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A5 size (210mm x 148mm) 144 pages
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Country of manufacture: printed in Japan
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Year of manufacture: 2021
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Edited by Motohiko Shibayama This new series of reference books allows students to relearn the basics of geology taught in junior high and high school, using the geological knowledge and expressions depicted in the works of Kenji Miyazawa, a teacher of geology, in five volumes. Kenji Miyazawa's Earth Science Class], the starting point of the series, has been well received along with [Kenji Miyazawa's Earth Science Practice], a practical training volume that explains the dynamic world of space and earth science with many color illustrations, quoting Kenji's fairy tales and poems. This book covers the five fields of earth science (space, the earth's interior, minerals, geohistory, and meteorology) independently, with one theme in each volume, and includes works that could not be included in the "Classroom" and substantial additions, covering most of the content studied in junior high school science courses and in "Fundamentals of Earth Science" in high school. In Volume 3, "Rocks and Minerals," students will learn how igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks are formed and their characteristics, as well as resource minerals and landslides, with reference to [Jyuriki no Kongoishi], [Daigawa], [Naranoki Daishi no Nodeshuku], and [Bakemonochojo]. [Features of this book] *Deepening Kenji and geography together*. For each of several items, quotations from related Kenji Miyazawa's works and episodes related to Kenji are introduced*. The book will motivate students to rediscover the themes of geology hidden in the works and to learn more about them. *Conversations connecting literature and science*. Conversations between "Mr. Kenji," a big fan of Kenji Miyazawa, and the animals of the forest school where Mr. Kenji teaches geology follow the quoted works and explanations, helping students to understand the content. *Detailed explanations with plenty of illustrations* and photographs*. The book is filled with illustrations, photographs, and diagrams to guide students through the world of geology, which tends to seem complicated at first glance. *Aids in disaster prevention education*. The last chapter of each volume features a natural disaster related to each field. The final chapter of each volume features a natural disaster related to each field, allowing students to learn how large-scale disasters that have occurred frequently in recent years work and to acquire knowledge useful for disaster prevention* and disaster mitigation. |
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This new series of reference books allows students to relearn the basics of geology taught in junior high and high school, using the geological knowledge and expressions depicted in the works of Kenji Miyazawa, a teacher of geology, in five volumes.
Kenji Miyazawa's Earth Science Class], the starting point of the series, has been well received along with [Kenji Miyazawa's Earth Science Practice], a practical training volume that explains the dynamic world of space and earth science with many color illustrations, quoting Kenji's fairy tales and poems.
This book covers the five fields of earth science (space, the earth's interior, minerals, geohistory, and meteorology) independently, with one theme in each volume, and includes works that could not be included in the "Classroom" and substantial additions, covering most of the content studied in junior high school science courses and in "Fundamentals of Earth Science" in high school.
In Volume 3, "Rocks and Minerals," students will learn how igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks are formed and their characteristics, as well as resource minerals and landslides, with reference to [Jyuriki no Kongoishi], [Daigawa], [Naranoki Daishi no Nodeshuku], and [Bakemonochojo].
[Features of this book]
*Deepening Kenji and geography together*.
For each of several items, quotations from related Kenji Miyazawa's works and episodes related to Kenji are introduced*. The book will motivate students to rediscover the themes of geology hidden in the works and to learn more about them.
*Conversations connecting literature and science*.
Conversations between "Mr. Kenji," a big fan of Kenji Miyazawa, and the animals of the forest school where Mr. Kenji teaches geology follow the quoted works and explanations, helping students to understand the content.
*Detailed explanations with plenty of illustrations* and photographs*.
The book is filled with illustrations, photographs, and diagrams to guide students through the world of geology, which tends to seem complicated at first glance.
*Aids in disaster prevention education*.
The last chapter of each volume features a natural disaster related to each field. The final chapter of each volume features a natural disaster related to each field, allowing students to learn how large-scale disasters that have occurred frequently in recent years work and to acquire knowledge useful for disaster prevention* and disaster mitigation.