Looking at Differences Between Living and Nonliving Things with Graphic Organizers
Using Graphic Organizers to Study the Living Environment
Graphic organizers are used to illustrate what scientifically differentiates living things from nonliving things. Concepts demonstrated include the seven processes of life, all of which are necessary to define life. Also featured in this informative book are organizers that explain the structure of cells, the balance of nature, and how living things depend on nonliving things such as water and atmospheric gases.
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Book Review--"Highly Recommended. This book accomplishes two tasks in one book. Readers learn about graphic organizers and how to use them, and they learn scientific facts about living and nonliving things. I highly recommend this volume to all secondary and public libraries."
- McKamy Middle School