Track that Scat!

Title
Track that Scat!

Personal Author EPSB
Lisa Morlock

Summary
To learn which animals live in your area, search for clues on the ground. If you look closely you're bound to find footprints known as TRACKS. Every animal leaves a different set of tracks behind. These tracks are easy to see in mud or snow. They are SCAT, also known as poop. It can be used to help identify an animal and what it eats. Identify different tracks and scat.

Year Published
2012
 
1900-1999

Physical Description
unpaged (hrdcv) color ill.

Grade Interest level
K-3

Program Information
Accelerated Reader 3.8 0.5 150859

Subject
Animal droppings---Juvenile literature
 
Animal tracks---Juvenile Literature
 
Scat---Juvenile Literature
 
Footprints---Juvenile Literature

Curriculum Objective
Science---Study and teaching---Grade 6 local

Added Author
Bradshaw, Carrie Anne ill.

Summary
To learn which animals live in your area, search for clues on the ground. If you look closely you're bound to find footprints known as TRACKS. Every animal leaves a different set of tracks behind. These tracks are easy to see in mud or snow. They are SCAT, also known as poop. It can be used to help identify an animal and what it eats. Identify different tracks and scat.

ISBN
9781585365364

Publisher
Ann Arbor, MI : Sleeping Bear Press, 2012.


LibraryCall NumberTypeItem BarcodeStatus
Shauna May Seneca591.47 MORBook31929000041932Non-Fiction