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Overview
Toppers is a simple and engaging series that looks at basic science subjects. Bold, informative text and clear photographs support the carefully selected activities and encourage young readers to have fun with science! This series seeks to explore visually an element of everyday life from the child's viewpoint. Each book promotes discussion between the reader and the parent or teacher while at the same time forming a basis for observation and critical thinking. Through interpretation of word and picture, children will make their own discoveries, a vital element in the learning process.A simple discussion of various facets of summer, including hot weather, longer days, and outdoor activities.
Editorials
Children's Literature -
When discussing the summer season in the classroom, the subjects of sunshine and hot temperatures are always the first to be covered. Diving slightly deeper into the season, students learn about shadows that the sun casts, insects and flowers, sports that are played in the summer, summer vacations, and ways to prevent sunburn. Photographs and simple illustrations depict the variety of subjects covered, not hindering or contributing much to the overall lesson, though providing both real and imaginary visuals for different types of learners. One in the βToppers" series of educational seasons books, this title pairs topics with activities that support each concept. These activities could be implemented individually or with a group. An index in the back of the book provides a quick reference for readers in this very basic introduction to the seasons for beginners. For best results in incorporating this book in a classroom's curriculum, use the series as a starting point and then expand, explore, and experiment. Reviewer: Carly ReaganBook Details
Published
October 1, 1996
Publisher
Childrens Pr
Pages
24
Format
Binding
ISBN
9780516092751