Tell Me How

Imagine being able to live in the darkest depths of the ocean, or in parched desert conditions that can reach around 158 degrees Fahrenheit (70 degrees Celsius). There are many animals that call these dangerous environments home. They are called extremophiles. This series allows students to explore the treacherous habitats and unique adaptations of creatures who have learned to survive in their severe surroundings. These include the Rüppell's fox that can live in one of the hottest deserts in the world thanks to special fur on the pads of its paws and the deep-dwelling giant squid with eyes the size of soccer balls! This series offers young readers a range of unique facts about creatures that can help humans understand the most intense conditions under which life is possible on Earth. Features that enhance each book in this set include:

• Engaging content that aligns with life sciences curriculum standards
• Eye-catching full-color photographs to captivate young reader imaginations
• Thought-provoking questions that aim to help readers make connections
• Detailed descriptions of a range of habitats, including deserts, the deepest layers of the ocean, steep mountain peaks, and frigid Antarctica
• Interactive drawing sections that encourage readers to imagine their own creatures adapted to extreme conditions

RL
Grades
2
IL
Grades
1-3
Details:
Product type: Classroom Collection
ISBN: 978-1-5345-4264-8
Copyright: 2023
Reading Level: Grade 2
Interest Level: Grades 1-3
Dimensions: 8 1/2" x 8 1/2"