Grade 3 Science: Ecology
This collection for Grade 3 students focused on Science: Ecology. This collection, aligned with the STEM curriculum, delves into essential ecological concepts such as Habitats, Balance of Nature, Food Chain, Effects on Ecosystems, Environmental Threats, Environmental Protection, and Extinction. The series starts with an exploration of Habitats, where students learn about the different environments where various organisms live and thrive. This section helps students understand the complex interdependencies that characterize each habitat. The Balance of Nature is discussed next, explaining how ecosystems maintain equilibrium through natural processes and the roles different organisms play in these systems. In the Food Chain section, the books illustrate how energy flows from one organism to another and how all living things are interconnected through food webs. Effects on Ecosystems examines how changes in an environment, whether natural or human-induced, can alter the delicate balance of life. Environmental Threats and Environmental Protection are closely linked topics that teach students about the challenges ecosystems face, such as pollution and habitat destruction, and the measures that can be taken to protect and restore these environments. Lastly, the topic of Extinction is addressed, explaining how and why species disappear and the long-term impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem health. Through vivid illustrations, engaging narratives, and interactive activities, each book in the series encourages students to appreciate the complexity of ecosystems and understand the importance of environmental stewardship. This collection serves as a valuable resource for educators and librarians seeking educational content that promotes a deep understanding of ecological principles and the importance of conservation efforts. Through this series, students develop a solid foundation in ecology, preparing them for more complex studies in environmental science and related disciplines.