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Janice VanCleave's geometry for every kid

by Janice VanCleave
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Overview

How do you fold a sheet of paper into the shape of a whale? How do you measure the area of a pizza pie? How can you draw a circle within a circle without lifting your pencil from the paper?

Now you can discover the answers to these and other fascinating questions about elementary geometry—the study of shapes. Packed with illustrations, Geometry for Every Kid uses simple problems and activities to teach about acute and obtuse angles, parallel and perpendicular lines, plane and space figures, and much more! By arranging the pieces of an intriguing Chinese puzzle called a tangram, you'll explore all the different shapes you can form. You'll also learn how to create a colorful 3-D drawing that seems to rise right off the page! And, by building a geoboard, you'll discover a quick, fun way to compare the area of different geometric figures.

Each of the activities is broken down into its purpose, a list of materials, step-by-step instructions, expected results, and an easy to understand explanation. Every project has been pretested and can be performed safely and inexpensively in the classroom or at home.

Also available in this series from Janice VanCleave:
* ASTRONOMY FOR EVERY KID
* BIOLOGY FOR EVERY KID
* CHEMISTRY FOR EVERY KID
* DINOSAURS FOR EVERY KID
* EARTH SCIENCE FOR EVERY KID
* GEOGRAPHY FOR EVERY KID
* THE HUMAN BODY FOR EVERY KID
* MATH FOR EVERY KID
* PHYSICS FOR EVERY KID

About the Author, Janice VanCleave

JANICE VANCLEAVE is a former school science teacher and a captivating presenter at museums, schools, and bookstores nationwide. She is the author of over twenty other science books for children.

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Editorials

School Library Journal

Gr 3-5-Twenty-five topics are introduced with background definitions and problems to check comprehension, followed by a classroom-tested activity. The book is more suited to classroom use than at home, where the materials for the most interesting activities may take time to round up (nails, a board, matching highlighters and transparent, plastic report covers to cut up to make a 3-D picture). Having a teacher add to the background for formulae like A=r2 or define ``circumference'' would also be helpful. (Unlike ``ratio,'' ``circumference'' is in the glossary, but its definition, given in terms of ``perimeter,'' is not user-friendly for novices.) Geometry does not follow the format of earlier ``Science For Every Kid'' books as it presents chapters instead of one-page activities. The book has lots of white space and clear black-line diagrams. A survey of public libraries and bookstores found no competition. That could either mean that it fills a crying need, or that there's no demand for it at all.-Margaret Chatham, formerly at Smithtown Library, NY

Carolyn Phelan

This book from the Science for Every Kid series introduces concepts in geometry through short explanations and hands-on activities. From recognition of lines, shapes, patterns, and angles, VanCleave moves into calculation of area, three-dimensional figures, and coordinate graphing. Although the book doesn't replace a good geometry text or instructor, it could provide teachers and motivated students with simple projects for exploring facets of geometry. Line drawings and diagrams illustrate the text.

Book Details

Published
August 30, 1994
Publisher
New York : Wiley & Sons, c1994.
Pages
240
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780471311423

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