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Beaver Works on His Dam / Busy Beavers

Beaver Works on His Dam / Busy Beavers
Author: Rosen Publishing Group
Publisher: Rosen Classroom
Total Pages: 8
Release: 2016-08-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781508127109

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Assembled together are one fiction and one nonfiction book, both explore the areas of the STEM and STEAM initiatives. Your student will read about the same subjects from two perspectives and two genres. Bright photographs and illustrations with tight image to text correlation make learning about cross-curricular topics fun.


Beaver Works on His Dam

Beaver Works on His Dam
Author: Jamie Holloway
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 12
Release: 2015-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1499494920

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The very busy Beaver shares his day with readers. This sequential text explains Beaver's day while introducing technology and science themes. Readers learn about the teethy tools that help charming Beaver, and watch him build a dam. This fiction title is paired with the nonfiction title "Busy Beavers" for connecting across texts and comprehension through connection strategies.


Busy Beavers

Busy Beavers
Author: Lydia Dabcovich
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1988
Genre: Beavers
ISBN: 9780590428071

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Simple text follows the activities of a beaver family as they swim, play, and build a sturdy dam.


Five Busy Beavers

Five Busy Beavers
Author: Stella Partheniou Grasso
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2018-03-06
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1510721460

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Five busy beavers building up a dam, closing up the river where the salmon swam. Gnawing down trees and ferrying the logs. Slapping on the mud that they gathered from the bog. Along came a muskrat who wanted to play, and one little beaver swam away. Five little beavers are hard at work on their dam until, one by one, their forest friends pull them away to play. After visits from a muskrat, a heron, a frog, and a turtle, there’s just one hardworking beaver left at the end of the day. But when the fifth tired beaver leaves her sticks and mud behind and heads back to the lodge, a big surprise awaits! With catchy, playful rhyme, irresistibly cute illustrations, and a supplementary page of facts about all the species featured, Five Busy Beavers makes counting and learning fun!


The Busy Beaver

The Busy Beaver
Author: Nicholas Oldland
Publisher: Kids Can Press Ltd
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2011-01-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1554538629

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A very busy beaver learns a lesson from his friends.


Get Busy, Beaver!

Get Busy, Beaver!
Author: Carolyn Crimi
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2004
Genre: Beavers
ISBN: 9780439763998

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While the other beavers in his family furiously flip-flap their tails and chomp-chomp their teeth to make a new dam, young Thelonious takes a moment to smell the flowers.


Busy Beavers

Busy Beavers
Author: M. Barbara Brownell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 42
Release: 1988
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

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Photographs and text introduce the physical characteristics and habits of the beaver.


How Do Beavers Make Dams?

How Do Beavers Make Dams?
Author: Dorothy Jennings
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2017-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1508156492

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A beaver�s funny teeth and floppy tail are more than just decoration--they�re construction tools! Readers will unlock the mystery of dam building in this entertaining and educational text. Putting an unexpected twist on curricular science topics, this book is sure to grab readers� attention. Readers are introduced to the study of life science with real-world examples. Colorful pictures make the information pop, and accessible language clarifies advanced concepts.


In Beaver World

In Beaver World
Author: Enos Abijah Mills
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Company
Total Pages: 162
Release: 1913
Genre: Beavers
ISBN:

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In Beaver World The beaver often does a large amount of work in a short time. A small dam may be built up in a few nights, or a number of trees felled, or possibly a long burrow or tunnel clawed in the earth during a brief period. In most cases, however, beaver works of magnitude are monuments of old days, and have required a long time to construct, being probably the work of more than one generation. It is rare for a large dam or canal to be constructed in one season. A thousand feet of dam is the accumulated work of years. An aged beaver may have lived all his life in one locality, born in the house in which his parents were born, and he might rise upon the thousand-foot dam which held his pond and say, “My grandparents half a dozen centuries ago commenced this dam, and I do not know which one of my ancestors completed it.” Although the beaver is a tireless and an effective worker, he does not work unless there is need to do so. Usually his summer is a rambling vacation spent away from home. His longest period of labor is during September and October, when the harvest is gathered and general preparations made for the long winter. Baby beavers take part in the harvest-getting, though probably without accomplishing very much. During most winters he has weeks of routine in the house and ponds with nothing urgent to do except sleep and eat. He works not only tooth and nail, but tooth and tail. The tail is one of the most conspicuous organs of the beaver. Volumes have been written concerning it. It is nearly flat, is black in color, and is a convenient and much-used appendage. It serves for a rudder, a stool, a prop, a scull, and a signal club. It may be used for a trowel, but I have never seen it so used. It serves one purpose that apparently has not been discussed in print; on a few occasions I have seen a beaver carry a small daub of mud or some sticks clasped between the tail and the belly. It gives this awkward animal increased awkwardness and even an uncouth appearance to see him humped up, with tail tucked between his legs, in order to clasp something between it and his belly. He is accomplished in the use of arms and hands. With hands he is able to hold sticks and handle them with great dexterity. Like any clawing animal he uses his hands or fore paws, to dig holes or tunnels and to excavate burrows and water-basins. His hind feet are the chief propelling power in swimming, although the tail, which may be turned almost on edge and is capable of diagonal movement, is sometimes brought into play as a scull when the beaver is at his swiftest. In the water beaver move about freely and apparently with the greatest enjoyment. They are delightfully swift and agile swimmers, in decided contrast with their awkward slowness upon the ground. They can swim two hundred yards under water without once coming to the surface, and have the ability to remain under water from five to ten minutes. On one occasion a beaver remained under water longer than eleven minutes, and came to the top none the worse, apparently, for this long period of suspended breathing. It is in standing erect that the beaver is at his best. In this attitude the awkwardness and the dull appearance of all-fours are absent, and he is a statue of alertness. With feet parallel and in line, tail at right angles to the body and resting horizontally on the ground, and hands held against the breast, he has the happy and childish eagerness of a standing chipmunk, and the alert and capable attitude of an erect and listening grizzly bear.