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Patterns at the Sea Shore

From the Series Math Blast!

There are rows of beach chairs at a seashore. Stripes on the chairs make an alternating pattern: red, white, red, white. Wind blows the sand and moves it around, making a wavy pattern. Four pelicans facing different directions sit side-by-side on a dock. They form a pattern, too: left, right, left, right. There are patterns to be found all around the seashore. In this visually dazzling book, beginning readers will learn all about the shapes and colors that make up patterns at the seashore. Each 32-page book features controlled text with age-appropriate vocabulary and simple sentence construction. The lively text, colorful design, and exquisite photos are sure to delight and engage emergent readers.

Interest Level Kindergarten - Grade 3
Reading Level Grade 2
Category Nonfiction
Subject Math
Copyright 2015
Publisher Bearport Publishing
Imprint Bearport Books
Language English
Publication Date 2014-08-01
Reading Counts! Level 2.3
Reading Counts! Quiz Q65594
Reading Counts! Points 1.0
BISACS JNF035000
Dewey 516.15
Graphics Full-color photographs
Lexile 390
Guided Reading Level K
ATOS Reading Level 2.0
Accelerated Reader® Quiz 169937
Accelerated Reader® Points 0.5

Reviews

Patterns at the Seashore

This colorful book from the Seeing Patterns All Around series offers examples of patterns that children might notice at the beach (e.g., red-and-white stripes on a row of deck chairs) or in the ocean (e.g., white spots and lines on a whale-shark’s skin). A typical double-page spread includes a few simply written, large-type sentences illustrated by a large stock photo and, sometimes, a smaller one as well. Occasionally, more than one pattern can be found in a picture, but only one is mentioned in the text. Lacking a definition of pattern, even in the glossary, the text would be more useful if it were more precise. Still, the illustrations offer examples of patterns that teachers and parents can use in explaining the concept. Recommended for larger collections.

Patterns at the Seashore

This colorful book from the Seeing Patterns All Around series offers examples of patterns that children might notice at the beach (e.g., red-and-white stripes on a row of deck chairs) or in the ocean (e.g., white spots and lines on a whale-shark’s skin). A typical double-page spread includes a few simply written, large-type sentences illustrated by a large stock photo and, sometimes, a smaller one as well. Occasionally, more than one pattern can be found in a picture, but only one is mentioned in the text. Lacking a definition of pattern, even in the glossary, the text would be more useful if it were more precise. Still, the illustrations offer examples of patterns that teachers and parents can use in explaining the concept. Recommended for larger collections.

Author: Dawn Bluemel Oldfield

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