Planets (National Geographic Readers) (Level 2)

by Elizabeth Carney

National Geographic Kids Readers (Level 2 — Level 2)

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This brilliantly illustrated book taps into children's natural curiosity about the vast world of space. This level two reader, written in simple language that is easy for young readers to understand, introduces children to our solar system, including all of the planets and dwarf planets, and lots of fascinating fun facts. This reader helps cultivate the explorers of tomorrow! This high-interest, educationally vetted series of beginning readers features the magnificent images of National show more Geographic, accompanied by texts written by experienced, skilled children's book authors. The inside back cover of the paperback edition is an interactive feature based upon the book. Level 1 books reinforce the content of the book with a kinesthetic learning activity. In Level 2 books readers complete a Cloze letter, or fun fill-in, with vocabulary words. Releases simultaneously in Reinforced Library Binding: 978-1-4263-1037-9 , $13.90/$15.95 Can National Geographic supports K-12 educators with ELA Common Core Resources. Visit natgeoed.org/commoncore for more information.  From the Trade Paperback edition.

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The National Geographic Kids reader the Planets by Elizabeth Carney is a great read about planets and scientific technology we use to see and explore planets. It is a great read for second graders with easy words to comprehend and lots of interesting facts and information. I love how this book could be used to either introduce the readers to features of informational texts through a read aloud or to reinforce and provide practice for kids to use those features will reading an informational text independently. The features of text presented in the book are a table of contents, vocabulary words and definitions, subtitles, visual supports, page numbers, questions about the information, and real life connects. I would definitely use this show more text in any of the two ways mentioned above and I would for sure keep this text in my room. This is a great way to get students familiar with informational text as well as learn information about planets. show less
National Geographics provides a great explanation and pictures to help readers understand planets.
This is a nonfiction book for young children. I think it is a great book to have in the classroom because it is very educational. This book goes through all of the planets and talks about each one. It also talks about the sun and the stars. Throughout this book there are fun facts about our solar system and there are also questions throughout the book to keep children on their feet. This is a great book!

In this classroom after reading this book you could have a lesson on the solar system and the planets. You could provide a worksheet on the planets or coloring sheet. Also, you could have the children make their favorite planet!
#solarsystem #planets #science #G2-5
This book is great for a read-aloud or an independent informative read. This book includes many great pictures, engaging side comments such as jokes, questions, and informative fun facts. I would use this book because it connects to students' lives and informs them how scientists explore the solar system. This book includes information about what a planet is, and information about planets such as the sun, our solar system, the inner planets, our planet earth, the gas giants, dwarf planets, more amazing planets, moons, as well as our moon. It also includes a fun activity at the end where readers could test their parents' knowledge.
Read all about the solar system, including planets and dwarf planets.
Independent Reading Level:Grades 3-5
Awards and Honors: N/a
Genre: Informational Books
Age: Primary (2-5 grade)
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In Planets, the author takes us through space. We explore different planets, stars, comets and space stations.
This is an informational book because There is an attractive design and we explore facts about space that people may not have previously known about before reading this. It is also written in National Geographic Kids which is a very trustworthy group.
Use:
1) Explore space with the class
2) Students could read this if they have a fascination with space
Ill. Media: Photos

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Planets (National Geographic Readers) (Level 2) (National Geographic Readers | Level 2)
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Outer Space; Milky Way Galaxy; Mercury; Venus; Earth; Mars (show all 9); Jupiter; Uranus; Neptune

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DDC/MDS
523.4Natural sciences & mathematicsAstronomyThe Solar SystemPlanets, asteroids and trans-Neptunian objects
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QB602 .C36ScienceAstronomyAstronomyDescriptive astronomySolar system
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