City Animals

An Alien's Guide

From the Series Early Bird Nonfiction Readers — Silver (Early Bird Stories ™)

  • Interest Level: Kindergarten - Grade 3
  • Reading Level: Grade 2

Millions of humans call cities home, but animals can live in cities too. Learn how humans and animals coexist—or don’t—in cities around the world.

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Interest Level Kindergarten - Grade 3
Reading Level Grade 2
Genre Science
Category 5 Kinds of Nonfiction, 5KN: Traditional Nonfiction
Copyright 2021
Publisher Lerner Publishing Group
Brand Early Bird Stories ™
Imprint Lerner Publications ™
Language English
Number of Pages 32
Publication Date 2020-08-01
Text Type Informational/Explanatory
BISACS JNF045000, JNF003220, JNF031000
Dewey 591.75/6
Dimensions 6.25 x 8.25
Lexile 590
Guided Reading Level L
Features Glossary, Index, Reviewed, Table of contents, Teaching Guides, and eSource

Author: Alex Francis

Lerner eSource™ offers free digital teaching and learning resources, including Common Core State Standards (CCSS) teaching guides. These guides, created by classroom teachers, offer short lessons and writing exercises that give students specific instruction and practice using Common Core skills and strategies. Lerner eSource also provides additional resources including online activities, downloadable/printable graphic organizers, and additional educational materials that would also support Common Core instruction. Download, share, pin, print, and save as many of these free resources as you like!

Early Bird Nonfiction Readers — Silver (Early Bird Stories ™)

Imagine you are an alien exploring earth and discover nonfiction topics that capture the attention of young readers—food, animals, weather, and more. A quiz to test reading comprehension is included at the end of each book. View available downloads →

Reviews

School Library Journal, Series Made Simple

“Developing readers investigate science topics with a twist.”—School Library Journal