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Science Made Simple

Please Don't Laugh, I Can Use a Graph!

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- Large type, ample spacing between words and lines of text
- Easy-to-follow layout, text appears at same place on pages in each section
- Familiar objects and topics
- Use of high frequency words and more complex vocabulary
- Colorful, engaging photos and picture words provide high to moderate support of text to assist with word recognition and reflect multicultural diversity
- Varied punctuation
- Supports national science standards and learner outcomes
- Designed for library, classroom, and at-home use for guided, shared, and independent reading
- Full-color Photographs
- Comprehension activity
- Glossary

24 pages, Paperback

First published September 2, 2006

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Esther Beck

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April 19, 2012
-great book to introduce all types of graphs, such as pictographs, bar graphs, charts, etc..
-uses the same style throuhgout the book: words on top, pictures on bottom of page
-uses symbolism- symbols to represent words, which make it more engaging for students
-the students can make a graph of a topic the teacher chooses, such as the favorite ice cream flavors of the class, but have the students choose which graph would be most appropriate
-have students graph the weather for an ongoing graphing that is relating to another topic such as weather
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