


Odd Adaptations: Sets 1 – 2
Animal adaptations aren’t just physical, such as the
camouflaged skin of a snake, or physiological, such as the venom made in a
spider’s body. Adaptations can be behavioral, as exhibited by whales migrating
thousands of miles each year to calve their young. A wide range of adaptations
is addressed in this remarkable collection, focusing on the oddest adaptation
facts concerning a wide variety of animals—including humans. This high-interest
take on a crucial elementary science concept is as instructive as it is
compelling. Each volume’s vibrant design will draw in readers, while colorful
photographs reinforce concepts.
• Engaging content correlates to the
elementary science curriculum
• Topics are meticulously researched, including
the latest scientific discoveries, and presented in a comprehensive and cohesive
way
• Graphic organizers in each volume allow readers to interpret
information visually, a standard of the English Language Arts Common
Core