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Cilindros/Cylinders
Cilindros/Cylinders
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A+ Bilingüe/Bilingual

Cilindros/Cylinders

Which 3-D shape gives your birthday cake a golden glow? A cylinder! Have a blast finding cylinders that roll roads flat, feed a flock of birds, and make toys go.

 
  
Reading LevelGrades 1-2
Interest LevelGrades PreK-2
  
  
ISBN978-1-66398-232-2
PublisherCapstone Press
BrandA+ Bilingüe/Bilingual
Copyright2013
  
Page Count32
LanguagesBilingual
Capstone Interactive eBook
List Price: $53.32 School/Library Price
$39.99

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Children's Literature Comprehensive Database - Melissa J. Rickey

"This is part of the “3-D Shapes” book series designed to support early readers’ understanding of mathematical shapes such as cylinders. Simple and direct sentences are matched with brightly colored, full-page photographs to facilitate comprehension and provide clear examples of cubes in children’s everyday worlds. An early sentence defines a cylinder, “...a 3-D shape with two circle-shaped bases. The middle of a cylinder is one smooth, curved surface.” This is followed by examples of “Cylinders at Home”: “Batteries are cylinder-shaped power packs that make toys go”; “Cylinders at Work”: “Painters change plain walls into colorful ones with a cylinder called a paint roller”; and “All Sorts of Cylinders” such as “Glowing cylinders on your birthday cake show how old you are. Make a wish!” An “It’s a Fact” section lists interesting information about cylinder shapes in your kitchen, in the Scottish caber toss game, and in spools of thread. A “Hands On” feature provides directions for making a cube friend named Cubby. Additional features included a table of contents, clear chapter headings, a glossary, a resource guide, and an index. This book can be used as a read aloud in primary math lessons and can also be read independently by early readers." - Children's Literature Comprehensive Database

January 1, 2008

 
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