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Cover of the Mother of Sharks book
This resource is a part of the Caribbean Climate Kids Explorer Backpack

Storytelling: Reading & Inspiration Session

Overview

Students will read the book Mother of Sharks to learn about animals in the Caribbean climate change’s impact on their lives.

Activity Type:

Lesson

Target Grade Level:

K-12

Estimated Duration:

Varies

Topics:

Caribbean

Possible Connections to NGSS

Performance Expectations

5-ESS3-1: Combine and obtain information about ways individual communities use science ideas to protect Earth’s resources and environment.


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