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Saturday, August 20, 2011

Ancient Egypt nonfiction (informational text) book


Code Quest, Hieroglyphs, by Sean Callery
This book is a great combination between mystery, adventure, and codes.  Anybody who is interested in Ancient Egypt needs to learn the basics of hieroglyphics to understand better.  This is a great introduction to them. 

Mummies of the Pharaohs: Exploring the Valley of the Kings (National Geographic Investigat)

Mummies of the Pharaohs, Exploring the Valley of the Kings, by Melvin Berger and Gilda Berger
age age 8 and up (grade 4-7)
This book is an excellent book to learn more about the Pharaohs of the Valley of the Kings.  It has great pictures and diagrams. The pictures are so clear, the items look like you can touch them. 
*Mrs. B's Tip:  If you are reading either Theodosia or Kane Chronicles, understanding the Valley of the Kings and the Pharaoh's buried there will help you visualize when reading. 

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The Living Tomb, by Jacqueline Morley
I liked this book because the illustrator draws the whole scene and then magnifies smaller parts.  So for example you see the Pharaoh's palace across two pages and then 6 different close ups- Pharaoh's throne, Queen and her sons, scribes at work, etc.  I think this book helps you visualize how these ancient ruins once looked. 


Graphic Library, The Curse of King Tut's Tomb, by Michael Burgan
Grade 3-6
King Tut is the most famous pharaoh.  Why?  Is it partly because it was the first find in the Valley of the Kings that wasn't robbed?  Yes, but that is not the reason why people remember him.  The reason is because his tomb was said to be cursed.  Read the graphic novel to find out the whole story. 


Pharaoh's Boat, by Daid Weitzman
This book really explains how the Ancient Egyptians built boats.  It is very interesting and the story behind the boat is intriguing. 
*Mrs. B's Note: In Kane Chronicles, Sadie and Carter ride this kind of a boat down the Nile.  Helps for visualizing the story.


Secrets of the Sphinx, by James Cross Giblin
One of Egypts mysteries sits in front of three pyramids.  The Sphinx is part lion part man.  It is the World's largest statue.  It was built around 4,000 B.C.  This book talks about the Sphinx's long forgotten history. 


Friday, August 19, 2011

Favorite Rocks and Minerals books



National Audubon Society, First Field Guide Rocks and Minerals
Every rock collector needs this field guide.  It has great pictures, list each specimen's properties, and similar examples. 


The Pebble First Guide to Rocks and Minerals, by Zachary Pitts
I love this book for early geologists (scientists who study the Earth).  The book has great pictures of rocks and minerals and how they are used.  The book also gives properties, where the rocks and minerals are found, and facts about them. 


Scholastic Science Readers, Level 2, Rocks and Minerals, by Edward r. Ricciuti
This is an excellent book for budding geologists.  It is mostly text, but don't let that scare you away!  The informative text explains how rocks are formed, what are minerals, and the difference between igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks.  Take your rock passion to the next level.


Jump into Science, Rocks and Minerals, by Steve Tomecek
National Geographic published a wonderful book about Rocks and Minerals.  It has cute characters that will teach you about how rocks are made.  Those cute characters also discuss how the rock cycle works.  I really love the graphics and pictures.  They really pop and look real!


How Soil is Made, by Heather Montgomery
This informative text really digs deep to explain what soil is and how it is made.  It has great pictures and the text is given in smaller chunks.  Learn more about what you have been walking on every day! 


Different Kinds of Soil, by Molly Aloian
Did you know there were different kinds of soil?  This book takes you all around the planet to explain all the different kinds of soil there are.  Great pictures and smaller chunks of text make this a very informative book. 




Saturday, June 25, 2011

Great Informational Text Books on VOLCANOES

After looking at over 30 informational text books on volcanoes, these are my favorites.  I looked for great pictures, good content- ( a must if we want children to learn something from them), understandable diagrams, and unique!  Here's the list- happy learning!

  • Anatomy of a Volcano, by Mary Lindeen
  • Volcanoes, Inside and Out, by D. M. Souza
  • Volcanoes!, Time for Kids
  • Visiting Volcanoes with a Scientist, by Catherine McGlone
  • True Book, Volcanoes, by Elaine Landau
  • Into the Volcano, by Donna O'Meara, grade 6-8, Lexile 960
  • Why do Volcanoes Erupt?, by Wil Mara
  • comic book, The Explosive World of volcanoes with Max Axiom, by Christopher L. Harbo
  • Volcano, a Visual Guide, by Donna O'Meara
  • Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Tsunamis, Projects and Principles for Beginning Geologists, by Matthys Levy and Mario Salvadori