Going Home: The Mystery of Animal Migration - Discover Nature's Amazing Journeys | Perfect for Science Classrooms & Wildlife Enthusiasts
Going Home: The Mystery of Animal Migration - Discover Nature's Amazing Journeys | Perfect for Science Classrooms & Wildlife Enthusiasts
Going Home: The Mystery of Animal Migration - Discover Nature's Amazing Journeys | Perfect for Science Classrooms & Wildlife Enthusiasts

Going Home: The Mystery of Animal Migration - Discover Nature's Amazing Journeys | Perfect for Science Classrooms & Wildlife Enthusiasts

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Teach young readers and students about how and why animals migrate in this beautifully illustrated picture book. A winning combination of easy verse, factual language, and realistic illustrations will fascinate and educate young minds.Perfect for your Pre-K, Kindergarten, first grade or second grade classroom, or homeschool.Learn about animal migration across the animal kingdom in Going Home, featuring loggerhead turtles, monarch butterflies, manatees, ruby-throated hummingbirds, Pacific salmon, emperor penguins, and more! Each page includes a rhyming verse and facts about the animal(s) that are featured.Backmatter Includes:The Mystery of Migration: a brief explanation of migration and questions to young readers of how the would feel if they migratedAnimal Facts: learn the locations, migration patterns and fun facts about all the animals featured in the bookActivities: activity ideas such as drawing a migration map, constructing an animal attribute chart, and writing a short storyAdditional Resources: books, websites and movies on animal migration for further learning

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Great book with lots of love interesting facts about migration. I loved the illustrations and so did my students. The maps are a great bonus as well. I used it to help teach a first and second grade unit on how animals survive the winter and will certainly use this again and again!