Ideas from Nature

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Pub Date Jul 01 2018 | Archive Date Nov 05 2018

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Description

People get many good ideas from nature. Birds, snakes, burrs, and lizards have led to great ideas such as; bullet trains, snakebots, Velcro, and bandages.  This nonfiction Beginning-to-Read book contains high-frequency words and content vocabulary. Connecting Concepts pages include a word list along with activities to strengthen early science and literacy skills, such as understanding nonfiction text, science in the real world, science and academic language, fluency, and finding further information. Aligns with Next Generation Science Standards for Grades K-3.

People get many good ideas from nature. Birds, snakes, burrs, and lizards have led to great ideas such as; bullet trains, snakebots, Velcro, and bandages. This nonfiction Beginning-to-Read book...


A Note From the Publisher

The Read and Discover Science series is an early introduction to science at low reading levels. These nonfiction, beginning readers align with Next Gen Science Standards. Reading and content reinforcement activities in the back. The series can be used with beginning readers to practice high-frequency words, academic language, and to expand comprehension of life, earth and physical science.

The Read and Discover Science series is an early introduction to science at low reading levels. These nonfiction, beginning readers align with Next Gen Science Standards. Reading and content...


Available Editions

EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9781599539010
PRICE $16.95 (USD)

Average rating from 9 members


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Ideas from Nature is part of the Life Sciences series for young readers by Mary Lindeen. Full of lively pictures, this installment shows young readers how nature can inspire us. From Velcro burrs, to hovering hummingbirds, the natural world is full of innovation we can turn to human advantage. Like the others in the series, this one has simple, easy to read sentences, and provides grounding in basic scientific concepts in ways young readers can grasp. The end of the book features a Connecting Concepts section with questions to ask about the reading, and practise with vocabulary and reading fluency. My cubs and I enjoyed reading this book.

***Many thanks to Netgalley and Norwood House for providing an egalley in exchange for a fair and honest review.

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Ideas from Nature is a simple early reader book featuring different aspects of nature that engineers and inventors have copied for people to use.

The clear photos illustrate ideas such as hook-and-loop closures (like Velcro) and the burrs that inspired them, snakes and snake-bots which have a few different uses, architecture shaped like a giant flower, and more.

This is a great way to inspire kids to look around at the ingenuity present in nature, as they grow in confidence with reading.

(Thanks to NetGalley for the review copy.)

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This wondeful book is a perfect one to place into the hands of a young budding scientist. It documents people who closely observe nature and then emulates the patterns and techniques they find into the human world.

"Ideas From Nature" highlights birds, snakes, burrs and lizards. It showcases how things found in nature have inspired people to incorporate their great ideas into bullet trains, snakebots, Velcro and bandages, just to name a few. It is always fun to discover how amazing inventions have transpired.

This non-fiction Beginning-to-Read book contains crisp, clear illustrations that will encourage kids to look around and become more observant to their surroundings as they interact with nature. The book contains high-frequency words, content vocabulary and activities to strengthen early science and literary skills. I recommend this book and the whole "Read and Discover Science" series.

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This is another wonderful entry into the Read and Discover Science series by Mary Lindeen. This series is full of great books for young readers and budding scientists. It documents people who closely observe nature and then emulates the patterns and techniques they find into the human world.

"Ideas From Nature" shows birds, snakes, burrs, lizards and more and how something about their body or or movement can be incorporated into human inventions. Nature inspires many different things from bullet trains, velcro, bumps on windmill blades and more. It jwas fun and interesting to discover how amazing inventions have been inspired, but it would have been nice to see more examples. This non-fiction Beginning-to-Read book contains crisp, clear photographs to demonstrate the facts discussed. The book contains high-frequency words, content vocabulary and activities to strengthen early science and literary skills. There are also notes to Parents and Caregivers about working with beginning readers and this book. I recommend this book and the whole "Read and Discover Science" series to school libraries, primary classrooms and families where budding scientists reside. The publisher, Norwood House Press, generously provided me with a copy of this book to read. The rating, ideas and opinions are my own.

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