Lifetimes

Lifetimes

By David L. Rice

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Interest LevelReading LevelReading A-ZATOSWord Count
n/aGrades 3 - 6Q5.33078
Teachers and parents, this book is an outstanding teaching resource, much more than the title might suggest. Beginning with: A lifetime for a mayfly is about one day, it presents 24 lifetimes such as that of an earthworm (about six years), a giant sequoia (about 2,000 years), a bacteria (well, that depends), a dinosaur (never again) and the universe (about 15 to 20 billion years). Each example comes with detailed illustrations and something to ponder, such as, for earthworms: Worms teach us that our work can be very important, even if it cannot be seen. Each plant or animal is practically a lesson plan in itself, with tell about it, think about it, and look it up challenges. Written by a retired teacher, this is a favorite book for children and teachers alike. A 48-page teachers guide based on the book is available (sold separately).
Publisher: Dawn Pubns
ISBN-13: 9781883220587
ISBN-10: 1883220580
Published on 4/1/1997
Binding: Hardcover
Number of pages: 32

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I like this book because it has look-it-ups, tell-about-its, think-about-its, find-out-about-its. The resin why the book is called "Lifetimes" is because it shows the lifetimes of cool stuff like a African crocodile. It also shows a lot of words about things and humans and animals!