G is for Galaxy

An Out of This World Alphabet

Aspiring astronauts, star gazing astrophysicists, and even toddlers pointing at the moon will now have the right stuff for exploring our galaxy. With rhymes for younger children and their accompanying fact-filled expository test for older readers, syndicated "Yak's Corner" columnists Janis Campbell and Cathy Collison shuttle us through an out of this world alphabet as seen through the windshield of a space ship. Each page answers galactic questions like: What planet is 300 times heavier than Earth? Why is space the ultimate place to study? Which planet is closest to the sun and which one is the farthest? Who said, "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind"?

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Interest Level Grade 1 - Grade 4
Reading Level
Dewey 520
Lexile
ATOS Reading Level 5.3
Guided Reading Level
Language English
Publisher Sleeping Bear Press
Available Formats Hardcover (9781585362554), Paperback (9781585363353)
Copyright 2006, 2007
Number of Pages 40
Dimensions 11 x 10
Graphics Full-color illustrations

G is for Galaxy: An Out of this World Alphabet - Teaching Guide

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Author: Janis Campbell

Janis Campbell and Cathy Collison have been friends and writing partners for 10 years. They are interested in sharing information with young people on every topic under the sun, from stars in the news to stars in the sky. They met at the Detroit Free Press, where they write and edit "Yak's Corner," a magazine style section for young readers.Janis has interviewed astronaut Dr. Mae Jemison, as well as pop star Lance Bass, who would love to be an astronaut. Janis and Cathy have collaborated on several books, including three guides for teachers, a cookbook and Authors by Request, a book profiling 12 hot authors for young readers. G is for Galaxy: An Out of the World Alphabet is their first book for Sleeping Bear Press.

Author: Cathy Collison

Cathy Collison and Janis Campbell have been friends and writing partners for 10 years. They are interested in sharing information with young people on every topic under the sun, from stars in the news to stars in the sky. They met at the Detroit Free Press, where they write and edit "Yak's Corner," a magazine style section for young readers.A dozen years ago, Cathy found herself answering many questions about space in a Detroit Free Press column, "News for Young Readers." More recently, she helped put together information to help young readers understand the Columbia space shuttle tragedy.Janis and Cathy have collaborated on several books, including three guides for teachers, a cookbook and Authors by Request, a book profiling 12 hot authors for young readers. G is for Galaxy: An Out of the World Alphabet is their first book for Sleeping Bear Press.

Illustrator: Alan Stacy

Alan drew his first painting at the age of 18 months—on the wall at home! Luckily, his mother—also an artist—encouraged him from the start, enrolling him in an adult drawing class at age eight. Alan's father, an Air Force pilot, took the family to Germany, Virginia, Alaska and New Mexico before settling in Texas in 1975. Alan credits his family's travels for his profound love of animals and nature, which is reflected in his art. Alan worked in broadcast television as a graphic artist for many years before becoming a self-employed illustrator and designer. Alan also teaches cartooning, comic book art and illustration. He lives in Arlington, Texas.

Full-color illustrations