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Cargando... Light Waves (edición 2018)por David A. Adler (Autor), Anna Raff (Ilustrador)
Información de la obraLight Waves por David A. Adler
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. This book is fully loaded with almost everything you could want to know about light and all of it’s different forms. I did give this book a lower score though because it is so wordy and has a lot of information condensed into it. If I were going to use this book in class I would consider breaking it up between days or even units because of how dense it is. ( ) This book is so awesome. It explains basically everything about light, from how it travels, to how mirrors and images work, how we get colors, and waves that we can't see. The first time I looked through this, I thought it might be a little long for kids to stay engaged with, but I read it at the request of some of my preschoolers (5 year olds) and I read the entire thing, while others joined in, and read it all the way through again for those who missed some of the beginning. They LOVED it! In my opinion, light is one of the coolest and easiest things that we can experiment with children and there are plenty of small activities in this book that would be so quick to demonstrate. I might use some of those examples, like how you look on each side of a spoon, or why straws look bent in water, and ask students to come up with possible explanations and then read this book for further exploration/explanation. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
"An introduction to the physics of light for young readers, with an overview of photons, transparency, the electromagnetic spectrum, and the mechanics of reflection"-- No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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