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Unit 4. Land, Sea, Sky
1. Animal needs
Talk about it
Animals ned to eat
Splish! Splash! Animal Baths
Ant and Grasshopper
Writing : Summary
2. Animal survival
Talk about it
Bill helps geese survive
Goose's story
Baby owl rescue is a "Hooting" success!
Writing : News story
3. Helping planet earth
Talk about it
Prairie problem
A way to help planet earth
Water troubles
Writing : Persuasive
4. Wild weather
Talk about it
Wild weather hits Florida
Super storms
"It fell in the city"
Writing : Comparison/Contrast paragraph
5. Habitats and homes
Talk about it
My home in alaska
Nutik, the wolf pup
Wolves
Writing : Book report
Author and me!
The story of the umbrella

Unit 5. Discoveries
6. Life in the desert
Talk about it
The coatis of the sonora desert
Dig wait listen : A desert toad's tale
The sonoran desert
Writing: Dialogue
7. Play time!
Talk about it
Why sun and moon live in the sky
Pushing up the sky
Getting to know Joseph bruchac
Writing : Play
8. Exploration
Talk about it
Continents and Oceans
Columbus and oceans
Columbus explores new lands
The Roof of the world
Writing : Extended response
9. In the garden
Talk about it
City garden
The ugly vegetables
Soups from around the globe
Writing : Story
10. Our moon
Talk about it
Discover the moon
The moon
"Night comes"
Writing : Description
Think and search
A brithday treat

Unit 6. Expressions
11. Count on a celebration
Talk about it
Bobo's celebration
Mice and beans
Rosa Maira's rice and beans
Writing : Descriptive Flyer
12. Creating stories
Talk about it
Making stories happen
Stirring up memories
"Brush dance"
"Crayons"
Writing : Poem
13. Worlds of art
Talk about it
Frozen art
Music of the stone age
The art of recycling
Writing : Personal narrative
14. Inventions then and now
Talk about it
Kid inventors then and now
African-American inventors
Inventors time line
Writing : Biography
15. Other people, other places
Talk about it
E-mails from other places
Babu's song
Where in the world is Tanzania?
Writing : Journal Entry
Author and Me
The mother of the baby backpack
Glossary
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All animals need to eat, but different beasts eat in different ways. A raccoon serches for fish, nuts, and other things to eat. Raccoons wash all their food before eating it. To do this, they must live near water. Even small pools of water, like puddles. Will do. After the raccoon washes its food, it begins to deat by taking small bites. The animal may nibble on an acorn once it is clean.
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