The Solid Truth about States of Matter with Max Axiom, Super Scientist: 4D An Augmented Reading Science Experience
By (Author) Agnieszka Biskup
Illustrated by Cynthia Martin
Capstone Press
Capstone Press
2nd January 2019
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Science and technology
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Nature, animals, the natural world
Graphic novel / Comic book / Manga: Memoirs, true stories and non-fiction
530.400
Paperback
32
Width 229mm, Height 178mm
Join Max Axiom as he explores the science behind states of matter. Max helps young readers understand the characteristics of matter in its many forms. These newly revised editions feature Capstone 4D augmented reading experience with videos writing prompts discussion questions and a hands-on activity. Fans of augmented reality will love learning beyond the book
Targeted ATOS of 4.5-5.5 4D video enhanced sidebars Hands on activities with 4D video Critical thinking discussion questions and writing prompts match content from teachers guide Dialogue and text suitable to the graphic novel format Comic book-style art makes for fun science learning Bonus video content via the Capstone 4D app augments the print experience and provides a safe way for kids to access video.
Cynthia Martin has worked in comics and animation since 1983. Her credits include Star Wars, Spider-Man, and Wonder Woman for Marvel Comics and DC Comics, in addition to work as a storyboard artist for Sony Children's Entertainment and the Krislin Company. Cynthia's recent projects include an extensive series of graphic novels for Capstone Press and two issues of Blue Beetle for DC Comics. She also illustrated the book Alley of Shadows, published by Stone Arch Books. Agnieszka Biskup is a writer and editor based in Chicago. She is a former science editor at the Boston Globe as well as a Knight Fellow at MIT, where she studied science journalism. She served as managing editor of the children's magazine Muse and has written numerous children's books in addition to many articles for newspapers, magazines, and websites. Her books have received awards from Learning magazine, the Association of Educational Publishers, the Society of School Librarians International, and have been chosen as Junior Library Guild selections. She is also a winner of the 2015 American Institute of Physics Science Writing Award in the Writing for Children category.