-01 |
Reading Counts! Level | 4.3-4.6 |
Reading Counts! Points | 3.0 |
BISACS | JNF037020 |
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Dewey | 363.72'82-363.739'4 |
Graphics | Full-color photographs |
Dimensions | 10 x 8 |
Lexile | 600-830 |
Guided Reading Level | N |
ATOS Reading Level | 4.3-4.5 |
Accelerated Reader® Points | 0.5 |
Reviews
Green World, Clean World
Introducing young children to issues pertaining to our environment makes complete sense. Each book covers one critical topic in a hard-hitting way, getting right to the point of how certain aspects of our modern lifestyle impact our environment in adverse ways. Using age-appropriate text and compelling photographs, the causes, effects, and results of each problem are discussed. Despite the somewhat bleak picture portrayed, the books offer hope in the ways that global citizens can positively impact the environment. The books end with “Science Lab” which has a simple project or experiment that students can carry out. This series will certainly spark and hold the attention of all children with an interest in the environment. Bibliography. Glossary. Websites. Index. Recommended.
Green World, Clean World
Introducing young children to issues pertaining to our environment makes complete sense. Each book covers one critical topic in a hard-hitting way, getting right to the point of how certain aspects of our modern lifestyle impact our environment in adverse ways. Using age-appropriate text and compelling photographs, the causes, effects, and results of each problem are discussed. Despite the somewhat bleak picture portrayed, the books offer hope in the ways that global citizens can positively impact the environment. The books end with “Science Lab” which has a simple project or experiment that students can carry out. This series will certainly spark and hold the attention of all children with an interest in the environment. Bibliography. Glossary. Websites. Index. Recommended.
Green World, Clean World
These titles will introduce emergent readers to real-world problems. Spectacular photo close-ups with simple captions and labels will be accessible to children. A positive tone runs through the books (through headings such as “Everyone Can Help!”), and the final two chapters of each book discuss what kids can do to reduce these problems. The strengths of this series are the hands-on “Science Lab” activity with illustrated steps (for example, readers will learn how to “Be an Energy Saver” through ideas such as “Switched off a light” or “Walked to school instead of riding in a car”) and the incorporation of several question prompts to spur deeper thinking (answers are given on separate sections). These series present powerful and inviting illustrations of the natural world; not only are they an excellent way to meet the Common Core State Standards, they will engage even the most reluctant readers. A first purchase is “Your Five Senses and Your Sixth Sense”; this well-written text, with its carefully chosen images invite children to explore the natural world through all of their senses, including the sixth sense of intuition. “Science of Life” provides activities, such as adapting texts for specific audiences and using evidence from text, while “Green World, Clean World” presents useful questions designed to provoke critical thinking. Those looking for hands-on science activities would do well to consider both “Green World, Clean World” and “Plant Parts.” Though overall, there’s a bevy of great books listed here, if budgets are limited, consider buying individual volumes depending on research or report needs.