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10 Facts About Polar Bears

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Alison Bianchi, Unrated
06/15/2019 - 07:45am

I find this e-book to be highly beneficial for students that are learning about animal characteristics and animal habitats. There are many visuals that make the book quite appealing and interesting. There is not too much text on one page and provides a visual for each piece of information.

Alison Bianchi, Unrated
06/15/2019 - 07:46am

I find this e-book to be highly beneficial for students that are learning about animal characteristics and their habitats. I enjoyed that there are many visuals provided and there are visuals for each page. The visuals describe the information that is being presented in the text and there isn't too much on one particular page.

Julie Worgul, Unrated
06/17/2019 - 10:53am

I really like how this book provides real pictures with the text. The feature where you can click on a fact and it takes you to a site that further explains and explores the fact is very useful for my students. Especially when working on a research paper. Students can learn information about specific topics about polar bears quite easily using this feature.

Julie Worgul, Unrated
06/17/2019 - 11:00am

I really like how this book uses real life pictures along with the text. This book allows you to click on a link that provides more information about a specific topic that presented in the reading. When you click on the link it takes you to a new site that goes further in depth about the information. This is very useful for my students. They can explore, learn, and clarify their learning on their own. This can be very useful while writing a research project. Students can dive deeper in to specific areas they may need to learn about while writing about Polar Bears. Great book and learning tool!

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