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Bezig met laden... I is for Idea: An Inventions Alphabetdoor Marcia Schonberg
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Twenty six inventions, from aluminum to odomoeter to zipper, are highlighted in this colorful picturebook. Each entry includes a simple sentence that names and briefly describes an invention. For older students or more specific discussion, a set of paragraphs describe the invention in greater detail. Appendix includes a set of 14 questions (answers included) that encourage readers to think more on what they learned while reading. Also at the end is a full page on patents - what they are and why they are important. Illustrations are large and colorful, showing the invention in use, most often the original version is depicted (wooden bicycle, old style radio). ( ) With an invention for each letter of the alphabet, the author explores the ideas of men and women from all over the world and how those ideas affected people, including us today. Each letter has a simple four-line poem telling about the invention followed by a detailed description with facts about the inventor, history on what was happening at the time, and how the world changed because of the work. Inventions from the "E" elevator to "N" neon signs to "Z" zipper are explored. At the back of the book is a whole page of thought-provoking questions (including the answers upside-down on the page) to spur more questions and imagination. There is also a page devoted to what a patent is and how to apply for one. This book would be a springboard for many great lessons. How about letting each child describe something they would like to invent that would make life better for people today. An inventions convention like a science fair would be fun for older children. Twenty six inventions, from aluminum to odomoeter to zipper, are highlighted in this colorful picturebook. Each entry includes a simple sentence that names and briefly describes an invention. For older students or more specific discussion, a set of paragraphs describe the invention in greater detail. Appendix includes a set of 14 questions (answers included) that encourage readers to think more on what they learned while reading. Also at the end is a full page on patents - what they are and why they are important. Illustrations are large and colorful, showing the invention in use, most often the original version is depicted (wooden bicycle, old style radio). geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
An A to Z introduction to modern inventions such as computers, microwave, umbrella, zipper and many more. Each invention is introduced with a poem and includes detailed-filled expository text. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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