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Chargement... Saving Animals from Oil Spillspar Stephen Person
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. This informational book chronicles the ways that people intervene to rescue marine and other animals from oil spills, and what scientists have learned from these disasters. Close-up photographs with detailed captions help simplify this complex issue. Bibliography, Glossary, Index. This book describes how oil spills happen and what the effects of them are. One of the stories described in the book is about a sea turtle who is extremely affected from the oil spill. There are multiple pictures of people brushing off the turtle's shell and other animals who get hurt from the oil spill. The back of the book has a glossary so that students can look when they have questions about a word while reading. Possible science topics: environment conservation Media: Pictures Grade level: primary and middle school Review: This book was an informational book about environmental disasters, particularly about oil spills and how they affect many different species that live in the wild. The book also discussed the many ways to help the environment as well as the impacts that oil spills have overall on the environment long-term. It was a very good informational book. This would be a great book to teach about nonfiction. It includes a Table of Contents, Index, Glossary, Bibliography, and other events of Oil Spills. I think that this book was fascinating for myself because I never really knew much about oil spills. This book goes into why oil spills kill different marine animals, and why it is so necessary to act quickly. It also talks about how to clean up the animals and just how intensive it is.I think this booke could work for late second grade through early fourth graders. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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When disaster strikes, people aren't the only ones in danger. On April 20, 2010, an oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico exploded. Millions of gallons of oil began gushing into the water, causing the biggest oil spill in U.S. history. Thousands of pelicans that lived in the Gulf were now in danger of dying because sticky brown oil covered their feathers. Who would come to their rescue? Look inside to meet the everyday heroes who have found ways to save animals from major oil spills. These brave men and women are able to rescue not only oiled pelicans, but also other seabirds as well as sea otters and sea turtles-- sometimes even risking their own lives as they rush in to help. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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