10 Plants That Shook the World

10 Plants That Shook the World
Author: Gillian Richardson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Plants and history
ISBN: 1554514444

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Profiles ten plants that influenced human history, including cotton, sugar, rubber, and potatoes.

Ninja Plants

Ninja Plants
Author: Wiley Blevins
Publsiher: Twenty-First Century Books (Tm)
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2017
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781512410136

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Explores the basic concepts of evolution, life cycles, adaptation, survival, interdependence in ecosystems, resilience, and other biological features of the plant kingdom.

HOW PLANTS GROW

HOW PLANTS GROW
Author: CATHLEEN. SMALL
Publsiher: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2018-07-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781538301920

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Plant growth is a complicated topic that botanists and plant biologists devote their entire careers to studying. This book presents to elementary school students an accessible explanation of the process of how plants grow. It also describes how their life cycles work and how they must interact with the world around them to thrive. Additionally, this book examines environmental factors like disease and pollution by explaining what they are and how they impact plants' ability to grow. Young readers will learn the necessity of caring for plant life to improve the environment and create a greener future for the planet.

Ecology and Literatures in English

Ecology and Literatures in English
Author: Françoise Besson
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 545
Release: 2018-12-14
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781527523395

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In all latitudes, writers hold out a mirror, leading the reader to awareness by telling real or imaginary stories about people of good will who try to save what can be saved, and about animals showing humans the way to follow. Such tales argue that, in spite of all destructions and tragedies, if we are just aware of, and connected to, the real world around us, to the blade of grass at our feet and the star above our heads, there is hope in a reconciliation with the Earth. This may start with the emergence, or, rather, the return, of a nonverbal language, restoring the connection between human beings and the nonhuman world, through a form of communication beyond verbalization. Through a journey in Anglophone literature, with examples taken from Aboriginal, African, American, English, Canadian and Indian works, this book shows the role played by literature in the protection of the planet. It argues that literature reveals the fundamental idea that everything is connected and that it is only when most people are aware of this connection that the world will change. Exactly as a tree is connected with all the animal life in and around it, texts show that nothing should be separated. From Shakespeare’s theatre to ecopoetics, from travel writing to detective novels, from children’s books to novels, all literary genres show that literature responds to the violence destroying lands, men and nonhuman creatures, whose voices can be heard through texts.

Hands On Science and Technology for Ontario Grade 3

Hands On Science and Technology for Ontario  Grade 3
Author: Jennifer Lawson
Publsiher: Portage & Main Press
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2020-09-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781553799382

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Hands-On Science and Technology: An Inquiry Approach is filled with a year’s worth of classroom-tested activity-based lesson plans. The grade 3 book is divided into four units based on the current Ontario curriculum for science and technology Growth and Changes in Plants Strong and Stable Structures Forces Causing Movement Soils in the Environment This new edition includes many familiar great features for both teachers and students: curriculum correlation charts; background information on the science and technology topics; complete, easy-to-follow lesson plans; reproducible student materials; materials lists; and hands-on, student-centred activities. Useful new features include: the components of an inquiry-based scientific and technological approach Indigenous knowledge and perspective embedded in lesson plans a four-part instructional process—activate, action, consolidate and debrief, and enhance an emphasis on technology, sustainability, and differentiated instruction a fully developed assessment plan that includes opportunities for assessment for, as, and of learning a focus on real-life technological problem solving learning centres that focus on multiple intelligences and universal design for learning (UDL) land-based learning activities a bank of science related images

52 Flowers that Shook My World

52 Flowers that Shook My World
Author: Charlotte Du Cann
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Voyages and travels
ISBN: 1906120641

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In 1991 Charlotte Du Cann leaves a fashionable London life and goes on the road. Her decision to break free has been influenced by the appearance of a flower, known as Mexican wormseed. Later she begins an exploration into the language of plants that changes her direction - and the territory she travels through - completely. The plants come dreams, in visions, in medicine ways and myths, in the lives of writers and in writing, and as she follows their track, crossing the thorny deserts of Arizona and the flowering wastelands of England, they call her back to the heartland, back to the shore where the sea-kale grows, to restore a world where nature and beauty are at the centre of life, and, most of all, to return to herself, someone who loved to be light and at liberty, an independent female being at home on the earth. From the Oxford Botanical Gardens to the streets of Mexico City, this is the story of search for a reconnection with nature and human liberation that speaks urgently of the future.

Plants that Changed the World

Plants that Changed the World
Author: Bertha S. Dodge
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2013
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1311558958

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When the Earth Shook

When the Earth Shook
Author: Lisa Lucas
Publsiher: Tilbury House Publishers and Cadent Publishing
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2020-03-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780884488101

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On the 2021 Green Earth Book Award Long List! For the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, a mythic framing of climate change and one little girl’s response. Alya and Atik are stars. Their job is to twinkle in the night sky over Earth, and for billions of years they do it well. Plants stretch toward them. Animals look up at them. And, eventually, humans gaze up at them and marvel. But then humans invent powerplants, factories, and cars, and smog pours into Earth’s atmosphere. It becomes harder and harder for Alya and Atik to do their jobs—until, finally, the stars yell at Earth, and Earth feels sick and begins to shake, and things look pretty dire. The clueless king’s response is to command Earth to stop shaking. But a little girl named Axiom tells the king to hush, then tells humans what they must do to make the Earth feel better. When the Earth Shook provides a mythical framing for kids to understand that it will be their job to help save the Earth. Bravo, Axiom! Keep using that huge megaphone until the earth no longer shakes! Axiom’s list of instructions to humans—some well-known and others new but critically important—appears in the back of the book.