Thursday, January 27, 2011

What is a Biome? by: Bobbie Kalman (non-fiction)

This is one from a series of three books by Kalman, which offers insight into our natural world. It describes different biomes (grasslands, scrublands, desert, etc.) and the climates in those regions. It also describes the animals and plants common to these particular biomes and how they adapt to their surroundings. The organization allows the young reader to clearly identify the relationships between geography, weather, and living organisms. The pages present photographs, drawings, and maps, as well as leveled text to keep the reader interested and informed. The final page notes how humans are jeopardizing these environments, however no solutions or recommendations are given.


In alignment with the NCSCOS science objectives, I would use this book as a resource in a 5th grade science unit. In 5th grade, students learn about the interdependence between plants and animals, as well as learn about landforms and climate. I would use this book to introduce a particular unit on one of these topics (plants/animals, landforms, or climate). I would read aloud pages, 4-8, which are introductions to the topics (What is a biome, what is a climate, adapting to biomes). Following, I would assign partners to a particular biome (e.g. deserts, wetlands, grasslands, ect). I would have each set of partners read their excerpt of the book and then research  their biome more on the internet. Students would create a presentation (powerpoint, poster, scrapbook, ect) that they can share with the class. 

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