Skeleton Clues

Skeleton Clues by Sarah Fleming, published by Pacific Learning, Incorporated in 2005, is an educational book that explores the fascinating insights provided by bones. With 16 pages of content, this edition is presented in English and focuses on how bones reveal information about animal diets, family structures, and the historical context of our world.
Readers will discover how bones serve as vital clues in understanding life science and earth science topics. The book presents expository text that explains the connections between skeletal remains and various aspects of the natural world, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the stories that bones can tell. This informative resource is designed to enhance teaching and learning in language arts and education, making it a valuable addition to any educational setting.
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Bones tell stories from long, long ago. Find out how bones give us clues about things such as animal food, animal families, the world then and now, and more. Text Type: Expository, ExplanationTheme/Topic: Life Science, Earth Science
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