Monday, July 26, 2021
Timely Take-Aways for Life-Long Learning: The Boone Family
Synergy: Comparative Adjectives
Comparative adjectives are words that share differences between the two objects they modify such as faster, colder, messier, or happier.
Read the informational picture book for youth, then learn more at the websites:
COMPARROTIVES by Janik Coat is the latest book in the Grammar Zoo series geared to a preschool audience. Featuring seventeen, two-page spreads, this oversized board book is an engaging way to teach children about comparative adjectives. Although designed for young children, the book is also useful with older children reviewing grammar rules. Other books in the series include HIPPOPPOSITES, RHYMOCEROS, and LLAMAPHONES.
COMPARATIVES GRAMMAR is a short animation that uses humor to introduce grammar concepts.
To view the video, go to https://youtu.be/2fQb7_KUs3A.
ARC courtesy of Abrams Appleseed, an imprint of Abrams.
Monday, July 19, 2021
Synergy: Camouflage
Camouflage is a defense mechanism used by creatures to blend into their environment. Also called cryptic coloration, these organisms are able to disguise their appearance, location, and even movement.
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MASTERS OF DISGUISE: CAMOUFLAGING CREATURES & MAGNIFICENT MIMICS by Marc Martin uses brightly colored watercolor and cut-outs to explore the world of biomimicry in nature. Featuring a dozen animals from around the world, readers learn about how each creature is able to blend into its natural habitat. Of particular note are the seek-and-find activities woven throughout the book to get students thinking about the importance of observation in the natural world.
CAN YOU FIND THE CAMOUFLAGED ANIMALS? from Earth Rangers shows viewers an image and asks them to identify the creature. After revealing the answers, viewers learn facts about the creature. This video would be effective as a whole class, small group, or individual activity.
To view the video, go to https://youtu.be/kGZX1_Zy-74.
32 EXAMPLES OF CAMOUFLAGE IN NATURE is an online article containing lots ideas educators can use to teach about how predators and prey animals use camouflage.
To read the article, go to https://bit.ly/34FJXiJ.
ARC courtesy of Candlewick Press.
Wednesday, July 14, 2021
Timely Take-Aways for Life-Long Learning: Auschwitz
- Jewish sisters Janny and Lien Brilleslijper were active in the Dutch resistance. They were with Anne Frank and her family on the train to Auschwitz.
- The High Nest is an example of a secret refuge near Amsterdam that served as an important safe house during World War II.
- The Upper Tailoring Studio was a fashion workshop housed at Auschwitz and created to cater to the wives of SS officers and Berlin’s wealthy Nazis.
- Two dozen women prisoners sewed elegant gowns from fabrics and clothing plundered from across Europe.
- Wilhelm Brasse was able to save thousands of photographs that provided evidence of Nazi atrocities including human experiments.
- Upon entering Auschwitz, identity portrait photographs were taken of each prisoner including from the front and each side.
- From nurses and dressmakers to photographers, those who were selected to work at Auschwitz were more likely to survive than other prisoners.
Monday, July 12, 2021
Synergy: Vaccination
Vaccination is the process of administering a vaccine. Vaccines are used to prevent illness from an infectious disease such as smallpox or polio. Vaccines work by helping the patient’s immune system develop protection from the disease.
Read the work of graphic science for youth, then learn more at the websites:
A SHOT IN THE ARM! by Don Brown is the third book in the “Big Ideas that Changed the World” series of juvenile nonfiction graphic science books. From smallpox to COVID-19, this engaging graphic science book examines the history of deadly disease and the essential role of vaccinations in saving lives. Told through high-quality, engaging illustrations and concise text, this timely work shares the science behind vaccinations and the key scientists who have made them possible. Although the book primarily on the history of smallpox, other diseases are also woven into the story.
THE HISTORY OF VACCINES provides a timeline, articles, and activities exploring the development and use of vaccines through time.
To visit the website, go to https://www.historyofvaccines.org/.
THE UNTOLD STORY OF THE FIRST VACCINE from SciShow shares the long history of smallpox and how medical breakthroughs across thousands of years lead to the vaccine.
To watch the video, go to https://youtu.be/jtqAqL3fn64.
VACCINES 101 from Nature is a short video describing how vaccines work in the human body.
To watch the video, go to https://youtu.be/4SKmAlQtAj8.
ARC courtesy of Amulet Books an imprint of Abrams.
Monday, July 05, 2021
Synergy: Artist Ben Shahn
Ben Shahn (1898-1969) was a Lithuanian born, American social realist artist and educator. Through his paintings, murals, prints, photographs, and illustrations, he told the stories of civil rights activists, political protestors, and ordinary people facing injustice.
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THE PEOPLE’S PAINTER: HOW BEN SHAHN FOUGHT FOR JUSTICE WITH ART written by Cynthia Levinson and illustrated by Evan Turk tells the true story of a boy who escaped injustice and spent his life sharing the stories of others who faced persecution. Notes, a timeline, and resources are useful in learning more about this artist.
The Archives of American Art contains collections, oral histories, and digital reproductions of the work of BEN SHAHAN.
To visit this collection, go to https://s.si.edu/34ytHjt
BEN SHAHN: PASSION FOR JUSTICE is an award-winning PBS documentary telling the story of this socially engaged artist. Told through interviews and examples of his work, excerpts from this documentary would be useful in helping students understand the continued relevance of this artist.
To watch the video, go to https://youtu.be/LFYwcq0veXc
ARC courtesy of Abrams Books for Young Readers.