
Set of 4 Hi-Lo documentaries
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40 fascinating animals, suitable for beginning readers!
Give your students or your child a world tour of animals with this set of 4 Hi-Lo (High Interest, Low Difficulty) nonfiction books. Designed for young readers from Year 2 onwards, these books present amazing facts about both familiar and lesser-known animals… in a simple, visual, and engaging format.
What this bundle contains:
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Animals of the World 1
Tiger, boa, crab, magpie, tortoise, puma, zebra, llama, giraffe, hummingbird. -
Animals of the World 2
Monkey, panda, brown bear, ostrich, Canada goose, owl, whale, chameleon, raccoon, camel. -
Animals of the World 3
Prairie dog, cheetah, swan, hedgehog, swallow, frog, monarch butterfly, seal, wombat, bison. -
Polar animals
Snowy owl, orca, caribou, emperor penguin, polar bear, Arctic hare, rockhopper penguin, Arctic wolf, walrus, Arctic tern.
Educational features:
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Hi-Lo format : designed to motivate struggling readers
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One informative fact per page : each animal is presented with a simple sentence and a striking image.
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Non-narrative documentary style : ideal for developing comprehension of informational texts
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No unnecessary words : streamlined vocabulary, direct syntax, highly decodable
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Universal themes : biodiversity, habitats, animal behavior
For whom?
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Readers in grades 2 through 5
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Students with special educational needs or those receiving differentiated reading support
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Curious children, but lacking confidence in reading
Why this set is a must-have
Because a child can love reading… if they have the right book in their hands. These documentaries are perfect for:
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Stimulating natural curiosity about the animal world
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To give a sense of success from the very first pages
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Developing independent reading skills in class or at home
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Offering rich content with a simple structure
40 animals. 4 books. One mission: to make people love reading.
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