Non fiction resources you can find in the library
NF 591.998 NOR
Norman, M (2007), The Antarctica Book - Living in the freezer. black dog books: Fitzroy, Victoria.
This book is full of lovely photographs, and information different Antarctic animals. It begins with the worlds largest animal, the blue whale, and finishes with the tiniest in Antarctica, the water bear. This book will help you understand how these animals have adapted to survive in the coldest place on earth.
NF 998 MCD
MacDonald, K (1996), Antarctica, Ends of the Earth, The World's Remote and Wild Places. Reed International Books: Port Melbourne, Victoria.
This book includes information on 5 different Antarctic animals, as well as more general information about Antarctica that you may find interesting. Use the contents page at the front to speed up your search.
NF 591.998 GOU
Gough, S. (2001), Creatures of the Antarctic. Reed International Books: Port Melbourne, Victoria.
The contents page of this book will guide you to the information you need. The language should be easy for you to understand. Look out for the bold heading Adaptations, for each of the different animals in the book.
NF 577.5 BAL
Ballance, A. (2001), Habitats of the World: Polar Regions. Pearson Education: Sydney, Australia.
This book is written in easy to understand language. It does include information about animals in the Arctic as well as Antarctica. Remember your task is about Antarctica, check carefully to be sure that you are using information that will answer your questions.
Norman, M (2007), The Antarctica Book - Living in the freezer. black dog books: Fitzroy, Victoria.
This book is full of lovely photographs, and information different Antarctic animals. It begins with the worlds largest animal, the blue whale, and finishes with the tiniest in Antarctica, the water bear. This book will help you understand how these animals have adapted to survive in the coldest place on earth.
NF 998 MCD
MacDonald, K (1996), Antarctica, Ends of the Earth, The World's Remote and Wild Places. Reed International Books: Port Melbourne, Victoria.
This book includes information on 5 different Antarctic animals, as well as more general information about Antarctica that you may find interesting. Use the contents page at the front to speed up your search.
NF 591.998 GOU
Gough, S. (2001), Creatures of the Antarctic. Reed International Books: Port Melbourne, Victoria.
The contents page of this book will guide you to the information you need. The language should be easy for you to understand. Look out for the bold heading Adaptations, for each of the different animals in the book.
NF 577.5 BAL
Ballance, A. (2001), Habitats of the World: Polar Regions. Pearson Education: Sydney, Australia.
This book is written in easy to understand language. It does include information about animals in the Arctic as well as Antarctica. Remember your task is about Antarctica, check carefully to be sure that you are using information that will answer your questions.