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Cities: Discover How They Work
Contributor(s): Reilly, Kathleen M. (Author), Casteel, Tom (Illustrator)
ISBN: 1619302179     ISBN-13: 9781619302174
Publisher: Nomad Press (VT)
OUR PRICE:   $15.26  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: April 2014
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Nonfiction | Lifestyles - City & Town Life
- Juvenile Nonfiction | Technology - How Things Work | Are Made
- Juvenile Nonfiction | Mathematics - General
Dewey: 307.76
Lexile Measure: 960
Series: Build It Yourself
Physical Information: 0.4" H x 7.9" W x 9.9" (0.65 lbs) 128 pages
Themes:
- Demographic Orientation - Urban
 
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Publisher Description:

To a child, a city is a chaotic, vibrant community whose workings can seem quite mysterious. How did people create subways? How does the water get to the very top of a skyscraper? Is there any organization to a bustling metropolis? Cities: Discover How They Work gives kids a view into the inner functioning of urban areas. They'll learn about all the parts that come together to make cities work and how they've grown and changed since the very first riverside settlements.

Fascinating sidebars, unique illustrations, Words to Know, and fun Did You Know facts combine with age-appropriate hands-on activities to make learning about complex urban environments fun and reinforce learning. Projects include creating subway cut-aways to understand how transportation systems work, building an aqueduct to learn how cities get water, and experimenting with skyscraper design and water filtration. This STEAM title, which integrates science, technology, engineering, art, and math includes a glossary, list of resources, and index.

Cities meets common core state standards in language arts for reading informational text and literary nonfiction and is aligned with Next Generation Science Standards. Guided Reading Levels and Lexile measurements indicate grade level and text complexity.