Animalogy: Animal Analogies
Animalogy: Animal Analogies
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Arbordale Publishing
Annotation: Uses analogies to teach the similarities and differences between animals, including their sounds, physical adaptations, behaviors, and classes.
Genre: [Biology]
 
Reviews: 5
Catalog Number: #56469
Format: Perma-Bound Edition
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Common Core/STEAM: Common Core Common Core
Copyright Date: 2011
Edition Date: 2011 Release Date: 09/01/11
Illustrator: Morrison, Cathy,
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: Publisher: 1-607-18137-1 Perma-Bound: 0-605-52260-X
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-1-607-18137-8 Perma-Bound: 978-0-605-52260-2
Dewey: 590.1
LCCN: 2011006510
Dimensions: 26 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Horn Book (Sun Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2012)

This animal-themed book introduces analogies: "Amphibian is to frog / as mammal is to moose." Whether illustrating verbs or nouns, the crisp language features accurate syntax, and rhymes on the alternate pages work well. Vivid illustrations of animals in natural settings are eye-catching. Six pages of learning activities based on information in the book are appended.

Kirkus Reviews

Fauna are used to teach children about analogies. Each spread presents readers with a phrase, "this is to this, as that is to that," accompanied by illustrations emphasizing that relationship. "Beaver is to build, as spider is to spin." From the tiniest ants to the mightiest lions, animals of all sorts are compared by size, sound, way they move and how they are classified. Most are solid analogies, although Berkes sometimes sacrifices word choices to make verses rhyme, and the analogies suffer. A few are not quite pathetic—"Rabbit is to nibble, as skunk is to dig"—and several seem to be worded backwards: "Amphibian is to frog as mammal is to moose." Extensive backmatter encourages readers to further explore analogies with questions and activities that lead them to think creatively about the ways in which the animals were compared in the text. Morrison's artwork is detailed and realistic, especially when it comes to the smaller species, each feather, fin and hair standing out in relief, though the pictures do not always fully illustrate distinctions. Flawed, but it fills a niche that is otherwise almost empty. (Informational picture book. 4-8) 

School Library Journal (Thu Dec 01 00:00:00 CST 2011)

PreS-Gr 4 Use this rhyming book about animals with students to explain the concept of analogies. "Robin is to wing, as goldfish is to fin. Beaver is to build, as spider is to spin." Body parts, size, sounds, actions, and animal classification are all included in the examples. Detailed and realistic illustrations give moose, bears, and frogs a ready-to-jump-off-the-page appearance. The lion and dog look ferocious, but fit the pairing of "Dog is to bark, as lion is to roar." The final image shows a man reading Animalogy to children around a campfire with several animals from earlier pages in the background. Extensive activities are provided at the end of the book and online. The online activities feature cross-curricular lessons, learning games, and projects. This book makes learning about analogies, new vocabulary, and animals easy to understand and fun. Nancy Baumann, University of Missouri-Columbia

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Wilson's Children's Catalog
Reading Level: 1.0
Interest Level: P-2
Reading Counts!: reading level:1.1 / points:1.0 / quiz:Q54461
Lexile: AD180L

Compare and contrast different animals through predictable, rhyming analogies. Find the similarities between even the most incompatible animals . . . bat is to flit as eagle is to soar; dog is to bark as lion is to roar. Comparisons include sounds, physical adaptations, behaviors, and animals classes and are so fun, readers learn without even realizing it! Animalogy is to fun, as animals are to nature. This nonfiction picture book with a cuddle factor and rhyming text includes a 6-page For Creative Minds section in the back of the book and a 48-page cross-curricular Teaching Activity Guide online. Animalogy is vetted by experts and designed to encourage parental engagement. Its extensive back matter helps teachers with time-saving lesson ideas, provides extensions for science, math, and social studies units, and uses inquiry-based learning to help build critical thinking skills in young readers. The Spanish translation supports ELL and dual-language programs. The interactive ebook reads aloud in both English and Spanish with word highlighting and audio speed control to promote oral language skills, fluency, pronunciation, text engagement, and reading comprehension. Tap animals and other things that make noise to hear their sounds.


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