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Emily Green - Beavers

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Beavers gnaw on tree trunks until trees break in half and fall down! Then these busy builders pile wood, mud, and rocks in water to make dams and lodges. Young readers will enjoy learning how beavers use their teeth, paddle through water, and build safe homes.

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Note to Librarians Teachers and Parents Blastoff Readers are carefully - photo 1
Note to Librarians, Teachers, and Parents:
Blastoff! Readers are carefully developed by literacy experts
and combine standards-based content with developmentally
appropriate text.
Level 1 provides the most support through repetition of high
frequency words, light text, predictable sentence patterns, and
strong visual support.
Level 2 offers early readers a bit more challenge through varied
simple sentences, increased text load, and less repetition of high
frequency words.
Level 3 advances early-fluent readers toward fluency through
increased text and concept load, less reliance on visuals, longer
sentences, and more literary language.
Level 4 builds reading stamina by providing more text per
page, increased use of punctuation, greater variation in sentece
patterns, and increasingly challenging vocabulary.
Level 5 encourages children to move from learning to read
to reading to learn by providing even more text, varied writing
styles, and less familiar topics
Whichever book is right for your reader, Blastoff! Readers are the
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This edition first published in 2011 by Bellwether Media, Inc.
No part of this publication may be reproduced in whole or in part without written permission of the publisher.
For information regarding permission, write to Bellwether Media, Inc., Attention: Permissions Department,
5357 Penn Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55419.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Green, Emily K., 1966
Beavers / Emily Green.
p. cm. (Backyard wildlife) (Blastoff! readers)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary: Developed by literacy experts for students in kindergarten through grade three, this book introduces beavers to young readers through
leveled text and related photosProvided by publisher.
ISBN 978-1-60014-560-5 (hardcover : alk. paper)
1. BeaversJuvenile literature. I. Title.
QL737.R632G74 2011
5999.37dc22 2010034531
Text copyright 2011 by Bellwether Media, Inc. BLASTOFF! READERS and associated logos are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of
Bellwether Media, Inc.
Printed in the United States of America, North Mankato, MN.
010111 1176
Beavers are rodents a group of small animals that usually gnaw on their food - photo 2
Beavers are rodents a group of small animals that usually gnaw on their food - photo 3
Beavers are
rodents
a group of small animals that usually gnaw on their food with brown fur They are great swimmers Beavers paddle - photo 4 with
brown fur.
They are great
swimmers.
Beavers paddle through water with their long flat tails and webbed feet - photo 5
Beavers paddle through water with their long flat tails and webbed feet - photo 6
Beavers paddle
through water
with their long,
flat tails and
webbed feet
feet with thin skin connecting the toes Beavers eat plants and bark They gnaw to bite or nibble on something for - photo 7
Beavers eat plants and bark They gnaw to bite or nibble on something for - photo 8
Beavers eat plants and bark They gnaw to bite or nibble on something for - photo 9
Beavers eat
plants and bark.
They gnaw
to bite or nibble on something for a long time on bark with four long front teeth Beavers cut down trees - photo 10 on
bark with four
long front teeth.
Beavers cut down trees with their front teeth They use the wood to - photo 11
Beavers cut down trees with their front teeth They use the wood to - photo 12
Beavers cut
down trees
with their front
teeth. They use
the wood to
build dams
piles of wood, mud, and rocks that beavers build to control the flow of a river or stream Beavers also use mud and rocks to build dams Dams control the - photo 13
Beavers also use mud and rocks to build dams Dams control the flow of - photo 14
Beavers also use mud and rocks to build dams Dams control the flow of - photo 15
Beavers also use
mud and rocks
to build dams.
Dams control
the flow of a
river or stream.
ponds small shallow bodies of water ponds often form behind beaver dams - photo 16
ponds small shallow bodies of water ponds often form behind beaver dams - photo 17
ponds
small, shallow bodies of water; ponds often form behind beaver dams. form behind beaver dams Beavers build lodges places where beavers - photo 18 form
behind beaver
dams. Beavers
build lodges
places where beavers live and sleep in these ponds Beavers live in the lodges They enter them - photo 19
in these ponds.
Beavers live in the lodges They enter them through underwater tunnels - photo 20
Beavers live in the lodges They enter them through underwater tunnels - photo 21
Beavers live in
the lodges. They
enter them through
underwater tunnels.
Lodges keep beavers safe from predators animals that hunt other animals - photo 22
Lodges keep beavers safe from predators animals that hunt other animals - photo 23
Lodges keep
beavers safe
from predators
animals that hunt other animals for food Beavers slap their tails on the water if they sense to become aware o - photo 24
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