Underwater Counting: Even Numbers
Underwater Counting: Even Numbers
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Charlesbridge Publishing
Annotation: Presents facts and information about marine life while counting from zero to fifty by even numbers.
Genre: [Mathematics]
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #4720136
Format: Paperback
Copyright Date: 2001
Edition Date: 2001 Release Date: 02/01/01
Illustrator: Biedrzycki, David,
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 0-88106-800-4
ISBN 13: 978-0-88106-800-9
Dewey: 513.2
LCCN: 00047395
Dimensions: 22 x 28 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Thu Mar 01 00:00:00 CST 2001)

The author of The Icky Bug Alpha bet Book (1989) and many other popular books on basic skills returns with this attractive, informative counting book. The text counts from 0 to 50 by even numbers (except for one Green Moray Eel) and gives some general information (sometimes just a few words) about the underwater creatures that appear in the pictures. A nice variety of water-dwellers is included, many with unusual features, such as the bright blue teeth of the harlequin tuskfish. Younger children may have a difficult time with the concept of even numbers, but they'll still enjoy paging through Biedrzycki's spectacular, computer-generated underwater scenes aglow with neon-colored sea creatures and plants. Kids will also enjoy searching the illustrations for the featured number, which is cleverly hidden in each scene. Use this to complement a unit on the sea and to integrate math, science, and art in a whole-language curriculum.

Horn Book (Sun Apr 01 00:00:00 CST 2001)

This simplified account of Pocahontas's life and of fifteenth-century European and Native American relations strives for cultural sensitivity in the text and in the brightly colored illustrations, but many details are presented without any interpretation. Small text boxes and a final page add facts to a book that's a good reader but simplistic history. Ind.

School Library Journal (Sun Apr 01 00:00:00 CST 2001)

K-Gr 3 Featuring increasing numbers of fish and other ocean dwellers, this colorful book counts from 0 all the way up to 50. Single- and double-page spreads introduce each numeral and show the corresponding number of underwater creatures, along with short paragraphs of anecdotal information presented in a chatty, sometimes humorous style. For example, Pallotta's description of two coral groupers reads: "If you were this fish, people would say you had measles, chicken pox, or really cute freckles." In addition to manta rays, parrotfish, leopard sharks, and many other eye-catching species, there are also whale lice, elasmosaurs (ocean reptiles that lived at the time of the dinosaurs), and fishing bats. The realistic artwork, done in Adobe Photoshop, shows dusky underwater scenes. Some of the illustrations are quite striking; in one, a moray eel looks straight at readers with an intense blue-eyed gaze, and in another, large sailfish leap gracefully above the ocean's surface. Unfortunately, some of the images seem to have slightly blurred edges. As the numbers increase, counting the objects becomes more difficult, as the fish are very small, partially hidden, or mere shadows. Providing only sketchy information, this offering may appeal to browsers interested in aquatic wildlife or to sharp-eyed kids who enjoy the challenge of searching illustrations for minute details. Joy Fleishhacker, formerly at School Library Journal

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ALA Booklist (Thu Mar 01 00:00:00 CST 2001)
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Word Count: 1,059
Reading Level: 3.7
Interest Level: P-2
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 3.7 / points: 0.5 / quiz: 46580 / grade: Lower Grades
Reading Counts!: reading level:2.9 / points:2.0 / quiz:Q36750
Lexile: AD640L
Guided Reading Level: N
There are zero fish swimming on this page. Maybe they were chased away by a shark. Or maybe you scared them off when you opened this book!

Excerpted from Underwater Counting: Even Numbers by Jerry Pallotta
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There's something fishy about this book . . .

Facts and figures to fill an ocean! Learn to count from zero to fifty, counting even numbers by two. Sound complicated? Not so, with page after page of unique and fascinating sea creatures to discover. Four odd-looking Clown Triggerfish help make counting fun and, although they have been extinct for millions of years, you can count thirty-two fierce-looking Elasmosaurs.

Jerry Pallotta's signature kid-friendly text, packed with fun facts, makes learning a kid's favorite pastime. With fun and informative books such as UNDERWATER COUNTING, kids--like fish--are sure to stay in school.

Breathtaking and distinctive illustrations bring the vivid hues of the deep sea and the gentle green-blues of the sun-lit ocean's surface to life. UNDERWATER COUNTING will spark the interest of budding oceanographers and mathematicians.


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