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If I Were an Ant

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A child imagines how much larger things such as crumbs, puddles, trees, and even babies would seem to an ant.

This series meets the following Reading First initiatives: - Phonics- Vocabulary- Comprehension- Fluency

30 pages, Library Binding

First published January 1, 1992

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Amy Moses

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June 13, 2023
Let's be ants. Be a dandelion. Be someone else. Training to see the world from the perspective of another being makes you a "good person".
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April 24, 2010
Looking at life from an ant's point of view sort of like "A Bug's Life". A baby would be like a giant and a crack would be like the Grand Canyon.It makes students think about how animals feel about certain things. It also make them think about math because they are trying to figure out how much bigger items would look if they were an ant.
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