iOpener: Where Do Plants Grow

iOpener: Where Do Plants Grow
ISBN-10
1465447970
ISBN-13
9781465447975
Series
iOpener
Category
Juvenile Nonfiction
Pages
8
Language
English
Published
2015-06-01
Publisher
Penguin
Author
Lynn Bryan

Description

In Where Do Plants Grow?, young readers will discover all the places on earth where plants live. From cactuses in the desert to seaweed in the ocean, this 28-word book covers a basic tour of plant life and its habitat. It also includes glossary terms and discussion questions to aid in reading comprehension. Grade: Kindergarten Subject: Earth Science Genre: Informational Text Comprehension Skill/Strategy: Classify/Categorize Diagnostic Reading Assessment (DRA/EDL): 6 Guided Reading Level: D Lexile Level: 5 DK's iOpeners equip K-6 students with the skills and strategies they need to access and comprehend nonfiction so that they are not only learning to read but reading to learn. The combination of high-interest content and eye-popping photography of iOpeners brings science and social studies topics to life, raises student achievement in reading, and boosts standardized test scores.

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