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Title: Jane Goodalls 10 Ways to Help Save Wildlife


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Jane Goodalls 10 Ways to Help Save Wildlife
  • Internationally known scientist and
    conservationist Jane Goodall offers ten
    suggestions for ways we can all help save
    wildlife. From thinking of animals as
    individuals to recycling paper and getting
    involved with animal-rights organizations,
    Goodall suggests simple steps everyone can take.

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Other Books by Jane Goodall
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Skill Lessons
  • Fact and Opinion (PB 83, 87, 88)
  • Vocabulary (PB 84)
  • Context Clues (PB 85)
  • Compare and Contrast (PB 86)
  • Electronic Media (PB 89-90)

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Fact and Opinion
  • A statement of fact can be proved true or false.
  • A statement of opinion tells what someone thinks
    or feels.
  • Statements of opinion often contain words that
    make judgments, such as interesting or beautiful.
  • A single sentence might contain both a statement
    of fact and a statement of opinion.

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Vocabulary Words
  • Conservation
  • Contribute
  • Enthusiastic
  • Environment
  • Investigation

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Vocabulary Context Clues
  • As you read, you will find unfamiliar words. You
    can use context clues to figure out the meaning
    of a new word.
  • Context clues are found in the words and
    sentences around an unfamiliar word.

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Conservation
  • Preservation from harm or decay protection from
    loss or from being used up

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Contribute
  • To help bring about

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Enthusiastic
  • Full of enthusiasm eagerly interested

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Environment
  • Condition of the air, water, soil, etc.

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Investigation
  • A careful search detailed or careful examination

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Compare and Contrast
  • Writers sometimes use comparison and contrast to
    organize their writing. Clue words such as same,
    also, before, although, and however signal
    comparisons and contrasts.
  • Good readers notice the authors comparisons and
    contrasts and make their own as they read.

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Electronic Media
  • There are two types of electronic media
    computer and non-computer.
  • Computer sources include computer software,
    CD-ROMs, and the Internet.
  • Non-computer sources include audiotapes,
    videotapes, film, filmstrips, television, and
    radio.

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Electronic Media
  • To find information on the Internet, use a search
    engine and type in your keywords. Be specific.
    Its a good idea to use two or more keywords as
    well as typing AND between keywords. To go to
    a Web page thats listed in your search results,
    click on the underlined link.

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Resources
  • Animal Planet
  • PBS
  • Roots and Shoots
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