You Are Here: Australia

From the Series Exploring World Landmarks
  • Interest Level: Grade 5 - Grade 8
  • Reading Level: Grade 6

G'Day mate! Discover the landmarks that make Australia well known around the world--ancient landforms, such as Uluru, unique animals, such as those in the Great Barrier Reef, sunny beaches, such as Bondi Beach, and modern city structures, such as the Sydney Opera House. Free downloadable Teacher's Notes.

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978-1-0398-1535-3
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Interest Level Grade 5 - Grade 8
Reading Level Grade 6
Age Range 10 - 13
Dewey 914
Lexile 1040L
ATOS Reading Level
Guided Reading Level T
Subjects Geography
Genres Nonfiction
Publisher Crabtree Publishing
Imprint Crabtree Forest
Copyright 2024
Number of Pages 48
Dimensions 8 x 10
Graphics Full-color illustrations, Full-color photographs
BISACS JNF046000, JNF038030, JNF038000
Rights Included WORLD
Language English

Exploring World Landmarks series - School Library Journal, Fall 2023 Series Made Simple

A visually appealing series for classroom reports, armchair travelers, or those planning a sightseeing tour.

You Are Here: Australia - Booklist, STARRED REVIEW

It’s hard to squeeze information about the world’s sixth-largest country into a short presentation, but the judiciously chosen facts in this installment in the Exploring World Landmarks series (4 titles) both pique interest and provide a solid overview of the subject. After an introduction to the continent as a whole, which mentions heavily populated areas, Aboriginal groups, and unique species, two-page spreads get into more depth. Each spread covers a natural or man-made landmark, including Uluru, the Great Barrier Reef, Sydney Opera House, and Port Arthur (the ruins of a massive penal colony jail). Each landmark is described and shown in large, crisp color photographs, and the text emphasizes what the feature means to Australians today. Browsers will enjoy the wow factor of the strange animals and landforms; the book will also be a hit for reports as it covers lesser-known treasures, such as the Bungle Bungles, a group of cone-shaped sandstone hills that were an Aboriginal secret up until 40 years ago. A worthwhile purchase for public and school library shelves.

Author: Carrie Gleason

You Are Here: Australia Teacher's Note

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Author/Illustrator biography
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Index
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Table of contents
Teaching guides
Full-color illustrations, Full-color photographs