Súper ciencias

¿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.

Product Detail Reader
Series Súper ciencias
Subjects Science
Subjects Spanish
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