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About the Author

Darlene R. Stille was educated at the University of Illinois. She is a science writer and author of more than 80 books for children including collections of biographies. (Bowker Author Biography)

Séries

Obras por Darlene R. Stille

Extraordinary Women Scientists (1995) 70 exemplares
Extraordinary Women of Medicine (1997) 45 exemplares
Air Pollution (New True Books) (1990) 29 exemplares
The 1997 World Book Year Book (1997) 15 exemplares
The Ice Age (New True Books) (1990) 11 exemplares
Pluto (Our Galaxy and Beyond) (2003) 6 exemplares
Earth (Our Galaxy and Beyond) (2003) 6 exemplares
Uranus (Our Galaxy and Beyond) (2003) 6 exemplares
Diamond Robbery (2008) 5 exemplares
Forensic Evidence: Blood (2008) 5 exemplares
Snakes (First Reports: Animals) (2001) 5 exemplares
Outbreak! (Headline: Science) (2010) 5 exemplares
Neptune (Our Galaxy and Beyond) (2003) 5 exemplares
Ships (2004) 4 exemplares
Trail of Blood (2008) 4 exemplares
Space shuttle (2004) 3 exemplares
Protecting Land (Go Green!) (2011) 3 exemplares
Mars (Our Galaxy and Beyond) (2003) 3 exemplares
Protecting Animals (Go Green!) (2011) 3 exemplares
Mercury (Our Galaxy and Beyond) (2003) 2 exemplares
The Sun (Our Galaxy and Beyond) (2003) 2 exemplares
Energy (Science Around Us) (2004) 1 exemplar
Matter 1 exemplar
Light (Science Around Us) (2004) 1 exemplar

Associated Works

Indiana (America the Beautiful) (1990)algumas edições72 exemplares
Ohio (America the Beautiful) (1989)algumas edições67 exemplares
North Dakota (America the Beautiful) (1990)algumas edições58 exemplares

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Sexo
female

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This book talks about the different ways that put can put things in motion or why it can move a certain way. It goes into many different examples such as how we need friction when we walk in order not to slip all over the ground. I really like the examples that they give because they would be something that almost every student in your class would relate to in some way. Something that this book has throughout was the fun facts they put throughout to help with vocabulary and the science behind the idea. Think that this could be great to make this abstract idea more applicable to their lives. You could also use this as an introduction to this idea and create an experiment off of the book to give hands on experience to go along with the vocabulary and descriptions of the book.… (mais)
 
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MichaelaGennaro | Oct 25, 2019 |
This book introduces the concept of movement, speed, force, inertia. It also does a great job introducing students to the concepts of science and STEM. I loved reading through this book because the author did a great job break things down into the basics as well as embedding fun facts to deepen and broaden the understanding. Even though this book introduces big topics, the author does a wonderful job breaking them down into kid friendly language and concepts. I would read this book to 1st grade probably to introduce the same concepts and conduct motion experiments in class. An experiment that would be possible to do and understand would be falling paper or testing friction.… (mais)
 
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kstapleton16 | 8 outras críticas | Oct 20, 2019 |
This book I liked a lot because it has a vocabulary of easy comprehension and a lot of information and really interesting data where students can really have a significant learning, besides visualizing with the illustrations, it is very clear and has basic details. It also has suggestions of practical activities to complement their learning about energy, heat, light and fuel.
 
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Lailazoe | Jun 3, 2019 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
154
Also by
3
Membros
2,013
Popularidade
#12,785
Avaliação
3.8
Críticas
40
ISBN
394
Línguas
2

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