Animazes: Extraordinary Animal Migrations

Animazes: Extraordinary Animal Migrations

Author: Katie Haworth

Publisher: Big Picture Press

Published: 2019-09-03

Total Pages: 41

ISBN-13: 1536208531

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Follow fascinating journeys of animal migration in this beautiful book of mazes. Did you know that humpback whales are some of the farthest-traveling mammals in the world? Or that arctic terns fly from the Arctic to Antarctica and back again? Melissa Castrillón's wonderful illustrations in Animazes invite young readers to share in these incredible journeys. Follow the twisting, turning mazes to find a safe path for the wildebeest, trace a rockhopper penguin’s trail up the slippery cliffs, and more.


Exploring 3D Space and Position Lower Primary 1

Exploring 3D Space and Position Lower Primary 1

Author: Bev Dunbar

Publisher: Blake Education

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13: 9781865092263

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Activities, blackline masters and assessment pages providing action packed lesson plans for manipulating 2D space conceptions in fun, practical ways. Any additional resources required are easy-to-find classroom or household ojects and the flexible activities range from the simple to challenging to help cater for different ability groups.


Diagramming Devotion

Diagramming Devotion

Author: Jeffrey F. Hamburger

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2020-09-21

Total Pages: 431

ISBN-13: 022664295X

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During the European Middle Ages, diagrams provided a critical tool of analysis in cosmological and theological debates. In addition to drawing relationships among diverse areas of human knowledge and experience, diagrams themselves generated such knowledge in the first place. In Diagramming Devotion, Jeffrey F. Hamburger examines two monumental works that are diagrammatic to their core: a famous set of picture poems of unrivaled complexity by the Carolingian monk Hrabanus Maurus, devoted to the praise of the cross, and a virtually unknown commentary on Hrabanus’s work composed almost five hundred years later by the Dominican friar Berthold of Nuremberg. Berthold’s profusely illustrated elaboration of Hrabnus translated his predecessor’s poems into a series of almost one hundred diagrams. By examining Berthold of Nuremberg’s transformation of a Carolingian classic, Hamburger brings modern and medieval visual culture into dialogue, traces important changes in medieval visual culture, and introduces new ways of thinking about diagrams as an enduring visual and conceptual model.