
Sandra Iversen
Author of Eruption (Science and Technology) (Wildcats)
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Works by Sandra Iversen
Foundations for Reading: Grandpa's Special Present Level 13 Reading Boo (Foundations) (1996) 6 copies
Marco Saves Grandpa 3 copies
Mother Hippopotamus Gets Fit 3 copies
Foundations for Reading: Mr.Bumbleticker's Birthday Level 4 Reading Book (Foundations) (1998) 2 copies
Who will sweep the floor 2 copies
Grumpy 2 copies
Mythical Beasts (The Wright Group) 2 copies
Going to the Hospital 1 copy
Motion Matter and Energy 1 copy
Charlie Chimp's Race 1 copy
The Silly Ram 1 copy
The Obstacle Course 1 copy
The Bug And Beetle School 1 copy
Robert 1 copy
Snowy Bear 1 copy
Danny Dragon 1 copy
Baby Bee Gets Lost 1 copy
Joe's Fun 1 copy
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This very basic book shows how birds fly south for the winter and return home for the warmer months. However, buyer beware, it does not use the words "migration," "south," "climate," or any of the seasons at all - nor does it even mention the specific birds (Canada geese) by name. The text literally just describes what the birds fly over (i.e., trees, mountains) while the illustrations show these in the fall and then again in the spring. I struggled with rating this as high as I did given show more that I feel the book provides little information. However, for my purposes, it did exceedingly well. Our class had been talking a great deal about migration already, so this book served to further reinforce what we already knew. Even so, I felt like I had to add a lot of explanation to this book as I read it to allow the children to connect the text with what we already learned and to really draw the children in to examine how the illustrations were showing different seasons. Still, the short and simple sentences of the book made it a slim enough read to hold the attention of the young toddlers in my class (and should be relatively easy for beginning readers to follow on their own). show less
This book still talks about Pluto being a planet and mentions that astronomers haven't found anything out past Pluto, both of these things are now out of date. This book was written in 1994
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- Works
- 124
- Members
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- Rating
- 3.5
- Reviews
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- ISBNs
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