Cracking Up: A Story About Erosion (Science Works)
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Rating | : | 4.48 (791 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1404819967 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 32 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-10-14 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Describes the process of erosion and how water, ice, wind, and sun wear away at Earth's surface.
. Jacqui Bailey is the author of several books that speak especially to young adult readers, including " Sex, Puberty, and All That Stuff, " also available from BarronAa¬as.Lilly is both a illustrator and designer of children's books
"Erosion made fun." according to Crease in the Page. This is a nice little way to present the idea of evolution. The story is about one ledge on a cliff, how it went through seasons of change, and how finally one day it cracked off, turned into boulders, then rocks, and finally became sand. Needless to say, it's not the most exciting graphic novel you'll ever read--most pictures are just pictures of rocks, cliffs, a seagull, a crab comme. "Another good Earth science book." according to Susan M Cullinan. Really good book to use when teaching about weathering, erosion, deposition etc If you need some additional easy reading Earth Science for your student library this is a good addition.. ALD said Super nonfiction!. A great book to begin teaching about erosion. Pictures support the text. Great explanations of cause and effect, as well as vocabulary exposure.A great read aloud.
. About the Author Jacqui Bailey is the author of several books that speak especially to young adult readers, including " Sex, Puberty, and All That Stuff, " also available from BarronAa¬as.Lilly is both a illustrator and designer of children's books