Here is
the next installment in my series of science poetry tied to science-themed
picture books. My graduate student, Elizabeth Jackson (in my "Poetry
for Children" class) selected the focus on “constellations and the night
sky” from the series of
professional resource books, "Picture Perfect Science Lessons"
by Karen Ansberry and Emily Morgan (and published by the National Science
Teachers Association). Here are her three infographics centered around constellations and the night sky. The focus picture book pair is:
- When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer by Walt Whitman (ill. by Loren Long)
- Spots of Light: A Book About Stars by Dana Meachen Rau
Science of
poetry graphics created by Elizabeth Jackson
Image
credit: dialoguealumninews.wordpress.com
2 comments:
I also love the Dickinson poem that begins, "Arcturus is his other name/I'd rather call him star."
Hi, Maria, thanks for stopping by again. I share your love of Emily Dickinson's poetry too!
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