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Sarah C. Campbell

Author and Photo Illustrator

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Sarah C. Campbell

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“Using clear text and outstanding color photographs, Campbell explores the concept of these unusual shapes. Beginning with circles, cones, and cylinders, she leads readers carefully and concisely through examples of fractals such as trees, rivers, mountains, broccoli, lightning, and lungs. The photographs, sometimes highlighting the ever-smaller pieces of a vegetable fractal against a black background, sometimes drawing back to give a aerial view of a geological feature, are crisp and precise and underscore the clear text.”
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"A snail may seem an unlikely candidate for most ferocious predator, but the wolfsnail certainly deserves consideration. … A few lines of text per page accompany bright, close-up color photographs that not only detail the snail's search for its prey (leaf-eating snails and slugs leave detectable trails of slime), but also the prey's demise."

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“We held a workshop on Science Literacy and asked Sarah to present on book-making and curricular connections. She was a consummate professional throughout the process. In addition to helping plan the event, Sarah’s presentation received some of the best overall responses we have ever received from a PD. She was engaged the audience; kept an appropriate pace; and was willing to alter her presentation based on the needs of the workshop participants. If you want a productive, practical PD for educators, contact Sarah.” Anthony D’Agostino, Senior Program Director, Springboard, St. Louis, MO

 

"The Greenville Arts Council hosted Sarah for a 6-hour intensive workshop for teachers this fall focused on the connections between book making, science and common core state standards and we were blown away! Sarah has purposefully crafted her work as a teaching artist to clearly bridge the language between her art form and how teachers present information to their students in the classroom. During her workshop, Sarah took time to clearly explain how the strategies she uses can be adapted for a range of grade levels and content areas, which self-contained teachers found to be tremendously helpful." Megan Hines, Arts in Education Coordinator, Greenville Arts Council

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