What is symmetry in nature?
From the Series Looking at Nature
Mathematicians say that symmetry has to be identical parts, but nature is never truly identical. However, it is far more interesting than geometric shapes! Reading this book, children will become aware of the balance of things in nature. They will delight at amazing photographs of butterflies, beetles, leaves and flowers, fruit, sea creatures, and children. This book will show how a person with arms outstretched has fivefold symmetry like a sea star, and if you drew a circle around his or her body in that position, the navel would be at its center.
Format | Your Price | Add |
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978-0-7787-3347-8
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$7.95 | |
978-1-4271-9497-8
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$26.00 |
Interest Level | Kindergarten - Grade 3 |
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Reading Level | Grade 1 |
Age Range | 5 - 8 |
Dewey | 570 |
Lexile | NC560L |
ATOS Reading Level | |
Guided Reading Level | K |
Subjects | Life Science |
Genres | Nonfiction |
Publisher | Crabtree Publishing |
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Imprint | Crabtree Classics |
Copyright | 2011 |
Number of Pages | 24 |
Dimensions | 8.5 x 9.5 |
Graphics | Full-color photographs |
BISACS | JNF051000, JNF013070, JNF003000 |
Rights Included | WORLD |
Language | English |
What is symmetry in nature? - Children's Literature
The concept of symmetry is clearly explained and illustrated on the opening spread. In addition to the usual shapes, there is an image of the Taj Mahal which is a symmetrical building and that adds just a little bit of extra information and reveals how symmetry is meaningful in architecture and does not only occur in nature. Additional descriptions and illustrations teach young readers about a line of symmetry and also note that plants and animals can be symmetrical without being identical as far as patterns or coloration or exact shape. Once a concept is presented the book asks readers thoughtful questions.
Author: Bobbie Kalman
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