“Ouch! Asteroids and comets often hit this planet.”
This isn‘t a book that I would use in my classroom just because it felt very young. It would be better suited for beginning readers such as maybe preschool or kindergarten.
This isn‘t a book that I would use in my classroom just because it felt very young. It would be better suited for beginning readers such as maybe preschool or kindergarten.
It could be really fun for children to learn about planets in the solar system however this book I feel as though the illustrations could‘ve been more realistic to what the planets actually look like.
Hello World: Solar System by Jill McDonald is a NF-RA/CR picture book that teaches children all about the solar system with interesting facts about each planet. UDL 1.1 (offer ways of customizing the display of information) and EL 4 (link lesson topic to students prior knowledge) are great strategies to use. #UCFLAE3414SP21 This website is a great resource to accompany a lesson about the solar system https://www.planetsforkids.org
Colorful, bright, and easy to understand, this board book is a good intro to solar system facts for the littlest kids. I've read some of the criticisms of it - Pluto is included as a dwarf planet, but the other dwarf planets aren't - and I don't find issue with it. Pluto is easily the best known dwarf planet, and many adults include it as a planet in discussions of the solar system, which is probably why it was mentioned. A fun, basic intro.
Pictured: Someone who knows that the Moon is not part of Mars. 🌙📖
(Saturday morning and this was the first book the kid pulled out of his shelf.... had to share. 😂)
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Saturday morning reads with my Little Dude. #raisingreaders #irememberwhenplutowasaplanet 👶🏻📖🌎💫
I'm going to shamelessly post pictures of my daughter with books today. I like this super simple intro to astronomy. The pictures are bright and fun to look at while the text is short and sweet. #yslibrarian #bookgrub #earlyliteracy