Marshes and Swamps!
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Marshes and Swamps! With 25 Science Projects for Kids

Illustrated by Tom Casteel
What kinds of plants and animals live in marshes and swamps? The places where land and water meet are some of the most fascinating places on earth, where a rich diversity of plants and animals make their homes. In Marshes and Swamps! With 25 Science Projects for Kids, readers ages 7 to 10 explore wetlands through hands-on STEM projects that deepen their understanding of these special places. Come for a tour of these living laboratories and discover the many ways marshes and swamps help protect the environment!
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Green Teacher Magazine
“Many people would wrinkle their nose at the thought of studying marshes and swamps. This book by J.K O’Sullivan, illustrated by Tom Casteel, demystifies some of the yucky elements of wetlands and emphasizes their importance. Some fun and easily-achievable projects, such as Nature’s Kidneys, What’s in the Water?, and Sea Level Rise engage students and teachers in using design skills. Other components, such as a True or False? game and the Did you know? Sections, help students build scientific literacy. Casteel’s graphics make the content more accessible and relatable to all audience.”

Curtis J. Richardson, Professor and Director Duke University Wetland Center
“A wonderful book that should bring children into the magical world of wetlands”

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What kinds of plants and animals live in marshes and swamps?

The places where land and water meet are some of the most fascinating places on earth, where a rich diversity of plants and animals make their homes. In Marshes and Swamps! With 25 Science Projects for Kids, readers ages 7 to 10 explore wetlands through hands-on STEM projects that deepen their understanding of these special places. Come for a tour of these living laboratories and discover the many ways marshes and swamps help protect the environment!

In Marshes and Swamps, hands-on STEM projects for kids that promote the use of the scientific method provide an interactive learning experience, while links to primary sources offer ample opportunity for further, student-led exploration. Fun facts, engaging illustrations, timeline, glossary, and resources keep kids wanting to learn more about these fascinating bodies of water.

Try these hands-on STEM activities!

  • Experiment with erosion
  • Make a model wetland
  • Design a filtration device
Available In:
Hardcover, $19.95
9781619307056
Paperback, $14.95
9781619307070
Includes: Table of Contents | Charts | Maps | Glossary | Resources | Index | Metric Conversions Chart
Specs: 8 x 10 size | 4-color interior | 96 pages
Subject: Science
Content Focus: Life Science

TABLE OF CONTENTS

What Lives in Marshes and Swamps?

Introduction
What are Marshes and Swamps?

Chapter 1
Why Marshes and Swamps Matter

Chapter 2
Wild, Weedy, and Watery Plant Life

Chapter 3
Marsh and Swamp Creatures

Chapter 4
Warning Sings and Wetland Threats

Chapter 5
Protecting Marshes and Swamps

Glossary
Metric Conversions Resources
Essential Questions
Index