Imatge de l'autor

Tracy Maurer

Autor/a de John Deere, That's Who!

104 obres 768 Membres 25 Ressenyes

Sobre l'autor

Sèrie

Obres de Tracy Maurer

John Deere, That's Who! (2017) 93 exemplars
Noah Webster's Fighting Words (2017) 53 exemplars
The World's Worst Wildfires (2019) 42 exemplars
Helping Hands (A to Z) (2002) 18 exemplars
Storm Codes (2007) 15 exemplars
The Brain (1999) 12 exemplars
License Plates (1999) 11 exemplars
Skin (1999) 10 exemplars
The Senses (Bodyworks) (1999) 10 exemplars
Skateboarding (2001) 10 exemplars
Cupcakes, Cookies, and Cakes (2009) 9 exemplars
State Capitals (1999) 9 exemplars
Autumn (A to Z) (2002) 9 exemplars
BMX Freestyle (2001) 8 exemplars
Freestyle Moto-X (2002) 7 exemplars
Rock Your Room with Crafts (2009) 7 exemplars
Scrapbook Starters (2009) 7 exemplars
Lamborghini (2006) 7 exemplars
Stock Cars (2004) 7 exemplars
Mustang (2006) 7 exemplars
Digestion (1999) 7 exemplars
The Cheerleaders (2006) 7 exemplars
Ps and Qs (A to Z) (2001) 6 exemplars
Summer (2002) 5 exemplars
Desert Racers (2004) 5 exemplars
In-Line Skating (2001) 5 exemplars
Cheerleading Skills (2005) 5 exemplars
Viper (2007) 4 exemplars
Winter (2002) 4 exemplars
Playground Games (2010) 4 exemplars
World Dances (Let's Dance) (1997) 4 exemplars
Bones (1999) 4 exemplars
Snowboarding (2001) 4 exemplars
Spooky : haunted houses (2017) 4 exemplars
Mountain Biking (2002) — Autor — 4 exemplars
All of Me (A to Z) (2002) 3 exemplars
What's in a... Hole? (What's in a...) (2010) — Autor — 3 exemplars
Fabulous Fashion Crafts (2009) 3 exemplars
Cheerleading Practice (2006) 3 exemplars
Lowriders (2004) 3 exemplars
The heart and lungs (1999) 3 exemplars
Fingernail Art (2009) 3 exemplars
Chilling ancient curses (2017) 3 exemplars
Eerie ESP (2017) 3 exemplars
Swimming (2010) 2 exemplars
Competitive Cheerleading (2005) 2 exemplars
School Cheerleading (2005) 2 exemplars
Growing Flowers (2001) 2 exemplars
Lotus (2006) 2 exemplars
Jeep (2007) 2 exemplars
VW Beetle (2007) 2 exemplars
Growing Vegetables (2000) 2 exemplars
Ballet (Let's Dance) (1997) 2 exemplars
Hummer (2006) 2 exemplars
Cheerleading Gear (2006) 2 exemplars
Tap dancing (1997) 2 exemplars
Growing Herbs (2000) 2 exemplars
Spring (2002) 2 exemplars
Friends and Family (A to Z) (2001) 2 exemplars
Growing House Plants (2000) 2 exemplars
Land Rover (2007) 2 exemplars
Basketball (2013) 2 exemplars
Range Rover by Land Rover (2021) 1 exemplars
Bicycle Riding (2011) 1 exemplars
Macon: The Center of Georgia (1995) 1 exemplars
S-Class by Mercedes-Benz (2021) 1 exemplars
Growing Fruit (2000) 1 exemplars
R8 by Audi (2021) 1 exemplars
Escalade by Cadillac (2021) 1 exemplars
Continental GT by Bentley (2021) 1 exemplars
Rhythmic gymnastics (1997) 1 exemplars
Log (What's in a...) (2010) 1 exemplars
Ford GT (2007) 1 exemplars
Growing Trees (2000) 1 exemplars
Paper Crafts with Pizzazz (2009) 1 exemplars

Etiquetat

Coneixement comú

Membres

Ressenyes

A little bit linguistic history, a little bit American Revolution history, and all around sassy telling of Noah Webster's work.
 
Marcat
sloth852 | Hi ha 10 ressenyes més | Jan 2, 2024 |
Adorable. Very interesting and great illustrations. If you have a fact loving, word loving, list loving child, this is a must.
 
Marcat
FamiliesUnitedLL | Hi ha 10 ressenyes més | Mar 23, 2023 |
Note: I received a digital galley of this book through NetGalley.
 
Marcat
fernandie | Hi ha 10 ressenyes més | Sep 15, 2022 |
This book, subtitled “The Story of the Telegraph and Morse Code” tells the story of how instant messages were first invented back in the 1800s.

The author begins by pointing out for children ages 5 and up:

“Back when Samuel Morse was a boy, news wasn’t usually new by the time folks heard it. A letter could ride for weeks between towns or sail for months between countries.”

Samuel dreamed up a machine that would use electric pulses to carry coded messages through wires to machines far away from each other. He created a code that used dots and dashes to stand for numbers that in turn referred to words. He shared his idea with a science professor and an engineer who helped him realize his invention. He tried various schemes to bury cable but ran into difficulties. Under water, a ship inadvertently pulled up his cable. On land, poorly made pipes caused the wires to fail. Then he tried above ground, using tall chestnut poles strung with wires. This plan, completed in 1844, was the one that finally worked. The first message went from the U.S. Supreme Court changer to a Baltimore train depot and read “What Hath God Wrought.”

The invention took off like wildfire and spread from coast to coast, and then across the oceans.

The author ends with: “So, who made electricity useful? Who created instant messages and changed the world forever? Samuel Morris, that’s who!” And part of Morris’s name is rendered in code.

Backmatter includes a time line, list of additional facts, bibliography, and Author’s Note.

Charcoal-lined mixed media Illustrations by Borja Ramón López Cotelo, also known as el primo Ramón, have a comic-book feel.

Evaluation: This story emphasizes Morse’s persistence in the face of repeated failures, and the fact that his ideas required collaboration with others. Both of these messages are laudatory for children. I thought it a bit of an exaggeration to claim Morse “made electricity useful” however, as it was quite useful even aside from its role in enabling telegraphy.

The author, who expressed her admiration for Morse in her note, did not mention that Morse, who was anti-Catholic and anti-immigrant, was also a well-known defender of slavery in the 1850s, declaring it sanctioned by God. Specifically, he wrote:

“Slavery per se is not sin. It is a social condition ordained from the beginning of the world for the wisest purposes, benevolent and disciplinary, by Divine Wisdom. The mere holding of slaves, therefore, is a condition having per se nothing of moral character in it, any more than the being a parent, or employer, or ruler.”

It would be a good lesson to point out to young readers that people are not all one thing or the other, and that many prominent figures in America’s history bear the stain of racism and prejudice, in addition to their accomplishments.

Note: This book received a number of accolades, including NSTA Best STEM Book of the Year, Junior Library Guild Selection, and A Bank Street College Best Book of the Year.
… (més)
½
 
Marcat
nbmars | Hi ha 2 ressenyes més | Nov 25, 2021 |

Llistes

Premis

Potser també t'agrada

Autors associats

Ginnie Hsu Illustrator

Estadístiques

Obres
104
Membres
768
Popularitat
#33,143
Valoració
3.8
Ressenyes
25
ISBN
311
Llengües
3

Gràfics i taules