Text Set Work READ3302
Text Set Work READ3302
Text Set Work READ3302
My literature circle discussed the book How to Clean a Hippopotamus, a nonfiction text about animal symbiosis. I used this book to help me determine what grade in the North Carolina Standard Course of Study I wanted to base my text set after. I chose fourth grade science, 4.L.1.2: Explain how animals meet their needs by using behaviors in response to information received from the environment. This means that students should know that animals collect information about their environment using their senses. Animals have instinctive behaviors and that the brain processes information that signals the performance of certain behaviors that help them to survive. I have chosen six different genres of text as part of my set. I have two nonfiction books, one fiction book, one video, one song, one poem, and one picture to create my collection. All the pieces talk about how animal use things like their five senses, camouflage, and natural instincts to survive in their environments.
(b.) This nonfiction book talks about animals partnerships in the wild. It discusses symbiosis (relationships formed with other animals) in the form of a graphic novel, covering more than 20 different partnerships. (c.) I think that the book How to Clean a Hippopotamus: A Look at Unusual Animal Partnerships could be used in grades 3-5. It uses advanced language and is set up like a graphic novel. (d.)
Octavia and Her Purple Ink Cloud (fiction text) (a.) Rathmell, D., & Rathmell, D. (2006). Octavia and her purple ink cloud. Mt. Pleasant, SC: Sylvan Dell Publishing. (b.) Octavia and Her Purple Ink Cloud is a story about an octopus who sees how all her friends can perform camouflage in order to stay safe in the ocean. The whole story Octavia is trying to produce a purple ink cloud, but continues to squirt other colors. In the end, she finally protects herself from a shark by squirting a large, dark cloud of purple ink that blocks out all vision for the shark. (c.)
This book could be used k-5 for many different reasons. Colors are covered in the book, but so are things like camouflage, animal interactions, animal behaviors, and animals in their environments. (d.)