Destruction Earth
By Katherine Kenah
Nonfiction
This is a nonfiction book that explains that there are many places on Earth that change and can cause destruction. It mentions the volcanoes and how they blow up sending dirt in the air. Also how they release lava and it flows down causing destruction. It talks about the continental drift, earthquakes and tsunamis and how each one in its own way can be destructive. It also talks about how wildfires, mudslides and avalanches ca cause much destruction when they occur. It also talks about how meteors can hit the planet and cause a lot of damage. It talks about glaciers, erosion ,drought, and how they can be destructive. It also talks about habitat destruction and pollution.
I would use this book in my class because it would be a good nonfiction book to have available for the students. I would place this book in the reading corner so they could grab it and read through it. I would use it for a science lesson that deals with what happens on Earth and things that people do that are destructive to the planet. This book is appropriate for Kindergarten -1st grade.
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