Connections and Reflections
Kids who learn much better when they see the big picture
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AC-CR02
When author Karen Altpeter was in school, she constantly felt like she was missing something—the big picture. The studying she did seemed so narrow, like examining the veins on a leaf without ever imagining a tree, much less the forest. Her intention in writing this book was to help kids like her—kids who learn much better when connections are made to a bigger picture.
Connections and Reflections presents 12 thematic photographs and personal essays linked to history, philosophy, art, literature, and poetry. These short, beautifully written nonfiction stories lead students to discuss and research a wide range of topics and resources. The essays range from A Zoo Revisited to When Air Turns to Wind.
Karen is a writer and fine art photographer who has worked as a photo editor for National Wildlife magazine and National Geographic Society and for 20 years produced Canon ads depicting endangered species worldwide.
When author Karen Altpeter was in school, she constantly felt like she was missing something—the big picture. The studying she did seemed so narrow, like examining the veins on a leaf without ever imagining a tree, much less the forest. Her intention in writing this book was to help kids like her—kids who learn much better when connections are made to a bigger picture.
Connections and Reflections presents 12 thematic photographs and personal essays linked to history, philosophy, art, literature, and poetry. These short, beautifully written nonfiction stories lead students to discuss and research a wide range of topics and resources. The essays range from A Zoo Revisited to When Air Turns to Wind.
Karen is a writer and fine art photographer who has worked as a photo editor for National Wildlife magazine and National Geographic Society and for 20 years produced Canon ads depicting endangered species worldwide.