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Title
Biodiversity in crisis [16 books] (37271)
Physical 40 pieces
Copyrighted 2014
Distributor Scholastic Canada (2434)
Country Canada
Audience Intermediate, Junior High (IJ)
Collection Booking Library
Series Issues 21 (0543)
Synopsis "The goal of the Issues 21 series is to create critically aware and actively engaged citizens by encouraging inquiries into global issues with personal and local connections. The series promotes strategies for deeper reading, motivates students to think deeply, and provides opportunities to increase student engagement, voice, and success within the classroom. Lesson plans in the teacher's guide include the following key concepts: inquiry question, enduring understandings, personal reflection question, questions to consider, optimal questions, assessment, and interdisciplinary connections."—Overview guide. What is biodiversity? Why does biodiversity matter to us? Aren't changes to biodiversity a natural process? Can't we stop the changes in biodiversity? These questions and more are introduced in this kit.
Author Szeto, Sandy
Dimensions 28 cm.
ISBN# 9781770580756
Contents 16 books ; 1 Teacher's guide ; 1 Overview guide ; 1 Points of Inquiry pamphlet.
Notes Theme: Inquiry
Parts 16 Books ; 3 guides all in a 31 x 23 x 10 cm. box.
Stmt Resp Sandy Szeto. Series editor, Jeffrey David Wilhelm ; Environment consultant, Alex T. Bielak.
TitleVartn Issues 21 : Biodiversity in Crisis
Guide Guide Included
Subjects Careers - Exploring Possibilities(CK); Biodiversity; Conservation; Earth science; Inquiry-based learning; Language arts; Science; New BC Curriculum(CK); Wilhelm, Jeffrey D.,—1959-(A); Conservation of natural resources
Call# INQ 6-9
Holdings
Kit 2 copies
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