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Just a Second

door Steve Jenkins

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"This non-fiction picture book explores time and how we think about it in a different way - as a series of events in the natural world (some of them directly observable, others not) that take place in a given unit of time. Steve Jenkins' extraordinary illustrations will accompany this engaging look at time. Just a Second is visualized as a linear series of illustrations and captions, starting with a second, a minute, an hour, a month, and a year. What happens in a second? A gnat beats its wings 1000 times. A hummingbird beats its wings 75 times. A shrew's heart beats 13 times. A bat squeaks and listens for an echo 10 times. A dropped stone falls 16 feet. Earth travels 18 miles in its trip around the sun. A cheetah can run 100 feet" --… (meer)
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This book presents "a different way to look at time," with several page spreads each devoted to "in one second" and "in one minute" and one spread each devoted to "in one hour/day/week/month/year." There's also one spread each for "very quick" (e.g. the Shasta salamander, the amphibian with the "world's fastest tongue," can snap up an insect in 1/100 of a second) and "very long" (e.g. an ocean quahog lived to be 405 years old - an animal world record). Some facts are fascinating, some sobering ("In one week, human development destroys an area of forest equal in size to 550,000 football fields"). Back matter includes "a history of the universe" (spiraling out from the Big Bang), a chart of Earth's human population 1750-2050, plant and animal life spans, and a "history of time and timekeeping," as well as additional reading and "a note about the facts and figures in this book."

See also: A Second Is A Hiccup ( )
  JennyArch | Aug 15, 2021 |
Summary: This book explores a series of quick facts that young minds may find interesting. It also has amazing graphics that students would find engaging.
Thoughts: I really liked all of the books I picked. but I really liked this book because it had a plethora of information and helped students discover new things without being overwhelmed by reading. I also really liked this book because it didn't not require lots of reading and students could explore many facts at once.
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- Teach about facts
- Teach about time
- Use each fact as a teaching point for a lesson or unit ( )
  khadijab | Aug 30, 2018 |
This book explains the concept of time through seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, years, and more. It explains things that can happen in that amount of time. For instance, the book talks about how a cheetah can immediately start sprinting in one second or an adult's heart can beat about 70 times. ( )
  mckennalandry | Feb 28, 2018 |
This books talks about what can happen in a second, in a minute, in a hour, and in a very very long time. It gives us an insight to how much happens every single second around the world. ( )
  jasminenesbitt1 | Feb 22, 2018 |
An informational text using Steve Jenkin's ingenious collage work to complement the factual information. "A second goes by pretty quickly. In fact, several have passed since you started reading this sentence. And they just keep going by. There are 60 seconds in every minute, 3,600 in every hour, and on and on. Most people reading this book will experience more than 2 1⁄2 billion seconds in their lifetime. But a lot can happen in a second. Some surprising — even amazing — things can take place in a very short time. Other events unfold more slowly …And that's what this book is about." - Steve Jenkins

Teaching Connections: informational research projects, nonfiction text features

Website Resources: http://www.stevejenkinsbooks.com ( )
  EmmaNicolazzo | Dec 15, 2016 |
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"This non-fiction picture book explores time and how we think about it in a different way - as a series of events in the natural world (some of them directly observable, others not) that take place in a given unit of time. Steve Jenkins' extraordinary illustrations will accompany this engaging look at time. Just a Second is visualized as a linear series of illustrations and captions, starting with a second, a minute, an hour, a month, and a year. What happens in a second? A gnat beats its wings 1000 times. A hummingbird beats its wings 75 times. A shrew's heart beats 13 times. A bat squeaks and listens for an echo 10 times. A dropped stone falls 16 feet. Earth travels 18 miles in its trip around the sun. A cheetah can run 100 feet" --

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