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Who Was Albert Einstein?
Who Was Albert Einstein? | Jess M. Brallier, Robert Andrew Parker
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Traces the life and work of the famous physicist, from his childhood in Germany through the development of his theories of relativity to his campaign for peace after World War II.
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Mayadenoma
Who Was Albert Einstein? | Who Hq, Jess Brallier

“Imagination is more important than knowledge.“

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Mayadenoma
Who Was Albert Einstein? | Who Hq, Jess Brallier
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Jess Brallier's 'Who Was Albert Einstein?' is an engaging biography that introduces young readers to the life and achievements of one of history's greatest minds. With accessible language and illustrations, it sparks curiosity about science and the power of imagination. This book is useful for introducing students to biographies, fostering an interest in science, and encouraging discussions about creativity.

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#Absentminded #AboutAugust

Love this series on famous people from various fields.

Eggs 👏🏻📚👍🏼🤗 4y
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Felt like something was missing. Main focus was his physics work and his being a pacifist. Little on his personal life. It came across as “hey Einstein was a horrible husband and father but look at all the awesome physics/math stuff he did and he was really sorry about that atomic/nuclear bomb stuff” and he did do a lot for physics and science and I‘m glad he regretted the atom bomb, but he ditched his family and ignored his children.

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prissy.mooney
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This informational B book by Jess Brallier teaches children all about Albert Einstein. this book includes quotes, a brief description of his childhood, his theories, a timeline of events and so much more to help children learn everything they could possibly want to know about this brilliant man. The children would be able to read this book during guided reading, study him more during a historical person project and get creative for presentations.

prissy.mooney This is a great book to do guided reading on, or even independent reading. UDL 5.2 allows children to use multiple tools for construction and composition while EL 17 provides contextual support through audio visuals, models, demonstrations, realia, body language and facial expressions. (edited) 6y
prissy.mooney www.kidscreativechaos.com/2016/02/Albert-Einstein-video-and-lesson-plans.html is a great website for parents, teachers and students because it has several videos, recommended books and activities to do with children so they begin to develop a deeper understanding of how important Albert is to our society today. #UCFLAE3414SuB18 6y
DianaHerrera I agree, Einstein is important for students to understand who he is and why he is a famous scientist. @prissy.mooney 6y
DrSpalding This is an excellent series. These books easily integrate your curriculum; science and social studies topics are enhanced through these books. 6y
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Kendallc
Who Was Albert Einstein? | Jess M. Brallier, Robert Andrew Parker
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His is a great biography, where the author has a series of all types of people in history that could be used as an author study. It tells all about Einstein and his childhood and then how he was a genius, and then the incredible discoveries he has made, and his impact in the world. #ucflae3414sp18

Kendallc This link will take you to a lesson plan and activity dealing with Albert Einstein https://study.com/academy/popular/albert-einstein-experiments-for-kids.html 6y
Kendallc ESOL: 20 list most important words and phrases you use or plan to use in a presentation on a transparency or on the chalkboard UDL: 3.4 maximize transfer and generalizations 6y
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