Fall 2024

The Electric Age

From the Set Timelines in Science

The great thinkers of the 19th century contributed greatly to the development of theories that help explain human nature and the natural world. Charles Darwin developed his theory of evolution. Gregor Mendel created the theory of genetics. Countless other scientists and innovators contributed to this era of science in many other ways. It was in this era when people learned about fossils, photography, combustion engines, and the use of electricity to power our world. This visually stunning book is sure to draw in even reluctant readers. The main text is supplemented with timelines on most spreads, as well as primary sources, sidebars, and diagrams.

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$36.13 $27.10
Interest Level Grade 6 - Grade 12
Reading Level Grade 7
Dewey Number 509
Lexile
ATOS Reading Level
Guided Reading Level Z
Language English
Publisher Rosen Publishing
Format Reinforced book
ISBN 9781499477771
Copyright 2025
Number of Pages 64
Dimensions 7.25 x 9.25
Graphics Full-color photographs

SLJ Review of Timelines in Science

Gr 6 Up—Each of these titles opens with an introduction explaining the time period covered and major influences of the era, such as the Renaissance era’s focus on reason. A continuous timeline runs along the bottom of each page, color-coded according to the field of science for each entry. A subject-specific timeline for each chapter runs vertically down the side of the page. The main content is accompanied by sidebars on related details—a section on Islamic astronomy includes a sidebar on algebra, for example. Some chapters deal with specific advances like “The Invention of the Wheel,” while others focus on a particular scientist. A table of contents, glossary, suggested books and websites, and index offer support to readers. VERDICT A helpful series for research that could be useful in both STEM and history units.

School Library Journal

Author: Craig Boutland