A Rock Is Lively
By: Dianna Hutts Aston

A Rock Is Lively

Looking for a delightful and educational addition to your classroom or home library? "A Rock Is Lively" by Dianna Hutts Aston, illustrated by Sylvia Long, is just the treasure you need! This book is a vibrant exploration of the world of rocks, perfect for curious young minds eager to learn about the natural wonders beneath their feet.

The book’s rich illustrations and engaging text take readers on an enchanting journey, showcasing the diverse and fascinating forms of rocks—from the fiery birth of igneous rocks to the elegant transformation of metamorphic rocks. Each page is a visual feast, making it easy for children to connect with the material while sparking their imagination. The text is both informative and poetic, providing a seamless blend of science and art that keeps young readers captivated and encourages them to ask questions and seek further knowledge.

Teachers and home educators will appreciate the book’s ability to cater to a wide range of learning styles. Whether you’re using it to introduce a science unit on geology or simply to inspire a love for nature, "A Rock Is Lively" offers plenty of opportunities for hands-on activities. Consider incorporating rock-collecting excursions, art projects inspired by the book's illustrations, or simple experiments to show how different types of rocks form. This book isn’t just a read—it's an invitation to explore, discover, and marvel at the beauty of our planet. So, grab "A Rock Is Lively" and watch as your students' curiosity and understanding of the natural world come alive!

Author: Dianna Hutts Aston

Dianna is known for her numerous children's books, is also the creator of The Oz Project, a non-profit organization that supports underprivileged children. She currently resides in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.

Author: Sylvia Long

Sylvia resides in Scottsdale, Arizona, is the talented illustrator behind numerous popular children's books such as Sylvia Long's Mother Goose and Hush Little Baby. She shares her home with her husband and their beloved dogs.

Book Details:

  • Publisher: Chronicle Books
  • Format: Paperback
  • Print length: 40 pages
  • Dimensions: 22.86 x 0.64 x 27.94 cm
  • Reading age: 4 - 8 years old
  • Publication date: 4 Aug. 2015
  • ISBN: 978-1452145556

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How "A Rock Is Lively" Can Help Teach the Y3 "Rocks and Soil" Science Topic

Author: Dianna Hutts Ashton

"A Rock Is Lively" by Dianna Hutts Aston and Sylvia Long is a beautifully illustrated non-fiction book that serves as a perfect accompaniment to the Year 3 "Rocks and Soil" science topic. Here are some ways this book can help engage students and support learning:

Introducing the Topic: The book provides a quick overview of the topic, giving students a glimpse into the fascinating world of rocks. The poetic voice and elegant design make it ideal for classroom sharing and family reading.

Showcasing Rock Variety: "A Rock Is Lively" showcases an incredible variety of rocks, from dazzling blue Lapis Lazuli to volcanic Snowflake Obsidian. This helps students understand the wide range of rocks that exist and their unique characteristics.

Supplementing Lessons: The book can be used alongside science lessons to reinforce concepts and provide visual aids. For example, when learning about the three types of rocks (igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic), the book can help students better understand how each type forms.

Inspiring Hands-On Activities: After reading the book, students can be encouraged to participate in hands-on activities like rock sorting, mineral testing, and creating edible rocks. These activities help make the concepts more concrete and engaging for students.

Fostering Curiosity: The book's poetic language and stunning illustrations can spark students' curiosity about rocks and the world around them. This curiosity can lead to further exploration and learning, both in the classroom and at home.

In summary, "A Rock Is Lively" is a valuable resource that can help make the Year 3 "Rocks and Soil" science topic more engaging, informative, and memorable for students.: p>

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