Showing posts with label coral reef. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coral reef. Show all posts

Monday, November 06, 2023

Synergy: Celebrating Oceans


OCEANS are very large bodies of salt water. Examples include the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, and Arctic oceans. Oceans over 70.8% of the Earth.


To understand a concept, it’s useful to read a cluster of books related to a theme. Explore these recently published books for young people:


FROM SHORE TO OCEAN FLOOR: THE HUMAN JOURNEY TO THE DEEP written by Gill Arbuthnott and illustrated by Christopher Nielsen dives down through each level of the ocean from the shore to the floor. Each chapter explores explorations and life at a different level. The book begins with an ocean timeline and concludes with discoveries and reasons why oceans are important. From shipwrecks and volcanoes to marine biologists, readers explore a wide range of topics through text blocks, comics, infographics and other interesting visuals. ARC courtesy of Big Picture Press, an imprint of Candlewick Press.


THE LAST UNEXPLORED PLACE ON EARTH: INVESTIGATING THE OCEAN FLOOR WITH ALVIN THE SUBMERSIBLE written by Aly Brown introduces middle grade readers to deep sea exploration. Readers learn about Allyn Vine’s idea for a deep-sea research submersible and the creation of the Alvin. Along the way, readers read about fascinating discoveries made by this amazing submersible. Photographs, fact boxes, and experiments ideas are woven into the narrative. ARC courtesy of Feiwel & Friends, an imprint of Macmillan.


AMAZING OCTOPUS written by Michael Stavaric and illustrated by Michèle Ganser takes readers on an interactive exploration of this intelligent creature and its world. After introducing readers to history of the universe including the ocean, readers learn about the many types of octopus. Fun facts, jokes, and interesting images are woven throughout the narrative. ARC courtesy of Pushkin Children’s Books, an imprint of Steerforth Press.


A IS FOR AUSTRALIAN REEFS by Frané Lessac is an alphabet book exploring the wide range of creatures living among the reefs along Australia’s coastline. Each two-page spread introduces a letter, word, and key concept along with a brightly colored image labeled with fascinating information. The book concludes with a “spot the fish” activity. ARC courtesy of Candlewick, an imprint of Penguin Random House.


OCTOPUS! SMARTEST IN THE SEA by Ginjer L. Clarke is a leveled, intermediate reader featuring fascinating information about octopuses. Combining outstanding underwater photography with easy-to-read informational passages, Clarke engages readers in the underwater world of the octopus. ARC courtesy of Penguin Young Readers, an imprint of Penguin Random House.

Friday, January 01, 2016

Tech Review: Reef Defender

REEF DEFENDER is an app from the Department of Land and Natural Resources of Hawaii.
Before jumping into the game, app users are encouraged to explore the Hawaii Sharks website to learn more about sharks, Hawaiian mythology, shark safety, and shark incidents. An shark quiz is also available. Students will also enjoy following sharks with the Tiger Shark tracker.
After learning about the importance of the reefs to sharks, app players use their pet shark to boot bad items that can harm the reef out of the ocean. Bad items include bottles, cans, cigarettes, invasive species, motor oil, herbicides, and fertilizer.
Librarians will find this game to be a nice way to motivate youth to explore the informational website about sharks. Add this app to a learning center that includes books about reefs and reef creatures.
The app is available for both Apple and Android.
To explore the website, go to http://dlnr.hawaii.gov/sharks/.

Friday, June 26, 2015

Book Review: The Octopus Scientists: Exploring the Mind of a Mollusk

THE OCTOPUS SCIENTISTS: EXPLORING THE MIND OF A MOLLUSK by Sy Montgomery provides a fascinating look at the world of scientists studying octopus.
Part of the Scientists in the Field collection, the author provides stunning photographs to go with the interesting and informative scientific narrative. The story follows a group of scientists at the CRIBE’S field station as they collect information about the elusive octopus.
In addition to the engaging story of scientific investigation, the book also includes pages focusing on the scientists and fact sheets providing in-depth information on topics such as creature camouflage.
Feature this book in a library display focusing on creatures of the coral reef. Be sure teachers are aware of this growing collection of high-quality science books. The entire Scientists in the Field collection is a great way to address STEM standards and encourage careers in the sciences.
To learn more about the Scientists in the Field books, go to http://www.sciencemeetsadventure.com.
To learn more about the author, go to http://symontgomery.com.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt on May 26, 2015.

Thursday, April 09, 2015

App Review: Amazing World Ocean

AMAZING WORLD OCEAN is an extraordinary 3D science encyclopedia app.
This impressive experience begins with users scrolling down deep into the ocean to discover its inhabitants.
Divided into six layers including schools, coral reef, dolphins, whales, sharks, and the deep ocean, the app features information about over 50 ocean species.
Users click on the species of interest and scroll through informational pages displayed as long, multi-screen infographics. Each entry begins with an image and visual scale reference. Next, a couple paragraphs of background information is presented. While the text size is small and can’t be enlarged, high-quality, optional audio narration is provided to support reading. In some cases, creature sounds are also available.
A figure containing the length, weight, and depth of the creature is shown along with a habitat map. A series of interesting facts provide depth to the content of the page. Again, the text size is small and it’s all uppercase, but readable. Amazing 3D views make users feel like they’re swimming with the sea creatures. Finally, a gallery of photos bring the creature to life.
The outstanding illustrations and rich background music throughout add to the appeal. The setting options provides the choice to turn off the music.
With no in-app purchases or advertisements, this app would be an excellent addition to a school library collection. This reference app would appeal to all grades.
Look for AMAZING WORLD OCEAN on the “best of 2015” app lists.
Watch the amazing making of matte paint for the iPad app. Go to https://youtu.be/fTLzK3mvUVo.
Developed by FourPlus Studio and distributed by Dimitar Itskov February 19, 2015.