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Available
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Publication
National Geographic Kids
Pages
64
Description
Photographs and easy-to-follow text introduce students to different types of big cats, including tigers, lions, and leopards.
Collection
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
64 p.; 10.9 inches
ISBN
1426308752 / 9781426308758
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Lexile
950L
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LibraryThing member irachelsweet
Theme:Geography, science
Review: One of the major advantages of children's magazine is that it is replete with fantastic visual aids and big bold fonts that are easy read. I especially enjoyed variety of pictures. Both pictures and writings are enlarged, so it would be perfect if children sat around
Curriculum ties: Geography (animal habitats), science (animal life cycle, what food they eat, compare and contrast with humans with graphic organizer, family tree), P.E. (jumping contest), social studies (cultural aspect), language arts (vocabulary, creative writing/daily journal prompts e.g., if I were one of the big cats, I would be...because...)
Review: One of the major advantages of children's magazine is that it is replete with fantastic visual aids and big bold fonts that are easy read. I especially enjoyed variety of pictures. Both pictures and writings are enlarged, so it would be perfect if children sat around
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in a circle and teacher held the magazine while discussing and letting students explore the content. There is a short quiz at the end which students can take as part of the closure activity or informal assessment. Curriculum ties: Geography (animal habitats), science (animal life cycle, what food they eat, compare and contrast with humans with graphic organizer, family tree), P.E. (jumping contest), social studies (cultural aspect), language arts (vocabulary, creative writing/daily journal prompts e.g., if I were one of the big cats, I would be...because...)
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SCI G.410 J