Los recursos de esta página están basados en el tema Observa la naturaleza del Grado 2 del programa de Houghton Mifflin, Invitaciones.
The resources on this page are based on the theme Observa la naturaleza in Grade 2 of Houghton Mifflin's Invitaciones program.
El Libro De Las Nubes
by Tomie de Paola
(Science/Health)
Ages 4-8; 30 pages
An appealing introduction to different types of clouds, how they're formed, and how they get their names.
dePaola's charming, easy nonfiction title is now
available in Spanish. Teachers will be pleased to have this simplified
introduction to different kinds of clouds to use with their classes.
The translation retains the same breezy style that is so typical of the
author, and should be popular with young readers.
Podria Ser un Mamifero / It Could Still Be a Mammal (Spanish Rookie Read-About Science) by Alan Fowler
(Science/Health)
Ages 4-8; 32 pages
The basic characteristics of mammals are outlined and specific mammals are identified.
Las Gallinas No Son Las Unicas Chickens Aren't the Only Ones
by Ruth Heller
(Science/Health)
Ages 4-8; 32 pages
Readers learn that not only chickens but birds, reptiles, fish, and insects also lay eggs.
Como Sabes Que Es Primavera?/Como Sabes Que Es Primavera? (Rookie Read-About Science)
by Alan Fowler
(Science/Health)
Ages 4-8; 32 pages
Readers discover the changes in nature that signal spring. See others in series.
El Aire by Josep M. Parramón
(Science/Health)
A description of air, one of the four basic elements.
Podria Ser un Arbol: It Could Still Be a Tree (Rookie Read-About Science (Paperback Spanish))
by Alan Fowler
(Science/Health)
Ages 4-8; 32 pages
Information about trees is imparted through photographs and easy-to-understand text.
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