Supports the national science education standards Unifying Concepts and Systems, Order, and Organization; Unifying Concepts and Evidence, Models, and Explanation; Unifying Concepts and Form and Function; and Life Science as outlined by the National Academics of Science and endorsed by the National Science Teachers Association.
I read this book in science class and there is no theme other than to help you fill out a worksheet and teach you about what your body does when bacteria or a virus enters.
Wow! You really can learn about cells and neutrophils and phagocytes and lymphocytes in this book! If you want to teach your kids/students about cells, this is the book to go to.
note: this appreciation is sarcasm. it is a good book to learn about cells but it’s not like it’s my fav book of all time.
Cell Wars, Frances R. Balkwill Grade Level: K-3 Topic: Cells Description: This book takes a unique approach at showing how cells function in the body, fight off diseases, and how they grow. This book also directly relates to national science standards in its content.