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Non-Fiction
CDE recommended Archaeologists Dig for CluesLevel: K-5
Author: Kate Duke ISBN: 0-064-45175-5
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: HarperCollins, 1997
Description: A boy and his friends go on a dig in a local cornfield with their archaeologist friend Sophi and make discoveries about how scientists learn about the past. They learn that small pieces of stone, bone, or fossils are clues to long ago.

Non-Fiction
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.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended The Big RockLevel: K-5
Author: Bruce Hiscock ISBN: 0-689-82958-2
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Aladdin, 1999
Description: This concept book tells how a large granite rock in the forest came to be and its changes over time. Geological terms are explained and can be enhanced with teacher support. Full-page, realistic illustrations help to clarify the story.

Non-Fiction
DeltasLevel: K-2
Author: Kimberly M. Hutmacher ISBN: 978-1-4296-5322-0
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, Pebble Plus, 2011
Description: Rushing rivers meet the sea, dropping dirt, soil, and clay. Deltas form, in all shapes and sizes. Read Deltas to learn about these flat, fertile landforms.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended Digging Up DinosaursLevel: K-2
Author: Aliki ISBN: 0-064-45078-3
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: HarperCollins, 1988
Description: Introduces various types of dinosaurs whose skeletons and reconstructions are seen in museums. Explains how scientists uncover, preserve, and study fossilized dinosaur bones.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended Dinosaur BonesLevel: K-2
Author: Aliki ISBN: 0-064-45077-5
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: HarperCollins, 1990
Description: Shows how scientists study fossil remains, and provides information on how dinosaurs lived long ago. It shows working scientists gathering fossils, studying them, and piecing together evidence to show what dinosaurs were like.

Non-Fiction
Dinosaurs and FossilsLevel: K-2
Author: Delta Education ISBN: 1-592-42367-1
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Delta Education, 2004
Description: Students discover what dinosaurs were, when they lived, what they were like, and how they may have become extinct. They read about fossils, and find out how different kinds of fossils form and what scientists can learn from fossils.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended Dinosaurs to the Rescue: A Guide to Protecting Our PlanetLevel: K-2
Author: Laurie Krasny Brown, Marc Brown ISBN: 0-316-11397-2
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Little, Brown and Co., 1994
Description: Dinosaur characters are featured in this book that offers a variety of suggestions for minimizing waste, garbage, and pollution. It also offers suggestions of ways that children can help to protect and conserve Earth’s resources.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended Dinosaurs! Strange and WonderfulLevel: K-5
Author: Laurence P. Pringle ISBN: 0-140-55967-1
Illustrated by: Carol HeyerPublisher: Puffin, 1996
Description: Presents basic information about dinosaurs, explaining that fossil records are often incomplete. The book shows scientists at work and explains how recent discoveries continue to add new information about dinosaurs.

Non-Fiction
Dirt: The Scoop on SoilLevel: K-2
Author: Natalie M. Rosinsky ISBN: 1-404-80012-3
Illustrated by: Sheree BoydPublisher: Picture Window Books, 2002
Description: Discusses the nature, uses, and importance of soil and the many forms of life that it supports.

Non-Fiction
Earth Steps: A Rock’s Journey Through TimeLevel: K-6
Author: Diane Nelson Spickert ISBN: 1-555-91986-3
Illustrated by: Marianne D. WallacePublisher: Fulcrum, 2000
Description: Describes the geological setting for the transformation of a rock to a grain of sand over the course of millions of years.

Non-Fiction
EarthmoversLevel: Pre-K-2
Author: Linda D. Williams ISBN: 0-7368-5135-6
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: ---, 2004
Description: Read about different earthmovers in action with colorful photographs showing them in action. Bibliography and index.

Non-Fiction
The Eco-Family's Guide to Living GreenLevel: Pre-K-3
Author: J. Angelique Johnson ISBN: 978-1-4048-6026-1
Illustrated by: Kyle PolingPublisher: Capstone Press, 2011
Description: Are you part of an eco-family? Check out each room of a house for what to do and what to change. From light bulbs to showerheads, learn green tips to get your family on the eco-friendly track.

Non-Fiction
The Eco-Student's Guide to Being Green at SchoolLevel: Pre-K-3
Author: J. Angelique Johnson ISBN: 978-1-4048-6027-8
Illustrated by: Kyle PolingPublisher: Capstone Press, 2011
Description: Are you an eco-student? Check out each room of this school for what to do and what to change. From backpacks to textbooks, learn green tips to get your friends and teachers on the eco-friendly track.

Non-Fiction
El Suelo: Tierra y Arena (Series)Level: K-4
Author: Natalie M. Rosinsky ISBN: 978-1-4048-3211-4
Illustrated by: Sheree BoydPublisher: Picture Window Books, 2007
Description: In Spanish. Fun, fact-filled books written in conversational Spanish (English available) and are culturally sound. This particular book discusses where sand and soil come from and includes several activities and facts.

Non-Fiction
ErosionLevel: 2-4
Author: Rebecca Olien ISBN: 0-736-80950-3
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2001
Description: Full-page photographs reveal examples of wind, water, and ice erosion. Endnotes include a glossary of terms, Internet sites, and other books about erosion. An activity about how readers can create a sugar cave allows a hands-on experience with erosion.

Non-Fiction
FossilsLevel: 2-4
Author: Melissa Stewart ISBN: 0-756-50442-2
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Compass Point Books (Simply Science), 2003
Description: Explains fossils in an easy-to-understand way.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended Fossils Tell of Long AgoLevel: K-2
Author: Aliki ISBN: 0-064-45093-7
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: HarperCollins, 1990
Description: Explains how fossils form and what they tell us about the past.

Non-Fiction
Glaciers (Natural Wonders series)Level: Pre-K-2
Author: Mari Schuh ISBN: 978-1-4296-5006-9
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2011
Description: Large masses of ice move slowly across the land. Over thousands of years, glaciers greatly shaped the land. Read Glaciers to find out how this landform continues to change earth.

Non-Fiction
GlassLevel: K-3
Author: Mary Firestone ISBN: 0-736-84929-7
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2000
Description: Discusses features of glass including how it is manufactured and made into products we use everyday.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended A Handful of DirtLevel: K-5
Author: Raymond Bial ISBN: 0-802-78698-7
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Walker and Co., 2000
Description: The nature and importance of soil is presented, accompanied by large full-color photographs showing the myriad creatures living there. Explains the process by which soil is created and the forms of life it supports.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended How Mountains are MadeLevel: K-5
Author: Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld ISBN: 0-064-45128-3
Illustrated by: James G. HalePublisher: HarperCollins, 1995
Description: Packed with diagrams and maps, this simple and engaging first look at earth science describes the theory of plate tectonics––how the continents rest on slow-moving plates––and how the forces of nature sculpt our world.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended How to Dig a Hole to the Other Side of the WorldLevel: K-2
Author: Faith McNulty ISBN: 0-064-43218-1
Illustrated by: Marc SimontPublisher: HarperCollins, 1990
Description: A child takes an imaginary 8000-mile journey through Earth to discover what is inside. The child learns all about Earth’s composition from what is close to the surface, and at varying depths.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended If You Find A RockLevel: K-5
Author: Peggy Christian ISBN: 0-152-39339-0
Illustrated by: Barbara Hirsch LemberPublisher: Harcourt Brace, 1999
Description: Hand-tinted, black-and-white photographs provide a background to poetic text celebrating the variety of rocks that children might find, such as those for skipping across ponds, for wishing, or for hiding creatures.

Non-Fiction
Igneous RocksLevel: K-3
Author: Melissa Stewart ISBN: 1-588-10256-4
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Heinemann Library, 2003
Description: An overview of igneous rocks, including how they form, their characteristics, where they are found, and their uses throughout the world.

Non-Fiction
It Could Still Be A RockLevel: 1-2
Author: Allan Fowler ISBN: 0-516-06010-4
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Scholastic Library Publishing, 1993
Description: Discusses the size, shape, composition, origin, and other aspects of different kinds of rocks.

Non-Fiction
Learning about Rocks, Weathering, and Erosion with Graphic OrganizersLevel: K-3
Author: Diana Estigarribia ISBN: 1-404-22806-3
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: PowerKids Press, 2005
Description: Describes how scientists learn about the earth by studying different kinds of rocks and how they weather and erode.

Non-Fiction
Let's Go Rock CollectingLevel: K-4
Author: Roma Gans ISBN: 0-064-45170-4
Illustrated by: Holly KellerPublisher: HarperCollins, 1997
Description: Discusses the formation and characteristics of igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks and how to recognize and collect them.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended Letting Swift River GoLevel: K-5
Author: Jane Yolen ISBN: 0-316-96860-9
Illustrated by: Barbara CooneyPublisher: Little, Brown and Co., 1995
Description: This is the bittersweet, historically based story of how the Swift River Valley was swallowed up to create a reservoir for “thirsty” Boston, relating the changing times in rural America through the eyes of Sally Jane.

Non-Fiction
Lo basico de la tierra / Soil Basics (Lo basico de la naturaaleza / Nature Basics Series)Level: Pre-K-2
Author: Carol K. Lindeen ISBN: 978-1-4296-5347-3
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2011
Description: Text and photographs introduce soil including what it's made of and some of the different types of soil.

Non-Fiction
Lo basico de las rocas / Rock Basics (Lo basico de la naturaaleza / Nature Basics Series)Level: Pre-K-2
Author: Carol K. Lindeen ISBN: 978-1-4296-5348-0
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2011
Description: Text and photographs introduce rocks and some of their sizes, shapes, and uses.

Non-Fiction
Metamorphic RocksLevel: K-3
Author: Melissa Stewart ISBN: 1-588-10257-2
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Heinemann Library, 2003
Description: An overview of metamorphic rocks, including how they form, where they are found, and their characteristics, history, significance, and uses.

Non-Fiction
Mountains (Natural Wonders series)Level: Pre-K-2
Author: Kimberly M. Hutmacher ISBN: 978-1-4296-5004-5
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2011
Description: Rocky peaks rise above earthŐs surface. Mountains come in all shapes and sizes. Read Mountains to learn how these landforms take shape.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended Rare Treasure: Mary Anning and Her Remarkable DiscoveriesLevel: K-5
Author: Don Brown ISBN: 0-618-31081-9
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Houghton Mifflin, 2003
Description: A short biography of Mary Anning (1800–1847), who spent her life looking for and collecting fossils. It includes details about her discovery of an ichthyosaur fossil as well as many others. Includes a brief description of how fossils form.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended Recycle! A Handbook for KidsLevel: K-3
Author: Gail Gibbons ISBN: 0-316-30943-5
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Little, Brown and Co/AOL Time Warner, 1992
Description: This colorful picture book shows how glass, paper, aluminum cans, plastic, and polystyrene are recycled. Lists facts about trash and practical ways that we can all make a difference.

Non-Fiction
RockLevel: K-3
Author: Mary Firestone ISBN: 0-736-82651-3
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2005
Description: Discusses features of rock, including how it forms, the different types, and how people use rocks.

Non-Fiction
Rocks and MineralsLevel: 3-5
Author: Ann O. Squire, Jan Jenner ISBN: 0-516-22505-7
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Scholastic Library Publishing, 2002
Description: Introduces different types of rocks and minerals and where they are found.

Non-Fiction
Rocks and MineralsLevel: 5-6
Author: Delta Education ISBN: 1-592-42375-2
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Delta Education, 2004
Description: Discusses minerals, mineral properties, crystals, and igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks.

Non-Fiction
Rocks: Hard, Soft, Smooth, and RoughLevel: K-4
Author: Natalie M. Rosinsky ISBN: 978-1-4048-0015-1
Illustrated by: Matthew JohnPublisher: Capstone Press, 2003
Description: The rocks you see everyday can be grouped into different types, like igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic. Some rocks are actually minerals, and you can even find fossils in some types of rocks.

Non-Fiction
Sedimentary RocksLevel: K-3
Author: Melissa Stewart ISBN: 1-588-10259-9
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Heinemann Library, 2003
Description: An overview of sedimentary rocks, discussing their formation, location, identifying characteristics, history, significance, and uses throughout the world.

Non-Fiction
SoilLevel: 2-4
Author: Adele D. Richardson ISBN: 0-736-80954-6
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2001
Description: Readers will discover exactly what soil is, the different types of soil, animals that make their home in the soil, why plants need soil, and the importance of topsoil.

Non-Fiction
SoilLevel: 2-3
Author: Alice K. Flanagan ISBN: 0-756-50035-4
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Compass Point Books (Simply Science), 2000
Description: Briefly describes the composition of different types of soil, the variety of plants and animals that live in it, and the necessity of soil for human life.

Non-Fiction
Soil ScienceLevel: 2-3
Author: Delta Education ISBN: 1-592-42376-0
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Delta Education, 2004
Description: Students read about the composition and characteristics of different types of soil. They learn about the effects of weathering and erosion in producing and changing soil.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended The Sun, the Wind, and the RainLevel: K-5
Author: Lisa Westberg Peters ISBN: 0-805-01481-0
Illustrated by: Ted RandPublisher: Henry Holt and Co., 1990
Description: Elizabeth makes a mountain at the beach one day, piling wet sand high and patting it smooth. She watches the mountain change as it is visited by wind and rain. The pictures and text show how this beach experience parallels that of Earth, making it easy to understand how mountains form and change.

Non-Fiction
Volcanes / VolcanoesLevel: K-1
Author: Mari Schuh ISBN: 978-1-4296-5357-2
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2010
Description: Provide young readers with a better understanding of what causes these weather events and how to stay safe should a dangerous situation arise. With simple text and large, outstanding photos, readers will not only be informed, but also gain an appreciation of these awesome phenomenons. In Spanish and English.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended Water, Water EverywhereLevel: K-3
Author: Mark J. Rauzon, Cynthia Overbeck Bix ISBN: 0-871-56383-5
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Sierra Club, 1995
Description: Introduces the many forms, properties, and essential role of water in our world. Appealing full-color photographs effectively enhance the text, imparting the important role of water in life.

Non-Fiction
Waterfalls (Natural Wonders series)Level: Pre-K-2
Author: Mari Schuh ISBN: 978-1-4296-5002-1
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2011
Description: Rushing water drops off a cliff and crashes to the rocks below. Waterfalls create landmarks throughout the world. Read Waterfalls to discover the force and beauty of these landforms.

Teacher Resource    Denotes California Department of Education recommended titles

Fiction
CDE recommended Children of the Earth...RememberLevel: K-5
Author: Schim Schimmel ISBN: 1-559-71640-1
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Northword Press, 1997
Description: Illustrates the interrelationships of animals and people in protecting the natural world. Dramatic, original paintings convey the author’s love of the environment.

Fiction
Dinomike and Tzeasaura Find a PlesiosaurLevel: K-2
Author: Mike Baldwin ISBN: 1-412-00790-9
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Trafford, 2003
Description: Dinomike and Tzeasaura go looking for fossils, answering many questions along the way.

Fiction
CDE recommended Everybody Needs a RockLevel: K-3
Author: Byrd Baylor ISBN: 0-689-71051-8
Illustrated by: Peter ParnallPublisher: Aladdin, 1985
Description: Everybody needs to have a special rock. This book lists ten rules for finding the rock you need. Provides a useful connection to units on geology, rocks, and soil.

Fiction
CDE recommended A Gift from the SeaLevel: K-2
Author: Kate Banks ISBN: 0-374-32566-9
Illustrated by: Georg HallenslebenPublisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2001
Description: Reveals the geological history of a rock found at the beach by a young boy. The passage of time is reflected in the detailed paintings that begin with a volcano and go on to show jungle, glaciers, and dinosaurs.

Fiction
CDE recommended The Magic School Bus in the Time of the DinosaursLevel: K-5
Author: Joanna Cole ISBN: 0-590-44689-4
Illustrated by: Bruce DegenPublisher: Scholastic, 1995
Description: A visit to a dinosaur dig turns into a time-travel journey through the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous periods to see dinosaurs and fossils. Every page is brimming with dinosaur facts and theories.

Fiction
CDE recommended The Magic School Bus Inside the EarthLevel: K-5
Author: Joanna Cole ISBN: 0-590-40760-0
Illustrated by: Bruce DegenPublisher: Scholastic, 1989
Description: On a special field trip in the magic school bus, Ms. Frizzle’s class learns firsthand about different kinds of rocks and the formation of Earth.

Fiction
CDE recommended Mountain DanceLevel: K-5
Author: Thomas Locker ISBN: 0-152-02622-3
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Harcourt Brace, 2001
Description: A poetic description of various kinds of mountains and how they form and erode.

Fiction
CDE recommended Our Big Home: An Earth PoemLevel: K-5
Author: Linda Glaser, Elisa Kleven ISBN: 0-761-31650-7
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Lerner, 2000
Description: Poetry. Colorful illustrations and poetic text describe the soil, air, water, sky, sun, and more that are shared by all the creatures on this big Earth home.

Fiction
CDE recommended The Quicksand BookLevel: 1-2
Author: Tomie dePaola ISBN: 0-823-40291-6
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Holiday House, 1984
Description: Describes an adventure with quicksand, its composition, and rescue procedures

Fiction
CDE recommended Rocks in His HeadLevel: K-2
Author: Carol Otis Hurst ISBN: 0-060-29403-5
Illustrated by: James StevensonPublisher: Greenwillow Books, 2001
Description: A young man’s lifelong love of rocks, which includes identifying and classifying specimens, eventually leads him to work at a science museum. Includes labeled drawings of rock specimens to assist in identification.

Fiction
Stone SoupLevel: 1-2
Author: Ann McGovern ISBN: 0-590-41602-2
Illustrated by: Winslow Pinney PelsPublisher: Scholastic, 1986
Description: The cumulative tale of a clever vagabond and an old woman who is gullible enough to believe he can make soup from a stone.

Fiction
CDE recommended Sylvester And The Magic PebbleLevel: 1-2
Author: William Steig ISBN: 0-671-66269-4
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Simon and Schuster, 1973
Description: On a rainy day, Sylvester finds a red magic pebble that makes wishes come true, and soon he makes a wish that he cannot change. When he is finally back home with his parents, he finds that he really has everything he needs.

Fiction
When Clay SingsLevel: 1-2
Author: Byrd Baylor ISBN: 0-689-71106-9
Illustrated by: Tom BahtiPublisher: Simon and Schuster, 1981
Description: A story of the ancient people represented by the prehistoric American clay pottery that can be found in the desert hills of the West.


Teacher Resource    Denotes California Department of Education recommended titles

Teacher Resource
Bedrock: Writers on the Wonders of GeologyLevel: 9-12
Author: Edited by Laurel E. Savoy, Eldridge M. Moores, and Judith E. Moores ISBN: 1 59534 023 8
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Trinity University Press, 2006
Description: Novelists, poets, artists, anthro pologists, naturalists, traditional elders, and philosophers create Earth’s geological portrait through their writings included in this book. Topics travel from the violence of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions to patterns in rocks and ever­flowing streams. Many cultures and historic times influence this book that focuses on planet Earth.

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
Crystal and GemLevel: ---
Author: R. F. Symes, R. R. Harding ISBN: 0-756-63001-0
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: DK Publishing (Eyewitness Book), 2007
Description: Describes the seven basic shapes of crystals and how they form in nature; how crystals are studied and identified, grown artificially, and used in industry; and other aspects of crystallography.

Teacher Resource
Rocks and MineralsLevel: ---
Author: R. F. Symes, Staff of the Natural History Museum, British Museum ISBN: 9780756637774
Illustrated by: Colin Keates, Andreas EinsiedelPublisher: DK Publishing, 2008
Description: Color photographs of rocks, fossils, minerals, precious metals, crystals, jewels, and gemstones give the reader an insight into the evolution and composition of Earth. Discover how prehistoric animals are preserved today as fossils, how volcanoes work, how rocks form from molten lava, how minerals and metals are mined, and how pebbles on the seashore wear down into sand.

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
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.


Websites

Ask a Geologist (student and teacher resource)
USGS earth scientists provide a limited service in which you may ask scientific questions about geology, geophysics, and geochemistry. You can e-mail any questions you have about earth science to geologists at this site, and you can browse through their frequently asked questions.
Association Of American State Geologists (student and teacher resource)
Includes links to websites and information from the various state geological surveys.
Career Profiles: Association of Women Geoscientists (student and teacher resource)
This site from the Association of Women Geoscientists includes career information plus profiles of many women who have made geoscience a career.
Careers in the Geosciences (student and teacher resource)
The American Geological Institute has included an online version of their pamphlet concerning earth science careers. It also includes addresses to connect with for more information.
How a sand and gravel quarry works (student and teacher resource)
Watch a short video of a sand and gravel quarry and see how these earth materials are separated. 2.8 MB file to download.
Mineral Database (teacher resource)
Mindat.org is the largest mineral database on the Internet. It was started by Jolyon Ralph in 1993 as a PC mineralogy software package for his own use - and was launched for free on the web in October 2000. Currently there are 11,201 different minerals, varieties, and synonyms listed, and information on 164,151 mineral occurrences worldwide, from 31,135 different sites. You can even add your own mineral information and photos to the database.
Musical Sand (student and teacher resource)
This site includes a description of the phenomena known as "singing sands" and includes images and audio of various types and locations.
Natural Gemstones (student and teacher resource)
This pamphlet from the U.S. Geological Survey includes useful information and terms concerning natural gemstones. For example, a natural gemstone is a mineral, stone, or organic matter that can be cut and polished or otherwise treated for use as jewelry or other ornament. A precious gemstone has beauty, durability, and rarity, whereas a semiprecious gemstone has only one or two of these qualities. A gem is a gemstone that has been cut and polished.
Neighborhood Rocks (student and teacher resource)
Information and tips on local rock collecting. Have you found rocks like these? Maybe you can get some ideas for finding rocks in your neighborhood! Join nine-year-old Ethan and eight-year-old Aaron as they collect, wash, identify, store, and play with the rocks they've found.
Rock Around the World (student and teacher resource)
Mars scientists are asking students from around the world to help them understand the Red Planet. Send in a rock collected by you or your classroom from your region of the world, and they will use a special tool like the one on the Mars Rover to tell you what it is made of. Then everyone can compare their rocks to the ones found on Mars.
Rock of Ages Granite Quarry, Vermont (student and teacher resource)
Founded in 1885, Rock of Ages has grown to include dozens of quarries producing the highest combined volume of dimensional granite in North America. From Barre Gray Granite, the finest gray granite available, to the unrivaled purity of Bethel White, Rock of Ages has very high standards for the granite it quarries and delivers. Primary students may need adult assistance with this site.
Sand Castle Central (student and teacher resource)
Check out their tips and tricks to building great sand castles, and see the incredible photos of sand-sculpture competitions.
Sands of the World (student and teacher resource)
This successful interactive project was initiated by a fourth-grade teacher in Rhode Island involved in a multiple-intelligences program. Students in grades 3–12 from around the world send in samples of sand for the class to analyze and photograph under microscopes. Check out the sand sampler for a collection of beautiful photos, or listen to the sounds of "singing sand."
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.
U.S. Geological Survey (student and teacher resource)
This is the site for the U.S. Geological Survey, a part of Department of Interior. It includes links to the various functions, activities and products of the Survey,
USGS Publications Online (teacher resource)
Provides access to a variety of electronic documents from the U.S. Geological Survey. Includes the Geologic Time and Fossils, Rocks, and Time brochures.
USGS Science Education Website (teacher resource)
Explore things on, in, around, and about Earth, such as plants and animals, land, water, and maps. Shows how biology, geology, hydrology, and geography help us understand our changing world.