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WHAT’S
OPPOSITE?
Book Description:
Up and down, big and small, hot and cold, opposites
are all around us. Learning to identify opposites
is one way by which children expand their view of
the world. Soon they see that some things are completely
different from one another and why.
Steve Swinburne explores opposites through a simple,
lively text and bright, colorful photographs that
clearly illustrate this important concept. The book
also includes a guessing game that invites young readers
to guess “What’s opposite?”
By the end of this engaging book, children will discover
how opposites make the world a rich and wonderfully
varied place.
How I was inspired:
By the time LOTS AND LOTS OF ZEBRA STRIPES –
PATTERNS IN NATURE, GUESS WHOS SHADOW? and WHAT’S
A PAIR? WHAT’S A DOZEN? had been published,
I was on the look out for more concepts to write about
and photograph. Opposites were a natural. I want to
do more photo-concept books in the future. Can you
think of a concept that would make a good children’s
book?
Book Features:
- Color photographs of kids and opposites
- Guess the opposite game in the back of the book
Classroom Connections:
Create a discovery chart of opposites. Make a chart
with the book’s name and author and then list
the opposites students find in their lives. Have students
sign their names about the opposites they contribute,
and watch the list grow.
I love hearing from children and teachers. Compose
a class letter about your favorite concept book or
your favorite part of the book. What suggestions do
you have for other concept books? What neat opposites,
shadows, patterns or number-related words have you
found?
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