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| author | Brodie, Carolyn S. |
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| contents | Connect the Book: The Tarantula Scientist Brodie, Carolyn S. Scientists Learning Activities Class Activities Foreign Countries Animals Book Reviews This column describes the book, "The Tarantula Scientist," that features the work of arachnologist Sam Marshall, a scientist who studies spiders and their eight-legged relatives. Marshall is one of only four or five scientists who specializes in the study of tarantulas. The informative text and outstanding photographs follow Sam as he takes a tarantula research expedition to French Guiana. The book includes much additional information in the back such as how to handle tarantulas, details about the research for the book, a glossary, a bibliography, website addresses, French Guiana information, and an index. Another section in the back allows the reader to connect to a list of interesting facts about tarantulas. A list of related books, videos, websites, and classroom activities is also provided. |
| format | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 2005 |
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| spellingShingle | Connect the Book: The Tarantula Scientist Brodie, Carolyn S. Scientists Learning Activities Class Activities Foreign Countries Animals Book Reviews Connect the Book: The Tarantula Scientist Brodie, Carolyn S. Scientists Learning Activities Class Activities Foreign Countries Animals Book Reviews This column describes the book, "The Tarantula Scientist," that features the work of arachnologist Sam Marshall, a scientist who studies spiders and their eight-legged relatives. Marshall is one of only four or five scientists who specializes in the study of tarantulas. The informative text and outstanding photographs follow Sam as he takes a tarantula research expedition to French Guiana. The book includes much additional information in the back such as how to handle tarantulas, details about the research for the book, a glossary, a bibliography, website addresses, French Guiana information, and an index. Another section in the back allows the reader to connect to a list of interesting facts about tarantulas. A list of related books, videos, websites, and classroom activities is also provided. |
| title | Connect the Book: The Tarantula Scientist |
| topic | Scientists Learning Activities Class Activities Foreign Countries Animals Book Reviews |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ720867 |