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Diane Siebert

Auteur de Train Song

15 oeuvres 1,265 utilisateurs 43 critiques

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Œuvres de Diane Siebert

Train Song (1990) — Auteur — 342 exemplaires
Heartland (1989) 194 exemplaires
Sierra (Trophy Picture Books) (1991) 134 exemplaires
Truck Song (Reading Rainbow Book) (1750) 127 exemplaires
Mojave (1977) 123 exemplaires
Plane Song (1993) 71 exemplaires
Mississippi (2001) 40 exemplaires
Cave (2000) 29 exemplaires
Motorcycle Song (1800) 23 exemplaires
Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter (2005) 6 exemplaires

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This is a gorgeous book. Minor's art is gritty like the sand of the desert the book is based on, and Siebert speaks as though the desert as an entity is a poet writing about jack rabbits, ravens, burros, mustangs, rocks, and so on. It's a great, cohesive theme, and the words and illustrations fit together.
 
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leah_markum | 2 autres critiques | Oct 28, 2022 |
From Sea to Shining sea this book takes you on a creative and informative journey through America. Through the book is a impressive blend of poetry, geography, art and history. While not every state is represented there is a good representation of different places both old and new that will help students learn and appreciate some unique beauty found in the U.S. There are some well-known destinations like Niagara Falls in New York and the Golden Gate Bridge in California there are some unique things like Lusy the Elephant in Margate, New Jersey and Bristlecone Pines in Nevada. This book offers a unique way to learn more about places in America thought the creative poetry in this book. One example I love is Mount Washington, New Hampshire where the author and illustrator paint a vivid picture of the power and beauty of the highest peak in the Northeastern United States and is known for its dramatic weather. This book offers a wonderful blend of poetry and art to bring the reader on an adventurous journey through many destinations in America.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Verity2 | 8 autres critiques | Jul 27, 2021 |
I would use this book as an independent read in 4th grade because the sentences are long and complex for students to read. Students could use the pictures to guide their reading to use as context clues.
 
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SaraGraviss | 6 autres critiques | Apr 10, 2017 |
Summary:
This books introduce the Sirerra Nevada mountain in the first person. Years after years and season after season, those magnificent mountains have sheltered a multitude of animals so it also describes some animals like bears and lions in this area.

Genre:
1.It's a informational picture book which shows the mountains, animals and natural scenery of sierra area.
2. It is also written in lyrical rhymes and it could also be classified as poetry book.

Critiques:
1. The illustrations if this book are done in color pencil and paints.
2. This book shows the power and unique view of the land. It's not only a geography informational book but also a good literature book.

Comments on use:
It's a very good book for teachers to read aloud.
Also good for students to read aloud by themselves or all together.
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LaurieZeng | 8 autres critiques | Apr 9, 2017 |

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Œuvres
15
Membres
1,265
Popularité
#20,291
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
43
ISBN
56
Langues
1

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