Sea Scorpions

From the Set Ancient Marine Life

Sea scorpions were the biggest arthropods to ever exist. The biggest grew over 8 feet long! In this hi/lo title, readers will discover the lives of sea scorpions as they swam through prehistoric oceans. Leveled text and colorful illustrations show off sea scorpions' body parts, favorite foods, behaviors, and extinction. Special features map the prehistoric world, show off the animals' size, call out favorite foods, and highlight an important fossil discovery. The book closes with a full-spread profile that puts important information about sea scorpions in one place!

Format List Price Your Price Qty
$26.95 $19.95
Interest Level Grade 3 - Grade 7
Reading Level Grade 2
Dewey Number 565
Lexile 530L
ATOS Reading Level
Guided Reading Level O
Language English
Publisher Bellwether Media
Format Reinforced book
ISBN 9798886871739
Copyright 2023
Number of Pages 24
Dimensions 7.5 x 9
Graphics Full-color illustrations

SLJ Review of Ancient Marine Life

Prehistoric creatures of the ocean come to life in this new Hi-Lo series. Each title provides in-depth information on an early marine animal, with topics ranging from ichthyosaurs to sea scorpions to mega- lodons. The text, which includes one short, readable paragraph per page, is written at a second-grade reading level. The books are extremely informative despite the simple text, and are full of content on the under- water animal’s anatomy and unique features, diet, predators, and what their fossils reveal. Page layouts include appealing graphics and illustrations that highlight the unique feaures of each ancient creature. Text features, such as diagrams, size-comparison charts, maps, and time lines, enhance the content to deepen understanding for readers. The end includes a glossary, as well as additional online resources available via Bellwether’s online FactSurfer website. VERDICT Quality visual features combined with engaging text make this a strong choice for striving readers interested in prehistoric life.

Author: Kate Moening

Illustrator: Mat Edwards