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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. 00014263 Construction Zone by Cheryl Willis Hudson (2006) is an informational book about the process in building and the tools used. This is a quality book through its pictures and text. The book contains photographs from an actual work cite. Students are able to see the machines and tools that are really used to build. Throughout the book there are definitions of words specific to construction that readers may not know. This will help with comprehension. In a classroom I might use this book if our class was doing a project associated with construction. For example, if the students were trying to get a new playground built or a part of the school redone. I could also use this book if something in the community was being built to show the students how the process works. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
Put on your hard hat and step inside the construction zone: you're invited on a virtual tour of a building in progress. Put on your hard hat and step inside CONSTRUCTION ZONE! Caution! Construction zone ahead! Anyone who has ever stopped to watch a big building going up - and who hasn't? - will be thrilled by this behind-the-scenes look at an amazing construction project. Young readers are invited to come on a virtual tour of a building in progress, led by award-winning photographer Richard Sobol. It takes hundreds of workers, thousands of trucks and machines, and millions of nails and bolts to transform an idea on paper into an actual building in which people will live, play, shop, or work. Every single piece of the construction puzzle - big and small - must fit together flawlessly. With a clear, direct narrative and handy definitions of construction-related jobs, machines, and terms, Cheryl Willis Hudson distills this most complex of projects into language a young child can grasp. The building itself - the Stata Center at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Frank O. Gehry - is playful and colorful, sculpted to excite, delight, and surprise. Richard Sobol's vivid color photographs capture all the excitement of the busy construction site, while offering a close-up view of its breathtaking genius. No library descriptions found. |
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