Army Ant Parade


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Depicts an army of ants as it parades through the rain forest in search of a meal.




Army Ants


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Learn about the amazing world of army ants.




Perfect Pairs, 3-5


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Hands-on lessons can be fun and compelling, but when it comes to life science, they aren't always possible, practical, effective, or safe. Children can't follow wolves as they hunt elk, visit a prehistoric swamp, or shrink down to the size of a molecule and observe photosynthesis firsthand. But they can explore a whole world of animals, plants, and ecosystems through the pages of beautifully illustrated, science-themed picture books. Perfect Pairs, which marries fiction and nonfiction picture books focused on life science, helps educators think about and teach life science in a whole new way. Each of the twenty lessons in this book is built around a pair of books that introduces a critical life science concept and guides students through an inquiry-based investigative process to explore that idea-;from life cycles and animal-environment interactions to the inheritance of traits and the critical role of energy in our world. Each lesson starts with a Wonder Statement and comprises three stages. Engaging Students features a hands-on activity that captures student interest, uncovers current thinking, and generates vocabulary. The heart of the investigative process, Exploring with Students, spotlights the paired books as the teacher reads aloud and helps students find and organize information into data tables. Encouraging Students to Draw Conclusions shows students how to review and analyze the information they have collected. Bringing high-quality science-themed picture books into the classroom engages a broad range of students, addresses the Performance Expectations outlined in the Next Generation Science Standards, and supports the goals of the Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts. Even if you are science shy, Perfect Pairs can help you become a more confident teacher whose classroom buzzes with curious students eager to explore their natural world.




The Earth Dwellers


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The author alternates stories of individual ants with the research of two field biologists in Costa Rica.




Gotcha Covered!


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Presents over three hundred booktalks designed to help teachers increase their students' interest in reading nonfiction books, arranged thematically in seven categories, including world war; dreamers, flyers, and innovators; and playing with words.




Shadows


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Two friends find that shadows are all around them. "My friend catches my shadow's hand. Hand in shadow we walk the sand." Dragonflies zip by with their shadows behind them. Toe shadows wiggle along the bottom of a creek. In the shadow of a tree lurks delicious cool shade. On a long sunny day, two friends search for shadows and discover the hidden delights of the everyday world. Lush, sun-soaked illustrations and poetic text capture the childhood delights of a summer day.




Vulture View


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Introduces young readers to the world of the turkey vulture.




A to Zoo


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Presents a guide to nearly 27,000 children's oicture book titles grouped in over 1,200 subjects and indexed by author, title, and illustrator.




Silvertongue


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In the city of Jacksonville, Florida, three men come to grips with what impact the service industry has on each of them as a year of their lives unfold. Caught in the spell of forces beyond the control of any of them, each man must find his own way in his aspect of the business and fight to stay sane with the cards he's been dealt. It's a horror story of hope, loss, and redemption in the uniquely perverse world of the hospitality industry. Richard Crossman only wants to work and get out of the poverty he finds himself in at the start, living in the largest homeless shelter in the city. William Anderson must cope with the rigors of a promotion in his restaurant, while he moonlights as a hero, battling the thugs in the dark alleys and parks, trying to find some sense of confidence in the vastness of his duties. Then there is the character of Jefferey Skaarsgard, a man trapped within the body of another, a zombie created by and working for a corporation. Paid in brain matter, Jefferey must feed on the leftovers given to him by the doctors that created his condition. Able to summon a melodic tone into his voice that makes others his willing slaves, Jefferey must find a way to escape the lab where he works, and attempt some semblance of a normal life, in an industry that is all but "normal". As each man goes through the year, they find love, loss, salvation, and freedom both in and out of work. As a horror novel, Silvertongue focuses lightly on the restaurant industry, using it as a backdrop for the characters and their loved ones. Ultimately, each man must decide for himself how he'll let the business and his personal life define him.




Book Review Digest


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