The Loch Ness Monster: Fact or fiction? by Meredith Costain
Rigby, 2006. ISBN 9780731272280.
The Loch Ness Monster: Fact or fiction? has been written by Meredith
Costain, an experienced and prolific author of fiction and
non-fiction books for children. It is part of the series Making
Connections, and specifically belongs to the Comprehension Library
Grade 4. First published in this series in August 2006, it has
resurfaced now as an individual title. It is a slight paperback of
24 pages with a stapled spine.
The subject matter meets our seemingly universal fascination with
sightings and tales of the Loch Ness Monster. There is comprehensive
coverage of the Loch Ness Monster legend provided in a logical,
chronological order.
There is a clear, uncluttered layout with appropriate illustrations
- colour and black and white - with photographs, diagrams and maps.
The illustrations are labelled in a clear blue type. Chapter
headings are labelled in a very large, green type and sub-headings
are labelled in a large red type. There is also assistance with
pronunciation throughout the text eg 'plesiosaur [say:
pleese-e-o-sor]'.
Included are Contents, Glossary and Index with bold type throughout
the text for Glossary entries. Inside the back cover of the book are
critical literacy activities, which consist of a Graphic organiser
and Questions. They could be used for a whole class, groups or
individual students.
This book could be described as a Primary reader with large type for
young readers. It is suitable for Primary students, for Middle
school students eg for research into History mysteries, and for
those in remedial literacy programs.
For those interested in the series Making Connections they will find
an explicit framework to teach comprehension skills. For classroom
use there are interactive big books, blackline master books,
teacher's resource books and CD-ROMs. In the Comprehension Library
Grade 4 there are 5 books by various authors including The Loch Ness
Monster: fact or fiction? Each text is written to address a specific
skill and for this book that is fact and opinion.
M. E. Strickland