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¿Las hormigas son como las plantas?: Are Ants Like Plants? Reader Grade 1-4 Paperback

Súper ciencias

¿Las hormigas son como las plantas?: Are Ants Like Plants? Reader Grade 1-4 Paperback

24 pages
Grade 1-4 / Ages 6-10
Product ID:
9781731655271
$8.95

Las hormigas tienen patas y se escapan fácilmente. Las plantas tienen raíces y están destinadas a permanecer en un mismo lugar. Las hormigas respiran oxígeno; las plantas respiran dióxido de carbono. Las hormigas y las plantas son diferentes, pero tienen necesidades similares. Averigua cómo estos seres vivos obtienen comida, crecen y se comunican con sus amigos.

This book introduces young readers in grades 1-4 to plants and animals, comparing and contrasting how they meet the basic needs of food, water, and a place to live.

Ants have legs and scurry about. Plants have roots and are stuck in one place. Ants breathe oxygen; plants breathe carbon dioxide. Ants and plants are different, but they have similar needs. In Super Science: Are Ants Like Plants?, readers will find out how these living things get food, grow up, and talk to their friends.

The Super Science series presents standards-supporting concepts in relatable, often-humorous ways to engage young readers and provide teachers with fun informational texts to support science curriculums. Maximum information is delivered with minimal text to engage and support early readers.