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Teacher Resource    Denotes California Department of Education recommended titles

Non-Fiction
100 Things You Should Know About Insects and SpidersLevel: K-3
Author: Steve Parker, Jim Flegg ISBN: 0-760-75398-9
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Barnes and Noble Books, 2004
Description: Detailed artwork reveals the amazing variety of silky spiders and intriguing insects. Includes puzzles, quizzes, and projects.

Non-Fiction
About Insects: A Guide for ChildrenLevel: 1-3
Author: Cathryn Sill ISBN: 1-561-45232-7
Illustrated by: John SillPublisher: Peachtree, 2003
Description: Explains the basic characteristics that all insects share, while offering a close look at a few of the many animals in this diverse category.

Non-Fiction
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.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended Ant CitiesLevel: K-3
Author: Arthur Dorros ISBN: 0-064-45079-1
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: HarperCollins Children’s Books, 1988
Description: Explains how ants live and work together to build and maintain their cities.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended Are You a Bee?Level: K-2
Author: Judy Allen ISBN: 0-753-45804-7
Illustrated by: Tudor HumphriesPublisher: Kingfisher, 2004
Description: Introduces the life cycle of bees and their behavior. Also compares a bee to a human.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended Are You A Butterfly?Level: K-2
Author: Judy Allen ISBN: 0-753-45608-7
Illustrated by: Tudor HumphriesPublisher: Kingfisher, 2003
Description: The clever and informative text introduces children to the life cycle of a butterfly, showing how it changes from an egg to a chrysalis to a butterfly.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended Bananas!Level: K-5
Author: Author: Jacqueline Farmer ISBN: 0-881-06115-8
Illustrated by: Page Eastburn O’RourkePublisher: Charlesbridge, 1999
Description: Describes the growth cycle, varieties, history, and nutritional value of bananas.

Non-Fiction
Barn SpidersLevel: 1-2
Author: Molly Kolpin ISBN: 978-1-4296-5389-3
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, First Facts, 2011
Description: They live in barns and on porches. They eat their weight in bugs each night. And theyÕre master web builders. Look inside to discover what's going on in the world of barn spiders.

Non-Fiction
BeesLevel: K-2
Author: Deborah Hodge ISBN: 1-553-37656-0
Illustrated by: Julian MulockPublisher: Kids Can Press, 2004
Description: Learn about the life cycle of a bee as it grows from an egg to an adult. Discover how bees “talk” to one another.

Non-Fiction
BeetlesLevel: K-2
Author: Deirdre A. Prischmann ISBN: 0-736-83706-X
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2005
Description: A brief introduction to beetles, discussing their characteristics, habitat, life cycle, and predators. Includes a range map, life-cycle illustration, and facts.

Non-Fiction
Black Widow Spiders (Spiders Series)Level: 1-3
Author: Molly Kolpin ISBN: 978-1-4296-4519-5
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2011
Description: They have red marks on their bellies. They spin messy webs. And they got their name from their unusual mating habits. Look inside to discover what's going on in the world of black widow spiders.

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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
CDE recommended BugsLevel: K-2
Author: Nancy Winslow Parker, Joan Richards Wright ISBN: 0-688-08296-3
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: HarperCollins, 1988
Description: Poetic couplets introduce 16 familiar bugs and spiders.

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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CDE recommended Bugs! Bugs! Bugs!Level: K-2
Author: Bob Barner ISBN: 0-811-82238-9
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Chronicle Books, 1999
Description: Provides a first look at bugs through rhyming text and vivid, colorful collage illustrations. A “bug-o-meter” chart answers questions about characteristics of eight common bugs.

Non-Fiction
Busy AntsLevel: K-2
Author: Kristin L. Nelson ISBN: 0-822-59885-X
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group, 2004
Description: Introduces the behavior, life cycle, and physical characteristics of ants and describes how ant colonies work.

Non-Fiction
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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Butterflies and MothsLevel: 2-3
Author: Delta Education ISBN: 1-592-42365-5
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Delta Education, 2004
Description: Students learn the identifying characteristics of all insects and discover similarities and differences between moths and butterflies.

Non-Fiction
Butterfly ColorsLevel: Pre-K-2
Author: Helen Frost ISBN: 978-0-7368-0226-0
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 1999
Description: Examines the colors and patterns of various butterfly wings.

Non-Fiction
Butterfly EggsLevel: Pre-K-2
Author: Helen Frost ISBN: 978-0-7368-0227-7
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 1999
Description: An introduction to where and how butterflies lay their eggs and various appearances that the eggs may take.

Non-Fiction
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.)

Non-Fiction
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.

Non-Fiction
CaterpillarsLevel: Pre-K-2
Author: Helen Frost ISBN: 978-0-7368-0228-4
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 1999
Description: An introduction to the stages a caterpillar goes through as it develops from an egg to eventually becoming a butterfly.

Non-Fiction
A Cheeky ChillerLevel: Pre-K-2
Author: Alyse Sweeney ISBN: 978-1-4296-4499-0
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2011
Description: Who is this book about? It's a mystery! A jungle-jiving zoo animal gives you clues about its life, its home, and its young. Can you solve this cheeky chiller?

Non-Fiction
Colors of InsectsLevel: 1-2
Author: Laura Purdie Salas ISBN: 978-1-4296-5255-1
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, A+, 2011
Description: If you think all insects are black, think again! The flying, clicking, zipping world of insects is abuzz with color. Discover a full spectrum of fun in Colors of Insects.

Non-Fiction
A Cool CaperLevel: Pre-K-2
Author: Martha E. H. Rustad ISBN: 978-1-4296-4498-3
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2011
Description: Who is this book about? It's a mystery! One ice-sliding zoo animal gives you clues about its life, its home, and its young. Can you solve this cool caper?

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CDE recommended Corn Is Maize: The Gift of the IndiansLevel: K-5
Author: Aliki ISBN: 0-064-45026-0
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: HarperCollins, 1996
Description: Provides a simple description of how corn was discovered and used by Native Americans and how it came to be an important food throughout the world. Shows details of the plant and highlights its origin, history, planting, and uses.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended Creepy, Crawly, Baby BugsLevel: K-2
Author: Sandra Markle ISBN: 0-802-77659-0
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Walker and Co., 2003
Description: A close look at baby insects with large photographs and clear, simple text. The lives and ways of aphids, caterpillars, praying mantises, and more are presented with accuracy and appeal. Includes glossary, index, and “Things to Do” section.

Non-Fiction
Daddy Long-Leg SpidersLevel: 1-2
Author: Molly Kolpin ISBN: 978-1-4296-5390-9
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, First Facts, 2011
Description: They have extra-long legs. They live in basements and attics. And they trap their enemies in tangled silk. Look inside to discover what's going on in the world of daddy long-legs spiders.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended Dancers in the GardenLevel: K-2
Author: Joanne Ryder ISBN: 0-871-56410-6
Illustrated by: Judith LopezPublisher: Sierra Club Books, 1994
Description: Describes the life cycle of hummingbirds and other facts in lyric style accompanied by soft watercolor paintings.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended DandelionsLevel: K-5
Author: Kathleen V. Kudlinski ISBN: 0-822-53016-3
Illustrated by: Jerome WexlerPublisher: Lerner Publishing Group, 1999
Description: Offers a close-up look at this often-maligned plant that is also a beautiful flower. The physical characteristics and life cycle are explained, along with some history.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended Dandelions: Stars in the GrassLevel: K-2
Author: Mia Posada ISBN: 1-575-05399-3
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Lerner Publishing, 2003
Description: Rhyming verse filled with information tells the life story of the dandelion, not as a weed, but as a beautiful flower. Focuses on the life cycle during the summer, as it grows, blossoms, and multiplies.

Non-Fiction
The Deadliest Plants on EarthLevel: 1-2
Author: Connie Colwell Miller ISBN: 978-1-4296-3933-0
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2010
Description: Deadly flowers. Poisonous berries. Beans that kill. Read about some of the deadliest plants on the planet.

Non-Fiction
Disgusting Bugs (Series)Level: 1-5
Author: Connie Colwell Miller ISBN: 938-0-7368-6798-6
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2007
Description: Bugs can be on your head, in your bed, or growing underneath your skin! Discover the habits of these tiny creatures.

Non-Fiction
Do All Bugs Have Wings? And Other Questions Kids Have About BugsLevel: K-2
Author: Suzanne Slade ISBN: 978-1-4048-5761-2
Illustrated by: Cary PilloPublisher: Picture Window Books, 2010
Description: WhatÕs the most dangerous bug? Why do bees make honey? Can bugs talk? YouÕve got questions about bugs, and KidsÕ Questions has answers!

Non-Fiction
Eggs, Legs, Wings: A Butterfly Life CycleLevel: 1-2
Author: Shannon Knudsen ISBN: 978-1-4296-5367-1
Illustrated by: Simon SmithPublisher: Capstone Press, First Graphics, 2011
Description: In graphic novel format, text and illustrations describe the life cycle of a monarch butterfly.

Non-Fiction
Eye Wonder: BugsLevel: K-3
Author: Penelope York, Mary Ling ISBN: 0-789-48552-4
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: DK Publishing, 2002
Description: Describes a variety of insects and their behavior, discussing metamorphosis, camouflage, defenses, and their benefits to people.

Non-Fiction
FirefliesLevel: K-2
Author: Cheryl Coughlan ISBN: 0-736-80239-8
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2000
Description: Simple text and photographs present the features of fireflies.

Non-Fiction
FliesLevel: 2-4
Author: Tamara Green ISBN: 0-836-81914-4
Illustrated by: Tony GibbonsPublisher: Gareth Stevens Audio, 1997
Description: Examines the anatomy, behavior, dangers, relatives, and enemies of the common house fly.

Non-Fiction
FlowersLevel: K-1
Author: Vijaya Khisty Bodach ISBN: 978-0-7368-6342-1
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2007
Description: Each part of a plant helps it grow and live. From roots to fruits, this book reveals in-the-soil and up-close looks at the amazing world of plants.

Non-Fiction
Forest Explorer A Life-Size Field GuideLevel: 1-4
Author: Nic Bishop ISBN: 0-439-17480-5
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Scholastic, 2004
Description: Nic Bishop’s close up clear photography and collages of forest ecosystems, in the treetops, in the leafy understory, after dark and seasonally, let the reader explore and wonder about all the creatures that live together in a habitat. What are the individual and group’s relationships to the animals and plants in that part of the forest? A lovely book to discover and read about interesting critters and their adaptations to the forest they live in.

Non-Fiction
FrogsLevel: Pre-K-2
Author: Alyse Sweeney ISBN: 978-1-4296-3987-3
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2010
Description: With a quick flip of the tongue, a frog catches its next meal. Learn all about theses long legged amphibians.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended From Caterpillar to ButterflyLevel: K-2
Author: Deborah Heiligman ISBN: 0-064-45129-1
Illustrated by: Bari WeissmanPublisher: HarperCollins, 1996
Description: Bright illustrations and easy-to-read text help young children understand metamorphosis. A caterpillar comes to school and the class observes the changes as their caterpillar becomes a painted lady butterfly.

Non-Fiction
From Seed to Apple Tree: Following the Life CycleLevel: 1-4
Author: Suzanne Slade ISBN: 978-1-4048-5159-7
Illustrated by: Jeff YeshPublisher: Picture Window Books, 2009
Description: What color are Golden Delicious apple tree blossoms? How do apples grow? Pick through the pages of this book to learn about the life cycle of a Goldn Delicious apple tree.

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From Seed to Pine Tree: Following the Life CycleLevel: 1-4
Author: Suzanne Slade ISBN: 978-1-4048-5162-7
Illustrated by: Jeff YeshPublisher: Capstone Press, 2009
Description: What does a seed need to grow? Where do shortleaf pine trees grow? Needle your way through the pages of this book to learn about the life cycle of a shortleaf pine tree.

Non-Fiction
A Fruit is a Suitcase for SeedsLevel: K-2
Author: Jean Richards ISBN: 0-761-31622-1
Illustrated by: Anca HaritonPublisher: Millbrook Press, 2002
Description: Provides an illustrated description of seed dispersal by which plants, most specifically fruits, travel from one place to another.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended The Gift Of The TreeLevel: K-5
Author: Alvin Tresselt, Henri Sorenson ISBN: 0-688-10684-6
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: HarperCollins, 1992
Description: A classic story of the role of an oak tree in the cycle of nature. Soft paintings illustrate the lives that depend on the tree as it is transformed from a fallen log to rich loam and new growth.

Non-Fiction
Honey BeesLevel: 1-3
Author: Joyce Milton ISBN: 0-448-42846-6
Illustrated by: Peter Mueller-BeilschmidtPublisher: Grosset and Dunlap, 2003
Description: Describes the anatomy, behavior, and life cycle of the honeybee, as well as the different kinds of honey that are produced on bee farms.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended A House Spider’s LifeLevel: K-2
Author: John Himmelman ISBN: 0-516-26536-9
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Children’s Book Press, 2000
Description: This book takes a scientific peek at the world from a house spider’s point of view. The simple storyline follows a house spider as it crawls out of the egg sac and goes through its life cycle.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended How A Seed GrowsLevel: K-5
Author: Helene J. Jordan ISBN: 0-064-45107-0
Illustrated by: Loretta KrupinskiPublisher: HarperCollins, 1992
Description: In simple, clear text this book describes how a seed gets water, nutrients, and sunlight and highlights the life cycle of a bean plant. It offers instruction on how to plant bean seeds in eggshells and encourages the reader to observe their development. The bright detailed pictures dramatize how a little seed may become a flower, a vegetable, or even a huge oak tree.

Non-Fiction
How Bees Make HoneyLevel: 1-2
Author: Louise Spilsbury ISBN: 978-1-4296-5535-4
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, First Facts, 2011
Description: Did you know that bees make honey that they can eat, and we can eat it too? How do bees make honey?

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How To Hide A Butterfly And Other InsectsLevel: 1-2
Author: Ruth Heller ISBN: 0-448-40477-X
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Grosset and Dunlap, 1992
Description: Discover a beautiful butterfly, a feeding praying mantis, and a variety of other intriguing insects as they play a clever game of hide-and-seek.

Non-Fiction
The Icky Bug Alphabet BookLevel: K-3
Author: Jerry Pallotta ISBN: 0-881-06450-5
Illustrated by: Ralph MasielloPublisher: Charlesbridge, 1986
Description: Describes characteristics and activities of insects and other crawly creatures from A to Z, beginning with ants and ended with zebra butterflies.

Non-Fiction
The Icky Bug Counting BookLevel: K-3
Author: Jerry Pallotta ISBN: 8-810-6496-3
Illustrated by: Illus. Ralph MasielloPublisher: Charlesbridge Publishing, 1992
Description: This book helps children discover intriguing facts about the world of bugs and insects. The lighthearted text and vivid illustrations make this alphabetical and counting exploration of small animal life both informative and entertaining. Full color.

Non-Fiction
If I Were a VeterinarianLevel: K-3
Author: Shelly Lyons ISBN: 978-1-4048-6161-9
Illustrated by: Ronnie RooneyPublisher: Capstone Press, 2011
Description: If I were a veterinarian, I would help sick animals get well. I would give shots, bandage wings, and remove swallowed toys. I would care for all sorts of animals, maybe even tigers! Dream big, and see what fun it is to be a vet.

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Insects and SpidersLevel: 2-6
Author: Editor: George Else ISBN: 0-760-74641-9
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Barnes and Noble Books, 2003
Description: Discusses the characteristics, eating habits, and offspring of insects.

Non-Fiction
Investigating Insects with a ScientistLevel: K-2
Author: Patricia J. Murphy ISBN: 0-7660-2270-6
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Enslow Publishers Inc., 2004
Description: How do scientists learn about insects? They ask questions! What are the parts of an insect? Why do we need insects? How many insects are in the world? Join insect scientist May Berenbaum as she helps you answer these questions.

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CDE recommended It’s Pumpkin Time!Level: K-2
Author: Zoe Hall ISBN: 0-590-55849-8
Illustrated by: Shari HalpernPublisher: Scholastic, 1999
Description: Tells about the growth and development of a pumpkin as two children plant, water, weed, and watch their pumpkins grow in time for Halloween.

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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.

Non-Fiction
Jumping Spiders (Spiders Series)Level: 1-3
Author: Joanne Mattern ISBN: 978-1-4296-4524-9
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2011
Description: They can jump 20 times the length of their bodies. They donÕt build webs. And they have the best eyesight of all the spiders. Find out whatÕs going on in the world of jumping spiders.

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CDE recommended Leaping GrasshoppersLevel: K-5
Author: Christine Zuchora-Walske ISBN: 0-822-53634-X
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group, 2000
Description: Presents information on grasshoppers, including their anatomy, life cycle, and habitats. Pictures of various types of grasshoppers include close-up views. Includes glossary.

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The Life Cycle of a Bean (Series)Level: K-2
Author: Linda Tagliaferro ISBN: 978-0-7368-6710-8
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2007
Description: Watch small bean seeds grow into beans we eat. Learn about this vegetable's life cycle from start to finish

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The Life Cycle of a Carrot (Series)Level: K-2
Author: Linda Tagliaferro ISBN: 978-0-7368-6713-9
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2007
Description: Watch tiny carrot seeds grow into carrots we eat. Learn about this vegetable's life cycle from start to finish.

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The Life Cycle of a Sunflower (Series)Level: K-2
Author: Linda Tagliaferro ISBN: 978-0-7368-6714-6
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2007
Description: Watch sunflower seeds grow into beautiful sunflowers. Learn about this flower's life cycle from start to finish.

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The Life Cycle of an Apple Tree (Series)Level: K-2
Author: Linda Tagliaferro ISBN: 978-0-7368-6709-2
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2007
Description: Watch tiny apple seeds grow into apple trees. Learn about this tree's life cycle from start to finish.

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The Life Cycle of an Oak Tree (Series)Level: K-2
Author: Linda Tagliaferro ISBN: 978-0-7368-6711-5
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2007
Description: Watch acorns grow into tall oak trees. Learn about this tree's life cycle from start to finish.

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The Life Cycle of an Pine Tree (Series)Level: K-2
Author: Linda Tagliaferro ISBN: 978-0-7368-6712-2
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2007
Description: Watch pine seeds grow into wide pine trees. Learn about this tree's life cycle form start to finish.

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Life Cycle of the LadybugLevel: 2-5
Author: Sabrina Crewe ISBN: 0-817-26229-6
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Steck-Vaughn, 1998
Description: Describes the life cycle, habitat, and eating habits of the seven-spotted ladybug and similar beetles.

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Life in the Rain ForestLevel: 1-2
Author: Sarah Levete ISBN: 978-1-4296-5525-5
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, First Facts, 2011
Description: Did you know that half of the worldÕs animals and plants live in rain forests? What animals and plants make the rain forest their home?

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Lifetimes: A Beautiful Way To Explain Death To ChildrenLevel: K-2
Author: Bryan Mellonie, Robert Ingpen ISBN: 0-553-34402-1
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Bantam, 1983
Description: Explains life and death in a sensitive and caring way.

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CDE recommended A Log’s LifeLevel: K-5
Author: Wendy Pfeffer ISBN: 0-689-80636-1
Illustrated by: Robin BrickmanPublisher: Simon and Schuster, 1997
Description: One day a storm hits and a great oak falls. It becomes a dead log, quickly filling with all forms of life: ants, spiders, milllipedes, termites, and so on. As the years pass, new creatures make the log their home. It provides food and shelter for many. Before long, what is left becomes soil. An acorn falls into this black rich earth, and, one day, another great oak takes its place.

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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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MealwormsLevel: Pre-K-2
Author: Martha E. H. Rustad ISBN: 978-1-4296-2226-4
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2009
Description: See the cycles of life unfold before your very eyes. With clear, easy-to-read text and beautiful, labeled photographs, these colorful books will inspire interest in the lives of these common classroom critters.

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Milkweed BugsLevel: Pre-K-2
Author: Martha E. H. Rustad ISBN: 978-1-4296-2227-1
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2009
Description: See the cycles of life unfold before your very eyes. With clear, easy-to-read text and beautiful, labeled photographs, these colorful books will inspire interest in the lives of these common classroom critters.

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Monarch ButterfliesLevel: Pre-K-2
Author: Helen Frost ISBN: 978-0-7368-0229-1
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 1999
Description: An introduction to the physical characteristics and behavior of monarch butterflies, including their migration.

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MosquitoesLevel: 2-6
Author: Connie Colwell Miller ISBN: 0-736-83709-4
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2005
Description: A brief introduction to mosquitoes, discussing habitat, life cycle, and predators. Includes a range map, life-cycle illustration, and facts.

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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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On One Flower: Butterflies, Ticks, and a Few More IcksLevel: K-3
Author: Anthony Fredericks ISBN: 1-58469-087-9
Illustrated by: Jennifer DirubbioPublisher: Dawn Publications, 2006
Description: A rhyming text tells how two boys wander into a field and discover a thriving ecosystem on a single goldenrod flower. A mix of insects and arachnids with their characteristics is introduced.

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Painted Lady ButterfliesLevel: K-2
Author: Martha E. H. Rustad ISBN: 978-1-4296-2228-8
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2009
Description: See the cycle of life of a butterfly unfold before your eyes with clear, easy text and colorful labeled photographs in this book.

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PillbugsLevel: K-4
Author: Donna Schaffer ISBN: 0-736-80212-6
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Bridgestone Books, 1999
Description: Describes the physical characteristics, habitats, and stages of development of pill bugs. Includes table of contents, index, glossary, and more resources.

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Plant and Animal Life CyclesLevel: 3-4
Author: Delta Education ISBN: 1-592-42258-6
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Delta Education, 2003
Description: Students read about the life cycles of a variety of plants, animals, and fungi. They learn how living things grow, change, and reproduce.

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Plant LifeLevel: 2-4
Author: Theresa Greenaway ISBN: 0-739-82729-4
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Raintree Publishers, 2000
Description: Explains the growth and reproduction of plants, how dead plant matter is recycled, and how human actions affect plant life.

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Plant Life CyclesLevel: K-3
Author: Anita Ganeri ISBN: 1-403-45896-0
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Heinemann Library, 2005
Description: Offers brief overviews of specific patterns and cycles in nature.

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Plant Patterns (Series)Level: K-2
Author: Nathan Olson ISBN: 978-0-7368-6727-6
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2007
Description: Patterns are very simply defined, and then the text takes the reader through the plant kingdom to find colors, rows, rings, and wildly wonderful patterns.

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Praying MantisesLevel: 2-5
Author: Connie Colwell Miller ISBN: 0-736-83710-8
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2005
Description: A brief introduction to praying mantises, discussing their characteristics, habitat, life cycle, and predators.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended Pumpkin Circle: The Story of a GardenLevel: K-2
Author: George Levenson ISBN: 1-582-46078-7
Illustrated by: Shmuel ThalerPublisher: Tricycle Press, 2002
Description: Rhyming text follows the cycle of a pumpkin patch from seeds to plants to pumpkins to jack-o’-lanterns to seeds again.

Non-Fiction
SalamandersLevel: Pre-K-2
Author: Molly Kolpin ISBN: 978-1-4296-3990-3
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2010
Description: Smooth, secretive salamanders live under leaves and dirt. Learn all about these spotted amphibians in Salamanders.

Non-Fiction
Seed, Sprout, Fruit: An Apple Tree Life CycleLevel: 1-2
Author: Shannon Knudsen ISBN: 978-1-4296-5366-4
Illustrated by: Simon SmithPublisher: Capstone Press, First Graphics, 2011
Description: In graphic novel format, text and illustrations describe the life cycle of an apple tree.

Non-Fiction
Seeds Go, Seeds GrowLevel: 1-2
Author: Mark Weakland ISBN: 978-1-4296-5252-0
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, A+, 2011
Description: Does a towering sunflower fit inside a tiny seed? Where do seeds come from? What makes them grow? Discover the amazing science of seeds in Seeds Go, Seeds Grow.

Non-Fiction
SilkwormsLevel: K-2
Author: Martha E. H. Rustad ISBN: 978-1-4296-2230-1
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2009
Description: See the cycle of life of a silkworm unfold before your eyes with clear, easy text and colorful labeled photographs in this book.

Non-Fiction
A Stickler on StiltsLevel: Pre-K-2
Author: Gillia M. Olson ISBN: 978-1-4296-4500-3
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2011
Description: Who is this book about? It's a mystery! One lagoon-loving zoo animal gives you clues about its life, its home, and its young. Can you solve this stickler on stilts?

Non-Fiction
The Story of ChesterLevel: K-2
Author: Susie Vanderlip ISBN: 978-0-974-46240
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Intuitive Wisdom Publications, 0
Description: The Story of Chester is a true story of a monarch butterfly in the backyard of a Southern California home. Students will enjoy the story, with photos, of Chester and other caterpillars crawling, feeding, and growing as they go through their lifecycle. An accompanying DVD has great live-action images of these fascinating insects.

Non-Fiction
Tarantulas (Spiders Series)Level: 1-3
Author: Molly Kolpin ISBN: 978-1-4296-4520-1
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2011
Description: TheyÕre big and hairy. They have sharp fangs. And some can stretch their legs out as wide as a dinner plate. Look inside to discover what's going on in the world of tarantulas.

Non-Fiction
ToadsLevel: Pre-K-2
Author: Alyse Sweeney ISBN: 978-1-4296-3991-0
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2010
Description: Toads live on every continent except Antarctica! Learn all about these bumpy, lumpy bug eaters in Toads.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended The Tortilla FactoryLevel: K-2
Author: Gary Paulsen ISBN: 0-152-01698-8
Illustrated by: Ruth Wright PaulsenPublisher: Harcourt Brace, 1998
Description: In simple yet poetic text, this book shows how a corn seed eventually becomes a tortilla. The life cycle from seed to plant to tortilla is illustrated through the text and paintings. In the end, trucks deliver the tortillas back into the hands of workers who will plant new seeds.

Non-Fiction
Trapdoor Spiders (Spiders Series)Level: 1-3
Author: Molly Kolpin ISBN: 978-1-4296-4521-8
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2011
Description: TheyÕre sneaky. They live underground. And they catch insects right outside their front doors. Look inside to discover what's going on in the world of trapdoor spiders.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended A Tree Is NiceLevel: K-2
Author: Janice May Udry ISBN: 0-064-43147-9
Illustrated by: Marc SimontPublisher: HarperCollins Children’s Books, 1987
Description: Why are trees nice? This book gives some reasons, from making shade to growing fruit.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended Under One Rock: Bugs, Slugs, and other UghsLevel: K-2
Author: Anthony Fredericks ISBN: 1-58469-027-5
Illustrated by: Jennifer DirubbioPublisher: Dawn Publications, 2001
Description: A little boy discovers a whole new environment of animals under a rock.

Non-Fiction
Water Spiders (Spiders Series)Level: 1-3
Author: Joanne Mattern ISBN: 978-1-4296-4522-5
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2011
Description: They hunt at night. They spin bell-shaped webs. And they spend their whole lives under water. Look inside to discover what's going on in the world of water spiders.

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
CDE recommended Where Butterflies GrowLevel: K-2
Author: Joanne Ryder ISBN: 0-140-55858-6
Illustrated by: Lynne CherryPublisher: Penguin Putnam, 1996
Description: Describes in great detail the physical changes that take place as a butterfly goes through its life cycle.

Non-Fiction
Wolf Spiders (Spiders Series)Level: 1-3
Author: Joanne Mattern ISBN: 978-1-4296-4523-2
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2011
Description: They move really fast. They donÕt build webs. And theyÕre fierce hunters. Look inside to discover what's going on in the world of wolf spiders.

Non-Fiction
Zoologists in the FieldLevel: 1-3
Author: Louise Spilsbury ISBN: 978-1-4296-5510-1
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."

Teacher Resource    Denotes California Department of Education recommended titles

Fiction
CDE recommended The Butterfly HouseLevel: K-2
Author: Eve Bunting ISBN: 0-590-84884-4
Illustrated by: Greg ShedPublisher: Scholastic, 1999
Description: Tells of a young girl and her grandfather who save a caterpillar from a hungry jay and build a house where the caterpillar can transform into a butterfly.

Fiction
CDE recommended The Carrot SeedLevel: K-2
Author: Ruth Krauss ISBN: 0-064-43210-6
Illustrated by: Crockett JohnsonPublisher: HarperCollins, 1989
Description: The faith of a small boy who plants a carrot seed and patiently cares for it is finally rewarded. Simple illustrations depict the growth cycle of a plant.

Fiction
CDE recommended Gotta Go! Gotta Go!Level: K-2
Author: Sam Swope ISBN: 0-374-42786-0
Illustrated by: Sue RiddlePublisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2004
Description: Although she does not know why or how, a small black-and-yellow-striped bug is certain that she must make her way to Mexico, thus telling the amazing story of the migration of the monarch butterfly.

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
InsectlopediaLevel: K-3
Author: Douglas Florian ISBN: 0-152-16335-2
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Voyager Books, 2002
Description: Poetry. Presents 21 short poems about insects such as the inchworm, termite, cricket, and ladybug.

Fiction
CDE recommended Insects are My LifeLevel: K-2
Author: Megan McDonald ISBN: 0-531-06874-9
Illustrated by: Paul Brett JohnsonPublisher: Scholastic, 1995
Description: Amanda’s classmates and family members do not understand her passion for insects. Through Amanda’s feisty character, the reader comes to realize that it is OK to be different.

Fiction
CDE recommended Jody’s BeansLevel: K-2
Author: Malachy Doyle ISBN: 0-763-61713-X
Illustrated by: Judith AllibonePublisher: Candlewick Press, 2002
Description: From spring to fall, with the help of her grandfather, Jody learns to plant, care for, harvest, prepare, and eat scarlet runner beans.

Fiction
CDE recommended La MariposaLevel: K-5
Author: Francisco Jimenez ISBN: 0-618-07317-5
Illustrated by: Simon SilvaPublisher: Houghton Mifflin, 2000
Description: The young Spanish-speaking son of a migrant farmworker is exhausted as he tries to understand English in his first-grade class. His fascination with a caterpillar in the classroom leads him to flights of fancy, and his portrait of the emerging butterfly helps him fit in with his peers.

Fiction
CDE recommended The Magic School Bus: Inside a BeehiveLevel: K-2
Author: Joanna Cole ISBN: 0-590-25721-8
Illustrated by: Bruce DegenPublisher: Scholastic, 1997
Description: In this adventure, the magic school bus turns into a beehive. Ms. Frizzle explains bee communication, hive making, honey production, social structure, mating, life cycles, and metamorphosis.

Fiction
Messy Bessey's GardenLevel: 1-2
Author: Patricia McKissack, Frederick McKissack ISBN: 0-516-27386-8
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Scholastic, 2001
Description: Messy Bessey discovers that with proper care her garden will flourish.

Fiction
CDE recommended Oddhopper Opera: A Bug’s Garden of VersesLevel: K-8
Author: Kurt Cyrus ISBN: 0-152-02205-8
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Harcourt Brace, 2001
Description: Poetry. This collection of poems depicts the web of life in a vegetable garden. The poems highlight the activities of insects and animals.

Fiction
CDE recommended Old Elm Speaks: Tree PoemsLevel: K-5
Author: Kristine O’Connell George ISBN: 0-395-87611-7
Illustrated by: Kate KieslerPublisher: Clarion Books, 1998
Description: Poetry. Original tree poems full of imagery and description are complemented by rich, warm oil paintings. Focuses on poetry, including free verse, rhyme, and haiku.

Fiction
CDE recommended Planting a RainbowLevel: K-2
Author: Lois Ehlert ISBN: 0-152-62610-7
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Harcourt Brace, 1992
Description: Children watch the planting and growth of a flower garden from bulbs, seeds, and seedlings to a rainbow of blooms that can be picked and carried home.

Fiction
CDE recommended Pumpkin BookLevel: K-2
Author: Gail Gibbons ISBN: 0-823-41636-4
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Holiday House, 2002
Description: Follows the growth cycle of the pumpkin. Provides instructions for planting, carving, and drying seeds.

Fiction
Pumpkin, PumpkinLevel: 1-2
Author: Jeanne Titherington ISBN: 0-688-09930-0
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: William Morrow, 1990
Description: A simple rendition of the growing cycle as Jamie plants a pumpkin seed, watches it grow, harvests and carves the pumpkin, and saves the seeds to plant in the spring.

Fiction
CDE recommended Show and Tell BunniesLevel: K-2
Author: Kathryn Lasky ISBN: 0-763-61050-X
Illustrated by: Marylin HafnerPublisher: Candlewick Press, 2001
Description: Worried that he can’t find anything for show-and-tell, Clyde finally decides on a small fuzzy “mystery” ball from his basement. It turns out to be an egg sack from which 244 tiny baby spiderlings hatch.

Fiction
Spider BoyLevel: 4-6
Author: Ralph Fletcher ISBN: 0440414830
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Yearling Books, 1998
Description: This is another great story for upper elementary students. In this one, a student moves to a new state and endures teasing for his love of spiders. This “new kid” is passionate about all arachnids which is great for teaching appreciation of all life, not just the fuzzy mammals. What is especially neat about this book is the boy’s interest and talent for writing in his journal.

Fiction
CDE recommended Spiders Spin WebsLevel: K-5
Author: Yvonne Winer ISBN: 0-881-06983-3
Illustrated by: Karen Lloyd JonesPublisher: Charlesbridge, 1998
Description: Poetry. Shows marvelous spider adaptations and variations in body type, webs, and feeding habits.

Fiction
CDE recommended The Sunflower HouseLevel: K-2
Author: Eve Bunting ISBN: 0-152-01952-9
Illustrated by: Kathryn HewittPublisher: Harcourt Brace, 1999
Description: A young boy creates a summer playhouse by planting sunflower seeds in a circle and watching them grow. He and his friends play in the sunflower house all summer, the flowers go to seed, and they collect them to plant again.

Fiction
CDE recommended This Year’s GardenLevel: K-2
Author: Cynthia Rylant ISBN: 0-689-71122-0
Illustrated by: Mary SzilagyiPublisher: Aladdin Books, 1986
Description: This story follows the seasons of the year as they are reflected in the growth, life, and death of the garden of a large rural family.

Fiction
CDE recommended The Tiny SeedLevel: K-2
Author: Eric Carle ISBN: 0-689-84244-9
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Simon and Schuster Children’s, 2001
Description: Offers a simple description of a flowering plant’s life cycle through the seasons. Colorful illustrations depict the growth and development of a seed.

Fiction
CDE recommended Two Bad AntsLevel: K-2
Author: Chris Van Allsburg ISBN: 0-395-48668-8
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Houghton Mifflin, 1988
Description: When the ants go into a kitchen searching for sugar crystals for the queen, two ants stay behind to eat their fill.

Fiction
CDE recommended The Very Busy SpiderLevel: K-2
Author: Eric Carle ISBN: 0-399-22919-1
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Putnam Publishing, 1984
Description: A hardworking spider perseveres to build a web despite distracting invitations from the barnyard animals.

Fiction
CDE recommended The Very Hungry CaterpillarLevel: K-2
Author: Eric Carle ISBN: 0-399-20853-4
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Putnam, 1971
Description: Describes the life cycle of a voracious caterpillar. It eats fruits and vegetables through the days of the week and in the end emerges as a beautiful butterfly.


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
Butterfly and MothLevel: ---
Author: Paul Whalley ISBN: 0-789-45832-2
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: DK Publishing, 2000
Description: Explores the behavior and life cycles of butterflies and moths.

Teacher Resource
Experimenting With Model RocketsLevel: 6-10
Author: Cary I. Sneider ISBN: 0-912511-20-6
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: GEMS, Lawrence Hall of Science, ---
Description: These exciting rocketry activities were specifically designed to appeal to girls as much as to boys. The unit focuses on controlled experimentation, providing students essential foundations in scientific inquiry.

Teacher Resource
Familiar Insects And Spiders: North AmericaLevel: ---
Author: John Farrand, Jr., National Audubon Society ISBN: 0-394-75792-0
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf, 1988
Description: Photographs illustrate this guidebook to familiar insects and spiders.

Teacher Resource
How To Grow a School Garden: A Complete Guide for Parents and TeachersLevel: 8-12
Author: Arden Bucklin-Sporer and Rachel Kathleen Pringle ISBN: 978-1-60469-000
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Timber Press, 2010
Description: Be careful! If you crack this book open, you’re going to want to start gardening with students. The enthusiasm for school gardens in this book is contagious—you can feel it in the photographs of the students and adults working outside. The authors are the backbone of the well-established San Francisco Green Schoolyard Alliance and have successfully greened many of the schoolyards in San Francisco with outdoor classrooms or gardens, as well as lending support to others who started on their green schoolyard projects. The book is loaded with strategies for creating sustainable garden projects, helpful to-do lists, easy recipes, tricks of the trade, and of course great lesson ideas for K–8 gardening. “Salad Partyyy!” (as third-graders enthusiastically call it) is my favorite garden activity where students harvest from the garden, make a salad, and eat it, all while in the garden. My favorite gardening trick is to drill holes on the bottom of one-liter sized yogurt containers for young students to water the gardens. My favorite list in the book is titled, “What to do with a recalcitrant principal.” If you have already fallen in love with gardening with students, or if you want to begin a garden adventure at your school, you will not be disappointed with this book. The authors are experts on the subject of school gardens and will inspire and improve some aspect of your practice.

Teacher Resource
InsectsLevel: K-6
Author: Bettina Bird, Joan Short ISBN: 1-572-55216-6
Illustrated by: Deborah SavinPublisher: Mondo Publishing, 1997
Description: There are more insects in the world than all other species of animals put together. How have they managed to survive and thrive? This book explains why, plus much much more about these fascinating creatures.

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-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
SilkwormsLevel: ---
Author: Sylvia A. Johnson ISBN: 0-822-59557-5
Illustrated by: Isao KishidaPublisher: Lerner Publishing Group, 1982
Description: An introduction to the domesticated silkworm moth.

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.

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


Videos

Down in the Forest Floor
Level: 1-3   Length: --- min.
Publisher: Missouri Botanical Garden Year: 2003 ISBN: ---
Description: A group of 8-year-olds explores a forest-floor habitat and set up a terrarium to show the decomposition of leaves which provides more nutrients for the soil. They discuss how seeds, bulbs, other plants, and animals survive the winter. The important role of plants in the environment is emphasized. Running time: 14 min. Volume 6 in the Life Habitat series. For more information on videos from the Missouri Botanical Garden, call 314- 577-9506, or visit www.mobot.org/education/.

How Plants Grow
Level: 1-3   Length: --- min.
Publisher: Missouri Botanical Garden Year: 2003 ISBN: ---
Description: A very good introduction to the life cycle of plants and what they need to live. A group of eight-year olds examines the tiny root and leaves visible in a lima bean. They plant some seeds, and conduct an investigation to observe seeds grown in light, in dark, in the cold, with water, and without water. The outcome of their investigation has the group see that seeds need water, sunlight, and warmth to germinate and grow. Running time: 17 min. Volume 1 in the Biology of Plants series. For more information on videos from the Missouri Botanical Garden call (314) 577-9506, or visit http://www.mobot.org/education/.

The Secret of the Pond
Level: 1-3   Length: --- min.
Publisher: Missouri Botanical Garden Year: 2003 ISBN: ---
Description: A group of 8-year-olds explore a pond community and observe the plants and animals that live there. Emphasizes the concepts of community, interdependence, and food chain, and discusses the needs of plants and other living organisms. Running time: 12 min. Volume 1 in the Life Habitat series. For more information on videos from the Missouri Botanical Garden, call 314- 577-9506, or visit www.mobot.org/education/.

What’s in Your Backyard?
Level: 1-3   Length: --- min.
Publisher: Missouri Botanical Garden Year: 2003 ISBN: ---
Description: A good review of how organisms help each other in a habitat. In this backyard habitat, the group observes common birds, insects, reptiles, and mammals depending on trees and other plants for food and shelter. Food chains and lifecycles of some of these animals are also introduced. The concepts of community and interdependence are emphasized. It is also suggested that people can help local habitats by making bird feeders and growing gardens. Running time: 12 min. Volume 3 in the Life Habitat series. For more information on videos from the Missouri Botanical Garden call (314) 577-9506, or visit http://www.mobot.org/education/.


Websites

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.
Bug Fun (teacher resource)
Includes collecting and caring for insects, insect crafts and projects, games, and insect jokes. This site also contains a list of edible snacks like “ants on a log” and others that are not as well-known. Brought to you by the University of Kentucky.
Bug Identification (student and teacher resource)
Step-by-step key to identify insects.
BugFacts (teacher resource)
Bug Facts covers useful information about the most commonly found insects in North America, which include butterflies, beetles, ants, wasps, bees, mantids, and many others. Plus a few creatures that are commonly mistaken for insects, but actually non-insects. Topics range from to fun facts for each bug, to general insect development. There is also a checklist for children to use, much like one would find in a Bird Watcher’'s guide.
BugGuide (student and teacher resource)
BugGuide is an online community of naturalists. The site contains photographs of bugs from the United States and Canada for identification and research. Users can submit photographs of bugs for ID requests.
Bugscope (teacher resource)
The Bugscope project is an exciting opportunity for classrooms to remotely operate a scanning electron microscope to view their chosen specimens! The microscope is remotely controlled in real time from your classroom computer over the Internet using a web browser. Check out their photo archive (under Goodies & Diversions) for some fascinating images of insect structures up close. The Bugscope project is an educational outreach program for K–12 classrooms.
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.
Cambodian Handicrafts Silk Cultivation (teacher resource)
This site tells the story of silk production–from the mulberry harvest, to the spinning and weaving of thread. It is well illustrated with photographs.
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.
Enter a Hive (student and teacher resource)
A website from PBS that includes a simulation of beehive activity.
If Spiders and Worms Can Do It, Why Can't We? (student and teacher resource)
Future research could spin up new medical and materials breakthroughs based on silk, but scientists say obstacles remain in the quest to replicate natural silk production. Includes a video of "how spiders and silkworms work their magic."
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.
Insectlorepedia (student and teacher resource)
Find out more information about a variety of insects. Each entry in the Insectlorepedia features a close-up image of the insect.
Journey North: A Global Study Of Wildlife Migration (student and teacher resource)
Students across North America gathered migration data and posted results. This can be an opportunity for students to get involved and post their own data.
Making Silk in Lam Dong (teacher resource)
Find out how silk is made in Vietnam. This site includes pictures of the process.
Monarch Watch (student and teacher resource)
This site describes the University of Kansas Entomology Program to tag and monitor the migration of monarch butterflies.
National Gardening Association (teacher resource)
Information about home gardening.
Raising Butterflies Online (student and teacher resource)
Encourage families to complete this 30-day program, which teaches children about the life cycle of a monarch butterfly in a brand new way. Kids simply complete the online form and then wait to receive an e-mail update every few days. A link in each personalized e-mail enables the student to watch the entire process unfold.
Seeding The Garden (teacher resource)
This University of Florida site describe how to use seeds to start a garden.
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.
USDA's Insect Site for Kids (student and teacher resource)
Among the USDA's many offerings, you can find out why bugs are so important in so many ways.