I would use this in the classroom to allow students to investigate the life of a researcher. Students can then pick an animal they would like to research more.
I would use this in the classroom to allow students to investigate the life of a researcher. Students can then pick an animal they would like to research more.
This non-fiction book follows an arachnologist, Sam Marshall, as he studies tarantulas in the rainforests of French Guiana. This book gives readers an inside look at what research looks like. What types of questions do they ask? How do they study behaviors and habitats? The info in this book is presented clearly in an easy-to-follow format as a sort of field journal.


#CoverStories Day 11: #Reptile - While other young girls would ask for cute poodles or a tame goldfish in a glass bowl aquarium, Joan had a pet crocodile instead! She saw something in these reptiles that other people evidently are unable to appreciate. Perfect for Women‘s History Month. My review: https://wp.me/pDlzr-jGO
“She wasn't afraid.“
This book is an amazing true story about a woman who studied sharks and decided to dive into the Ocean to closer study the behavior of Sharks. This book inspires children and young adults that they can be whoever they want to be.
I would recommend this book for all ages and be introduced in all classrooms. This book talks about a true story with Eugenie Clark who studied sharks.