
Fault Lines
Understanding the Power of Earthquakes
فرمت کتاب
ebook
تاریخ انتشار
2017
Lexile Score
1070
Reading Level
6-9
نویسنده
Johanna Wagstaffeناشر
Orca Book Publishersشابک
9781459812451
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September 1, 2017
Gr 4-7-A Canadian meteorologist utilizes her background in earth science and geophysics to present a well-developed explanation of the science of earthquakes. Each chapter is filled with maps, graphs, histories of the earth's most powerful earthquakes, captioned photographs, question-and-answer sections, and sidebars to explain the earth's tectonic plates and their movements, quake epicenters, floods and tsunamis, earthquake prediction, and how people can prepare themselves and their homes for an event. A fabulous feature is that the science content is accompanied by stories from people around the world about experiencing earthquakes. The book's layout and use of colorful, contemporary photographs make this an attractive eye-pleaser and will draw readers into the world of seismology. VERDICT An excellent addition for STEM collections and a usable title in science classrooms.-Patricia Ann Owens, formerly at Illinois Eastern Community College, Mount Carmel
Copyright 2017 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

July 15, 2017
A seasoned meteorologist and journalist uses personal experiences, interviews with earthquake witnesses, history, charts, and photographs as she explains the science behind earthquakes.The introduction begins in a conversational tone that continues throughout a lengthy text: "When I was four years old, I lived with my family in Tokyo, Japan." The author--shown, blonde and pale, in her kindergarten uniform--goes on to tell about the "regular earthquake drills" in her kindergarten class and the education that led her to become a meteorologist and science reporter. Five chapters follow, each with subheadings and a plethora of art to complement everything from discussions of the Earth's layers through tsunamis to emergency preparedness. Most of the information is well-organized and logically sequenced; the only organizational glitch is that there are three occasions on which sidebars use such abbreviations as "M 9.0" to describe specific earthquakes before those abbreviations are clarified in an explanation of the Richter scale. The use of personal stories keeps interest high, and changes in color and typeface, as well as well-placed, colorful art, prevent fatigue. Vocabulary words are flagged in colored italics, and analogies and comparisons heighten clarity. There is even some humor, as in this heading about plate tectonics: "A Stressful Situation." To help young people avoid sensory, personal, and intellectual overload, reading one chapter a day is optimal. Thorough, engaging, and accessible. (resources, glossary, index) (Nonfiction. 9-13)
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