ELA-Conc-IT

Draw Conclusions - Print - Information Text

 * K-2

3-5**
 * //Animals//, by Rene Mettler, ISBN 0-439-78444-1 This book has great transparency pictures and super facts. Students can use this book to guess the habitats on the different continents by looking at the characterics of the animals on those continents.
 * //Animal Disguises//, by Belinda Weber, ISBN 0-7534-572-5, 2004 Students can look at the clever copy animals and read their descriptions to decide how predators are fooled by their mimicry.
 * //Simple Machines//, by Allan Fowler, ISBN 0-516-27310-8, 2001 Students can decide how simple machines make work and life easier.
 * //The Usborne First Encyclopedia of Space//**//,//** by Paul Dowswell, ISBN 0-439-49144-4, 2001 Students can use the information on Pluto to conclude why scientists decided to no longer include Pluto as our 9th planet.
 * //What Is a Wheel and Axle?//, by Lloyd G. Douglas, ISBN 0-516-24027-7, 2002 Students can conclude how wheels and axles work in everyday tools around the house.


 * 6-8**


 * //America's Transition from Agriculture to Industry: Drawing Inferences and Conclusions// by Greg Roza. ISBN 1-40420-410-5. 2006 Students will draw inferences and conclusions regarding the timeframe between America's agrarian societies and the Industrial Revolution.