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tnf_2002

“In this book, I‘ll show you how to explore and investigate things in the forest. But when you do this, you should always take an adult with you. And you should never put anything from the forest in your mouth unless an adult can identify what it is, as some plants can be poisonous.”

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tnf_2002

Students will explore the fascinating world of trees and forests using Can You Hear the Trees Talking? Discovering the Hidden Life of the Forest by Peter Wohlleben. The lesson will include discussions about the importance of trees in our communities and how they impact our well-being. Students will also participate in hands-on outdoor activities to observe local trees and their surroundings.

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In Can You Hear the Trees Talking? (2020), Peter Wohlleben invites young readers to explore the enchanting world of forests. This interactive book is filled with outdoor activities, quizzes, and fascinating facts about trees and their intricate communication systems. Wohlleben reveals how trees care for their families and share information through the “wood wide web.“ The book features engaging illustrations that enhance the learning experience.

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tnf_2002

“Numbers help us understand our world.“

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tnf_2002

Students dive into the animal kingdom using Animals by the Numbers. Through Jenkins' captivating cut-paper illustrations, students will learn how numbers play a vital role in understanding the animal world. The lesson encourages students to ask their questions about animals and use infographics to present their findings. By the end of the lesson, students will gain a deeper appreciation for zoology.

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Kylenbosworth
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Animals by the Numbers by Steve Jenkins (2016) is a nonfiction book that gives interesting facts and details about different kinds of animals. It includes facts and figures presented with graphs, symbols, and illustrations. It includes comparisons such as height, weight, and speed. It also gives fun and random facts such as interesting sounds that animals can make!

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In Animals by the Numbers: A Book of Infographics (2016), Steve Jenkins uses engaging infographics to convey fascinating zoological facts about the animal kingdom. The book answers intriguing questions about the number of species worldwide. Jenkins combines his signature cut-paper illustrations with computer graphics, creating visually stunning representations of data that make complex information accessible and enjoyable for readers.

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Kylenbosworth

This is a really good book to look at facts of certain animal species. This would be a good pick for middle to upper elementary to learn more about animals and insects!

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Kylenbosworth

“It is estimated that all the insects on earth weigh almost 300 times as much as all the humans.“