• Clang!: Ernst Chladni's Sound Experiments (Moments in Science #2)

Clang!: Ernst Chladni's Sound Experiments
(Moments in Science #2)

Illustrator
Peter Willis
Publication Date
March 10, 2018
Genre / Grade Band
- /  2nd − 3rd
Clang!: Ernst Chladni's Sound Experiments (Moments in Science #2)

Description
What if your science experiments were so interesting that even an Emperor wanted to know more?

In 1806, scientist Ernst Chladni (KLOD-nee) left Germany for a three-year road trip, entertaining Europeans with his science.

He made wires, columns of air, and solids vibrate. He wrote about this in his native German language, but his French scientist friends wanted to read about it in French. How could he get the cash he needed to write his new book?

In February, 1809, Chladni's friends took him to the Tuliere Palace. This elementary science picture book dramatizes the exciting meeting between a German scientist and French Emperor NapoleonBonaparte.
Publication date
March 10, 2018
Classification
-
Page Count
-
ISBN-13
9781629440934
Lexile Measure
840
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Mims House
Series
Moments in Science
BISAC categories
JNF007020 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Biography & Autobiography | Historical
JNF007090 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Biography & Autobiography | Science & Technology
Library of Congress categories
Scientists
Germany
Chladni, Ernst Florens Friedrich

School Library Journal

Gr 3-6--Pattison and Willis introduce Ernst Chladni, aka the Father of Acoustics, to young children through an engaging narrative and colorful cartoon illustrations. Chladni was a German scientist who traveled Europe entertaining people by explaining and demonstrating the science of sound in the early 1800s. The meeting between Chladni and Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte is the main focus of this telling. Willis's charming artwork provides realistic representations of Chladni's inventions while staying true to the fun cartoon style of the rest of the story. Pattison includes German and French words, acknowledging the language barrier that the scientist faced when describing his research on the science of sound. Included in the back matter is more information about Chladni's instruments, his life, and additional historical context. The book can be utilized in the classroom for a variety of curriculum connections from history and science to music. Pattison's and Willis's early collaboration Burn: Michael Faraday's Candle is an equally enjoyable read. VERDICT An additional purchase for elementary school libraries. --Aileen Barton, Sherman Public Library, TX

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