
Fungi Study: Kingdoms and Classification Grades 7-8 Extension
From the warm, humid forests of Madagascar to the frigid glaciers of Antarctica, and from the decomposing trunk of a fallen oak tree to the mystery leftovers in the back of your fridge, fungi are hard at work breaking down dead organic matter as the earth's recycling superstars. Get ready to be amazed, and enjoy exploring the captivating world of fungi!
- 48 pages
- Full-color illustrations and photos
- Paperback; perfect binding; 11"x8.5"
This book is suggested to accompany our Kingdoms and Classification Science Unit as extra reading for students in Grades 7-8.

From the warm, humid forests of Madagascar to the frigid glaciers of Antarctica, and from the decomposing trunk of a fallen oak tree to the mystery leftovers in the back of your fridge, fungi are hard at work breaking down dead organic matter as the earth's recycling superstars. Get ready to be amazed, and enjoy exploring the captivating world of fungi!
- 48 pages
- Full-color illustrations and photos
- Paperback; perfect binding; 11"x8.5"
This book is suggested to accompany our Kingdoms and Classification Science Unit as extra reading for students in Grades 7-8.

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From the warm, humid forests of Madagascar to the frigid glaciers of Antarctica, and from the decomposing trunk of a fallen oak tree to the mystery leftovers in the back of your fridge, fungi are hard at work breaking down dead organic matter as the earth's recycling superstars. Get ready to be amazed, and enjoy exploring the captivating world of fungi!
- 48 pages
- Full-color illustrations and photos
- Paperback; perfect binding; 11"x8.5"
This book is suggested to accompany our Kingdoms and Classification Science Unit as extra reading for students in Grades 7-8.


















