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Spot the shapes on top of rolling waves and on sandy shores. This sea-based early learning selection features rhyme and repetition, as well as a full page summarizing the shapes for reinforced learning.
Shapes are generally our first encounter with math. Geometry skills are learned from an early age, and readers build upon those first geometry lessons with topics like describing objects using the names of shapes, identifying both two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes, and composing shapes. Readers are able to explore these essential concepts independently through easy-to-follow text and colorful images of both new and familiar shapes. By exploring a boat, readers practice identifying shapes of various orientations and sizes. Reflecting the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics, this book addresses standard K.G.A.2. This book should be paired with "Finding Shapes at the Fair" (9781477719558) from the InfoMax Math Readers Program to provide the alternative point of view on the same topic.
This story is about making a rocket ship from triangles and rectangles.
Callie and her friends are so excited! They just entered a contest to see who could build the best rocket ship in the school. While designing the rocket, they learned how to identify both flat and solid shapes. Concepts include counting and naming the sides, corners and faces of geometric shapes. Did Callie’s group win the contest? You will have to read to find out!
Explore the layers of Pirate Ship, from keel to crow's nest. Inside this book lurks a terror of the seven seas! Press out the cleverly shaped chunky pages to reveal the decks of a pirate ship! Explore your very own vessel, from keel to crow's nest, and discover astonishing facts about the pirating life. Complete with press-out cannons, mast, and scoundrel crew, this is a book, 3D model and play scene all rolled into one.
Shows the different shapes of animals to be found in the ocean.
This is an anthology of twenty-seven World War I-era essays, by various authors, on ship camouflage from that time period. It focuses primarily on American and British camouflage, and especially on "dazzle camouflage," a counter-intuitive method in which brightly colored abstract shapes were applied to the ship's surface. The purpose of such camouflage was not low visibility, but to make it difficult to aim a torpedo at a distant, moving ship from a submerged submarine (U-boat), while peering through a periscope. The book includes 275 drawings, diagrams and vintage photographs, and a 40-page camouflage bibiliography, the largest ever.
Shapes are generally our first encounter with math. Geometry skills are learned from an early age, and readers build upon those first geometry lessons with topics like describing objects using the names of shapes, identifying both two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes, and composing shapes. Readers are able to explore these essential concepts independently through easy-to-follow text and colorful images of both new and familiar shapes. By exploring a boat, readers practice identifying shapes of various orientations and sizes. Reflecting the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics, this book addresses standard K.G.A.2. This book should be paired with "Finding Shapes at the Fair" (9781477719558) from the InfoMax Math Readers Program to provide the alternative point of view on the same topic.