Science Comics: Robots and Drones

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Science Comics: Robots and Drones

Book Information

Category
Graphic Non-Fiction
Illustrator
Publisher
First Second March 2018
Year Published
2018
Good for Reluctant Readers?
Part of a Series
Curriculum
Science Curriculum
  • 08-10 Middle Readers
  • 11-13 Older Readers
  • Graphic Non-Fiction
  • Non-Fiction
  • The Investigator
  • The Jokester

Science Comics continues to expand the list of topics available, this time exploring the fascinating field of robots and drones. Going back to 350 B.C., the author traces the development of machines created to imitate the flight of birds up to today's military drones and drone racing. Early automatons that had only one possible response to input are compared with today's assistants like Siri and Alexa which can complete a range of tasks.  Along the way there are explanations of the difference between a robot and a remote-controlled machine, and examples of robots we encounter in everyday life. There is also a discussion of the fear many people have of robots, with portrayals in movies such as the Terminator series or in novels such as Isaac Asimov's I, Robot.

This series follows in the tradition of the Magic School Bus and the Max Axiom books by sharing science concepts through a graphic format. In this case, the comic style illustrations bring the history of robots and drones to life for readers. There are plenty of facts, and a helpful glossary. This book is an excellent introduction and offers enough details to give readers a good place to start researching the topic more deeply on their own.

128 pages    978-1626727922    Ages  8-13

Recommended by:  Suzanne Costner, Library Media Specialist, Tennessee USA

See more of her recommendations:  https://fveslibrary.blogspot.com/

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