Saturday, April 23, 2011

Picture Book (Science): Meet the Planets (by John McGranaghan)

Summary of Meet the Planets:    
Coming to you live from the Milky Way, Pluto (former ninth planet) emcees the first ever Favorite Planet Competition.   Pluto begins by introducing the inner plants—Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.  These solid, rocky planets are closest to the sun.  Who is your favorite?  The fastest planet—Mercury?  The brightest one—Venus?  The “mother” of life—Earth?  OR The red-faced planet, named after the god of war—Mars?  Next up, the outer plants—Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.  These gaseous planets have their own rings!  The question is:  Does one of them deserve to be the winner?   The largest planet—Jupiter?  The light on his feet—Saturn?  The slanted one—Uranus?  The beautiful blue planet—Neptune?  The judges cannot come to a decision.  So that means that YOU will decide the Favorite!

Evaluation:
Author John McGranaghan creatively introduces readers to the planets in the Milky Way using the competition framework. The fast-paced text offers up an intriguing glimpse into the unfathomable world of outer space.  Captivated readers will be eager to learn more about space and the Greek mythology references.  The imaginative illustrations by Laurie Allen Klein depict astronomers, scientist, mathematicians, and other historical figures related to the study of space.  She cleverly incorporates famous works of art and historical objects.  Sylvan Dell’s across the curriculum teaching guide identifies all the figures and connections, prompting research and learning opportunities.  There are so many layers to this book that each time through can be a new experience, depending on the level, age, and interest of the participants.  Meet the Plants is an out of this world journey through space and learning. 

For more excellent teaching opportunities, check out the Sylvan Dell’s teaching guide and book page.    

7 comments:

  1. Thanks so much for the giveaway!

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  2. This looks so clever and fantastic!

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  3. What a great take on a familiar subject! Love it!

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  4. I love the illustrations! Can't wait to check this one out!

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  5. This looks like an awesome book and my son is starting to really get interested in the sun, moon, and planets.

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  6. This sounds a fantastic book. We love the planets and al the differences between them. They are amazing.

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  7. We have a wall mural in my granddaughters bedroom that has the planets on it (from when her dad was a child)and she is so fascinated by it.

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