Tremendous Trees
Trees have always been a vital part of life on Earth. When animals and humans breathe, they take in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide (CO2). Trees do the opposite: absorb CO2 and release oxygen. This process helps keep the right balance of elements in the atmosphere, keeping living things healthy. Trees have many other valuable features that are useful to humans and animals.
Additional information
Page Count: | 24 |
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Word Count: | 789 |
Belongs to Set: | Advanced Fluency 2 Non-Fiction Set A |
Fiction or Non-Fiction: | Non-Fiction |
Genre: | Descriptive |
Guided Reading Level: | P |
Reading Recovery Level: | 26 |
Lexile Measure: | 1020L |
DRA Level: | 40 |
Author: | Pam Holden |
ISBN - Standard Edition | 9781927197370 |
ISBN - US Edition | 9781927197370 |
Artifact Tags: | Compare and contrast, Subject-specific vocabulary, Seasons, Main idea, Nature, Natural Resources |
Keywords: | people, country, area, flower, season, shoes, useful, value |
Common Core State Standards: | CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.3.1, CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.3.4, CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.3.9, CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.3.2 |
EL Education Alignment: | K-4 Enjoying and Appreciating Trees |
International Baccalaureate: | 7 – Disappearing Forests |
TEKS: | TEKS§110.5(b)(6), TEKS§110.5(b)(8), TEKS§110.5(b)(3), TEKS§110.5(b)(7) |