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S'està carregant… Magnetic and Nonmagnetic (Heinemann First Library: My World of Science)de Angela Royston
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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. I liked this book and found it very informational. The main idea of this book is to teach the reader about magnetic and nonmagnetic materials and different uses for magnets in everyday life. The first thing I liked about the book was its text features. The table of contents, headlines, labeled pictures, and glossary all help the reader learn. For example, page 8 shows a picture of several different metal items. Each of the items is labeled with the type of metal (aluminum, copper, iron, etc.) This text feature helps the reader identify the different kinds of metals since they would be difficult to know based on the pictures alone. The second thing I like about this book is the organization. The way it flows just makes sense. For example, the book discusses nonmagnetic items after it talks about magnetic items. It would not have made sense if nonmagnetic items were talked about first because the reader wouldn't understand the context of the information being presented. ( ) Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
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Are all metals magnetic? Can magnetism pass through other materials? What do compasses do? Read 'Magnetic and Nonmagnetic' to find out! Learn how people use magnets every day, and how magnets can even work in water. Each book in the 'My World of Science' series explains science that you see in the world around you and use every day. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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