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Disappearing Species Global warming
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Ie,'s Rachel Bladon Introduction 3
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ffi@eil@s There are mil[ions of dif
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Insects are sma[[ animals [ike butt
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There are many other groups of inve
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Fish are vertebrates that are cotd-
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Like fish, amphibians are cotd-bloo
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Reptiles are cold-blooded, and thei
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There are about 9,000 different spe
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A[[ mammals have fur or hair andthe
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f Life Cycles Read pages 4-7. 1 Com
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Birds ( Read pages 28-3L. 1 Write /
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A Life Cycle Poster 1 Complete the
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Ourr World Jacqueline Martin Introd
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Thousands of years ago, early peopt
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Early people traveled around to loo
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There are lots of people who explor
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A desert is an area of land where l
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Many parts of the world are hard to
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The Arctic and Antarctic were the [
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Mountains cover about 25% of Earth.
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Exploring + Read pages 4-7. 1 Write
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C Exploring the Past Read pages !2-
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Rivers and Rainforests + Read pages
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Famous Places 1 These places have t
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Migrations Rachel Bladon Introducti
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Migration is when animals move from
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There are many different species of
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Many species of insect, like dragon
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When animals migrate by land, they
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llooI"ad .. ~aMd. About 200,000 zeb
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Many fish migrate around the ocean,
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a.a,OOrlill. .~,rd .. Animals that
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On the Move Read pages 4- 7. Comple
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Insect and Bat Migrations .. Read p
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Migrations in Africa Read pages 20-
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Going Home to Breed .. Read pages 2
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A Migrants Poster Complete the char
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ffhuIrn Around the World Jacqueline
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I ••• l.tIlIe'ad About 50,000
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Some people today Live in homes mad
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DWleNat aJ~1UtaI The climate is dif
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- Page 152 and 153: fro P~odu~ts ALex Raynham Introduct
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Indoors Rea d pages 8- 11. Complete
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Still Lifes Read pages 16-19. Write
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Light .. Read pages 24-27. 1 Write
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Art in Our World Read pages 32- 35.
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Glossar ballet a type of dancing th
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Transportation Then and Now James S
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Hnrses pulled the first buses 200 y
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BMX bicycles are small. They are fo
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Most cars have a gasoline or a dies
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( riirtrlr r How Planes Work Planes
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Delhi is a busy city, and the traff
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m I Foats arrd Ships * Read pages 8
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d T Bieycles and Motorcyles + Read
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Fil ffi Aircraft Read pages 24-27.
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6 In the Futurw * Read pages 32-35.
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lid Weather Jacqueline Martin nd I
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OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Great Clare
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Many years ago, scientists flew in
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Weather an Earth goes around the su
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Storm Clouds When hot air rises on
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Is Rain Good or Bad? We need rain t
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Blizzards A heavy snowstorm with ic
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urnid eath Hot places are not alway
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A Tornado Tornadoes Tornadoes, or t
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tCanWe 0 ., It's probably too late
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World Weather + Read pages 8-11. eq
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; Here Comes the Rain + Read pages
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Hot Weather + Read pages 24-27. 1 C
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In the Future + Read pages 32-35. 3
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