A small pool of water in the rocks near the ocean's edge might not seem like an interesting place. But tide pools are natural aquariums, and there's plenty to explore. This informative leveled reader explains what causes the tides, how tide pools form, and which amazing creatures have adapted to life in these constantly changing environments.A small pool of water in the rocks near the ocean's edge might not seem like an interesting place. But tide pools are natural aquariums, and there's plenty to explore. This informative leveled reader explains what causes the tides, how tide pools form, and which amazing creatures have adapted to life in these constantly changing environments.
Exploring tide pools:lis +quiz ?
the most common kinds of animals in tide pools are called invertebrates :sofe bodies and no backbones. Invertebrates can be stationary or mobile.Exploring tide pools:lis +quiz ?
the most common kinds of animals in tide pools are called invertebrates :sofe bodies and no backbones. Invertebrates can be stationary or mobile.
Exploring Tide Pools is a non - fiction book in the RAZ - Plus series, suitable for third - grade students with a Lexile level of 890L. It mainly explores tide pools. Here is a detailed introduction: