Big and little

Erica Donner

Book - 2018

Using the new C3 Framework for Social Studies Standards, these books explore environmentalism through the lenses of History, Geography, Civics, and Economics. In Domestic Fuel, the text and photos look at the history, basic philosophies, and geography of this environmental issue. As they read, students will develop questions about the text, and use evidence from a variety of sources in order to form conclusions. Data-focused backmatter is included, as well as a bibliography, glossary, and index.

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Literature
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Published
Minneapolis, MN : Jump!, Inc [2018]
Language
English
Main Author
Erica Donner (author)
Physical Description
16 pages : colored illustrations ; 22 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 16) and index.
ISBN
9781620317501
9781620317709
9781534100466
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Review by School Library Journal Review

PreS-A clever look at opposites that often provides examples of the same object or person in divergent situations to clearly explain the concepts to young learners. A car or a river might go fast or slow, for example. The full-color photographs in each title offer strong visual clues for kids to recognize the differences between each object. This is especially important in Loud and Soft where interesting juxtapositions are presented: "A girl yells. It is a loud sound. A bee buzzes. It is a soft sound." The accompanying photographs offer clear examples for little learners to decipher. Each title ends with a question asking for other examples of the opposites being presented, allowing for additional conversation and vocabulary building. VERDICT An accessible series on opposites, and a solid addition for early nonfiction collections. © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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