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sharks by anne schreiber read aloud: Sharks! Anne Schreiber, 2008 Describes the life cycle and behavior of sharks. |
sharks by anne schreiber read aloud: Sharks! Anne Schreiber, 2008 Describes the life cycle and behavior of sharks. |
sharks by anne schreiber read aloud: The Ultimate Book of Sharks Brian Skerry, Elizabeth Carney, Sarah Wassner Flynn, 2018 An illustration-heavy exploration of the types and characteristics of sharks. |
sharks by anne schreiber read aloud: Penguins! Anne Schreiber, 2009 Learn about penguins and how they live. |
sharks by anne schreiber read aloud: Face to Face with Sharks David Doubilet, Jennifer Hayes, 2009 The authors share their experiences while studying and photographing sharks. Provides information about the lives of sharks, their eating habits, behavior, and uncertain future. |
sharks by anne schreiber read aloud: Sharks Anne Schreiber, National Geographic Kids, 2017-10-02 National Geographic Primary Readers is a high-interest series of beginning reading books that have been developed in consultation with education experts. The books pair magnificent National Geographic photographs with lively text by skilled children's book authors across four reading levels. |
sharks by anne schreiber read aloud: National Geographic Kids Readers: Animal Armor (L1) Laura Marsh, 2018-01-16 Get to know scales, shells, and other kinds of amazing animal armor in this engaging Level 1 Reader from National Geographic Kids, now with more than 125 books from Pre-reader to Level 3 in the series. Packed with beautiful and engaging photos, kids will learn all about these fantastic creatures. Learn about animals with shells, scales, and spikes! This Reader is carefully leveled for an early independent reading or read aloud experience, perfect to encourage the scientists and explorers of tomorrow! |
sharks by anne schreiber read aloud: So Cool! Sharks Crispin Boyer, 2019 Provides information about one of the world's top predators, including hunting habits, behaviors, and where they live.-- |
sharks by anne schreiber read aloud: National Geographic Readers: Snakes Melissa Stewart, 2011-07-05 They’re SSSSLITHERY! SLIPPERY! They creep us out! But get to know them and you’ll find snakes private, quiet types who just want a cool, shady place to call home. From the tip of their forked tongues, to skin that sheds, to the rattles on certain tails, these creatures have secrets all kids will love. Cool photos and fun facts slip us inside their surprising world. National Geographic supports K-12 educators with ELA Common Core Resources. Visit www.natgeoed.org/commoncore for more information. |
sharks by anne schreiber read aloud: Grow Up, David! David Shannon, 2018-08-28 Laugh-aloud humor abounds when David can't resist bugging his big brother. In this funny romp, David careens from one mischievous antic to the next... until he finally wins his brother's approval. Little-brother antics have never been so endearing -- or true to life! David Shannon's beloved character in his bestselling book No, David! captures the attention and hearts of young children as few characters can. Readers relish David's exuberance, defiance, and wildly energetic curiosity, and when there's trouble, you can bet David did it! Now he's taunting his older brother by eating his Halloween candy, making a bathroom mess, and following him up the tree house. You're too little! won't stop David's tricks in this all-time read it again favorite. With millions of copies in print and four sequels, No, David! hit the ground running in 1998 and was a Caldecott Honor Book, a New York Times Best Illustrated Book, and a classic for 20 years. Based on a book the author wrote and illustrated when he was five, David captures the timeless no-no's familiar to every child. Grow Up, David! is nothing short of exhilarating. |
sharks by anne schreiber read aloud: It's Christmas, David! David Shannon, 2016-09-27 The bestselling star of No, David! turns Christmas traditions upside down with laugh-aloud humor. Readers of all ages will vividly remember trying to peek at hidden gift packages; writing scrolls of wish lists to Santa; and struggling to behave at formal Christmas dinner parties. Always in the background, we know Santa Claus is watching, soon to decide if David deserves a shiny new fire truck or a lump of coal under the tree. From playing with delicate ornaments to standing in an endlessly long line for Santa, here are common Christmas activities--but with David's naughty trimmings. A surefire hit that is destined to be an annual classic. |
sharks by anne schreiber read aloud: Sharks! (National Geographic Kids Readers, Level 2) Stephanie Warren Drimmer, 2022-10-18 Get ready to learn all about some of the most powerful hunters on Earth: Sharks! You'll meet tons of different species, find out fascinating info on shark anatomy, and bite into 100 awesome shark facts in this Level 3 reader that's perfect for fluent readers-- |
sharks by anne schreiber read aloud: Butterfly Battle Joanna Cole, Nancy White, 2003-10 Ms. Frizzle's students learn lessons in survival after she accidentally turns them into butterflies |
sharks by anne schreiber read aloud: Sharks (New & Updated Edition) Gail Gibbons, 2020-01-14 Are sharks really dangerous? How many kinds are there? And how do they help the environment? From huge whale sharks to tiny dwarf sharks, this book has everything you need to know about one of our most popular--and mysterious--sea creatures. Millions of years before the first dinosaurs walked the earth, the first sharks swam in the sea. Though they're often feared and misunderstood, most sharks aren't dangerous to humans. With her signature combination of accessible, kid-friendly text and clear, well-labeled illustrations, Gail Gibbons introduces many of the more than three hundred types of sharks in the ocean, and gives concise information about their habitats and physical characteristics. |
sharks by anne schreiber read aloud: My New Roots Sarah Britton, 2015-03-31 At long last, Sarah Britton, called the “queen bee of the health blogs” by Bon Appétit, reveals 100 gorgeous, all-new plant-based recipes in her debut cookbook, inspired by her wildly popular blog. Every month, half a million readers—vegetarians, vegans, paleo followers, and gluten-free gourmets alike—flock to Sarah’s adaptable and accessible recipes that make powerfully healthy ingredients simply irresistible. My New Roots is the ultimate guide to revitalizing one’s health and palate, one delicious recipe at a time: no fad diets or gimmicks here. Whether readers are newcomers to natural foods or are already devotees, they will discover how easy it is to eat healthfully and happily when whole foods and plants are at the center of every plate. |
sharks by anne schreiber read aloud: David Goes to School David Shannon, 1999 A light-hearted companion to the Caldecott Honor Book No, David! David's activities in school include chewing gum, talking out of turn, and engaging in a food fight, causing his teacher to say over and over, No, David! Full color. |
sharks by anne schreiber read aloud: Energy Makes Things Happen Kimberly Brubaker Bradley, 2002-12-24 Did you know that energy comes from the food you eat? From the sun and wind? From fuel and heat? You get energy every time you eat. You transfer energy to other things every time you play baseball. In this book, you can find out all the ways you and everyone on earth need energy to make things happen. |
sharks by anne schreiber read aloud: Memoirs of a Goldfish Devin Scillian, 2010-08-20 Day OneI swam around my bowl. Day Two I swam around my bowl. Twice. And so it goes in this tell-all tale from a goldfish. With his bowl to himself and his simple routine, Goldfish loves his life..until one day... When assorted intruders including a hyperactive bubbler, a grime-eating snail, a pair of amorous guppies, and a really crabby crab invade his personal space and bowl, Goldfish is put out, to say the least. He wants none of it, preferring his former peace and quiet and solitude. But time away from his new companions gives him a chance to rethink the pros and cons of a solitary life. And discover what he's been missing. Devin Scillian is an award-winning author and Emmy award-winning broadcast journalist. He has written more than 10 books with Sleeping Bear Press, including the bestselling A is for America: An American Alphabet and Brewster the Rooster. Devin lives in Michigan and anchors the news for WDIV-TV in Detroit. Early in his career Tim Bowers worked for Hallmark Cards, helping to launch the Shoebox Greetings card line. He has illustrated more than 25 children's books, garnering such awards as the Chicago Public Library's Best of the Best list. He also illustrated the widely popular First Dog. Tim lives in Granville, Ohio. |
sharks by anne schreiber read aloud: You Are Not So Smart David McRaney, 2011-10-27 An entertaining illumination of the stupid beliefs that make us feel wise, based on the popular blog of the same name. Whether you’re deciding which smartphone to purchase or which politician to believe, you think you are a rational being whose every decision is based on cool, detached logic. But here’s the truth: You are not so smart. You’re just as deluded as the rest of us—but that’s okay, because being deluded is part of being human. Growing out of David McRaney’s popular blog, You Are Not So Smart reveals that every decision we make, every thought we contemplate, and every emotion we feel comes with a story we tell ourselves to explain them. But often these stories aren’t true. Each short chapter—covering topics such as Learned Helplessness, Selling Out, and the Illusion of Transparency—is like a psychology course with all the boring parts taken out. Bringing together popular science and psychology with humor and wit, You Are Not So Smart is a celebration of our irrational, thoroughly human behavior. |
sharks by anne schreiber read aloud: Weather (National Geographic Kids Readers, Level 1) Kristin Baird Rattini, 2013 Explores the causes of everyday weather phenomena, including how clouds form, why tornadoes twist, and how the sun helps life grow -- |
sharks by anne schreiber read aloud: Peppa Pig: Peppa's Countdown to Bedtime Peppa Pig, 2021-04-29 What happens when Peppa isn't tired, but it's time to go to bed? Peppa and her family all join in counting all the bedtime things that she loves. This brilliant story will help little ones everywhere settle down for a good night's sleep! |
sharks by anne schreiber read aloud: No, David! David Shannon, 2006-02 Have you met David yet? If not, you're in for a treat . . . and children will be tickled pink by his antics and amusing scrapes. See what happens to David in a typical day at home. He doesn't mean to misbehave, but somehow he just can't help but get into trouble Amusing matching of picture and text will have children laughing out loud and happy to read and re-read the story for a long time to come. |
sharks by anne schreiber read aloud: Bears Elizabeth Carney, National Geographic Kids, 2016 Get ready for a walk on the wild side in this image-packed book all about bears! Kids will learn about different kinds of bears, where they live, and what they do. This level 3 reader is written in an easy-to-grasp style to encourage the animal lovers of today and scientists of tomorrow! |
sharks by anne schreiber read aloud: Open Veins of Latin America Eduardo Galeano, 1997 [In this book, the author's] analysis of the effects and causes of capitalist underdevelopment in Latin America present [an] account of ... Latin American history. [The author] shows how foreign companies reaped huge profits through their operations in Latin America. He explains the politics of the Latin American bourgeoisies and their subservience to foreign powers, and how they interacted to create increasingly unequal capitalist societies in Latin America.-Back cover. |
sharks by anne schreiber read aloud: Arnie, the Doughnut Laurie Keller, 2003-04-01 A deliciously imaginative story about friendship—from the author / illustrator of The Scrambled States of America. Arnie was fascinated as he watched the customers stream into the bakery. One by one, doughnuts were chosen, placed in paper bags, and whisked away with their new owners. Some went by the dozen in giant boxes. Good-bye! Arnie yelled to each doughnut. Have a good trip! This is so exciting! Arnie beamed. I wonder who will choose ME? At first glance, Arnie looks like an average doughnut—round, cakey, with a hole in the middle, iced and sprinkled. He was made by one of the best bakeries in town, and admittedly his sprinkles are candy-colored. Still, a doughnut is just a doughnut, right? WRONG! Not if Arnie has anything to say about it. And, for a doughnut, he sure seems to have an awful lot to say. Can Arnie change the fate of all doughnuts—or at least have a hand in his own future? Well, you'll just have to read this funny story and find out for yourself. This title has Common Core connections Arnie, the Doughnut is a 2004 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year. |
sharks by anne schreiber read aloud: Planet Earth Collection (National Geographic Kids Readers, Levels 1 And 2) Miriam Busch, National Geographic Kids, Kristin Baird Rattini, Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld, Anne Schreiber, 2014 Collects four books about planet Earth, covering storms, weather, rocks and minerals, and volcanoes. |
sharks by anne schreiber read aloud: We're Roaming in the Rainforest Laurie Krebs, 2017 Journey into one of the most magical places on the planet! You'll see and hear parrots, monkeys, sloths, pink river dolphins and other unique creatures as you explore the Amazonian rainforest--Back cover. |
sharks by anne schreiber read aloud: Whales (National Geographic Kids Readers, Pre-Reader) Jennifer Szymanski, 2020 Information for children learning how to read about whales, with photographs-- |
sharks by anne schreiber read aloud: Go, Cub! Susan B. Neuman, 2014 Collects four volumes featuring playtime with animal babies, including puppies, kittens, otters, and lion cubs. |
sharks by anne schreiber read aloud: National Geographic Readers: Sharks! Anne Schreiber, 2012-07-24 He’s quick. He’s silent. He has five rows of deadly teeth. Chomp! Meet the shark—the fish who ruled the deep before dinosaurs roamed the Earth! This fish has soft cartilage so he can glide, twist, and turn before his prey can say gulp! He can smell a single drop of blood in 25 million drops of ocean. He can feel electricity given off by his prey. He will lose and replace more than 10,000 teeth in his lifetime. Cool photos bring kids into the shark’s world. Fun facts go deep into the shark’s scary science. |
sharks by anne schreiber read aloud: Lizards Elizabeth Carney, Laura Marsh, 2014 Provides information about the planets, the sun, and moons. |
sharks by anne schreiber read aloud: National Geographic Kids Readers: Real Dragons (Readers) National Geographic Kids, Jennifer Szymanski, 2018-03-22 Find out about dragon-like critters in this new Co-reader from National Geographic Kids. Co-readers provide one page of text for adults to read aloud and one page text for kids to read aloud on each spread, building toward a collaborative reading experience. |
sharks by anne schreiber read aloud: Dinosaurs Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld, National Geographic Kids, 2018 National Geographic Primary Readers is a high-interest series of beginning reading books that have been developed in consultation with education experts. The books pair magnificent National Geographic photographs with lively text by skilled children's book authors across four reading levels. |
sharks by anne schreiber read aloud: Wolves (National Geographic Kids Readers, Level 2) Laura Marsh, 2012-01-10 They run in packs, stalk their prey, and howl at the moon. And no matter where you are—they're always lurking somewhere nearby. Wolves, the predatory puppy dogs of the wild, are feared and loved by people everywhere. But are they misunderstood? In this fascinating level 2 reader, you'll learn that there's much more to being a wolf than most people could ever believe. Did you know that each pack has a pecking order? That wolves can talk to each other using body language? Or that they're actually not out to attack humans, they usually leave people well enough alone? Full of incredible photographs and interesting information, Wolves will appeal to all kids. |
sharks by anne schreiber read aloud: Deer Melvin Berger, Gilda Berger, 2010-01-01 Brief text and pictures portray the characteristics and habits of deer. |
sharks by anne schreiber read aloud: National Geographic Readers: Night Sky Stephanie Drimmer, 2017-06-27 Kids will learn all about the night sky, from the moon to constellations to planets, in this new National Geographic Reader. The level 2 text provides accessible, yet wide-ranging information for beginning readers. |
sharks by anne schreiber read aloud: Ultimate Shark Rumble Jerry Pallotta, 2021 This nonfiction reader compares and contrasts 16 ferocious sharks. Readers will learn about each animal's anatomy, behavior, and more. Then compare and contrast the battling animals before finally discovering the winner! This nonfiction series is full of facts, photos, and realistic illustrations, and it includes a range of mammals, sea creatures, insects, and dinosaurs to satisfy all kinds of animal fans. -- |
sharks by anne schreiber read aloud: Sea Turtles Laura F. Marsh, 2013 Information on the life cycle and habitat of sea turtles. |
sharks by anne schreiber read aloud: Sharks! Anne Schreiber, 2008 Describes the life cycle and behavior of sharks. |
sharks by anne schreiber read aloud: Pandas (National Geographic Kids Readers, Level 2) Anne Schreiber, 2011-07-12 The whole world loves panda bears. Everyone loves to watch them play, climb, cuddle, and chew. But careful, they can scratch too—just look at that tree! Pandas live in wild places very far away, and they are the STAR ATTRACTIONS of every zoo that keeps them safe and well, all over the world. National Geographic supports K-12 educators with ELA Common Core Resources. Visit www.natgeoed.org/commoncore for more information. |
Sharks: Facts about some of the ocean's top predators
Jan 21, 2025 · 5 fast facts about sharks. The largest known great white shark was 20 feet (6 meters) long.; Sharks sleep, but they may keep their eyes open while they do it.; Sharks can …
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340 million-year-old 'nail tooth' shark found deep inside …
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Aug 7, 2024 · In the study, published July 23 in the journal Current Biology, scientists sequenced the genomes of 89 great white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) sampled worldwide.Their …
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Aug 6, 2013 · Some captive female sharks have been known to reproduce without the aid of a male, essentially cloning themselves, Shiffman said. In 2001, a female hammerhead shark …
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Jun 9, 2025 · Related: Sharks: Facts about some of the ocean's top predators. It's likely the osprey carried the fish at least half a mile (800 meters) from the ocean before losing its grip. …
Sharks: Facts about some of the ocean's top predators
Jan 21, 2025 · 5 fast facts about sharks. The largest known great white shark was 20 feet (6 meters) long.; Sharks sleep, but they may keep their eyes open while they do it.; Sharks can learn …
Sharks: News, features and articles - Live Science
Apr 29, 2025 · Bite into the meatiest coverage of great white sharks, megalodons and more with the latest shark news, features and articles from Live Science.
Secret of why Greenland sharks live so incredibly long finally revealed
Jul 16, 2024 · To measure the sharks' metabolism in the new study, the researchers took tissue samples from the muscle of 23 Greenland sharks that were caught on the south coast of Disko …
Biggest sharks in the world - Live Science
Jul 5, 2022 · Basking sharks are often regarded as slow, gentle giants but they are capable of rocketing out of the water at speeds of 11 mph (18 km/h) and jumping 4 feet (1.2 m) in the air to …
340 million-year-old 'nail tooth' shark found deep inside Mammoth …
Mar 12, 2025 · These sharks grew to just 3 to 4 inches (7.5 to 10 centimeters) long and fed on crustaceans, worms and other prey on the seafloor, according to a statement released by the …
20 of the weirdest sharks - Live Science
Jul 5, 2022 · Whale sharks are the biggest sharks alive today, and have eyes surrounded by tiny teeth. (Image credit: Brent Durand via Getty Images) At up to 33 feet (10 m) long, whale sharks …
Do sharks make noises? An accidental discovery might just answer …
Apr 29, 2025 · Rig sharks have broad, blunt teeth arranged in tightly packed, plate-like formations, which are ideal for crushing hard-shelled prey like crabs. This "pavement dentition," may also …
Great white sharks split into 3 populations 200,000 years ago and …
Aug 7, 2024 · In the study, published July 23 in the journal Current Biology, scientists sequenced the genomes of 89 great white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) sampled worldwide.Their results …
8 Weird Facts About Sharks - Live Science
Aug 6, 2013 · Some captive female sharks have been known to reproduce without the aid of a male, essentially cloning themselves, Shiffman said. In 2001, a female hammerhead shark gave birth in …
Hammerhead shark falls from sky in South Carolina, interrupting …
Jun 9, 2025 · Related: Sharks: Facts about some of the ocean's top predators. It's likely the osprey carried the fish at least half a mile (800 meters) from the ocean before losing its grip. Marlowe …