How Things Work: Scholastic Reference (Scholastic First Encyclopedia)

by Scholastic Books

Other authorsScholastic Inc (Other Contributor)
Hardcover, 1995

Status

Check shelf

Call number

J 541.3 Ll

Publication

Scholastic (1995), 91 pages

Description

Explains how things from everyday life are made, built, and used and tells what goes on in stores, offices, and in the city.

Local notes

0000-0145-7475

User reviews

LibraryThing member barndk01
Scholastic First Encyclopedia of How Things Work? offers an encyclopedia version which makes it easy to find information about the simple but complex things in our life. Within this book Scholastic also uses cross-references which also tell you more about the subject on the page. This book opens
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the students minds to how things work in their everyday lives. It focuses on how such things like bathrooms, bike, buses, clocks, glass, and money.

While reading through this encyclopedia I immediately noticed that it is not like any other encyclopedias I have read before. This encyclopedia features pictures, definitions, real life illustrations, and alternative ways of thinking. It gives facts about each term listed while offering real-life examples so that it can relate to the students lives. It continues to go in-depth by giving a step-by-step example of how these different things work.

I also love how the book has a pattern of showing each term across a double page spread while featuring models of that particular term so that students can actually see a visual of what is being talked cartoonish and some are real-life which relates to both of their childlike worlds. This book would be great to have in the classroom because children can see how things relate to each other and in our world.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

91 p.; 8.75 inches

ISBN

0613255976 / 9780613255974
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