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Plants (William Anthony)

Plants (William Anthony)

Plants (William Anthony) is a beautiful and simple introduction to the green world that surrounds us. This book explains how plants grow from tiny seeds and what they need to stay healthy, such as sunlight and water. Young learners will discover the different parts of a plant, from the roots deep in the soil to the leaves in the air. The text uses easy-to-understand English to teach basic biological concepts to students. It is an inspiring read that encourages children to appreciate and care for nature.

Lexile: 710L

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Quiz

Câu 1: When did flowers start growing?
Câu 2: What do trees have instead of stems?
Câu 3: Which statement is false?
Câu 4: Where can you find the words that have been underlined in this book?
Câu 5: Which punctuation mark is used to show a pause?
Câu 6: What is the base word for 'warmth'?

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Quiz

Câu 1: How can you tell the age of a tree?
Câu 2: How high can elephant grass grow?
Câu 3: About one-quarter of the world is covered in grass. How much of the world is _not_ covered in grass?
Câu 4: The average tree can make around 170,000 pencils. How many pencils are in the infographic on page 10?
Câu 5: How many syllables are in the word 'deciduous'?
Câu 6: What are summer, spring, winter, and fall?

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Câu 1: How high can kelp grow?
Câu 2: What plants can live in extreme conditions?
Câu 3: Where could you find native cacti?
Câu 4: What are 'Under the Sea' and 'Cacti' examples of in this book?
Câu 5: Which punctuation mark is used in the word 'double-decker'?
Câu 6: A compound word is made up of two words. Which word is _not_ a compound word?

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Quiz

Câu 1: Which fruit has seeds on the outside?
Câu 2: What color were carrots before the 17th century?
Câu 3: What is the equator?
Câu 4: What infographic is used to show the weight of a Gilbertiodendron maximum tree?
Câu 5: Why does 'Amazon' have an uppercase 'A'?
Câu 6: How do you represent one-quarter as a fraction?

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