Part of the series Go Facts - Mammals.
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Go Facts is the essential, nonfiction literacy series for your whole school.
Go Facts sets deliver the clear, exciting and easy-to-read nonfiction your students need. As they move up through the reading levels, your students are guided from their own experiences to the wider world around them. Each Go Facts title is a model of coherent, integrated topic development, with concepts and ideas supported by fact boxes, photographs and illustrations. Go Facts introduces the structures and conventions of nonfiction writing, presenting models that are explored via activities in the Teaching Guides (sold separately).
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Go Facts Mammals - Teaching Guide
Each set of four Go Facts books with its Teaching Guide provides an essential resource for extending students’ reading and writing across the curriculum. Each set contains written examples of all the nonfiction text types complemented by a wide variety of information presented visually. Teachers can use them to study well-written, accurate examples of each text type as part of a unit of study. Other writing features such as compare and contrast, problem and solution and cause and effect are included to show students how they can improve their informational writing and thinking by incorporating these structures into their own writing. The Teaching Guides include lessons on all of these structures and features.
Series Information
- Subject: Non-Fiction, Science
- School Level*: Lower Primary
- Reading Level: 22-24
- Reading Age*: 7+ yrs
- Word Count: 900-1200
- Broadband: F-G
*Please note: School Level and Reading Age are a guide only.
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About the Series
Go Facts - Mammals invites readers to meet some of the most diverse and unusual members of the animal kingdom. Students will learn how dolphins and sea otters are perfectly suited to living in water; where the largest and deadliest big cats in the world live; what sugar gliders and Tasmanian devils have in common, and what makes elephants and chimpanzees extreme mammals. Each of these books gives readers a thorough overview of the diversity between and within each group of mammal, and how humans both protect and endanger these creatures.
Also Available in the 'Go Facts - Mammals' Series
Go Facts - Mammals Set
Titles in the Go Facts - Mammals Set
- Go Facts Mammals - Big Cats
- Go Facts Mammals - Marsupials
- Go Facts Mammals - Extreme Mammals
- Go Facts Mammals - Marine Mammals
ISBN | 9781741645217 |
Publisher | Blake Education |
Product Type | Teacher Resources, |
Year Level | Year 2, Year 3, |
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