Windows, Rings, and Grapes -- A Look at Different Shapes (Math is Categorical)

by Brian P Cleary (Author) Brian Gable (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
In this humorous look at shapes, Brian P. Cleary and Brian Gable introduce circles, ovals, triangles, squares, and rectangles. The comical cats of the wildly popular Words Are CATegorical(R) series explain how to identify each shape and provide loads of examples. Peppy rhymes, goofy illustrations, and kid-friendly examples make shaping up a snap!
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Windows, Rings, and Grapes: A Look at Different Shapes defines and provides examples of five geometric shapes: the circle, triangle, square, rectangle, and oval. Each page includes whimsical illustrations of animals and monsters engaging with the shapes and a few sentences of narrative written in rhyme (e.g., 'A circle is round like the dot on this gown'). As each shape is introduced, defining properties are identified—although sometimes lacking in mathematical precision. For example, while it is true that a rectangle has 'two sides smaller' and the 'other two taller' (or at least longer), those properties by themselves are not sufficient to distinguish the rectangle from its four-sided cousins, such as the kite. A more precise definition of each shape appears on the last two pages of the book, providing, in essence, a mathematical glossary and a helpful review. Interestingly, the oval and the rectangle are introduced as transformations of the circle and square, respectively. Thinking about how shapes relate to one another adds mathematical interest and sophistication over a mere cataloging of shapes in isolation from one another. Overall, the book offers a visually appealing and engaging introduction to five simple shapes. The illustrations are outstanding, and the narrative is fine—fun, but sometimes clumsy. The mathematical precision could be higher, even for such a young target audience, but is adequate. This book is a useful resource and could serve as an effective teaching tool, especially if coupled with good questions that probe and extend children's thinking.Science Books & Films

— "Journal" (10/1/2010 12:00:00 AM)
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9780822578796
Lexile Measure
590
Guided Reading Level
I
Publisher
Millbrook Press (Tm)
Publication date
August 20, 2009
Series
Math Is Categorical
BISAC categories
JNF035000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Mathematics | General
JNF013070 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Concepts | Size & Shape
Library of Congress categories
Shapes

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