37. Marsupials by Nic Bishop

37. Marsupials by Nic Bishop


Bishop, N. (2009). Marsupials. NY: Scholastic. 

Most marsupials live on the continent of Australia. They are mammals but raise their young in a furry pouch called a marsupium. Sibert-Honor photographer Nic Bishop introduces the beauty and diversity of these amazing animals. The text presents both basic information and fun, quirky facts about marsupials' appearance, habits, and life cycle. This book has an index and glossary which can help young readers with some of the vocabulary.  Marsupials are nocturnal, so most of his photography is done at night.

If you have students that love animal books, then this is a great author.  His photographs are interesting to look at and his text is simple.  These books would support science lessons about different kinds of animals.  He has other books he has done including Red Eyed Tree Frog; Chameleon, Chameleon; Nic Bishop’s Butterflies and Moths; Nic Bishop’s Spiders; Nic Bishop’s Frogs. Any of his books would be great to teach a lesson on non-fiction books. 

This first link I have included is actually a lesson plan over Nic Bishop’s Frogs.  I believe it to still be relevant. The second website I found is a question and answer interview with Nic Bishop about making the book Marsupials.

 

https://achievethecore.org/file/2340

http://www.nicbishop.com/questions-and-answers.html



 

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