Copyright Date:
1989
Edition Date:
1989
Release Date:
05/06/89
Illustrator:
Davidson, Dennis
Pages:
47 pages
ISBN:
0-394-82457-1
ISBN 13:
978-0-394-82457-4
Dewey:
629.45
Dimensions:
23 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
School Library Journal
Gr 2-3-- The story of Apollo II' s historic flight 20 years ago from lift-off, through The Eagle has landed,'' to splashdown and subsequent quarantine (fear of
moon germs''). Except for occasional side comments, Donnelly doesn't go into great detail, but she does a good job of setting the stage, with chapters on the history of the idea of flight to the moon, one on astronaut selection and training, concluding with a penetrating look at the flight's effect both on the three astronauts and on people in general. Despite our space program's huge and beautiful legacy of photographs, most of the illustrations here are bland color paintings that rob the narrative of a sense of reality and give the book a cheap look. Too bad--aside from Fradin's Moon Flights (Children's, 1985), there's little available on the subject for younger readers. --John Peters, New York Pub . Lib .
Word Count:
3,626
Reading Level:
4.1
Interest Level:
2-5
Accelerated Reader:
reading level: 4.1
/ points: 1.0
/ quiz: 6431
/ grade: Lower Grades
Reading Counts!:
reading level:3.3 /
points:3.0 /
quiz:Q07850
Lexile:
630L
Guided Reading Level:
O
Fountas & Pinnell:
O
The astronauts of Apollo 11 made history as the first men to land on the Moon. Learn more about how Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins trained and achieved this momentous feat in this Step 5 History Reader. Step 5 Readers tell stories in chapters using longer paragraphs, for children who want to take the plunge into chapter books but still like colorful illustrations and photography.
"The story of Apollo 11's historic flight, from lift-off, through 'The Eagle has landed,' to splashdown and quarantine. Donnelly does a good job of setting the stage with chapters on the history of the idea of flight to the moon, astronaut selection and training, and look at the flight's effect on people in general." --School Library Journal.