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Non-Fiction
Animals in Fall (Spanish and English)Level: K-1
Author: Martha E. H. Rustad ISBN: 978-1-4296-3258-4
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2009
Description: Learn all about Fall by exploring the animals and changes that occur in this book filled with large photographs in Spanish and English.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended Animals in WinterLevel: K-2
Author: Henrietta Bancroft, Richard G. Van Gelder ISBN: 0-064-45165-8
Illustrated by: Helen K. DaviePublisher: Harper Collins Children’s Books, 1997
Description: Describes the many ways animals adapt to winter, including migration, hibernation, and food storage. It includes some practical suggestions for helping animals in winter, including those that live in trees.

Non-Fiction
Apple Harvest (Spanish and English)Level: K-1
Author: Calvin harris ISBN: 978-1-4296-3259-1
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2009
Description: Learn all about the harvesting process of apples including when to harvest and what is done afterwards in this picture filled book.

Non-Fiction
Apples, Apples Everywhere!: Learning about Apple HarvestsLevel: Pre-K-3
Author: Lisa Bullard ISBN: 978-1-4048-6012-4
Illustrated by: Nadine TakvorianPublisher: Capstone Press, 2011
Description: Autumn is apple harvest time. Come along on a trip to the apple orchard. Find out how apples are picked and stored. Learn which apples are best for munching. But watch out for the apple worms!

Non-Fiction
Are Trees Alive?Level: Pre-K-2
Author: Debbie S. Miller ISBN: 978-0802788016
Illustrated by: Stacey SchuettPublisher: Walker and Company, 2003
Description: An introduction to trees that compares parts of a tree to parts of the human body, with illustrations and brief descriptions of trees found around the world.

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 Cloud BookLevel: K-2
Author: Tomie dePaola ISBN: 0-823-40531-1
Illustrated by: Tomie DePaolaPublisher: Holiday House, 1984
Description: The ten most common types of clouds are identified by both their familiar and scientific names. They are introduced along with the myths that have been inspired by their shapes and what they indicate about the weather.

Non-Fiction
Desert SeasonsLevel: Pre-K-2
Author: Layne deMarin ISBN: 9781429686358
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2012
Description: Find out about a year in the life of the plants and animals in the Sonoran Desert in this book about Desert Seasons.

Non-Fiction
From Acorn To Oak TreeLevel: K-2
Author: Jan Kottke ISBN: 0-516-23506-0
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Scholastic, 2000
Description: This simple book follows the process of the growth of an oak tree from an acorn into a tree, throughout the seasons, to the formation of new acorns. Full-page, clear photos are described with brief text. Includes glossary, bibliography, and web links.

Non-Fiction
Fruits (Series)Level: K-2
Author: Vijaya Khisty Bodach ISBN: 978-0-7368-6343-8
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2007
Description: Plants need fruit. Without fruit, a plant's seeds would not be safe. Learn more on how a plant depends on fruit in this book.

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
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
Gobble, GobbleLevel: Pre-K-3
Author: Cathryn Falwell ISBN: 978-1-58469-148-8
Illustrated by: Cathryn FalwellPublisher: Dawn Publications, 2011
Description: Arrow-shaped footprints lead a young backyard naturalist to a flock of funny-looking birds with big strong feet: Wild Turkeys! Once nearly extinct, these comical critters now gobble their way across North America. Follow Jenny through a year of enchantment as she shares her discovery of these wonderful birds. Falwell also offers tips for children to make their own cut-paper pictures and how to keep a nature journal.

Non-Fiction
How Do Apples Grow?Level: K-2
Author: Betsy Maestro ISBN: 0-064-45117-8
Illustrated by: Giulio MaestroPublisher: HarperCollins Children’s Books, 1993
Description: Describes the life cycle of an apple from its initial appearance as a spring bud to when it becomes a fully ripe fruit.

Non-Fiction
How Do We Learn?Level: K-2
Author: Delta Education ISBN: 1-592-42933-5
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Delta Education, 2005
Description: Describes what we observe by using our five senses; what we find out by asking questions, reading, observing, comparing, sorting, using tools, measuring; and what we share by talking, reading, and writing.

Non-Fiction
It Could Still Be A TreeLevel: K-2
Author: Allan Fowler ISBN: 0-516-44904-4
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: ---, 1991
Description: Describes the characteristics of trees and their many uses.

Non-Fiction
Leaves (Series)Level: K-2
Author: Vijaya Khisty Bodach ISBN: 978-0-7368-6344-5
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2007
Description: Plants need leaves. Without leaves, plants would not have food. Learn more about how leaves support plants in this book.

Non-Fiction
Leaves Fall Down: Learning about Autum LeavesLevel: Pre-K-3
Author: Lisa Bullard ISBN: 978-1-4048-6013-1
Illustrated by: Nadine TakvorianPublisher: Capstone Press, 2011
Description: Autumn is time for the leaves to change colors. Get out your rake and help gather the fallen leaves. Find out why leaves change color. And take a running leap into that huge pile of leaves!

Non-Fiction
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.

Non-Fiction
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.

Non-Fiction
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.

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
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.

Non-Fiction
Look inside a Log CabinLevel: K-1
Author: Mari Schuh ISBN: 978-1-4296-2246-2
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2009
Description: The American pioneers built strong homes out of tree trunks. Look inside a log cabin to learn more about pioneer life.

Non-Fiction
Look What I Did With A LeafLevel: K-2
Author: Morteza E. Sohi ISBN: 0-802-77440-7
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Walker and Company, 1995
Description: Explains how to use leaves to create pictures of animals. Includes instructions and illustrations of the final products.

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 earthÕs surface. Mountains come in all shapes and sizes. Read Mountains to learn how these landforms take shape.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended My Mother Talks to TreesLevel: K-2
Author: Doris Gove ISBN: 1-561-45166-5
Illustrated by: Marilyn MalloryPublisher: Peachtree, 1999
Description: Presents brief facts about 11 different trees as a girl and her mother walk home from school. Each kind of tree appears on two pages with additional detailed drawings of the leaves, flowers, and fruit. The book ends with several pages of information about trees.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended River of LifeLevel: K-2
Author: Debbie S. Miller ISBN: 0-395-96790-2
Illustrated by: Jon Van ZylePublisher: Clarion Books, 2000
Description: Lyrical verse and realistic double-page illustrations reveal a year in the life of a river in Alaska. It features a small boy’s observations of the wildlife and plants through the changing seasons along its shores. Includes glossary.

Non-Fiction
Roots (Series)Level: K-2
Author: Vijaya Khisty Bodach ISBN: 978-0-7368-6345-2
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2007
Description: Plants need roots. Without roots, plants would tip over. Learn more about how roots help plants grow in this book.

Non-Fiction
The Secret Life Of TreesLevel: K
Author: Chiara Chevallier ISBN: 0-789-44760-6
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: DK Publishing, 1999
Description: Clear photographs illustrate many aspects of trees, their structures, seasonal changes, growth, and uses by humans and wildlife. The text is chock full of fascinating facts, yet not overwhelming.

Non-Fiction
Seeds (Series)Level: K-2
Author: Vijaya Khisty Bodach ISBN: 978-0-7368-6346-9
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2007
Description: Plants need seeds. Without seeds, plants could not grow. Learn more about seeds in this book.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended Sky Tree: Seeing Science Through ArtLevel: K-5
Author: Thomas Locker ISBN: 0-064-43750-7
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: HarperCollins, 1995
Description: Oil paintings chronicle the life of a tree throughout the seasons. Questions and answers bring together art appreciation and scientific exploration through inquiry. This selection is also useful for lessons in literary response and analysis.

Non-Fiction
Stems (Series)Level: K-2
Author: Vijaya Khisty Bodach ISBN: 978-0-7368-6347-6
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2007
Description: Plants need stems. Without stems, plants could not get the food they need to grow. Learn more about how stem support plants in this book.

Non-Fiction
Tell Me, Tree: All About Trees For KidsLevel: K-3
Author: Gail Gibbons ISBN: 0-316-30903-6
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Little, Brown and Co./AOL Time Warner, 2002
Description: From snowy spruces to leafy palms, trees grow all over the world. This introduction to trees discusses some types of trees that grow on our planet. Learn about photosynthesis, the life cycles of trees, and the numerous parts of trees, including the various layers of wood. Careful illustrations will help you to identify more than 15 types of trees. Suggests activities for creating a tree identification book.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended The Tree in the Ancient ForestLevel: K-5
Author: Carol Reed-Jones ISBN: 1-883-22031-9
Illustrated by: Christopher CanyonPublisher: Dawn Publications, 1995
Description: Using the poetic style of “This is the house that Jack built,” the author describes food chains and the cycle of interdependence between plants and animals in the Pacific Northwest forest ecosystem. Detailed double-page spread paintings illustrate the ecological concepts of this environment.

Non-Fiction
A Tree Is a PlantLevel: K-2
Author: Clyde Robert Bulla ISBN: 0-064-45196-8
Illustrated by: Stacey SchuettPublisher: HarperCollins Children’s Books, 2001
Description: This is a newly illustrated version of a 1960 publication. Through impressionistic paintings and a simple text, the book describes an apple tree’s seasonal cycle. Suggested activities will let readers participate in the process of discovery as they investigate how trees absorb water and learn how to find out the age of a tree.

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
TreesLevel: K-5
Author: Linda Gamlin ISBN: 0-789-41679-4
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: DK Eyewitness Explorers, 1997
Description: Discusses trees and their various parts. Includes many photographs, experiments, and lessons on observing and recording.

Non-Fiction
Trees Are Terrific!Level: K-2
Author: Lisa Trumbauer ISBN: 0-736-82923-7
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2004
Description: A simple introduction to characteristics of different kinds of trees.

Non-Fiction
The Tremendous Tree BookLevel: K-2
Author: Barbara Brenner, May Garelick ISBN: 1-563-97718-4
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Boyds Mills Press, 1998
Description: What are trees? How do they grow? How can you tell them apart? How are they useful? Basic information is imparted with a fun, rhythmic writing style and simple, bright, paper-cut illustrations.

Non-Fiction
Watch Pine Trees GrowLevel: K
Author: Therese Shea ISBN: 978-1-4339-4839-8
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing, 2011
Description: There are around thirty-five separate species of pine trees found throughout North America. Readers will explore how a pine tree grows from a seed in a pinecone into a tall tree that is used for many different things. People use pine trees for paper and even for food. Detailed photographs show these mighty plants at each stage of their life cycle.

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.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended Weather Words and What They MeanLevel: K-2
Author: Gail Gibbons ISBN: 0-823-40952-X
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Holiday House, 1996
Description: Introduces basic weather terms. Uses a colorful comic-strip format to provide easy explanations of these concepts.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended Why Do Leaves Change Color?Level: 3-5
Author: Betsy Maestro ISBN: 0-064-45126-7
Illustrated by: Loretta KrupinskiPublisher: HarperCollins Children’s Books, 1994
Description: Explains how leaves change their colors in autumn and then separate from the tree as the tree prepares for winter.

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
CDE recommended Come on, Rain!Level: K-2
Author: Karen Hesse ISBN: 0-590-33125-6
Illustrated by: Jon J. MuthPublisher: Scholastic, 1999
Description: A young girl eagerly awaits the rain to bring relief from the oppressive summer heat. The lyrical prose captures the joy and drama of the sudden rainstorm that interrupts the hot day.

Fiction
CDE recommended Fall Is Here! I Love It!Level: K-2
Author: Elaine W. Good ISBN: 1-561-48142-4
Illustrated by: Susie Shenk WengerPublisher: Good Books, 1994
Description: This book captures the essence of fall as it comes to the family farm. A young child enjoys its sights, colors, tastes, and smells. Vibrant watercolors show the observable characteristics of the season.

Fiction
CDE recommended Gilberto and the WindLevel: K-2
Author: Maria Hall Ets ISBN: 0-140-50276-9
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers, 1978
Description: A young boy finds in the wind a playmate of many moods: one that can sail boats, fly kites, blow dirt, and turn umbrellas inside out. The brown-tinted illustrations show the wind’s action illuminated in white.

Fiction
CDE recommended Grandmother WinterLevel: K-2
Author: Phyllis Root ISBN: 0-618-49485-5
Illustrated by: Beth KrommesPublisher: Houghton Mifflin, 1999
Description: Winter is portrayed as an old woman who gathers goose feathers and then makes a quilt with them. When she shakes the quilt in winter, snow falls. We see what children and animals do when the winter weather sets in.

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
CDE recommended Hello OceanLevel: K-2
Author: Pam Muñoz Ryan ISBN: 0-881-06988-4
Illustrated by: Mark AstrellaPublisher: Charlesbridge, 2001
Description: A little girl discovers the plants, animals, and other treasures of the ocean, using her five senses. Combines scientific fact, poetry, and artwork.

Fiction
CDE recommended It’s Snowing! It’s Snowing!Level: K-5
Author: Jack Prelutsky ISBN: 0-688-01513-1
Illustrated by: Jeanne TitheringtonPublisher: William Morrow and Co., 1984
Description: Poetry. This collection of 17 poems highlights the seasonal changes that winter brings. The poems contain strong meter and rhyme and cover cold-weather activities, changes in the environment, snowflakes, and snowmen.

Fiction
Mighty TreeLevel: K-2
Author: Dick Gackenbach ISBN: 0-152-01013-0
Illustrated by: Picture BookPublisher: Sandpiper, 1996
Description: Three seeds grow into three beautiful trees, all the same kind. One tree is cut and used for many useful things, the second becomes a Christmas tree, and the third still stands in the woods, where it is home and shelter for living things.

Fiction
CDE recommended MudLevel: K-2
Author: Mary Lyn Ray ISBN: 0-152-02461-1
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Voyager Books, 2001
Description: This is a lyrical celebration of “gooey, gloppy, mucky, magnificent” mud. Vibrant illustrations show the joy of a child playing in the mud while observing that spring is coming.

Fiction
CDE recommended Night TreeLevel: K-2
Author: Eve Bunting ISBN: 0-152-00121-2
Illustrated by: Ted RandPublisher: Harcourt Brace, 1991
Description: Leaving a comfortable home on Christmas Eve, a family makes an annual pilgrimage to the woods to decorate an evergreen tree with popcorn and fruit for the forest animals. Addresses the needs and adaptations of plants and animals, including habitats, external features, and the interdependence of plants 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 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 RainLevel: K-2
Author: Manya Stojic ISBN: 0-517-80085-3
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Crown Publishing, 2000
Description: The animals of the African savanna use their senses to predict the coming of the rain in this cumulative tale. The story develops a sense of what life is like in this environment and the effect the rain has on the hot, dry landscape.

Fiction
CDE recommended The Rain Came DownLevel: K-2
Author: David Shannon ISBN: 0-439-05021-9
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Blue Sky Press, 2000
Description: An unexpected rainstorm causes neighbors to squabble and animals to squawk, bark, and meow. When the sun comes out, the air is sweet, a rainbow appears, and calm is restored. A great read-aloud choice when introducing weather.

Fiction
CDE recommended Red Leaf, Yellow LeafLevel: K-2
Author: Lois Ehlert ISBN: 0-152-66197-2
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Harcourt, 1991
Description: A large-print picture book about a boy who plants a tree. Illustrated with photographs of paper cutouts and real objects.

Fiction
The Seasons Of Arnold's Apple TreeLevel: K-2
Author: Gail Gibbons ISBN: 0-152-71245-3
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Globe Pequot Press, 1991
Description: As the seasons pass, Arnold enjoys a variety of activities as a result of his apple tree. Includes a recipe for apple pie and a description of how an apple cider press works.

Fiction
CDE recommended Sky, Sea, the Jetty, and MeLevel: K-2
Author: Leonard E. Fisher ISBN: 0-761-45082-3
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Marshall Cavendish, 2001
Description: A young boy describes how a storm sweeps over the ocean jetty where he likes to spend time. As a sudden, violent summer storm arrives accompanied by thunder and lightning, he takes refuge in his beachside home.

Fiction
CDE recommended Sleepy BearLevel: K-2
Author: Lydia Dabcovich ISBN: 0-140-54785-1
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers, 1984
Description: Sleepy Bear prepares for hibernation in the fall, sleeps through the winter, awakens in the spring, and chases bees in the summer. Simple and concise text accompanied by big, bold double-page artwork follows the bear through the seasons.

Fiction
CDE recommended Someday A TreeLevel: K-3
Author: Eve Bunting ISBN: 0-395-76478-5
Illustrated by: Rona HimlerPublisher: Houghton Mifflin Co, 1996
Description: Emotionally evocative watercolors and text tell the story of the importance of one tree to a family and their neighbors. The tree is dying, apparently from chemicals that were dumped on its roots. The neighbors all pitch in to save it, but it is the child who, alone, plants seeds of hope for a renewed life.

Fiction
CDE recommended Spring ThawLevel: K-2
Author: Steven Schnur ISBN: 0-670-87961-4
Illustrated by: Stacey SchuettPublisher: Viking Press, 2000
Description: The spring’s gradual arrival on a farm brings a variety of activities and changes, including the gathering of maple syrup, the development of young lambs, and the return of migratory birds.

Fiction
CDE recommended Summer: An Alphabet AcrosticLevel: K-5
Author: Steven Schnur ISBN: 0-618-02372-0
Illustrated by: Leslie EvansPublisher: Clarion Books, 2001
Description: Poetry. This acrostic poetry collection alphabetically describes animals and activities of the summer season. Each poem is accompanied by a linoleum-block illustration incorporating rich colors and bold lines. Clever wordplay provides an excellent model for student writing and art.

Fiction
CDE recommended What Makes a Rainbow?Level: K-2
Author: Betty Ann Schwartz ISBN: 1-581-17076-9
Illustrated by: Dona TurnerPublisher: Piggy Toes Press, 2000
Description: The animals describe the colors of the rainbow, which appear on the pages in this book. The weather is also mentioned throughout the story.

Fiction
CDE recommended Where The River BeginsLevel: K-5
Author: Thomas Locker ISBN: 0-140-54595-6
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Puffin Books, 1993
Description: Two brothers and their grandfather go on a camping trip to locate the source of the river that flows by their home. The text is richly illustrated with paintings that evoke detail and reflect the changing landscape and weather.

Fiction
CDE recommended WindowLevel: K-2
Author: Jeannie Baker ISBN: 0-688-08918-6
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Greenwillow Books, 1991
Description: The environment changes as a boy looks out of his bedroom window at 2-year intervals. This wordless book shows in collages what we are doing to our world. The author is well known for her advocacy of environmental conservation.


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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
Familiar Trees Of North America: The Eastern Or Western RegionLevel: ---
Author: Jerry N. Franklin ISBN: 0-394-74851-4
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf, 1987
Description: Photographs provide close-ups of leaves and needles of many of the common trees of North America.

Teacher Resource
Hands-on Nature: Information And Activities For Exploring The Environment With ChildrenLevel: ---
Author: Jenepher Lingelbach, Lisa Purcell ISBN: 1-584-65078-8
Illustrated by: Susan SawyerPublisher: Vermont Historical Society, 2000
Description: Contains an ample array of information about trees and activities to do with students.

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.

Teacher Resource
TreeLevel: ---
Author: David Burnie, Kim Taylor, Peter Chadwick ISBN: 9780756610937
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: DK Publishing, 2005
Description: Beautiful photographs and information that you will want to share with students.

Teacher Resource
Tree Finder: A Manual For The Identification Of Trees By Their LeavesLevel: ---
Author: May T. Watts ISBN: 0-912-55001-5
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Nature Study Guild, 1998
Description: Takes you through a step-by-step process to identify trees by looking at their leaves and needles.

Teacher Resource
Tree Homes: Science Activities for Young ChildrenLevel: ---
Author: Jean C. Echols, Jaine Kopp. ISBN: ---
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: GEMS, Lawrence Hall of Science, Regents of the University of California, 1993
Description: ---

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


Websites

Calflora: A Botanical Resource For California On The Internet (student and teacher resource)
Search plants found in California. Nonnatives are included here, too.
Fall Colors (student and teacher resource)
This U.S. Forest Service site provides information on fall foliage hotspots, state color reports, and live web-cam sites from around the country. Also provided are many non–Forest Service website links for family activities, crafts, games, and science activities.
Kidsgardening (teacher resource)
The National Gardening Association provides parents and educators with ideas, resources, and information. Check here for grants for school garden projects. Primary students may need some adult assistance with this site.
Seed Dispersal (student and teacher resource)
This site includes examples of five trees and how they disperse their seeds. Includes student experiments. Primary students may need adult assistance with this site.
Tryscience.org Field Trips (student and teacher resource)
Find out about more than 400 science and technology centers and museums worldwide. Use an interactive map of the world to find and explore a science and technology center or museum near you. You can also find online adventures and field trips, ideas for experiments at home, plus live webcams. TryScience.org is your gateway to experience the excitement of contemporary science and technology through on and offline interactivity with science and technology centers worldwide. TryScience is brought to you through a partnership between IBM Corporation, the New York Hall of Science (NYHOS), the Association of Science-Technology Centers (ASTC), and science centers worldwide.
What Tree Is That? (student and teacher resource)
This is a very simple guide to common trees of eastern, central, and western United States, created by the National Arbor Day Foundation. Primary students may need adult assistance with this site.