Fotografía de autor

Arabella B. Buckley (1840–1929)

Autor de By Pond and River

40 Obras 1,472 Miembros 1 Reseña

Sobre El Autor

Series

Obras de Arabella B. Buckley

By Pond and River (2008) 218 copias
Birds of the Air (2008) 205 copias
The Fairy-Land of Science (1878) 182 copias
Insect Life (2008) 141 copias
Trees and Shrubs (2008) 122 copias
Book of Insects, Reader (2012) 34 copias
Eyes and No Eyes (1907) 32 copias
Eyes and No Eyes (2021) 2 copias

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Nombre legal
Fisher, Arabella Burton Buckley
Fecha de nacimiento
1840
Fecha de fallecimiento
1929
Género
female
Nacionalidad
UK
Lugar de nacimiento
Brighton, Sussex, England, UK
Ocupaciones
science writer
science teacher
Biografía breve
Arabella Burton Buckley was born in Brighton, England, to a prominent family. At age 24, she became a secretary to Charles Lyell, a lawyer and the leading geologist of his day, and worked for him for about 10 years. Then she began writing and lecturing on science. She knew a number of well-known scientists including Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace. In 1884, she married Thomas Fisher, but continued publishing under her maiden name. In addition to her own writings, such as The Fairy-Land of Science (1878), many of them aimed at young people, she edited Mary Somerville's Connexion of the Physical Sciences (1877) and Heinrich Leutemann's Animals from Life (1887). Her books were popular enough to be translated into many other languages, including Japanese and Polish, during her lifetime.

Miembros

Reseñas

This book introduces children to tress, and shrubs. It engages them, and allows them to question and think about all the ways trees are useful to us. It contains information on how a tree starts out in its first years, and also how it continues to grow throughout the years. The book studies animal life in woods as well. It discusses oak tress in great detail, and how animals are dependant on such trees like the oak. The book is divided up into chapters. Each chapter discusses a different plant or tree.
The first few chapters are about the value of trees, and the tree life cycle. Some chapters discuss flowers that are found on trees, and shrubs. A neat chapter that I found to be interesting is the plant life you can identify in the part. It gives a guide to what sort of trees, and shrubs you might be able to identify in your local park. I think that this would be excellent to read and take along on a field trip to a park, or woods. There are so many lesson opportunities with this book. The book also talks about various trees and compares them, and also relates them to each other. There are pictures that support each tree, in how it looks. I would recommend this book to upper level elementary grades. It is best suited for 4th and 5th graders because of the high reading level.
… (más)
 
Denunciada
Gabrielle.Detrick | Nov 11, 2009 |

Listas

También Puede Gustarte

Autores relacionados

Estadísticas

Obras
40
Miembros
1,472
Popularidad
#17,454
Valoración
4.0
Reseñas
1
ISBNs
84
Idiomas
1

Tablas y Gráficos