Schoenberg, Jane. (2005). Illustrated by Cynthia Fisher. My bodyworks: Songs about
your bones, muscles, heart, and more! Northampton, Massachusetts:
Crocodile Books/Interlink Publishing. 32 pages. ISBN # 1-56656-583-9
Award: Outstanding Science Trade Books for Students K-12, 2006
Genre: informational/music
Content area: science
Grade level: K-3
Credibility of author:
Summary: This book describes parts of the body, the five senses, and bodily functions such as breathing and how the body makes gas, through the use of songs that will make learning this information easy and fun for children. The book comes with a CD containing twelve songs that include music and lyrics.
Standards: Life Science IV and Science in Personal and Social VII
Illustrations: Appears to be ink, colored pencil, and watercolor. Full-page illustrations on every other page
Text: Every other page is full of text followed by an illustration. Appears to be approximately 10 font.
Text structure: descriptive
Tone: upbeat and happy
Language: simplistic
Access features: compac disc, compac disc credits, labeled diagrams of the parts of the body described in the song
Use: I would use this for health and science classes. I would also use it for rainy day physical education or anytime I had some minutes to kill and let children dance while they sing the songs.
Response: I really love this book! I would even use it with my 4th and 5th graders. I can testify that music does help learning. My students learned all the bones of the body (206 of them) last year by using a song.
Related texts:
Me and My Amazing Body by Joan Sweeney
Why I Sneeze, Shiver, Hiccup, and Yawn by Melvin Berger
Hear Your Heart by Paul Showers
Guts: Our Digestive System by Seymour Simon
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