Innovation in Transportation

Set of 8 titles

The Innovation in Transportation series takes a look at people and creative ideas that have changed the way that we travel and transport products. The series answers questions like: Did you ever wonder who invented that cool new motorcycle? How your new computer got to your house?

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Innovation in Transportation (8 titles)
Airplanes 6.1
Cargo Ships 5.8
Cars 6.2
Motorcycles 6.3
Passenger Ships 6.4
Space Travel 6.2
Trains 6.7
Trucks 6.6
Interest Level Grade 4 - Grade 8
Reading Level Grade 6
Dewey 387-629.227
Lexile
ATOS Reading Level 5.8-6.7
Guided Reading Level
Publisher Cherry Lake Publishing
Series Innovation in Transportation
Language English
Available Formats Reinforced book (9781602792944), PDF (9781610808842), Hosted ebook (9781610808842H)
Copyright 2009
Number of Pages 32
Dimensions 7.5 x 9.5
Graphics

School Library Journal

This utilitarian series describes innovations in eight means of transportation as well as their current uses. Each volume features a concise history of its topic, covers current issues and developments and the future outlook, and includes brief biographies of significant people. Both genders and minorities are represented, and up-to-date concerns, such as fuel efficiency and pollution, are included. Most readable are the volumes by Franchino and Marsico; however, there is a formulaic quality to the writing, caused, for example, by repeated mentions of the value of teamwork. A couple of minor errors crop up, and Masters demonstrates an annoying habit of quoting Wilbur Wright’s thoughts. Good color photos generally contribute to the texts but have a tendency to be small, making it difficult to pick out the details they are meant to convey. Bold color choices in the page design sometimes cross the line into garish, as in green highlights on a purple background. Still, the series often provides a view of some compelling developments, such as high-speed rail, future trucks, and container ships, and it benefits from inherent interest in the topic.