Fb2 Ants (Denver Museum Insect Books) ePub
by Julian Mulock,Deborah Hodge
Category: | Animals |
Subcategory: | Children |
Author: | Julian Mulock,Deborah Hodge |
ISBN: | 155337066X |
ISBN13: | 978-1553370666 |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Kids Can Press (February 1, 2004) |
Pages: | 32 |
Fb2 eBook: | 1419 kb |
ePub eBook: | 1431 kb |
Digital formats: | lrf doc mbr rtf |
This book in the Denver Museum Insect Books series uses detailed photos, illustrations and activities to. .New books in the Denver museum of Nature and Science series do a good job of combining age-appropriate projects to reinforce learning with just plain facts.
This book in the Denver Museum Insect Books series uses detailed photos, illustrations and activities to teach kids all about ants. A great way to bring a bit of the outdoors inside. Julian Mulock is the illustrator of numerous books for young readers. He started life as a scientific illustrator at the Royal Ontario Museum and specializes in wild life themes. He lives and works in Toronto.
It would be great for a lesson on ants, or even on insects. A teacher could use this book in conjunction with another book about a different insect.
With stunning photographs and simple activities, these books introduce budding. It would be great for a lesson on ants, or even on insects. K-3, Non-fiction, great book to use to teach insect unit on ants. Wonderful pictures and very interesting facts.
In this book in the Denver Museum Insect Books series, kids find out how a colony of ants works together, learn about the ant life cycle and ant bodies, experiment with their sense of smell to see how ants find food, and build an ant nest out of modeling clay. ISBN13:9781553376552. Release Date:February 2004.
In this book in the Denver Museum Insect Books series, children find out how bees live and work together, learn about the bee life cycle and bee bodies, discover how bees "talk" to one another, and make honeycomb prints and a model bee. Free Download Bees (Denver Museum Insect. Free Download Bees (Denver Museum Insect Books) by Deborah Hodge, Julian Mulock.
Illustrated by Julian Mulock; photographs from the Denver Museum of Nature & Science; published by Kids Can Press. With stunning photographs and simple activities, this book and (its companion Bees) will introduce budding entomologists to some remarkable insects. Children can find out about the ant life cycle, ant bodies, and how a colony of ants lives and works together. Simple step-by-step instructions show kids how to build an ant nest out of modeling clay, or try a sense of smell experiment to learn how ants find food. Check your library for a copy
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The Nawa Insect Museum (名和昆虫博物館, Nawa Konchū Hakubutsukan) is a museum in the city of Gifu, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. The center was moved to its present location in Gifu Park in 1904, and became the Nawa Insect Museum in 1919, the first insect museum in Japan