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Bridges!: Amazing Structures to Design, Build and Test

AUTHOR: Carol A. Johmann
ISBN: 1885593309

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Bridges!: Amazing Structures to Design, Build and Test
- Book Review,
by Carol A. Johmann

From School Library Journal
Grade 2-6-An upbeat blend of science, history, and how-to instruction that will delight children and educators alike. Each chapter consists of numerous short articles combining historical and technical information on the design and construction of bridges with easy hands-on experiments. Contents range from analysis of the arch, beam, and suspension systems to the "care and feeding" of structures and reflections on bridges of the future. Interspersed throughout are simple projects involving building, measurement, or observation, such as testing the strength of varied paper shapes or constructing a Popsicle-stick truss bridge or-for literary types-writing bridge poems. The book concludes with a challenge for young minds to "think outside the box." Students wishing to access the projects quickly can consult the index under "activities." Sidebars such as "Learn the Lingo" and "How It Works" explain key terms and concepts. Others solicit problem-solving responses. Eye-catching photographs and cartoon illustrations in blue and orange tones abound; clear organization of text and unifying page borders create an attractive graphic package. The volume includes a list of notable bridges by state and country; those mentioned in the text are highlighted. This is a good resource for libraries and science centers and will be well thumbed by future generations of bridge builders. Mary Ann Carcich, Suffolk County Community College Library, Riverhead, NY Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Parents' Choice®
This content-rich book contains descriptions of bridges all around the world and the construction techniques used to build them. Hands-on activities encourage aspiring young engineers and architects to design, build, and test these remarkable structures. A 2000 Parents' Choice® Recommended winner.

Reviewed by Parents' Choice® 2000

From Booklist
From the Kaleidoscope Kids series, this informative, large-format paperback takes an action-oriented approach to bridges. Children will learn about the structural design, construction, mechanics, and maintenance of bridges, and they will also read entertaining bits of bridge history, from the triumphant to the disastrous. Photographs provide views of famous bridges; cartoonlike drawings show kids engaged in projects such as making a drawbridge using a couple of empty cereal boxes or hanging a suspension bridge between two trees. An appendix lists famous American bridges, state by state; Canadian bridges, province by province; and international bridges, country by country. A lively introduction to the history and science of bridges. Carolyn Phelan

School Library Journal - starred review
"An upbeat blend of science, history, and how-to instructions that will delight children and educators alike."


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Bridges!: Amazing Structures to Design, Build and Test
- Book Reviews,
by Carol A. Johmann

Bridges!: Amazing Structures to Design, Build and Test

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Describes different kinds of bridges, their history, design, construction, and effects on populations, environmental dilemmas, safety, and more.

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Children's Literature - Childrens Literature

A bridge is a simple concept, but it can be very complex in the range of possible solutions. Planning a bridge and building it involves a great many people. This is the kind of book I loved as a kid, full of easy to follow projects with a lot of illustrations. Every phase of bridge building is explored from a variety of perspectives. Simple exercises demonstrate the workings of a range of types of bridges--suspension, beam, draw and arch. Using readily available household supplies, you learn how to build a cofferdam and see how bridges are built over water. Line illustrations are supplemented with photographs. This is a great way to get kids starting thinking about complex construction projects and the physics and planning involved. 1999, Williamson Publishing Co., Ages 7 to 14, $10.95. Reviewer: Kristin Harris

School Library Journal

Gr 2-6-An upbeat blend of science, history, and how-to instruction that will delight children and educators alike. Each chapter consists of numerous short articles combining historical and technical information on the design and construction of bridges with easy hands-on experiments. Contents range from analysis of the arch, beam, and suspension systems to the "care and feeding" of structures and reflections on bridges of the future. Interspersed throughout are simple projects involving building, measurement, or observation, such as testing the strength of varied paper shapes or constructing a Popsicle-stick truss bridge or-for literary types-writing bridge poems. The book concludes with a challenge for young minds to "think outside the box." Students wishing to access the projects quickly can consult the index under "activities." Sidebars such as "Learn the Lingo" and "How It Works" explain key terms and concepts. Others solicit problem-solving responses. Eye-catching photographs and cartoon illustrations in blue and orange tones abound; clear organization of text and unifying page borders create an attractive graphic package. The volume includes a list of notable bridges by state and country; those mentioned in the text are highlighted. This is a good resource for libraries and science centers and will be well thumbed by future generations of bridge builders.- Mary Ann Carcich, Suffolk County Community College Library, Riverhead, NY Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.|


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