Understanding diagrams
by Taylor-Butler, Christine.
Print Book 2013 |
Available at 1 Library 1 of 1 copy |
Summary
Understand how diagrms work.
Whether providing step-by-step instructions for building something or serving as a brainstorming aid, diagrams organize our thoughts and plans into convenient visual representations. Readers will learn about several kinds of diagrams and find out which ones are best for different situations.
Whether providing step-by-step instructions for building something or serving as a brainstorming aid, diagrams organize our thoughts and plans into convenient visual representations. Readers will learn about several kinds of diagrams and find out which ones are best for different situations.
Contents
Lewis Carroll's squaresUsing boxes to solve logic problems
Brainstorm it!
Using diagrams to organize ideas and find solutions
Graph it
Using graphs to draw pictures with numbers
Pieces and parts
Using diagrams to organize research papers and letters.
Additional Information
Series | True book. |
Subjects |
Problem solving
-- Graphic methods
-- Juvenile literature.
Charts, diagrams, etc. -- Juvenile literature. Problem solving -- Graphic methods. Charts, diagrams, etc. |
Publisher | New York :Children's Press,2013 |
Audience |
4 to 6 9-12 |
Language |
English |
Description |
48 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm. |
Bibliography Notes |
Includes bibliographical references (page 45) and index. |
ISBN | 9780531260081 (lib. bdg.) 0531260089 (lib. bdg.) 9780531262399 (pbk.) 0531262391 (pbk.) |
Other | Classic View |