Jane Goodall is one of the most respected scientists and environmental activists in the world. This engaging nonfiction biography introduces young readers in Grades 3-5 (ages 7-13) to Goodall's groundbreaking research with chimpanzees in Tanzania and her lifelong mission to protect wildlife and inspire global conservation efforts. Vivid images, complex sentence structure, content-area vocabulary, and key text features such as a glossary and timeline support comprehension and critical thinking. Ideal for classroom libraries, science units, or independent reading, this book inspires students to care for the natural world and follow their passions.
Written for ages 7-13 and grade levels 3-5.Highlights Jane Goodall's pioneering work with primates and her global conservation impact.Includes nonfiction text features such as a glossary, timeline, and supporting visuals.Encourages environmental awareness and civic responsibility.Ideal for biography studies and science or social studies integration.Related Subjects
9 - 12 Years Biographies Children's Children's Books Education Education & Reference Language Arts