Zoozoo Animal World
Snowy Owl
Snowy owls are fascinating because they prefer treeless plains or farmland when they travel south to warm weather. This book introduces readers to even more fun facts about clever and warm snowy owls.
About This Series:
Zoozoo Animal World is a series of appealing informational texts that uncover details about animals in several different habitats, such as the Arctic, desert, farm, forest, and more. Sentences in lower-level books are written with repetitive structures with sight words, and higher-level books incorporate pronouns and grammar skills for more advanced students. The series features 110 leveled readers, 20 of which are available as big books.
This series is also available in Spanish. Click here to view the Spanish version of this series.
This series is also available in Spanish. Click here to view the Spanish version of this series.
Product Highlights:
- Genre: Nonfiction
- Grade Level: 1
- Level: G
- Intervention Level: 12
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- View Student Activity Worksheet
- View Spanish Version
- Grade Level: 1
- Level: G
- Intervention Level: 12
- View Teacher's Guide
- View Student Activity Worksheet
- View Spanish Version
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Product Details
Book Series
Zoozoo Animal World
Book List
N/A
Author
Rhonda McDonald
Titles
Illustrator
N/A
Product Type
Leveled Reader
Reading Level
G
Product Code
S2755
Intervention Level
12
ISBN-13
978-1-64039-275-5
DRA Level
12
FAMIS Number
902641026
Genre/Text Type
Informational
Spanish
El búho nival
Language
English
Teacher's Resource
Snowy Owl Teacher's Guide
Book Details
Book Series
Zoozoo Animal World
Book Collection
Nonfiction Books
Author
Rhonda McDonald
Product Type
Leveled Reader
Illustrator
N/A
Product Code
S2755
Reading Level
G
ISBN-13
978-1-64039-275-5
Intervention Level
12
FAMIS Number
902641026
DRA Level
12
Page Count
8
Grade Level
1
Word Count
73
Genre/Text Type
Informational
Spanish
El búho nival
Language
English
Big Book Version
N/A
Product Dimensions
6 x 6 inches (W x H)
Teacher's Resource
Snowy Owl Teacher's Guide