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ISBN: 9781760867362
Year: 2020
Publisher: ECPP
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This pack includes six copies of the student book (9781760861520 – as described below) and a lesson plan (9781760862060).Title Information:Yellowstone: A Unique Ecosystem: Yellowstone: A Unique Ecosystem explores the rich and diverse life of the first national park in the world. The book focuses on the links between the sun, the weather, the terrain and the living things that call Yellowstone home. It also highlights the interaction between the park’s vast array of plants and animals and how human action has impacted on this unique ecosystem.Content vocabulary: adaptations, alpine, ecosystem, endangered, erosion, fertile, forests, geysers, glaciers, grasslands, habitats, hot springs, interdependence, meadows, minerals, National Park, nutrients, overgrazing, plateau, poachers, pristine, regenerate, super-heated, temperate, terrain, thermal vent, vegetation, volcanoKey concepts:There is a complex web of interdependence between the natural systems and the living things in Yellowstone Human activity can have a positive, negative or unforeseen impact on the park Yellowstone is a unique and irreplaceable ecosystem It is important to preserve Yellowstone for future generationsReading Strategies: Identifying cause and effectRelated resource:Lesson Plan - Yellowstone: A Unique EcosystemSeries Information: WorldWise is a high-interest literacy program that encourages inquiry and questioning while extending knowledge in science and a range of STEM topics linked to the curriculum. This engaging program teaches reading strategies simultaneously with natural, earth and physical scie
ISBN: 9781760867362
Year: 2020
Publisher: ECPP
Description:
This pack includes six copies of the student book (9781760861520 – as described below) and a lesson plan (9781760862060).Title Information:Yellowstone: A Unique Ecosystem: Yellowstone: A Unique Ecosystem explores the rich and diverse life of the first national park in the world. The book focuses on the links between the sun, the weather, the terrain and the living things that call Yellowstone home. It also highlights the interaction between the park’s vast array of plants and animals and how human action has impacted on this unique ecosystem.Content vocabulary: adaptations, alpine, ecosystem, endangered, erosion, fertile, forests, geysers, glaciers, grasslands, habitats, hot springs, interdependence, meadows, minerals, National Park, nutrients, overgrazing, plateau, poachers, pristine, regenerate, super-heated, temperate, terrain, thermal vent, vegetation, volcanoKey concepts:There is a complex web of interdependence between the natural systems and the living things in Yellowstone Human activity can have a positive, negative or unforeseen impact on the park Yellowstone is a unique and irreplaceable ecosystem It is important to preserve Yellowstone for future generationsReading Strategies: Identifying cause and effectRelated resource:Lesson Plan - Yellowstone: A Unique EcosystemSeries Information: WorldWise is a high-interest literacy program that encourages inquiry and questioning while extending knowledge in science and a range of STEM topics linked to the curriculum. This engaging program teaches reading strategies simultaneously with natural, earth and physical scie