
Ned Halley
Author of Farm (Eyewitness Books)
About the Author
Series
Works by Ned Halley
The Wordsworth Dictionary of Drink (Wordsworth Reference) (Wordsworth Collection) (2000) 13 copies, 1 review
Associated Works
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1869) — Afterword, some editions — 21,239 copies, 283 reviews
All Quiet on the Western Front / Birdsong / Goodbye to All That / Poetry of the First World War (2013) — Afterword — 5 copies
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Halley, Ned
- Gender
- male
Members
Reviews
This is an informational book, it reads like a picture dictionary, only relating to farm life. All text is organized in small print paragraphs, rarely more than a handful of sentences. Everything accompanies a picture. Everything about farming is in this book, crops, livestock, harvesting, cutting sheep for wool, etc; it's quite comprehensive.
I like this series for my pre-kindergarteners because it allows me to expose them to a unit plan/topic, and by flipping through the pages I can gauge show more which part of the topic they are interested in. I do this in small groups, two children at a time. I pull two children at a time during center and prompt them to flip through the book. Two seems to work nicely so far; any more would cause a management problem, fighting over the book, when to flip the pages, etc. I pull these children depending on how well they work together, and informally observe which pages they spend the most time on, and which pages they breeze past. I also listen to their conversation to hear what they're thinking and how I can use that in my lesson planning. show less
I like this series for my pre-kindergarteners because it allows me to expose them to a unit plan/topic, and by flipping through the pages I can gauge show more which part of the topic they are interested in. I do this in small groups, two children at a time. I pull two children at a time during center and prompt them to flip through the book. Two seems to work nicely so far; any more would cause a management problem, fighting over the book, when to flip the pages, etc. I pull these children depending on how well they work together, and informally observe which pages they spend the most time on, and which pages they breeze past. I also listen to their conversation to hear what they're thinking and how I can use that in my lesson planning. show less
This nonfiction book would be a great addition to a classroom library. It is a perfect introduction to how to use a reference book.
Media: photos and mixed media.
Media: photos and mixed media.
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Statistics
- Works
- 37
- Also by
- 7
- Members
- 504
- Popularity
- #49,150
- Rating
- 4.0
- Reviews
- 5
- ISBNs
- 58
- Languages
- 3











