Complete with maps of the world's coral reefs and more than twenty detailed, full-color photos, this book introduces young readers to some of the ocean's most fascinating animals of the sea, such as the gobies and stingrays. Reprint.
Summary: Hello, Fish! Is a informational text that talks about the fish you may meet in a coral reef. It gives pictures of each fish and describes a little bit about each of them
Grade Level: K-5
Classroom use: Science
Students who might benefit: A child who is interested in sea creatures or fish in the ocean would enjoy this book.
Small group use: This book would be great for groups of students to go through together and figure out some information about fish in the ocean. They could also use this book if they had a project over fish and have to present information they have learned.
Whole class use: This book could also be used as whole class use, especially if their is a lesson over habitats and fish.
Related books in genre: Sea Critters. Jump into Science: Coral Reefs
Beautiful photographs perfectly complement the interesting facts about the ocean and several of its residents; some well-known and others you may have never seen before. Gobies were my favorite, so adorable and little.
This book is colorful and will capture the attention of elementary aged students. Will be great to use when teaching about habitats, animal life, and adaptations.
(Informational) I guess if I was interested in all the different kinds of fish in the ocean, this would be a good book. The pictures are real-life photographs of fish taken in a coral reef. There are about a dozen fish that the authors describe for young readers.
This is an informational book about the different fish in a corral reef. Some of these fish are the spotted moray, striped catfish, and the frog fish. This is a book that can be used in the classroom when talking about the ocean or as a free read.