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Julie Hanna

Autore di The Man Who Named the Clouds

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Comprende i nomi: julie hanna, Julie Hannah

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This book is about a man named Luke Howard who actually created the first practical scientific system for naming clouds. He was always curious about the different forms of clouds and began to examine them. This book is an example of historical fiction because Luke Howard is a real scientist in history. The story is based on a real person in history. This book had real samples of weather journals in it from different students. It showed their observations of how the weather changes. Luke Howard did the same types of observations with clouds. This book is all about the discovery of classifying clouds.… (altro)
 
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sarahetuemmler | 6 altre recensioni | Apr 13, 2015 |
This book is a biography about a man by the name of Luke Howard, and how he became the man to create the system of classifying clouds. The book shares Luke’s life story from childhood to adulthood, but it keeps the reader captivated and wanting to read more. Along with the story, there are weather journals that touch on subjects like snow, fog, rain, wind, temperature, etc. It also breaks down the ten basic clouds in a way that is understandable. The pictures in the book are a great visual aid when trying to see the differences between the clouds. This book tells a great story and, along the way, makes learning about clouds enjoyable.… (altro)
 
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NMikolay | 6 altre recensioni | Apr 3, 2010 |
The Man Who Named the Clouds is an extraordinary piece of nonfiction literature for an elementary student. The reading level at times may be difficult for younger children to understand because it gives such detailed information about the man who named the clouds. This book primarily talks about a man of the name Luke Howard that took the time when he was a young boy to observe clouds, which then became known as the man who named the clouds. An educator has to appreciate the significance of how the author can narrate the biography of Luke Howard in such an intriguing way. The illustrations are kid friendly and let the readers vividly see the life that Luke Howard lived. In this book the author includes an activity where children can keep their own weather journal like Luke Howard did. At a young age he kept his own journal about clouds because like most people he was curious about the weather and what caused clouds. The book does a wonderful job of switching back and forth on the biography of Luke Howard, and the key characteristics of clouds. An interesting piece of information was when Luke Howard was older he would paint pictures of clouds because they did not have names for them for him to write about. This was a great book for an educator to read in class because it does thoroughly describe Luke Howard’s life, and how important his contribution of naming the clouds was. This book does not overwhelm the reader with a lot of historical background on Luke Howard, but instead inserts fun activities and information about clouds to break up all the key events that take place in Luke Howard’s life.… (altro)
 
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Strenshaw | 6 altre recensioni | Apr 3, 2010 |

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Opere
14
Utenti
122
Popolarità
#163,289
Voto
4.0
Recensioni
7
ISBN
4
Lingue
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