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Sto caricando le informazioni... Animals by the Numbers: A Book of Infographics (Outstanding Science Trade Books for Students K-12) (edizione 2016)di Steve Jenkins (Autore)
Informazioni sull'operaAnimali in cifre. Il libro di infografiche sugli animali di Steve Jenkins
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. This is such a great book to read aloud with students. It talks about different characteristics of animals and has great visuals to correlate with the infographics about certain animals. Great for a science or animal unit for 2nd-5th grade. ( ) This book could be overwhelming for some kids but would be good for 3rd grade and older. This book starts out with a page on why numbers are important and how we can use them to convey facts and information about animals. I liked that it didn't start out on page one but gave the "why" this book is in graphs and some on reading tips. I would use this not only to show my kids animal facts but to get them used to reading graphs and have activities of finding information within a graph and the different types of graphs. The pictures are all so colorful and the images are beautiful and there were some types of graphs that I had forgotten about such as the size of the circle representing the biomass of an animal and this reminded me of teaching kids ratios and relationships in weight and height by using images and graphs. There were also timelines and maps and arrays. I could see combining this into a math and science lesson. I am normally off-put by books that are a giant collection of facts, but this book was structured in a more unique way (more unique than anything I've encountered, anyway). It presents different facts about animals in a wide variety of infographics. My personal favorite was a flow chart that detailed the fight or flight process of an armadillo, presenting questions like "can it eat me?" "can I outrun it?" etc. I think that this book would be well loved by students, as it gives some interesting facts in really visually interesting ways, and could also be a good resource for students to use for research of independent exploration. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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"How many species are there across the globe? How much do all of the insects in the world collectively weigh? How far can animals travel? Steve Jenkins answers these questions and many more with numbers, images, innovation, and authoritative science in his latest work of illustrated nonfiction. Jenkins layers his signature cut-paper illustrations alongside computer graphics and a text that is teeming with fresh, unexpected, and accurate zoological information ready for readers to easily devour. The level of scientific research paired with Jenkins creativity and accessible infographics is unmatched and sure to wow fans old and new." -- Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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