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This list contains Teacher Resources and all items listed in the Books section.
Denotes California Department of Education recommended titles
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| ABCs of Origami: Paper Folding for Children | Level: K-3 |
| | Author: Claude Sarasas |
ISBN: 0-804-83307-9 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Tuttle Publishing, 2002 |
| Description: Simple instructions show children how to fold paper to make animals, insects, birds, and other objects. |
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| Building a House | Level: K-1 |
| | Author: JoAnn Early Macken |
ISBN: 978-1-4296-2258-5 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Capstone Press, 2009 |
| Description: What does it take to build a house? Dig in and discover the people, tools, and machines needed to turn four walls into a home. |
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| The Eco-Family's Guide to Living Green | Level: Pre-K-3 |
| | Author: J. Angelique Johnson |
ISBN: 978-1-4048-6026-1 |
| Illustrated by: Kyle Poling | Publisher: 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. |
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| The Eco-Student's Guide to Being Green at School | Level: Pre-K-3 |
| | Author: J. Angelique Johnson |
ISBN: 978-1-4048-6027-8 |
| Illustrated by: Kyle Poling | Publisher: 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. |
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| Floating and Sinking | Level: K-3 |
| | Author: Karen Bryant-Mole |
ISBN: 1-575-72627-0 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Heinemann, 1998 |
| Description: Describes why things float or sink and presents simple experiments to demonstrate the scientific principles involved. |
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| From Tree to House | Level: K-3 |
| | Author: Robin Nelson |
ISBN: 0-822-51392-7 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Lerner Publishing, 2004 |
| Description: Shows the construction of a wood house, starting with the trees being cut down in the forest. When the people who live there are added, the house becomes a home! Includes color photos, a glossary, and an index. |
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| From Tree to Table | Level: K-3 |
| | Author: Jill Braithwaite |
ISBN: 0-822-50947-4 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Lerner Publishing, 2004 |
| Description: Shows manufacture of a typical table, starting with a forest full of trees and ending in the table factory. Color photos accompany each simply explained step in the table-making process, and a glossary and index are included. |
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| From Wood To Paper | Level: K-2 |
| | Author: Wendy Davis |
ISBN: 1-568-01494-5 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Sundance Publishing, 1995 |
| Description: An exciting photo essay explains how trees are made into paper. This big book carefully explains papermaking so children understand the process. A teacher’s guide comes with the big book. |
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| Homes: Around The World | Level: K |
| | Author: Margaret Hall |
ISBN: 0-431-15127-X |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Heinemann Library, 2003 |
| Description: Photos from around the world help young students explore how the weather and available resources make a difference in the kinds of homes people build. The variety of wooden homes and the comparison with buildings made from other materials provides wonderful discussion starters on the properties of wood. |
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| Investigating Water | Level: K-2 |
| | Author: Delta Education |
ISBN: 1-592-42370-1 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Delta Education, 2004 |
| Description: Teaches students about the properties of water, including freezing, melting, and evaporation. |
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| Look inside a Log Cabin | Level: 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. |
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| The Paper Airplane Book | Level: K-3 |
| | Author: Seymour Simon |
ISBN: 0-140-30925-X |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Viking Children’s Books/Penguin Putnam, 1973 |
| Description: Uses black-and-white cartoon drawings to present all kinds of paper airplane projects. Shows how each one works. |
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| The Piñata Maker / El Piñatero | Level: K-3 |
| | Author: George Anacona |
ISBN: 0-152-00060-7 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Harcourt Brace, 1994 |
| Description: Written in English and Spanish. Documents the work of Tio Rico as he assembles magical puppets, pi¤atas, and masks for the children of his village in Mexico. Included is a note on creating pi¤atas at home. |
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| | Author: Delta Education |
ISBN: 1-592-42251-9 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Delta Education, 2003 |
| Description: Details how to classify and sort objects based on their physical properties. |
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| Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes | Level: K-3 |
| | Author: Eleanor Coerr |
ISBN: 0-399-23799-2 |
| Illustrated by: Ronald Himler | Publisher: Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers, 2002 |
| Description: Hospitalized with leukemia, a child in Hiroshima races against time to fold a thousand paper cranes to verify a legend that, by doing so, a sick person will become healthy. The tale is written with older readers in mind, but the dreamy pastel illustrations make it worth retelling in your own words. |
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The Shape of Things | Level: K-3 |
| | Author: Dayle Ann Dodds |
ISBN: 1-564-02698-1 |
| Illustrated by: Julie Lacome | Publisher: Candlewick Press, 1996 |
| Description: A square is just a square until it becomes a house in this clever book. A circle becomes a spinning Ferris wheel, and when some string and a tail are added, it becomes a kite flying high in the sky. With rhymes and illustrations, this book reveals that shapes are everywhere. |
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| | Author: Delta Education |
ISBN: 1-592-42525-9 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Delta Education, 2004 |
| Description: Explains solids and liquids and why some things sink and some things float. |
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| | Author: Gail Gibbons |
ISBN: 0-823-40694-6 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Holiday House, 1988 |
| Description: Simply illustrated, this book depicts all kinds of woodworking tools and how they are used in building. |
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| | Author: Ann Morris |
ISBN: 0-688-16165-0 |
| Illustrated by: Ken Heyman | Publisher: William Morrow and Company, 1998 |
| Description: Hand tools of all types, from chopsticks to saws, are photographed in use all over the world and accompanied by kindergarten-friendly text. |
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| Trees to Paper (How Things Are Made) | Level: K-2 |
| | Author: Inez Snyder |
ISBN: 0-516-24356-X |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Scholastic Library, 2003 |
| Description: Simple words and photographs show the steps involved in making paper. |
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| Watch Pine Trees Grow | Level: 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. |
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| What Is A Scientist? | Level: K-3 |
| | Author: Barbara Lehn |
ISBN: 0-761-31298-6 |
| Illustrated by: Carol Krauss, photographer | Publisher: Millbrook Press, 1999 |
| Description: Photos of first graders at work illustrate the scientific thinking processes and skills employed by scientists of all ages. Simple, large-print text makes this appropriate for kindergarten classes. |
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| Henry and Mudge and the Tall Tree House | Level: K-3 |
| | Author: Cynthia Rylant, Sucie Stevenson |
ISBN: 0-689-83445-4 |
| Illustrated by: Carolyn Bracken | Publisher: Simon and Schuster, 2003 |
| Description: Henry is excited when his Uncle Jake builds him a tree house but worries that his dog, Mudge, will not be able to enjoy it with him. |
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| | Author: Dick Gackenbach |
ISBN: 0-152-01013-0 |
| Illustrated by: Picture Book | Publisher: 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. |
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| | Author: Margaret Hilert |
ISBN: 0-813-65603-6 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Modern Curriculum Press, 1981 |
| Description: After Gepetto carves a table leg into a puppet, Pinocchio, he finds that it can walk and talk just like a real boy. In fact, Pinocchio is a scamp with terrible behavior and a nose that grows whenever he tells a lie. (There are many versions of this story: choose your favorite.) |
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| The Amazing Paper Book | Level: K-6 |
| | Author: Linda Glaser, Elisa Kleven |
ISBN: 761316507 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Millbrook Press, 2000 |
| Description: A wonderful resource for the school, as older students will find it useful for independent projects and research. This book covers it all; how paper is made at home or in paper mills, animals that make paper, paper tricks, origami, and tales of foresters and loggers. Kindergarteners will enjoy the illustrations. |
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| Beyond Ecophobia: Reclaiming the Heart of Nature Education | Level: --- |
| | 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.”
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| Math In Motion: Origami in the Classroom | Level: K-6 |
| | Author: Barbara Pearl |
ISBN: 0-964-79243-5 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Crane Publications, 2002 |
| Description: A unique resource that provides proven teaching techniques, ways to integrate origami to enhance mathematical and language skills, and simple origami projects appropriate for kindergarten. |
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| Papermaking For Kids | Level: K-6 |
| | Author: Beth Wilkinson |
ISBN: 879058277 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Peregrine Smith Books, 1997 |
| Description: Simple steps to making your own paper, with ideas for embossing, making fancy papers, and making your own envelopes. |
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| Papier-mache For Kids | Level: K-6 |
| | Author: Sheila McGraw |
ISBN: 833596640 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Econo-Clad Books, 1999 |
| Description: Step by step, easy instructions show how to make eight papier-mache projects with household ingredients. |
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| The Role of Public Policy in K–12 Science Education | Level: --- |
| | 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.
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| Schoolyard-Enhanced Learning: Using the Outdoors as an Instructional Tool, K-8 | Level: --- |
| | 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. |
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| Science Experiments for Young Learners | Level: --- |
| | Author: Jill Norris |
ISBN: 1-557-99779-9 |
| Illustrated by: Cindy Davis | Publisher: Evan-Moor Educational Publishers, 2000 |
| Description: The 122 experiments in this comprehensive, hands-on science resource address the National Science Education Standards appropriate for young learners. Experiments are organized by physical science, life science, earth and space science, and science and technology. |
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| 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. |
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