Amazing Structures
Series of 5 titles ⁎
From skyscrapers up above to tunnels down below, the structures people build are amazing. How are they built? And why? Amazing Structures uses carefully leveled text and vibrant, full-color images to give early fluent readers practice reading informational text while learning about the world around them. Includes infographics, an activity, and a glossary to reinforce new words.
Interest Level | Grade 2 - Grade 5 |
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Reading Level | Grade 2 |
Category | Beginning Readers, STEM |
Subject | Science and Math, STEM |
Copyright | 2016 |
Publisher | Jump! |
Imprint | Pogo Books |
Language | English |
Number of Pages | 24 |
Publication Date | 2015-08-01 |
Dewey | 624.1-791.06 |
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Graphics | Full-color photographs |
Dimensions | 7.5 x 9 |
Lexile | 490-620 |
Guided Reading Level | K |
ATOS Reading Level | 2.9 |
Accelerated ReaderĀ® Points | 0.5 |
Features | Glossary of key words, Index, and Table of contents |
Reviews
Series Made Simple
Imparting just a few tantalizing morsels of information about various kinds of large-scale infrastructure, these primary-level introductions combine particularly vivid photos with comments that are simply phrased but not entirely generalized. In Bridges, for instance, Pettiford identifies and points out distinctive features of common kinds: beam, arch, and suspension. Also worth noting are photographic depictions of woman engineers and designers at work in Bridges, Dams, Skyscrapers, and Roller Coasters. Less laudable are the single hands-on projects that close each volume, which are perfunctory instructions for such nonstarters as a dam made from rocks and sticks in a flat pan full of sand. VERDICT Possible additions to STEM collections.
Booklist (Erin Anderson)
The Amazing Structures series is a quality primer on the basics of reading nonfiction texts, with big, bold headings and labels, captioned maps and diagrams, a glossary of unfamiliar terms, and sidebars filled with added facts. This edition deals with the basic physics that power the world’s tallest, fastest, and most fun amusement park rides. Topics such as potential and kinetic energy and gravity are explained in simple terms. Questions at the start of each chapter engage readers’ prior knowledge and experiences, while colorful photographs of kids around the world enjoying coasters provide context clues. Instructions for building a model coaster are included in the end matter. This title not only covers foundational science concepts but also offers practice with the timely and vital skill of reading nonfiction.
NSTA (Karen Nesbit)
OH MY! Not to forget Dams, Bridges, and Skyscrapers, Roller Coasters, and Stadiums! A new non-fiction book series brought to you by JUMP library, developed for young and struggling readers (2nd-5th), includes all the features of quality informational texts: labels, diagrams, maps, infographics, Table of Contents, Index, Glossary. There are also special features, Ideas for parents and teachers, including Before, During, And After reading strategies, Did you know (fun facts throughout the books), as well as Activities and Tools for children to extend their thinking. The LEARN more ideas for kids gives students a nudge to do more research. Each book includes 24 pages of stunning, vibrant photos of the most amazing structures. The carefully leveled text gives early fluent readers support and practice reading informational text. Next Generation Standards include Engineering, Technology, and Applications of Science.