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S'està carregant… I, Galileode Bonnie Christensen
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Apunta't a LibraryThing per saber si aquest llibre et pot agradar. No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. Pleasingly illustrated, narrative of Galileo's life, told in first person, from his youth to his old age. Book focuses on his physics experiments, the adaption of the telescope & development of the microscope, and his discoveries in astronomy. Back matter includes a science-related timeline and Galileo's experiments, inventions/improvements, discoveries, and a glossary. This book is great a great way for third grade students to learn about Galileo and his life accomplishments. This story is told in first person, so they students can get a idea of how things from his perspective. The bright illustrations bring the book to life, as the students gain factual knowledge of all the inventions and accomplishments of Galileo. Students can also be involved in a discussion of higher order thinking questions such as, "Which one of Galileo's inventions was the most important and why", or Did you think Galileo had a good life? What challenges did he encounter" Etc. These questions can be written on the board along with a few others and students can pick one or two to write about on their own paper. Overall I rate this book as excellent as it is informational, engaging, easy to follow and understand. Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
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Examines the life of the Italian scientist from a first-person perspective that surveys his achievements while covering his world-changing ideas about a heliocentric solar system and his imprisonment for heresy. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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Google Books — S'està carregant… GèneresClassificació Decimal de Dewey (DDC)520.92Natural sciences and mathematics Astronomy Astronomy Biography And History Astronomer BiographiesLCC (Clas. Bibl. Congrés EUA)ValoracióMitjana:
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