Snowman – Cold = Puddle: Spring Equations
The other day while doing car duty, one of my colleagues
commented that seasons must seem confusing to our youngest learners with the
climate change we are experiencing.
While I understood the sentiment, I find that book like Snowman – Cold =
Puddle really break it down to the different phenomena we see in our natural
world that signal the changing of the seasons, even when there are outlier days
along the way. Purdie Salas includes a
section following the author’s and illustrator’s notes titled “When Spring
Begins” and gives those definitions according to meteorologists, astronomers,
gardeners, and kids. And each definition
is different. So, is It confusing?
Maybe. But understanding that definitions can differ can be very empowering
too. I enjoyed many of the poems presented in this collection and I could see
teachers connecting the dots between science, math, and poetry to challenge
students to create their own equation poems following a read. My favorite: 1 dandelion x 1 breath = 100
parachutes. Can’t you just imagine all those wishes born on the wind?
Title: Snowman – Cold = Puddle: Spring Equations
Author: Laura Purdie Salas
ISBN: 978-1-58089-798-3
Published 2019 by Charlesbridge
This book was borrowed from the public library for purposes of
review.
Thanks for your thoughtful review! And for online teachers these days, I just posted a partial read-aloud plus encouragement for students to write their own equations! https://youtu.be/-dJ1sK0yxno
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