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Teacher Resource    Denotes California Department of Education recommended titles

Non-Fiction
All Kinds of MotionLevel: K-2
Author: Jennifer Waters ISBN: 978-1-4296-6607-7
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, Pebble Plus, 2011
Description: What do Earth, hot air balloons, and escalators have in common? Motion! Let rushing water, gliding kites, and bumping cars show you All Kinds of Motion.

Non-Fiction
Around and AroundLevel: 1-2
Author: Patricia J. Murphy ISBN: 0-516-22550-2
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Scholastic Library, 2002
Description: Introduces circular movement and the forces that affect it.

Non-Fiction
Astronauts Working in SpaceLevel: 1-3
Author: Angela Royston ISBN: 978-1-4296-5512-5
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2010
Description: The Big Picture series brings the world and its wonders to life for young readers. With topics ranging from climate to people and culture, these attractive books are delightful jumping-off points for a variety of discussions. Each title provides a context for its topic, helping readers make connections and see "the big picture."

Non-Fiction
Back and ForthLevel: 1-2
Author: Patricia J. Murphy ISBN: 0-516-22552-9
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Scholastic Library, 2002
Description: A simple introduction to back-and-forth movement.

Non-Fiction
Experiments with MotionLevel: 2-4
Author: Salvatore Tocci ISBN: 0-516-27467-8
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Children’s Press (True Book Series), 2003
Description: Projects and experiments explore motion and the forces that cause motion, covering such topics as inertia and resistance.

Non-Fiction
Force and MotionLevel: 2-3
Author: Delta Education ISBN: 1-592-42252-7
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Delta Education, 2003
Description: Students read about the relationship between force, motion, and work. They discover how the six simple machines help people do work by moving objects easier, faster, or farther. Finally, students find out how the waterwheel works and how friction affects motion.

Non-Fiction
Gears Go, Wheels RollLevel: 1-2
Author: Mark Weakland ISBN: 978-1-4296-5253-7
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, A+, 2011
Description: Is a wheel the same as a gear? Will a square wheel work? Could a wheel roll forever? Discover the wonder and science of wheels in Gears Go, Wheels Roll.

Non-Fiction
Gravity All AroundLevel: K-2
Author: David Conrad ISBN: 978-1-4296-6606-0
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, Pebble Plus, 2011
Description: When you jump, why don't you go flying into space? Gravity! Let scientists through the ages show you Gravity All Around.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended How Do You Lift A Lion?Level: K-2
Author: Robert E. Wells ISBN: 0-807-53421-8
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Albert Whitman, 1996
Description: Provides a simple introduction to the use of levers, pulleys, and wheels to move heavy objects. Technical terms are introduced in the text as well as in a glossary.

Non-Fiction
How Do You Measure Length and Distance?Level: Pre-K-2
Author: Thomas K. and Heather Adamson ISBN: 978-1-4296-4456-3
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2011
Description: How tall will my sunflower grow? How long is FidoÕs leash? Learn how rulers and odometers can take you from inches to miles.

Non-Fiction
I Fall DownLevel: K-3
Author: Vicki Cobb ISBN: 0-688-17842-1
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: HarperCollins, 2004
Description: Why do things fall down? In this book, illustrations and playful type lead you to explore how gravity works. With materials like molasses, sponges, soap, and rubber bands, the book suggests casual activities to play with both gravity and weight.

Non-Fiction
Inclined PlanesLevel: K-2
Author: Michael S. Dahl ISBN: 1-560-65447-3
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 1996
Description: Describes many different kinds, uses, and benefits of inclined planes, and provides basic information about levers, inclined planes, pulleys, and wheels and axles.

Non-Fiction
Inclined Planes to the Rescue (Series)Level: 1-3
Author: Sharon Thales ISBN: 978-0-7368-6752-8
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2007
Description: What do wheelchair ramps, slides, and roller coasters have in common? They're all inclined planes. Read Inclined Planes to the Rescue to learn what inclined planes are, how they work, and how these simple machines can save the day.

Non-Fiction
Learn about the Way Things MoveLevel: K-2
Author: Heidi Gold-Dworkin, Donna Goodman Lee ISBN: 0-071-34824-7
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: McGraw-Hill, 2000
Description: Describes the basic forces that speed us up, slow us down, and cause things to rise and fall.

Non-Fiction
Levers to the Rescue (Series)Level: 1-3
Author: Capstone Press ISBN: 978-0-7368-6747-4
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2007
Description: From rakes and brooms to bats and hockey sticks, you use levers to work and play. Read Levers to the Rescue to learn what levers are, how they work, and how these simple machines can save the day.

Non-Fiction
Los engranajes trabajan, las ruedas ruedan / Gears Go, Wheels Roll Level: Pre-K-2
Author: Mark Weakland ISBN: 9781429682589
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2012
Description: Is a wheel the same as a gear? Will a square wheel work? Could a wheel roll forever? Discover the wonder and science of wheels in Gears Go, Wheels Roll.

Non-Fiction
Machines We UseLevel: K-3
Author: Sally Hewitt ISBN: 0-516-26392-7
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Children’s Press, 1998
Description: Examines various simple machines and how they are used to make work easier. Provides activities using wheels, levers, pulleys, screws, and more.

Non-Fiction
Magnets Push, Magnets PullLevel: 1-2
Author: Mark Weakland ISBN: 978-1-4296-5251-3
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, A+, 2011
Description: Can a magnet really crush a car? How do magnets stick to the fridge without tape or glue? Discover the wonder and science of magnets in Magnets Push, Magnets Pull.

Non-Fiction
Make It Move!Level: K-2
Author: Jennifer VanVoorst ISBN: 0-736-82939-3
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2004
Description: Simple text and photographs introduce simple machines and give examples of their everyday use.

Non-Fiction
MotionLevel: 2-5
Author: John Farndon ISBN: 0-761-41471-1
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Benchmark Books, 2002
Description: Motion is a concept all young readers can relate to. It is part of their everyday lives. The text reveals concepts and laws of motion.

Non-Fiction
Motion and MovementLevel: 2-4
Author: Joy Frisch ISBN: 1-583-40160-1
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Smart Apple Media, 2003
Description: Examines the topics of motion, force, gravity, and friction.

Non-Fiction
PulleysLevel: 1-2
Author: Michael S. Dahl ISBN: 1-560-65445-7
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 1996
Description: Describes many different kinds, uses, and benefits of pulleys. Provides basic information about levers, inclined planes, pulleys, and wheels and axles.

Non-Fiction
Pulleys to the Rescue (Series)Level: 1-3
Author: Sharon Thales ISBN: 978-0-7368-6748-1
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2007
Description: Big or small, pulleys help you move it all. You couldn't raise a flag and cranes couldn't move heavy objects without the help of pulleys. Read Pulleys to the Rescue to learn what pulleys are, how they work, and how these simple machines can save the day.

Non-Fiction
Push and PullLevel: 1-2
Author: Lola M. Schaefer, Gail Saunders-Smith ISBN: 0-736-80396-3
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 1999
Description: Simple text and photographs describe and illustrate push-and-pull movement.

Non-Fiction
Screws to the Rescue (Series)Level: 1-3
Author: Sharon Thales ISBN: 978-7368-6749-8
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2007
Description: What do video game controllers, eyeglasses, and phones all have in common? They all have screws! Read Screws to the Rescue to learn what screws are, how they work, and how these simple machines can save the day.

Non-Fiction
SoundLevel: K-4
Author: Delta Education ISBN: 1-592-42377-9
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Delta Education, 2004
Description: Students read about what causes sound, how sound travels, and how sounds differ. They learn how our voices and ears work to allow us to speak and hear. They discover how different types of musical instruments make sounds.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended Sounds All AroundLevel: K-2
Author: Wendy Pfeffer ISBN: 0-064-45177-1
Illustrated by: Holly KellerPublisher: HarperCollins, 1998
Description: This informative concept book provides clear explanations about sounds and hearing. It describes sound waves, how bones help us hear, and how animals hear.

Non-Fiction
Up and DownLevel: 1-2
Author: Patricia J. Murphy ISBN: 0-516-22553-7
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Lerner (Rookie Read-About Science Series), 2004
Description: A simple introduction to up-and-down movement.

Non-Fiction
The Ways Things MoveLevel: K-2
Author: Robin Nelson ISBN: 0-822-55136-5
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Lerner, 2004
Description: Simple text introduces how different objects move, in different patterns and in different speeds, when pushed or pulled.

Non-Fiction
Wedges to the Rescue (Series)Level: 1-3
Author: Sharon Thales ISBN: 978-0-7368-6750-4
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2007
Description: From cutting apples to zipping a backpack, you need wedges. Read Wedges to the Rescue to learn what wedges are, how they work, and how these simple machines can save the day.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended What Makes A Magnet?Level: K-4
Author: Franklyn M. Branley ISBN: 0-064-45148-8
Illustrated by: True KelleyPublisher: HarperCollins, 1996
Description: Addresses the properties and behaviors of magnetism and the history and uses of magnets. Activities include making a magnet and a compass.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended What’s Faster than a Speeding Cheetah?Level: K-5
Author: Robert E. Wells ISBN: 0-807-52281-3
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Albert Whitman, 1997
Description: Compares the speed of various animals, from humans to cheetahs to peregrine falcons, with even faster things like rockets, meteoroids, and light.

Non-Fiction
Wheels and Axles to the Rescue (Series)Level: 1-3
Author: Sharon Thales ISBN: 978-0-7368-6751-1
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2007
Description: Rollerblades, bikes, and cars have wheels and axles that help you get from one place to another quickly. Read Wheels and Axles to the Rescue to learn what wheels and axles are, how they work, and how these simple machines can save the day.

Non-Fiction
Whirlers and Twirlers: Science Fun with SpinningLevel: 2-4
Author: Vicki Cobb ISBN: 0-761-31573-X
Illustrated by: Steve HaefelePublisher: Lerner, 2001
Description: Features simple experiments that introduce readers to balance, spin, centripetal and centrifugal forces, friction, and other concepts.

Teacher Resource    Denotes California Department of Education recommended titles

Fiction
CDE recommended BuzzLevel: K-2
Author: Janet S. Wong ISBN: 0-152-16323-9
Illustrated by: Margaret Chodos-IrvinPublisher: Voyager Books, 2002
Description: A little boy observes the buzzing of a bee outside his window as well as all the sounds that begin the day.

Fiction
CDE recommended The Listening WalkLevel: K-2
Author: Paul Showers ISBN: 0-064-43322-6
Illustrated by: AlikiPublisher: HarperCollins, 1993
Description: A young girl, her father, and their dog take a quiet walk through the neighborhood. They identify a variety of sounds, including lawn sprinklers, a baby crying, and a woman clicking in high heels.

Fiction
Mirette And Bellini Cross Niagara FallsLevel: 2-4
Author: Emily Arnold McCully ISBN: 0-399-23348-2
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Putnam, 2000
Description: With the help of a young immigrant boy they meet on their crossing to America, two famous tightrope walkers manage to survive the treachery of a rival showman.

Fiction
Mirette On The High WireLevel: 1-2
Author: Emily Arnold McCully ISBN: 0-399-22130-1
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Putnam, 1997
Description: Mirette learns tightrope walking from Monsieur Bellini, a guest in her mother’s boardinghouse, not knowing that he is a celebrated tightrope artist who has withdrawn from performing because of fear.

Fiction
The Moving CarnivalLevel: K-2
Author: Jessica Gunderson ISBN: 978-1-4048-4222-9
Illustrated by: Caroline Jones McKayPublisher: Picture Window Books, 2008
Description: Luiz and Rosa wake up early to go to the carnival. At the carnival, Luiz and Rosa ride the bumper cars, dunk a clown, and go up, up in the air on the Ferris wheel. Read and ride along, and learn about motion!

Fiction
Ten Apples Up On Top!Level: K-3
Author: Theo LeSieg ISBN: 0-679-89247-8
Illustrated by: Roy McKiePublisher: Random House, 1961
Description: This book has been helping young students learn to count and read simultaneously for over 40 years. Simple illustrations and rhymes tell the story of an apple-balancing competition.

Fiction
Tug-of-War: All About BalanceLevel: K-2
Author: Kiarsten Hall ISBN: 0-516-22899-4
Illustrated by: Bev LuedeckePublisher: Children’s Press (Beastieville Series), 2004
Description: When the bigger Beasties take on the smaller Beasties in a game of tug-of-war, they soon learn that size matters.

Fiction
Up And Down On The Merry Go RoundLevel: 1-2
Author: John Archambault ISBN: 0-805-01638-4
Illustrated by: Bill Martin Jr.Publisher: Henry Holt, 1991
Description: In this rhyming story, children describe the sights and sounds of riding on the merry-go-round.


Teacher Resource    Denotes California Department of Education recommended titles

Teacher Resource
CDE recommended Ancient Machines: From Wedges to WaterwheelsLevel: ---
Author: Michael Woods, Mary B. Woods ISBN: 0-822-52994-7
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Runestone Press, 1999
Description: Discusses the invention of six simple machines in various ancient civilizations from the Stone Age to the fall of the Roman Empire.

Teacher Resource
Janice VanCleave’s Machines: Mind-Boggling Experiments You Can Turn into Science Fair ProjectsLevel: ---
Author: Janice Pratt VanCleave ISBN: 0-471-57108-3
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Wiley and Sons, 1993
Description: A collection of science projects and experiments exploring simple machines such as levers and screws.

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
Science Experiments with ForcesLevel: ---
Author: Sally Nankivell-Aston ISBN: 0-531-14582-4
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Franklin Watts, 2000
Description: Students will find out about different types of forces and what happens when forces act on objects. Experiments include sorting, measuring, and feeling forces. Discusses the forces involved with air and water motion.

Teacher Resource
Spinning Blackboard and Other Dynamic Experiments on Force and MotionLevel: ---
Author: Paul Doherty, Don Rathjen ISBN: 0-471-11514-2
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Wiley and Sons, 1996
Description: Presents over 20 experiments exploring the principles of mechanics. The experiments are miniature versions of some of the exhibits at the Exploratorium, San Francisco’s famed museum of science, art, and human perception.

Teacher Resource
WedgesLevel: ---
Author: Anne Welsbacher ISBN: 0-736-80614-8
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2001
Description: Uses everyday examples to show that wedges are simple machines that make pushing, pulling apart, and lifting easier.

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


Websites

Amusement Park Physics (student and teacher resource)
What variables and laws of physics affect amusement park ride design? At this website, you'll find out by designing your own roller coaster and experimenting with bumper car collisions. Primary students may need to adult help with this site.
Benham Disk (teacher resource)
Check out this optical illusion website that includes an interactive Benham Disk similar to the one that students place on their tops.
Exploratorium Snacks: Balancing Stick (teacher resource)
Directions for investigating how to balance a stick on your hand—should a clay weight sit on top or at the bottom?
Exploratorium Snacks: Center of Gravity (teacher resource)
Here is a simple way to find the balance point of any long, thin object. All that is needed is a long stick (like a meter- or yardstick) and a lump of clay.
Exploratorium Snacks: Downhill Race (teacher resource)
Directions are given for making two rolling "wheels" from cookie tins. Inside, magnets are placed in the center or around the rim to compare how the added weight affects the wheels speeds.
Fear of Physics (student and teacher resource)
This site has a variety of force and motion simulations and videos. Some of the current activities are “Speed and Acceleration,” “Collisions,” “Cart Throws Ball,” “What is Friction?” “Why Things Fall,” “Why Satellites Don’t Fall,” “Make Your Jump Shot,” and “First One Down.”
How Rollercoasters Work (student and teacher resource)
Examine the principles that keep coaster cars flying around their tracks on this HowStuffWorks website. Also look at the hardware that keeps everything running, as well as the forces that make the ride so much fun. Primary students may need to adult help with this site.
How Water Slides Work (teacher resource)
Illustrations and photographs show the construction of an intricate water slide, which looks like a fantastic classroom runway construction. Primary students may need to adult help with this site.
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.
The Yo-Yo Guy (student and teacher resource)
The official Yo-Yo Guy tells how to set up your yo-yo and do tricks.