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Emily K. Green - Ants

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Ants live on every landmass on Earth except Antarctica and certain small islands. Living together in colonies, each ant plays a part in keeping the colony running smoothly. Learn how these busy insects build their homes, find their food, and work together!

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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
perfect books to build confidence and encourage a love of reading
that will last a lifetime!
This edition first published in 2007 by Bellwether Media.
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: Permission Department, Post Office Box
1C, Minnetonka, MN 55345-9998.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Green, Emily K., 1966
Ants / by Emily K. Green.
p. cm. (Blastoff! readers) (World of insects)
Summary: Simple text accompanied by full-color photographs give an up-close look at ants.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN-10: 1-60014-008-4 (hardcover : alk. paper)
ISBN-13: 978-1-60014-008-2 (hardcover : alk. paper)
1. AntsJuvenile literature. I. Title. II. Series. III. Series: Green, Emily K., 1966- World of insects.
QL568.F7G684 2007
595.79'6dc22 2006009507
Text copyright 2007 by Bellwether Media.
Printed in the United States of America.
Ants are busy insect a kind of animal that has a hard body most insects also - photo 2
Ants are busy insect a kind of animal that has a hard body most insects also - photo 3
Ants are busy insect
a kind of animal that has a hard body; most insects also have two antennas, six legs, and two or four wings. Ants can be many colors Most ants are black brown or red - photo 4
Ants can be many colors Most ants are black brown or red Ants - photo 5
Ants can be many colors.
Most ants are black, brown,
or red.
Ants have smooth bodies Ants have a skinny waist the skinny place in - photo 6
Ants have smooth bodies.
Ants have a skinny waist the skinny place in the middle of an ants body - photo 7
Ants have a skinny waist
the skinny place in the middle of an ant's body. Ants have antennas the long thin feelers on an insects head Their - photo 8
Ants have antennas the long thin feelers on an insects head Their - photo 9
Ants have antennas
the long, thin feelers on an insect's head Their antennas bend Ants use their antennas to touch and smell - photo 10 Their
antennas bend.
Ants use their antennas to touch and smell All ants have six legs - photo 11
Ants use their antennas to
touch and smell.
All ants have six legs Each leg has a sharp claws the sharp pinchers on the - photo 12
All ants have six legs. Each
leg has a sharp claws
the sharp pinchers on the end of an ant's legs Ants have strong jaws the sharp pinchers at the front of an ants head - photo 13
Ants have strong jaws the sharp pinchers at the front of an ants head - photo 14
Ants have strong jaws
the sharp pinchers at the front of an ant's head. Ants use their jaws to eat Most ants eat plants or other insects - photo 15
Ants use their jaws to eat Most ants eat plants or other insects - photo 16
Ants use their jaws to eat.
Most ants eat plants or
other insects.
Ants use their jaws to dig Most ants dig a nest under the ground - photo 17
Ants use their jaws to dig.
Most ants dig a nest under
the ground.
Ants dig tunnels and rooms in their nest Many ants make a mound a - photo 18
Ants dig tunnels and rooms
in their nest.
Many ants make a mound a pile of sand or dirt at the opening of an ants nest - photo 19
Many ants make a mound
a pile of sand or dirt at the opening of an ant's nest. on top of their nest Ants live in a group called a colony a group of - photo 20
on top of their nest.
Ants live in a group called a colony a group of ants that live together an - photo 21
Ants live in a group called
a colony
a group of ants that live together; an ant colony can have just a few ants or it can have millions of ants. Every colony has a queen a female ant the queen is the largest ant in the - photo 22
Every colony has a queen a female ant the queen is the largest ant in the - photo 23
Every colony has a queen
a female ant; the queen is the largest ant in the colony and the only ant that can have young. The queen is bigger than the other ants Ants leave the nest to find - photo 24
The queen is bigger than
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