How Did They Build That? Road
From the Set How Did They Build That?
This title discusses how roads are built, from road design and construction to painting and lighting
Interest Level | Grade 2 - Grade 5 |
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Reading Level | Grade 3 |
Dewey | 625.7 |
Lexile | |
ATOS Reading Level | 3.1 |
Guided Reading Level | |
Language | English |
Publisher | Cherry Lake Publishing |
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Available Formats | Reinforced book (9781602794825), PDF (9781602796898), ePub (9781631882487), Hosted ebook (9781602796898H), Kindle (9781631370205) |
Copyright | 2010 |
Number of Pages | 24 |
Dimensions | 8 x 8 |
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Library Media Connection
Each book in this Community Connections set describes how a particular type of structure is built. Introductory chapters provide brief descriptions of each structure and short explanations of their functions and uses; succeeding chapters describe the planning, construction, and components of the structures. The text is accurate, concise, and appropriate for the intended audience. Large, colorful photographs on every page add interest and clarity to the text. Each book contains an index, a “Find Out More” section containing short lists of books and websites, and a glossary. As in the other books in the Community Connections series, the pronunciations in the glossary are unconventional and sometimes misleading. Despite that drawback, this attractive and informative set would be a valuable addition to a school library.
Recommended.
Gregory A. Martin, Curriculum Materials Center Librarian, Assistant Professor of Library Science, Cedarville University, Cedarville, Ohio
Author: Sharon Nittinger
Sharon Nittinger never gave much thought to roads until she met her husband, Bill. Bill and his father, Bob, have more than more than 35 years of combined experience working for Dynapac, USA, a construction equipment manufacturer. Sharon has two children and turns to books to answer the questions they ask her.
- Moving Vehicles Forward
- Making the Path Flat
- Many Layers
- Glossary
- Find Out More
- Index
- About the Author