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OverviewThe Sun is fiery ball of gas with scalding temperatures and massive explosions. Get up-close to the star that keeps our solar system spinning. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kristine Carlson Asselin , Ilia I RoussevPublisher: Capstone Press Imprint: Capstone Press Dimensions: Width: 19.70cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.20cm Weight: 0.020kg ISBN: 9781429653930ISBN 10: 1429653930 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 01 December 2010 Recommended Age: From 8 to 10 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsPerfect for young researchers, this new series captures the wonder of our universe, utilizing brilliant photography and a clear, concise narrative to explain key subjects. Each book begins with a general introduction, revealing key physical factors (distance, temperature, size, and relative comparisons). Subsequent chapters discuss composition, atmosphere, and relationships to Earth. The authors keep the reader's interest with familiar comparisons and fun facts which are directed at young children. Catching the reader's eye and directing attention to important information, the books are laid out with contracting colors, captions and labels. This series is an excellent supplement to elementary textbooks and a strong resource for elementary research. Recommended.-- Library Media Connection This book is targeted for grades 3 and 4 but it can be used with older children, especially those with reading difficulties, because of its interest and motivational value. The scientific content is correct, including the facts and diagrams. Its broad appeal makes it an attractive purchase. A variety of facts about the Sun are explained clearly. Vocabulary related to the subject is defined throughout the book. Some of the vocabulary and content may be difficult for the student to read independently at this grade level. The book could be read with teacher direction so students can learn the scientific content. Actual photos and artistic effects are used to make the book appealing for students. There is a glossary, a list of suggested Internet sites, and suggested additional reading materials included. http: //www.nsta.org/recommends/ViewProduct.aspx?ProductID=20492-- NSTA Recommends Perfect for young researchers, this new series captures the wonder of our universe, utilizing brilliant photography and a clear, concise narrative to explain key subjects. Each book begins with a general introduction, revealing key physical factors (distance, temperature, size, and relative comparisons). Subsequent chapters discuss composition, atmosphere, and relationships to Earth. The authors keep the reader's interest with familiar comparisons and fun facts which are directed at young children. Catching the reader's eye and directing attention to important information, the books are laid out with contracting colors, captions and labels. This series is an excellent supplement to elementary textbooks and a strong resource for elementary research. Recommended.-- ""Library Media Connection"" This book is targeted for grades 3 and 4 but it can be used with older children, especially those with reading difficulties, because of its interest and motivational value. The scientific content is correct, including the facts and diagrams. Its broad appeal makes it an attractive purchase. A variety of facts about the Sun are explained clearly. Vocabulary related to the subject is defined throughout the book. Some of the vocabulary and content may be difficult for the student to read independently at this grade level. The book could be read with teacher direction so students can learn the scientific content. Actual photos and artistic effects are used to make the book appealing for students. There is a glossary, a list of suggested Internet sites, and suggested additional reading materials included. http: //www.nsta.org/recommends/ViewProduct.aspx?ProductID=20492-- ""NSTA Recommends"" Author InformationKristine Carlson Asselin writes both fiction and nonfiction for children and teens. She is the author of more than fifteen children's books for the elementary school library market and her debut YA novel ANY WAY YOU SLICE IT (Bloomsbury Spark) came out in April 2015. Kris volunteers with the Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts, and loves Harry Potter, Doctor Who, classic rock from the 70's and 80's, and anything with a time travel theme. She loves doing workshops and talking about reading and writing with both kids and adults. Kristine lives in a suburb of Boston, Massachusetts with her husband and daughter. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |