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In Times Past Integrating US History with Literature in Grades 3-8.
Enliven your US History curriculum! Teach US History using great kids books. |
Seymour Simon
This is an excerpt from Open Books: Literature in the Curriculum Kindergarten through Grade Two by Carol Hurst. Published by Linworth ISBN 0938865773. Order through Amazon.com or call Linworth at 1-800-786-5017. His Life: Seymour Simon was born on August 3, 1931 in New York City, the son of David and Clara Simon. His love for writing became more pronounced during his years as a high school student at the Bronx High School of Science. One of his projects there was the grinding of his own telescope lens. After graduating from the City College of New York City, Seymour Simon taught school for more than twenty years before becoming a full-time nonfiction writer for children in 1979. By that time he had written fifty science books for young people. His first book was Animals in Field and Laboratory. He and his wife, Joyce, a travel agent, live in Great Neck, Long Island, New York and are the parents of two grown sons, Robert and Michael. His Work in General: Simon's interest in science is exuberant and he approaches every subject with a child's eye for interesting tidbits but he is careful not to overstate the facts. His books fascinate any reader partly because of his careful choice of dramatic photographs but also because his information is so well stated. He never leaves his readers thinking that this is the full story or even that scientists know the full story of any subject. He always leaves the door open for future information.
Things You Might Like to Do with His Work in General: Categorize his books according to subjects. Find another book about the same subject as any of the Simon books. Compare the way he gives information and what information he gives with that of the other author. His Books:
Big Cats. HarperCollins, 1991. ISBN 0060216476. Library Binding, Paperback.
The Dinosaur Is the Biggest Animal That Ever Lived and Other Wrong Ideas You Thought Were True. HarperCollins, 1984. ISBN 0064460533. Order Online
Earthquakes. Morrow, 1991 ISBN 0688096336. Hardcover, Library Binding, Paperback.
How to Be an Ocean Scientist in Your Own Home. HarperCollins, 1988. ISBN 0397322925. Library Binding
Mars. Morrow, 1987. ISBN 0688065848. Hardcover, Paperback.
Neptune. Morrow, 1991. ISBN 068809631X. Hardcover, Paperback.
Snakes. HarperCollins, 1992. ISBN 0060225297.Hardcover, Paperback.
Uranus. Morrow, 1987. ISBN 0688065821. Hardcover, Paperback.
Whales. HarperCollins, 1989. ISBN 0064460959. Paperback.
Wolves. HarperCollins, 1993 ISBN 0060225319. Hardcover, Paperback.
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