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Teacher Resource    Denotes California Department of Education recommended titles

Non-Fiction
101 Things Everyone Should Know about ScienceLevel: 3-12
Author: Dia Michels and Nathan Levy ISBN: 0-9678020-5-9
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Science Naturally!, 2006
Description: 101 Things Everyone Should Know About Science uses a question-and answer format to entice the reader into learning more about key concepts in biology, chemistry, physics, earth, and general science. This book is perfect for anyone interested in gaining a better understanding of how science impacts everyday life. Some questions include “Why do you see lightning before you hear thunder?” “What keeps the planets orbiting around the sun?” “Why do we put salt on roads when they are icy?”

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CDE recommended All About TurkeysLevel: K-5
Author: Jim Arnosky ISBN: 0-590-69780-3
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Scholastic, 1998
Description: Introduces wild turkeys: what they eat, where they sleep, their habitat and adaptations. Includes some actual-size illustrations.

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Ancient Ones: The World of the Old-Growth Douglas FirLevel: K-3
Author: Barbara Bash ISBN: 1-578-05081-2
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Sierra Club, 1994
Description: Describes an old-growth forest in the Pacific Northwest, an area that stretches from northern California to southeast Alaska. Explains how and why these forests are disappearing and what that might mean for our future.

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Animal Camouflage in the DesertLevel: K-2
Author: Martha E. H. Rustad ISBN: 978-1-4296-3326-0
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2010
Description: Readers will discover how camouflage helps animals survive in the desert.

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Animal Camouflage in the OceanLevel: K-2
Author: Martha E. H. Rustad ISBN: 978-1-4296-3325-3
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2010
Description: Readers will discover how camouflage helps animals survive in the ocean.

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CDE recommended Animal Defenses: How Animals Protect ThemselvesLevel: 2-6
Author: Etta Kaner ISBN: 978-1-55074-421-7
Illustrated by: Pat StephensPublisher: Kids Can Press, 1999
Description: What do you do when you are afraid? Do you yell for help? Do you hide or run away? Some animals also do these things when they are threatened, while others use more unusual methods to defend themselves. This book explores many different animal defenses. Full color illustrations.

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Animals of the Past and PresentLevel: 1-4
Author: Cristiano Bertolucci, Ferruccio Cucchiarini, Francesco Milo ISBN: 1-577-68525-3
Illustrated by: Ferruccio CucchiarianiPublisher: School Specialty, 2003
Description: Guides young readers on a tour through various locations on Earth to discover animals that live in a variety of habitats that are very different from each other. Readers also learn about animals that existed in the past and those living today that are related.

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Are You A Snail?Level: K-2
Author: Judy Allen, Tudor Humphries ISBN: 0-753-45242-1
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Kingfisher, 2000
Description: A fun and informative book that introduces the life and characteristics of a backyard snail.

Non-Fiction
Around One LogLevel: 1-4
Author: Anthony D. Fredericks ISBN: 978-1-58469-138-9
Illustrated by: Jennifer DiRubbioPublisher: Dawn Publications, 2011
Description: After reading this field trip between covers, you and your children will never ignore old logs again when you take a walk in the woods. Because that old log is a mini-habitat, teeming with a fascinating community of animals. From mites to salamanders to daddy long-legs, Tony Fredericks introduces the critters in his typically delightful manner. Dr. Fredericks focuses on the whole community of neighbors. Plus he offers four pages of field notes and activities, projects, and lots of cool ideas at the back of the book to enhance the fun.

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A Bald Eagle's WorldLevel: K-2
Author: Caroline Arnold ISBN: 978-1-4048-5741-4
Illustrated by: Caroline ArnoldPublisher: Picture Window Books, 2010
Description: In a huge nest, high above the ground, two eggs crack open. Out pop two eagle chicks. Within a few short months, they are as big as their parents and ready to fly. Soar through the pages of this book and find out what happens in a bald eagleŐs world.

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CDE recommended Be a Friend to TreesLevel: K-5
Author: Patricia Lauber ISBN: 0-064-45120-8
Illustrated by: Holly KellerPublisher: HarperCollins, 1994
Description: This easy-to-read book discusses the importance of trees as sources of food and oxygen for people and wild animals. Diagrams and full-color labeled illustrations complement the text. The author recommends actions such as conserving and recycling paper.

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BeaksLevel: K-3
Author: Sneed B. Collard III ISBN: 978-1-57091-388-4
Illustrated by: Robin BrickmanPublisher: Charlesbridge, 2002
Description: The intricate characteristics of a variety of birds' beaks are presented. The habits of birds and the information on how their beaks' composition allows them to eat are intriguing.

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BirdsLevel: K-8
Author: Philippe J. Dubois, Valerie Guidoux ISBN: 0-810-95878-3
Illustrated by: Giles Martin, Jean ChevallierPublisher: Abrams, 2005
Description: From fascinating facts (how ostriches descended from dinosaurs) to differing nesting practices and comparisons of beaks and songs, this book features a wide range of birds.

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Black MambasLevel: 1-3
Author: Van Wallach ISBN: 978-1-4296-2271-4
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2009
Description: Are black mambas really black? Find the answer to this and other questions about black mambas.

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Bottlenose DolphinsLevel: 1-3
Author: Jody Sullivan Rake ISBN: 978-1-4296-2264-6
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2009
Description: Bottlenose dolphins leap and twist high above the water. Their sharp voices can even stun fish. Get an up-close look at this lively ocean acrobat.

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CDE recommended Bug FacesLevel: 3-5
Author: Darlyne A. Murawski ISBN: 0-792-27557-8
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: National Geographic Society, 2000
Description: The full-page photographs in this book introduce the physical structures that are unique to certain bugs.

Non-Fiction
Bugs Up CloseLevel: 2-5
Author: Diane Swanson ISBN: 978-1-55453-138-7
Illustrated by: Paul DavidsonPublisher: Kids Can Press, 2007
Description: Through Paul Davidson's powerful camera lens, see a fly the size of a man's shoe, the 30,000-odd lenses in a dragonfly's eyes, the hair on a bee's legs and much more. Includes information about bug lives, bug eating, and lots of bug parts such as antennae, wings and weapons, that help make insects the most widespread animals on Earth.

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ButterfliesLevel: K-3
Author: Lori Shores ISBN: 978-1-4296-2241-7
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2009
Description: Clear photos and range maps accompany easily digestible information in a field guide format. Now even the youngest readers can become experts on butterflies

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Camouflage and Mimicry: Animal Weapons and DefensesLevel: Pre-K-5
Author: Janet Riehecky ISBN: 9781429665087
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2012
Description: When it comes to survival, appearances are everything! A harmless animal can frighten predators away by appearing dangerous. A dangerous animal can lure prey by appearing harmless. Discover the disguises of some of your favorite animals. (From the Animal Weapons and Defenses series.)

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Camouflage Clues: A Photo Riddle BookLevel: Pre-K-2
Author: Megan Cooley Peterson ISBN: 978-1-4296-3919-4
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2010
Description: Camouflaged animals are experts at not being seen. Big, full color photos show an animal concealed in its habitat. A flip of the page reveals the hidden animal. Test your skills at spotting these cleverly disguised critters and learn about the ways animals adapt to their environments.

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CDE recommended Castles, Caves, and HoneycombsLevel: K-2
Author: Linda Ashman ISBN: 0-152-02211-2
Illustrated by: Lauren StringerPublisher: Harcourt Brace, 2001
Description: Describes unique places where animals build their homes, such as a heap of twigs on a castle tower or the space inside a tree.

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CDE recommended Chomp! A Book About SharksLevel: K-5
Author: Melvin Berger ISBN: 0-590-52298-1
Illustrated by: James D. WattPublisher: Scholastic, 1999
Description: Provides a simple explanation of what sharks look like, how they hunt, what they eat, and how they are born.

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CobrasLevel: 3-4
Author: Megan Kopp ISBN: 978-1-4296-5430-2
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, Edge Books, 2011
Description: In the middle of an Asian forest, a cobra senses danger. It lifts its body into the air and spreads its hood. If the enemy comes any closer, the snake is prepared to spit deadly venom. Discover why cobras are among the deadliest snakes in the world, along with many other fascinating facts about this dangerous reptile.

Non-Fiction
Collecting Data in Animal InvestigationsLevel: 3-5
Author: Diana Noonan ISBN: 978-1-4296-5237-7
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2011
Description: Move math skills up to the next level! Kid-friendly, real-life situations put math into action. By showing how we use math every day, teachers finally have an answer to the question, "But when will I every use this?" Each book extends learning with graphic organizers and problem-solving activities.

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CDE recommended Come Back SalmonLevel: 3-5
Author: Molly Cone ISBN: 0-871--56489-0
Illustrated by: Sidnee WheelwrightPublisher: Sierra Club, 1994
Description: This photo-essay describes the efforts of the Jackson Elementary School in Everett, WA, to clean up a nearby stream, stock it with salmon, and preserve it as a place where the salmon can return to spawn.

Non-Fiction
Coral Reefs: Colorful Underwater HabitatsLevel: K-3
Author: Laura Purdie Salas ISBN: 978-1-4048-5373-7
Illustrated by: Jeff YeshPublisher: Picture Window Books, 2009
Description: Is coral an animal or a plant? What kinds of animals and plants live in a coral reef? Why are coral reefs important to us? Find out why coral reefs are one of Earth's treasures in this book.

Non-Fiction
Corn SnakesLevel: 1-3
Author: Van Wallach ISBN: 978-1-4296-2272-1
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2009
Description: Are all corn snakes the same color? Find out the answer to this and other questions about corn snakes.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended Coyote: North America’s DogLevel: 3-5
Author: Stephen R. Swinburne ISBN: 1-563-97765-6
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Boyds Mills Press, 1999
Description: The author introduces the coyote through his own observations of this somewhat controversial animal. The text invites readers to form their own opinions, showing the coyote as hated and hunted, but also tolerated as part of the ecological balance and venerated in Native American lore. “Coyote Fact” sidebars throughout will attract browsers and reluctant readers.

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Crabs, Crayfishes, and Their RelativesLevel: 4-6
Author: Beth Blaxland ISBN: 0-791-06994-X
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Chelsea House, 2002
Description: Defines crustaceans, such as freshwater crayfish, and describes their characteristics, life cycles, habitats, senses, food, and self-defense.

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CrayfishLevel: K-5
Author: Jason Cooper, Lynn Stone ISBN: 1-589-52704-6
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Rourke, 2004
Description: A basic introduction to crayfish, focusing on their physical characteristics, habitat, diet, activities, life cycle, and reproduction.

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CrayfishLevel: K-3
Author: Lola M. Schaefer ISBN: 1-588-10722-1
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Heinemann, 2002
Description: A basic introduction to crayfish, focusing on their physical characteristics, habitat, diet, and activities.

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CrayfishLevel: 2-5
Author: Phyllis W. Grimm, Jerry Boucher ISBN: 0-822-53030-9
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Lerner, 2000
Description: A basic introduction to these crustaceans, related in an easy-to-read, large-type text and illustrated with full-color photos.

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Deformed Frogs: A Cause and Effect InvestigationLevel: 3-6
Author: Kathy Allen ISBN: 978-1-4296-4533-1
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2011
Description: With missing body parts, extra legs, and eyes growing inside mouths, something unusual is happening to frogs. As their environment changes, frogs have become animals on the edge. Discover how scientists are trying to answer the questions behind deformed frogs.

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CDE recommended Desert Giant: The World of the Saguaro CactusLevel: 3-5
Author: Barbara Bash ISBN: 1-578-05085-5
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Sierra Club, 2002
Description: Describes how the cactus provides homes for woodpeckers, owls, and hawks, and food for bats, birds, coyotes, and the indigenous people of Arizona’s Sonoran Desert.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended Desert TripLevel: K-2
Author: Barbara Steiner ISBN: 0-871-56581-1
Illustrated by: Ronald HimlerPublisher: Sierra Club Books, 1996
Description: A young girl and her mother backpack in the desert and learn about the plants, animals, birds, and rock formations.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended Digging for Bird Dinosaurs: An Expedition to MadagascarLevel: 3-8
Author: Nic Bishop ISBN: 0-618-19682-X
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Houghton Mifflin, 2000
Description: Follows Cathy Forster on an expedition to Madagascar, where she searches for evidence that dinosaurs and birds are related.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended Dinosaur Mountain: Graveyard of the PastLevel: 3-5
Author: Caroline Arnold ISBN: 0-899-19693-4
Illustrated by: Richard HewettPublisher: Clarion Books, 1990
Description: Describes the discoveries made at the Dinosaur National Monument quarry in Utah, a rich source of fossils, and highlights the detailed work of paleontologists.

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CDE recommended Dougal Dixon’s Amazing Dinosaurs: The Fiercest, the Tallest, the Toughest, the SmallestLevel: 3-5
Author: Dougal Dixon ISBN: 1-563-97773-7
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Boyds Mills Press, 2000
Description: Presents detailed dinosaur facts about carnivores, long-necked herbivores, armored dinosaurs, and two-footed herbivores.

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EcosystemsLevel: 4-6
Author: Debra Housel ISBN: 978-0-7565-4068-5
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Compass Point Books, 2009
Description: Learn how plants and animals interact with each other and the environment to form a unique ecosystem.

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CDE recommended Feathered DinosaursLevel: 3-8
Author: Christopher Sloan ISBN: 0-792-27219-6
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: National Geographic Society, 2000
Description: Presents evidence of dinosaurs with skeletal structures and feathers similar to those of birds and why that is convincing many scientists that birds evolved from dinosaurs.

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FishLevel: K-3
Author: Suzanne Slade ISBN: 978-1-4048-5523-6
Illustrated by: Kristin KestPublisher: Picture Window Books, 2010
Description: How many fins do fish have? Do fish breathe? Float through the pages of this book to learn all about fish!

Non-Fiction
Frog Rescue: Changing the Future for Endangered WildlifeLevel: 5-8
Author: Garry Hamilton ISBN: 1-552-97596-7
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Firefly Books, 2004
Description: Profiles the disappearance and endangerment of frogs around the world. Also covers a range of innovative programs used around the world to protect these vulnerable species.

Non-Fiction
From Pup to Rat: Following the Life CycleLevel: 1-4
Author: Suzanne Slade ISBN: 978-1-4048-5156-6
Illustrated by: Jeff YeshPublisher: Picture Window Books, 2009
Description: How much does a brown rat pup weigh? How much food does an adult brown rat eat each day? Scurry across the pages of this book to learn about the life cycle of a brown rat.

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Frozen World: Polar Meltdown (Extreme series)Level: 3-4
Author: Sean Callery ISBN: 978-1-4296-3123-5
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2008
Description: This book is full of information about the dramatic effects of climate change , as polar ice melts and crashes into the sea, floods sweep coastal areas, and violent hurricanes batter entire cities.

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CDE recommended Giant Shark: Megalodon, Prehistoric Super PredatorLevel: 3-8
Author: Caroline Arnold ISBN: 0-395-91419-1
Illustrated by: Laurie CaplePublisher: Clarion Books, 2000
Description: Describes the life cycle and habits of the “largest ocean predator,” the megalodon, which has been extinct for over 2 million years.

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CDE recommended Gone Again PtarmiganLevel: 3-5
Author: Jonathan London ISBN: 0-792-27561-6
Illustrated by: Jon Van ZylePublisher: National Geographic Society, 2001
Description: Introduces the ptarmigan, the state bird of Alaska, and tells how it is able to blend into its surroundings in each season of the year.

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Gut Bugs, Dust Mites, and Other Microorganisms You Can't Live WithoutLevel: 3-6
Author: Mark Weakland ISBN: 978-1-4296-4538-6
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2011
Description: The world is full of microscopic creatures. But who would have thought that we needed these tiny creatures to digest the food in our bodies or make the oxygen we need to breathe? Get out your microscope, and get ready to examine the microorganisms we canŐt live without.

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Here Is AntarcticaLevel: Pre-K-3
Author: Madeleine Dunphy ISBN: 978-0-9777-5394-8
Illustrated by: Tom LeonardPublisher: Web of Life Children's Books, 2008
Description: Cumulative text describes the interdependence among the plants and animals of Antarctica.

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CDE recommended Here Is the African SavannaLevel: K-2
Author: Madeline Dunphy ISBN: 0-977-37952-3
Illustrated by: Tom LeonardPublisher: Hyperion Press, 2006
Description: Circular, cumulative verse highlights the landscape and animals of the African savanna and introduces the food chain. The bright, double-page acrylic illustrations are rich in detail, and the endnotes give additional information about plants and animals.

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CDE recommended Here Is the African SavannaLevel: Pre-K-3
Author: Madeleine Dunphy ISBN: 978-0-9773-7952-1
Illustrated by: Tom LeonardPublisher: Web of Life Children's Books, 1999
Description: Cumulative text describes the interdependence among the plants and animals of an African savanna.

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Here Is the Arctic WinterLevel: Pre-K-3
Author: Madeleine Dunphy ISBN: 978-0-9777-5390-1
Illustrated by: Alan James RobinsonPublisher: Web of Life Children's Books, 2007
Description: Cumulative text describes the interdependence among the plants and animals of the Arctic.

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Here Is the Coral ReefLevel: Pre-K-3
Author: Madeleine Dunphy ISBN: 978-0-9773-7954-5
Illustrated by: Tom LeonardPublisher: Web of Life Children's Books, 2007
Description: Cumulative text describes the interdependence among the plants and animals of a coral reef.

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Here Is the Southwestern DesertLevel: Pre-K-3
Author: Madeleine Dunphy ISBN: 978-0-9773-7950-7
Illustrated by: Anne CoePublisher: Web of Life Children's Books, 2007
Description: Cumulative text describes the interdependence among the plants and animals of the Sonoran Desert.

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Here Is the Tropical Rain ForestLevel: Pre-K-3
Author: Madeleine Dunphy ISBN: 978-0-9773-7950-7
Illustrated by: Michael RothmanPublisher: Web of Life Children's Books, 2006
Description: Cumulative text presents the animals and plants of the tropical rain forest and their relationships with one another and their environment.

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Here Is the WetlandLevel: Pre-K-3
Author: Madeleine Dunphy ISBN: 978-0-9773-7958-3
Illustrated by: Wayne McLoughlinPublisher: Web of Life Children's Books, 2007
Description: Uses a cumulative approach to describe the wetland ecology of a freshwater marsh, the most common type of wetland in North America.

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How Animals Live: The Amazing World of Animals in the WildLevel: K-8
Author: Bernard Stonehouse, Esther Berttram ISBN: 0-439-54834-9
Illustrated by: John FrancisPublisher: Scholastic, 2004
Description: Presents an overview of the characteristic behavior, habits, and survival skills of various types of animals around the world.

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How Do Animals Adapt?Level: 2-3
Author: Bobbie Kalman, Jacqueline Langille ISBN: 0-865-05957-8
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Crabtree, 2000
Description: Describes how animals adapt to survive, discussing camouflage, mimicry, poisons, defense, adaptations to weather, feeding, and mating.

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CDE recommended Journey into the RainforestLevel: 3-5
Author: Tim Knight ISBN: 0-195-21751-9
Illustrated by: Juan Pablo MoreirasPublisher: Oxford University Press, 2001
Description: Provides a tour of the rain forest ecosystem, including ecology, animals, food chains, and interrelationships between plants and animals. Examines the human impact and deforestation on this habitat.

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The Jumbo Book of Nature ScienceLevel: 2-6
Author: Pamela Hickman ISBN: 978-155074-317-3
Illustrated by: Judie ShorePublisher: Kids Can Press, 1996
Description: The Jumbo Book of Nature Science contains more than 100 activities and experiments that explore nature indoors and outdoors and in every season. Using materials found around home, you'll get nose to nose with nature and discover the amazing birds, bugs and plants that live at your doorstep or down the street.

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Killer Animals: Cobras on the HuntLevel: 1-3
Author: Janet Riehecky ISBN: 978-1-4296-2317-9
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2009
Description: This killer animal strikes without warning. Discover how cobras make the kill and swallow their prey whole.

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Killer Animals: Great White Sharks on the HuntLevel: 1-3
Author: Janet Riehecky ISBN: 978-1-4296-2315-5
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2009
Description: This underwater predator is the worst nightmare of many animals. Find out how one of the deadliest fish in the ocean hunts for its next meal.

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Killer Animals: Pumas on the HuntLevel: 1-3
Author: Jody Sullivan Rake ISBN: 978-1-4296-3928-6
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2010
Description: A puma springs from the shadows and leaps on its prey. Its powerful claws and sharp teeth do the rest. Learn how these sleek wildcats stalk and find their next meal.

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Killer Whales Up CloseLevel: 1-3
Author: Jody Sullivan Rake ISBN: 978-1-4296-2265-3
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2009
Description: Killer whales can leap out of the ocean to snatch prey with razor-sharp teeth. They are the most feared animals in the sea. Get an up-close look at this awesome predator.

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Looking Closely Through the ForestLevel: Pre-K-2
Author: Frank Serafini ISBN: 978-1-55453-212-4
Illustrated by: Frank SerafiniPublisher: Kids Can Press, 2008
Description: A series of close-up photographs transforms the forest into a wonderland for the imagination. Look very closely and imagine what the pictures might be. Then flip the page to discover thel variety of plants and animals that live in forest ecosystems. Students will enjoy exploring hidden perspectives and reading simple descriptions of toadstools, trees, millipedes and more.

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CDE recommended The Magic School Bus on the Ocean FloorLevel: K-5
Author: Joanna Cole ISBN: 0-590-41431-3
Illustrated by: Bruce DegenPublisher: Scholastic, 1994
Description: The magic school bus turns into a submarine as the class and Ms. Frizzle learn about the landforms on the ocean floor and the adaptations the ocean animals make to live there.

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Mammals Who Morph(Trilogy)Level: 3-5
Author: Jennifer Morgan ISBN: 1-58469-085-2
Illustrated by: Dana Lynne AndersenPublisher: Dawn Publications, 2006
Description: This follow-up to The Big Bang (2002) and From Lava to Life (2003) is the last in a trilogy in which the personified universe presents the history of our cosmos in letters to an Earthling. This one picks up at the dawn of the Age of Mammals and ends with present-day humans inhabiting a modern Earth.

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CDE recommended My Visit to the AquariumLevel: K-5
Author: Aliki ISBN: 0-064-46186-6
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: HarperCollins, 1996
Description: A visit to the aquarium features a variety of aquatic habitats, including tropical coral reefs, kelp beds, freshwater swamps, tide pools, and the many creatures that inhabit these ecosystems.

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Mystery Animal Tracks: A Photo Riddle BookLevel: Pre-K-2
Author: Kelly Barnhill ISBN: 978-1-4296-3921-7
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2010
Description: When an animal walks the muddy banks of a river, it leaves its footprints behind. Can you guess what animal left the tracks? Read the clues, check out the photos, and put on your detective hats! A flip of the page reveals fun facts and the photo answer.

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CDE recommended Pass the Energy PleaseLevel: 3-8
Author: Barbara Shaw McKinney ISBN: 1-58469-002-x
Illustrated by: Chad WallacePublisher: Dawn Publications, 1999
Description: The exchange of energy and nutrients within the environment is addressed through rhyming text. Various food chains, including woodland, Arctic, meadow, and African plain, are presented. The role decomposers play is also discussed. Illustrations done in oil paints are large and colorful and provide visual details.

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The Peregrine's Journey: A Story of MigrationLevel: K-4
Author: Madeleine Dunphy ISBN: 978-0-9777-5393-2
Illustrated by: Kristin KestPublisher: Web of Life Children's Books, 2008
Description: Based on the migration of a real peregrine falcon that was tracked by satellite telemetry by the US Fish & Wildlife Service. The name "peregrine" means wandereer, and the peregrine falcon has one of the longest migrations of any North American bird.

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A Polar Bear's WorldLevel: K-2
Author: Caroline Arnold ISBN: 978-1-4048-5743-8
Illustrated by: Caroline ArnoldPublisher: Picture Window Books, 2010
Description: The arctic wind howls, but the two polar bear cubs are warm inside their den. They snuggle tight against their mother and drink her milk. Three months later, they tumble outside for their first walk in the snow. Bundle up and find out what happens in a polar bearŐs world.

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Poop-Eaters: Dung Beetles in the Food ChainLevel: 3-4
Author: Deirdre A. Prischmann ISBN: 978-1-4296-1265-4
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2008
Description: Learn how dung beetles, eat, move, and fight over poop and how this can actually help our world.

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Popcorn!Level: 3-8
Author: Elaine Landau ISBN: 1-570-91443-5
Illustrated by: Brian LiesPublisher: Charlesbridge Publishing, 2003
Description: Find out about popcorn’s Native American origins, the invention of the popping machine, and the popularity of popcorn during World War II, when sugar for snack foods was in short supply. And what makes popcorn pop? A list of online and print resources is included.

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RattlesnakesLevel: 3-4
Author: Heather L. Montgomery ISBN: 978-1-4296-5434-0
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, Edge Books, 2011
Description: Two hikers take an early morning walk along a desert path. Suddenly they hear a rattling sound and spot a rattlesnake coiled in front of them. Discover how rattlesnakes use their rattles to warn enemies, along with much more about these desert dwellers.

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CDE recommended The Reason For A FlowerLevel: 1-2
Author: Ruth Heller ISBN: 0-698-11559-7
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Penguin Putnam, 1999
Description: This poetic presentation tells about plant reproduction, manufacturing of seeds, and seed propagation. It also shows plants that don’t seem to be flowers but are.

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CDE recommended Red-Eyed Tree FrogLevel: K-5
Author: Joy Cowley ISBN: 0-590-87175-7
Illustrated by: Nic BishopPublisher: Scholastic, 1999
Description: The nocturnal adventures and survival of a Central American tree frog are described in this story of the tropical rain forest. Photographs show the small frog in its habitat, as well as a variety of other creatures from its perspective.

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CDE recommended Salmon StreamLevel: K-5
Author: Carol Reed-Jones ISBN: 1-584-69013-5
Illustrated by: Michael S. MaydakPublisher: Dawn Publications, 2000
Description: The struggle for survival and the multiple threats to the life cycle of the Pacific salmon is captured in this poetic offering. The importance of each creature in the web of life is emphasized.

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Seeds, Stems, and Stamens: The Ways Plants Fit Into Their WorldLevel: 3-5
Author: Susan E. Goodman ISBN: 0-761-31874-7
Illustrated by: Michael J. DoolittlePublisher: Lerner, 2001
Description: Discuss how plants fit into the environment; how they obtain sun, water, and food; their inherent defenses; and propagation.

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Slime, Poop, and Other Wacky Animal DefensesLevel: 1-5
Author: Janet Riehecky ISBN: 9781429665094
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2012
Description: Sometimes being gross is an animal’s best bet for survival. Poop, slime, and vomit aren’t just nasty. They can save an animal’s life. Get the inside scoop on some of the most disgusting animal weapons and defenses. (From the Animal Weapons and Defenses series.)

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended SlugsLevel: K-5
Author: Anthony D. Fredericks ISBN: 0-822-53041-4
Illustrated by: Gerry EllisPublisher: Lerner Publishing Group, 2000
Description: An easy-to-read book that makes reading an interactive experience. Color photos describe the life cycle of slugs. Includes chapters, a glossary, and an index.

Non-Fiction
Slugs and SnailsLevel: K-2
Author: Theresa Greenaway ISBN: 0-817-25587-7
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Raintree, 1999
Description: Explains how slugs and snails behave and reproduce, and where they go in the winter.

Non-Fiction
SnailsLevel: K-3
Author: Kevin J. Holmes ISBN: 0-736-88066-6
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2000
Description: An introduction to snails’ physical characteristics, habits, behavior, and relationships to humans.

Non-Fiction
Strange but True AnimalsLevel: 3-9
Author: Lori Polydoros ISBN: 978-1-4296-4551-5
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2011
Description: Fish that look like cartoons. Lizards that squirt blood from their eyes. These are not your ordinary creatures. Get ready to learn about some of the worldŐs strangest animals.

Non-Fiction
Swallows in the BirdhouseLevel: K-8
Author: Stephen R. Swinburne ISBN: 1-590-78329-8
Illustrated by: Robin BrickmanPublisher: Boyds Mills Press, 2005
Description: Two children put up a birdhouse in their backyard and watch as a pair of tree swallows build a nest and raise six babies before migrating south in the fall. Includes information about tree swallows and about birdhouses.

Non-Fiction
A Swim Through the SeaLevel: K-3
Author: Kristin Joy Pratt ISBN: 1-883220-04-1
Illustrated by: Kristin Joy PrattPublisher: Dawn Publications, 1994
Description: An alphabetical introduction to various forms of ocean life, as seen through the eyes of Seamore the seahorse.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended This Place Is ColdLevel: 3-8
Author: Vicki Cobb ISBN: 0-802-77340-0
Illustrated by: Barbara LavalleePublisher: Walker and Co., 1994
Description: Focuses on the land, animals, plants, and climate of Alaska, presenting it as an example of a place where it is so cold your hair can freeze and break off. Information is provided about Alaska’s geographical location and its weather.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended This Place Is WetLevel: 3-8
Author: Vicki Cobb ISBN: 0-153-05216-3
Illustrated by: Barbara LavalleePublisher: Walker and Co., 1993
Description: Provides information on the Amazon rain forest and the adaptations of the people, plants, and animals found in such a wet environment. It also notes the ways this ecosystem is becoming endangered.

Non-Fiction
Tough Beginnings: How Baby Animals SurviveLevel: K-3
Author: Marilyn Singer ISBN: 0-805-06164-9
Illustrated by: Anna VojtechPublisher: Henry Holt, 2001
Description: Presents information about some of the difficulties faced by different baby animals as they grow to adulthood.

Non-Fiction
Tracking Animal MigrationsLevel: 3-5
Author: Rebecca L. Johnson ISBN: 0-7922-8449-6
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: National Geographic Society, 2003
Description: This book discusses whales, monarchs, and birds and their migratory lifestyles. It introduces methods researchers have discovered in order to track and learn about such animals.

Non-Fiction
A Walk in the RainforestLevel: 2-6
Author: Kristin Joy Pratt ISBN: 1-878-26553-9
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Dawn Publications, 1992
Description: Written and illustrated by a high school student, this environmental ABC presents ecological information for young audiences. Each letter features an animal or plant found in the rain forest with an explanatory paragraph. Also included are warnings about endangered species, deforestation, and the harm coming to native peoples.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended A Walk on the Great Barrier ReefLevel: 3-8
Author: Caroline Arnold ISBN: 0-876-14285-4
Illustrated by: Arthur ArnoldPublisher: Carolrhoda Books, 1998
Description: Describes the fascinating ecosystem of the Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Australia.

Non-Fiction
A Walrus' WorldLevel: K-2
Author: Caroline Arnold ISBN: 978-1-4048-5744-5
Illustrated by: Caroline ArnoldPublisher: Picture Window Books, 2010
Description: The plump baby walrus is just a few days old, but heŐs ready for his first swim. He tires quickly and grabs a ride on his motherŐs back. She keeps him safe and fed for two years before itŐs time for him to be on his own. Take the plunge and find out what happens in a walrusŐ world.

Non-Fiction
Whale SharkLevel: 1-4
Author: Deborah Nuzzolo ISBN: 978-1-4296-5414-2
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, Blazers, 2011
Description: The whale shark is the largest fish in the ocean. From nose to tail, its body is as long as a school bus. Look inside to learn more about this gentle giant.

Non-Fiction
What If There Were No Gray Wolves? A Book about the Temperate Forest EcosystemLevel: 2-4
Author: Suzanne Slade ISBN: 978-1-4048-6020-9
Illustrated by: Carol SchwartzPublisher: Capstone Press, 2011
Description: Deciduous forest ecosystems can be found on nearly every continent. Countless animals and plants live in them. So what difference could the loss of one animal species make? Follow the chain reaction, and discover how important gray wolves are.

Non-Fiction
What If There Were No Sea Otters?: A Book about the Ocean EcosystemLevel: 2-4
Author: Suzanne Slade ISBN: 978-1-4048-6018-6
Illustrated by: Carol SchwartzPublisher: Capstone Press, 2011
Description: The ocean ecosystem is huge, covering most of our planet. Countless animals and plants live there. So what difference could the loss of one animal species make? Follow the chain reaction, and discover how important sea otters are.

Non-Fiction
What's the Difference Between a Butterfly and a Moth?Level: K-3
Author: Robin Koontz ISBN: 978-1-4048-5543-1
Illustrated by: Bandelin-DaceyPublisher: Picture Window Books, 2010
Description: Do you know the differences between a butterfly and a moth? One animal has furry feelers and a chubby body. The other has clubbed feelers and a thin body. Find out which animal is which.

Non-Fiction
What's the Difference Between a Dophin and a Porpoise?Level: K-3
Author: Trisha Speed Shaskan ISBN: 978-1-4048-5545-8
Illustrated by: Bandelin-DaceyPublisher: Capstone Press, 2011
Description: One animal has a long, sleek body. The other animalŐs body is short and chubby. Do you know the differences between a dolphin and a porpoise?

Non-Fiction
What's the Difference Between a Frog and a Toad?Level: K-3
Author: Mary Firestone ISBN: 978-1-4048-5544-1
Illustrated by: Bandelin-DaceyPublisher: Picture Window Books, 2010
Description: Do you know the differences between a frog and a toad? One animal has smooth skin and long legs. The other animal has bumpy skin and short legs. Find out which animal is which.

Non-Fiction
What's the Difference Between a Turtle and a Tortoise?Level: K-3
Author: Trisha Speed Shaskan ISBN: 978-1-4048-5546-5
Illustrated by: Bandelin-DaceyPublisher: Capstone Press, 2011
Description: One animal has a lightweight shell. The other animalŐs shell is heavy. Do you know the differences between a turtle and a tortoise?

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended The Winking, Blinking Sea: All About BioluminescenceLevel: 3-5
Author: Mary Batten ISBN: 0-613-44373-X
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Lerner, 2003
Description: Explains bioluminescence in ocean life, giving examples of sea creatures that glow, such as ostracods, Bermuda fire worms, and flashlight fish.

Non-Fiction
Zebra SharkLevel: 1-4
Author: Deborah Nuzzolo ISBN: 978-1-4296-5416-6
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, Blazers, 2011
Description: It's easy to see how the zebra shark got its name. Its long, slender body is covered in stripes. Look inside to learn more about this amazing shark.

Teacher Resource    Denotes California Department of Education recommended titles

Fiction
CDE recommended AmigoLevel: K-5
Author: Byrd Baylor ISBN: 0-689-71299-5
Illustrated by: Garth WilliamsPublisher: Simon and Schuster, 1991
Description: Desperately wanting a pet to love, a boy decides to tame a prairie dog who has already decided to tame the boy for his own pet. The poetic text tells how the boy considers what the animal needs to survive in its environment.

Fiction
CDE recommended Desert VoicesLevel: K-5
Author: Byrd Baylor ISBN: 0-689-71691-5
Illustrated by: Peter ParnallPublisher: Simon and Schuster, 1993
Description: Ten creatures describe their lives and the beauty of their desert home.

Fiction
CDE recommended Farewell to Shady GladeLevel: 3-5
Author: Bill Peet ISBN: 0-395-31128-4
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Sandpiper, 1981
Description: Animals travel in search of a suitable environment in which to live because their original habitat is being cleared for human development.

Fiction
CDE recommended The Great Kapok Tree: A Tale Of The Amazon Rain ForestLevel: K-5
Author: Lynne Cherry ISBN: 0-152-02614-2
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Harcourt Brace, 2000
Description: A man who comes to chop down a tree takes a rest. As he sleeps, the animals that live in the tree plead with him not to destroy their world. Like the rain forest, the story and illustrations are dramatic, vibrant and wondrous.

Fiction
Hey There, Stink Bug!Level: K-5
Author: Leslie Bulion ISBN: 9781580893046
Illustrated by: Leslie EvansPublisher: Charlesbridge Publishing, 2006
Description: Antlions, skipper caterpillars, and even dung beetles make appearances in this book, which is a collection of poems that focuses on the insect world. It includes a number of poetic forms, including haiku and clerihew. A brief annotation is included with each poem, providing some interesting background information for the readers, young and old alike. Glossary included.

Fiction
CDE recommended A House for Hermit CrabLevel: K-3
Author: Eric Carle ISBN: 1-416-90309-7
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Aladdin Paperbacks, 2005
Description: Hermit Crab has outgrown his shell, so he sets out in search of a bigger one. On his underwater journey, he makes new friends that help him turn his new house into a home.

Fiction
CDE recommended Island Of The Blue DolphinsLevel: 3-6
Author: Scott O'Dell ISBN: 0-395-53680-4
Illustrated by: Ted LewinPublisher: Houghton Mifflin, 1990
Description: Karana, a Native American, lived alone for years on an island in the Pacific. This story tells how she kept herself alive by building shelter and finding food while waiting to be rescued.

Fiction
CDE recommended Just So StoriesLevel: 3-5
Author: Rudyard Kipling ISBN: 0-140-36702-0
Illustrated by: Barry MoserPublisher: Penguin Putnam, 2004
Description: Presents tales of animals and far-off places. Each short story explains a mystery about an animal, such as why it looks the way it does.

Fiction
CDE recommended The LoraxLevel: K-5
Author: Dr. Seuss ISBN: 0-394-82337-0
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Random House, 1976
Description: Delivers a vivid picture of environmental disaster through habitat destruction, pollution, and overuse of natural resources.

Fiction
CDE recommended Oak TreeLevel: 3-5
Author: Gordon Morrison ISBN: 0-618-60918-0
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Walter Lorraine Books, 2005
Description: A year in the life of a grand oak tree is depicted through detailed pencil and watercolor paintings, expressive text, and explanatory margin notes. Explains the ecology of the tree as a host for a number of small creatures.

Fiction
The Salamander RoomLevel: K-4
Author: Anne Mazer ISBN: 0-679-86187-4
Illustrated by: Steve Johnson, Lou FancherPublisher: Knopf, 1994
Description: A young boy finds a salamander and thinks about what he needs to do to make a perfect home for it.

Fiction
CDE recommended The Sign of the Seahorse: A Tale of Greed and High Adventure in Two ActsLevel: 3-5
Author: Graeme Base ISBN: 0-140-56387-3
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Puffin Books, 1998
Description: The inhabitants of a coral reef ecosystem are threatened when a shady real estate deal floods their area with poisonous waste and pollution.

Fiction
Snail Girl Brings Water: A Navajo StoryLevel: K-8
Author: Geri Keams ISBN: 0-87358-662-X
Illustrated by: Richard Ziehler-MartinPublisher: Northland Publishing, 1998
Description: This book is a Navajo creation story about bringing water to the desert and how snails got their shells.

Fiction
CDE recommended The Snail's SpellLevel: K-2
Author: Joanne Ryder ISBN: 0-140-50891-0
Illustrated by: Lynn CherryPublisher: Puffin Books, 1988
Description: A child takes an imaginary journey into a garden teeming with living things as he shrinks to the size of a snail and experiences the world from that perspective.

Fiction
CDE recommended StellalunaLevel: K-5
Author: Janell Cannon, Jewell Cannon ISBN: 0-152-80217-7
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Harcourt, 1993
Description: After falling headfirst into a bird’s nest, a baby bat is raised as a bird until she is reunited with her mother. Explores the adaptations and survival of birds and bats in their respective habitats.


Teacher Resource    Denotes California Department of Education recommended titles

Teacher Resource
Asphalt to Ecosystems: Design Ideas for Schoolyard TransformationLevel: 8-12
Author: Sharon Gamson Danks ISBN: 9780976605485
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: New Village Press, 2010
Description: Hands down, this is absolutely the most comprehensive book about greening schoolyards that I have seen, and I’ve seen most of them. The author’s work involves photos from unbelievable green spaces from 11 countries around the world and spans a decade of research. If you have an inkling of desire to do some greening projects in a schoolyard or are looking for inspiration for yourself or others, this book provides all the information you need, along with saving you time and money. It is loaded with gorgeous photos of students working and learning outdoors in spaces that are now teeming with life but were once barren asphalt. The teacher in me focused on the many ways to organize seating outdoors. Some are simple seating arrangements using tree sections in a circle or various ways to have amphitheater seating. There are also photos of artful and functional cob bench sculptures or the dual functioning flower-shaped concrete raised tree bed that also provides seating.

Teacher Resource
Beyond Ecophobia: Reclaiming the Heart of Nature EducationLevel: ---
Author: David Sobel ISBN: 0913098507
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: The Orion Society’s Nature Literacy Series, 1996
Description: If you teach, or feel you should teach, about environmental issues to students in grades K–8, then it is essential that you read this book. Sobel’s primary argument is that well-intentioned educators often dive into issues about how humans are destroying Earth (rain forests are burning, polar bears are dying, oil is killing everything) at too young of an age. He writes, “What’s important is that children have an opportunity to bond with the natural world, to learn to love it, before being ask to heal its wounds.” He proposes three phases of environmental curricula, “In early childhood, activities should center on enhancing the developmental tendency toward empathy with the natural world; in middle childhood, exploration should take precedence; and in the early adolescence, social action should assume a more central role.”

Teacher Resource
Living ThingsLevel: ---
Author: Katy Z. Allen, Vicky Heisler ISBN: 1-557-99837-X
Illustrated by: Kathleen McKeehenPublisher: Evan-Moor Educational (Scienceworks for Kids Series), 2002
Description: Describes how living things can be classified according to their structures. Explains the requirements for life, reproduction, ecosystems, structures and behaviors of living things, and how energy from the Sun transfers to living things.

Teacher Resource
The Role of Public Policy in K–12 Science EducationLevel: ---
Author: George E. DeBoer, editor ISBN: ---
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: AAAS Project 2061 (Research in Science Education Series). IAP–Information A, 2011
Description:

http://infoagepub.com/products/The-Role-of-Public-Policy-in-K-12-Science-Education

Linda De Lucchi and Larry Malone, co-directors of the FOSS Project, have co-written a chapter entitled “The Effect of Educational Policy on Curriculum Development: A Perspective from the Lawrence Hall of Science” as part of this publication. The goal of this volume of Research in Science Education is to examine the relationship between science education policy and practice and the special role that science education researchers play in influencing policy. It has been suggested that the science education research community is isolated from the political process, pays little attention to policy matters, and has little influence on policy. But to influence policy, it is important to understand how policy is made and how it is implemented. This volume sheds light on the intersection between policy and practice through both theoretical discussions and practical examples.

This book was written primarily about science education policy development in the context of the highly decentralized educational system of the United States. But, because policy development is fundamentally a social activity involving knowledge, values, and personal and community interests, there are similarities in how education policy gets enacted and implemented around the world.

This volume is meant to be useful to science education researchers and to practitioners such as teachers and administrators because it provides information about which aspects of the science education enterprise are affected by state, local, and national policies. It also provides helpful information for researchers and practitioners who wonder how they might influence policy. In particular, it points out how the values of people who are affected by policy initiatives are critical to the implementation of those policies.

Teacher Resource
Schoolyard EcologyLevel: ---
Author: Katharine Barrett, Carolyn Willard ISBN: 0-924-88635-8
Illustrated by: Rose CraigPublisher: Lawrence Hall of Science, Great Explorations in Math and Science, 2001
Description: The schoolyard is an environment to be investigated. Many ecological, environmental, and life science concepts are explored. Students learn biological sampling techniques and develop their mapping and related mathematical skills. GEMS Guide.

Teacher Resource
Schoolyard-Enhanced Learning: Using the Outdoors as an Instructional Tool, K-8Level: ---
Author: Herbert W. Broda ISBN: 1571107290
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: ---, 2005
Description: This is a great book that incorporates the most recent research from experts who are working to connect children to the outdoor world. It is well-researched, exciting to read, and grounded in the realities of today’s school experiences. Broda writes, “Although there are many good reasons for taking students outside—educational, social, aesthetic, recreational—I have to admit that one of my most compelling reasons is to provide opportunities for kids to experience that sense of wonder . . . The more we take children outside for learning activities, the greater the probability for moments of awe and insight.” This book gives you everything you need to start using the schoolyard.

Teacher Resource
Ten-Minute Field Trips: A Teacher’s Guide to Using the Schoolgrounds for Environmental Studies (3rd edition)Level: ---
Author: Helen Ross Russell ISBN: 0873550986
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: National Science Teachers Association, 2001
Description: Don’t let the fact that this book was originally published in 1973 fool you into skipping it; it is quite timely for today’s teacher. The economy has drained the once available funding for field trips. Ten-minute field trips are something you have time for and can afford! This book is brimming with ideas for things to try and observe right outside the classroom door. Russell embraces the use of the schoolyard no matter where your school is located; many of the mini trips described in this book can be performed on the asphalt of an urban schoolyard. Russell presents straightforward background knowledge for you and thoughtful inquiry questions for your students.

Teacher Resource
Terrarium HabitatsLevel: ---
Author: Kimi Hosoume, Jacqueline Barber ISBN: 0-924-88651-X
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Lawrence Hall of Science, Great Explorations in Math and Science, 2001
Description: The activities in this Great Explorations in Math and Science (GEMS) guide bring the natural world into your classroom and deepen student understanding of, and connection to, all living things. After an exploration of soil, students design and construct terrariums. Sow bugs, earthworms, and crickets are placed in the habitat, and students observe and record changes over time. Includes detailed instructions on setting up and maintaining the terrariums, along with concise biological information on small organisms that can become terrarium inhabitants.

This list contains Teacher Resources and all items listed in the Books section.


Videos

All About Animal Adaptations
Level: K-4   Length: --- min.
Publisher: Schlessinger Media Year: 1999 ISBN: 1-572-25249-9
Description: Animals change to better adapt to their environments. Over long periods of time, nature helps them adapt by changing their body shape and color, as well as adjusting their methods of getting and eating food, defending themselves, and caring for their young. Young students learn what changes different animals go through to adapt to their surroundings in order to survive. Includes an experiment. Also available on DVD. Running time: 23 min. Animal Life for Children Series. For more information on videos from Schlessinger Media, including ordering information, visit www.libraryvideo.com.

All About Animal Behavior and Communication
Level: K-4   Length: 0 min.
Publisher: Schlessinger Media Year: 1999 ISBN: 1-572-25250-2
Description: Children examine animal behaviors that help animals find food, protect themselves, and care for their young. Includes an experiment. Also available on DVD. Running time: 23 min. Animal Life for Children Series. For more information on videos from Schlessinger Media, including ordering information, visit www.libraryvideo.com. DVD. Teacher guide can be downloaded at http://www.libraryvideo.com/supplemental_content/guides.asp.

All About Endangered and Extinct Animals
Level: K-4   Length: 23 min.
Publisher: Schlessinger Media Year: 1999 ISBN: 1-572-25256-1
Description: Young students learn about the natural and human-made factors that lead to the endangerment and extinction of animals. Children find out why it is essential that people help all forms of endangered animals, and why it is every person’s responsibility to take care of Earth’s many creatures. Includes an experiment. Also available on DVD. For more information on videos from Schlessinger Media, including ordering information, visit www.libraryvideo.com. Teacher guide can be downloaded at http://www.libraryvideo.com/supplemental_content/guides.asp.


Websites

All About Snails (student and teacher resource)
This site includes information about the snail, coloring activities, worksheets, clip art, stories and Internet-based lesson.
The Art of Camouflage
Learn more about animal camouflage. Includes a project about protective coloration in animals.
BioKids: Inquiry of Diverse Species (student and teacher resource)
This site includes information for both students and teachers concerning diverse species, especially in southeast Michigan. Check out the Critter Catalog for photos and information about a variety of organisms studied in FOSS modules and courses, including crayfish and cockroaches.
Biology of Plants (student and teacher resource)
Play games, watch video clips, view animated diagrams, and sing songs to learn about plant parts, photosynthesis, pollination, seed dispersal, and plant adaptations. From the Missouri Botanical Garden.
Biology4Kids.com (student and teacher resource)
Examines xylem and phloem. User friendly, includes slides.
Bug Identification (student and teacher resource)
Step-by-step key to identify insects.
Calflora: A Botanical Resource For California On The Internet (student and teacher resource)
Search plants found in California. Nonnatives are included here, too.
California Carnivores (student and teacher resource)
Everything you ever wanted to know about carnivorous plants.
Crayfish Home Page (teacher resource)
Everything you might want to know about crayfish and probably more!
Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area (student and teacher resource)
The home page for the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, sponsored by the National Park Service.
Desert USA (student and teacher resource)
A guide to the deserts of the southwestern United States. Information about the ecosystems and land use.
ENature (student and teacher resource)
This site features complete field guides to animals and plants. The regional search feature allows you to find species in your region.
Environmental Explorers' Club (student and teacher resource)
This site is presented by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). It includes several "rooms" in which you can explore the air, your environment, reycling, science, art, and plants and animals. Each area includes activities and resources to explore.
ESPECIES Animal Fact Sheets
Electronic facts sheets on over 50 endangered species.
Frogland (student and teacher resource)
This site is everything you always wanted to know about frogs.
The Great Plant Escape (student resource)
Help Detective Leplant and his partners unlock the amazing mysteries of plant life. Sponsored by the University of Illinois Extension Program. Includes a Spanish version. Young students may need help with reading the text.
Growing a Pineapple (student resource)
Getting a pineapple top to take root is no mystery once you follow these instructions.
How Wolves Communicate
Explores communication among wolves.
Insect Answers (student and teacher resource)
Frequently asked questions and information about common household, lawn and garden, and agriculture pests. The site includes an identification key and field guide to common insects. Although the focus is on insects found in Texas, this is still a valuable source of information.
Kid's Corner (student and teacher resource)
Explore the USGS Biological Resources Division for kids.
Kidsgardening (teacher resource)
The National Gardening Association provides parents and educators with ideas, resources, and information. Check here for grants for school garden projects. Primary students may need some adult assistance with this site.
KinderGarden (teacher resource)
This site includes information and resources for growing and maintaining school gardens plus information about botanic and community gardens.
The La Brea Exploration Guide
The website for the La Brea tar pits in Los Angeles. Explore how the tar pits formed, what types of plants and animals became trapped, and how scientists have used these fossil deposits to open a window into the world of prehistoric Los Angeles.
La Brea Tar Pits
A description of the La Bea tar pits in Los Angeles, from the University of California Museum of Paleontology.
Mono Lake (student and teacher resource)
Mono Lake website sponsored by the Mono Lake Committee.
Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary (student and teacher resource)
Home page for the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary.
Museum of Paleontology
The University of California Museum of Paleontology. Explore what's new at the museum, its collections, exhibits, and programs, learn more about evolution, or follow the link to paleoportal.org to view a fossil gallery or explore paleontology in the U.S. by state and time period.
National Gardening Association (teacher resource)
Information about home gardening.
NOAA's Ark (student and teacher resource)
This collection of images from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) includes many wonderful pictures of both land- and ocean-dwelling creatures, including bears, whales, birds, and walruses.
NOAA's Photo Library (student and teacher resource)
This collection of images from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) includes many wonderful pictures of both land- and ocean-dwelling creatures, including bears, whales, birds, and walruses.
Plants and Youth: Design and Build a Terrarium (teacher resource)
With this illustrated online guide from the Florida Cooperative Extension Service, students can have a great time designing and building simple terrariums using quart jars or goldfish bowls. (Note: A warm terrarium is perfect for sprouting as many grapefruit seeds as you have room for.)
Private Universe Project in Science (teacher resource)
This innovative workshop for teachers explores the reasons why teaching science is so difficult and offers practical advice to help you teach more effectively. Each program focuses on one theme and one content area and uses specific examples to show how students' preconceived ideas can create critical barriers to learning. Education experts also review classroom strategies and results and recommend new ways to involve students and approach difficult topics. Nine different videos cover a variety of topics including astronomy, biology, chemistry, physics, and environmental education.
Raising Snails (teacher resource)
USDA site explaining how to commercially raise snails, and lots of other information about snails in general.
Saguaro National Park (student and teacher resource)
Home page for the Saguaro National Park, sponsored by the National Park Service.
Save Our Species
Pictures and facts about some of the endangered plants and animals in the United States, including why they are endangered.
Seeding The Garden (teacher resource)
This University of Florida site describe how to use seeds to start a garden.
Species Information, Threatened And Endangered Animals And Plants (student and teacher resource)
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service lists of federal threatened and endangered species. Lists included, by state, other countries, species now delisted, reintroduction programs, and the laws and policies that apply.
Tryscience.org Field Trips (student and teacher resource)
Find out about more than 400 science and technology centers and museums worldwide. Use an interactive map of the world to find and explore a science and technology center or museum near you. You can also find online adventures and field trips, ideas for experiments at home, plus live webcams. TryScience.org is your gateway to experience the excitement of contemporary science and technology through on and offline interactivity with science and technology centers worldwide. TryScience is brought to you through a partnership between IBM Corporation, the New York Hall of Science (NYHOS), the Association of Science-Technology Centers (ASTC), and science centers worldwide.
USDA Plants National Database (student and teacher resource)
This USDA site includes information on any plant living in North America. Some entries have extensive information and pictures. Primary students may need adult assistance with this site.
USGS Biological Resources Division (student and teacher resource)
This site includes a photo gallery, education links, special interest stories, plus other information concerning the Biological Resources Division.
What is a Sabertooth?
A description of two different saber-toothed cats, from the University of California Museum of Paleontology.
What’s It Like Where You Live? (student resource)
Find out about the biomes and ecosystems in our world.
Wonderwise: Women in Science Learning Series (student and teacher resource)
Introduces you to women who have made science their career. You can take several field trips, including space geology, African plant exploration, and urban ecology.