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Mapping and Navigation: Explore the History and Science of Finding Your Way with 20 Projects

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Full Title:

Mapping and Navigation: Explore the History and Science of Finding Your Way with 20 Projects

Contributors:

By (Author) Cynthia Light Brown
Illustrated by Beth Hetland
By (author) Patrick McGinty

ISBN:

9781619301986

Publisher:

Nomad Press

Imprint:

Nomad Press

Publication Date:

1st October 2013

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

526

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

128

Dimensions:

Width 204mm, Height 254mm

Weight:

312g

Description

Whether mapping the solar system or mapping their own backyard, young readers will be able to understand mapping technologies and see the world in new and exciting ways with this interactive, educational book. Detailing how ancient map-making techniques used by the Romans and Greeks have influenced the satellite and GPS technologies used today, thisbook shows how the history of map-making is full of remarkable characters who charted the unknown with an ever-changing set of tools. From studying ancient maps and charting the seas and skies to exploring deep-sea volcanoes and discovering new planets and stars, this resource explains mapping and navigational ideas through hands-on experiments and an assortment of interesting facts.

Reviews

Dr. Ian Muehlenhaus, Department of Geography and Earth Science, University of Wisconsin, La Crosse "This book succeeds in its core mission, to introduce children to the world of navigation, mapmaking, and map use. Mapping and Navigation is packed full of fun projects and activities." Marla Conn, Educational Consultant "Mapping and Navigation is a perfect STEM title and a wonderful resource for students in grades 4--7. It encourages students to draw evidence from informational texts to support analysis, reflection, and research." Other titles by Cynthia Light Brown Explore Rocks and Minerals! Children's Literature Review "Earth science teachers would find a lot of use for this handbook in a classroom setting. The text is engaging and the print is easy on the eyes." Amazing Kitchen Chemistry Projects You Can Build Yourself Roald Hoffmann, 1981 Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry "Chemistry experiments in the kitchen! From mysterious oobleck to soda rockets, this book is the greatest fun. I can't wait to try some of these experiments. The grandchildren They will have to wait." Geology of the Pacific Northwest: Investigate How the Earth Was Formed National Science Teachers Association (Recommends) "This excellent little book about the geology of the Pacific Northwest makes learning Earth science both fun and practical."

Author Bio

Cynthia Light Brown is the author of several books for Nomad Press, including Amazing Kitchen Chemistry Projects You Can Build Yourself, Explore Rocks and Minerals!, and Geology of the Pacific Northwest. She has 21 years of experience as an environmental consultant specializing in pollution prevention, toxicology, and using Geographic Information Systems for mapping natural resources and protecting the environment. Cynthia lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Patrick McGinty holds an MFA in Writing from Portland State University and currently teaches in the English department there. He is a regular columnist for Propeller Magazine. Patrick lives in Portland, Oregon. Beth Hetland has an MFA from the Center for Cartoon Studies and has illustrated Backyard Biology: Investigate Habitats Outside Your Door and Native Americans: Discover the History and Cultures of the First Americans. She lives in Chicago, Illinois.

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