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Themes: Cloning, Science, Technology, Nonfiction, Tween, Emergent Reader, Chapter Book, Hi-Lo, Hi-Lo Books, Hi-Lo Solutions, High-Low Books, Hi-Low Books, ELL, EL, ESL, Struggling Learner, Struggling Reader, Special Education, SPED, Newcomers, Reading, Learning, Education, Educational, Educational Books. Learn about the history, potential, and dangers of cloning, from the first cloned salamander to Dolly the sheep and beyond. Engage your most struggling readers in grades 4-7 with Red Rhino Nonfiction! This new series features high-interest topics in every content area. Visually appealing full-color photographs and illustrations, fun facts, and short chapters keep emerging readers focused. Written at a 1.5-1.9 readability level, these books include pre-reading comprehension questions and a 20-word glossary for comprehension support.
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Date de parution

24 juillet 2015

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9781630787578

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English

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 Meet Dolly
Chapter 2 What Are Clones?
Chapter 3 History of Cloning
Chapter 4 How to Clone
Chapter 5 Cloning and Twins
Chapter 6 Stem Cells
Chapter 7 Helping the Sick
Chapter 8 Animal Clones
Chapter 9 Should We Clone?
Chapter 10 What’s Next?
Glossary
Chapter 1
MEET DOLLY
It was 1996.
A group met in Scotland.
They went to a shed.
A lamb was being born.
They all watched.
Why?
This lamb was special.
Most lambs have a mom.
And a dad.
Not this one.
She was a clone.
A copy.
Her name was Dolly.

DO YOU COPY?

Dolly was named after singer Dolly Parton.
A sheep is a living animal.
How can it be copied?
It is not easy.
Doctors work with cells .

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