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Teacher Resource    Denotes California Department of Education recommended titles

Non-Fiction
101 Things Everyone Should Know about ScienceLevel: 3-12
Author: Dia Michels and Nathan Levy ISBN: 0-9678020-5-9
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Science Naturally!, 2006
Description: 101 Things Everyone Should Know About Science uses a question-and answer format to entice the reader into learning more about key concepts in biology, chemistry, physics, earth, and general science. This book is perfect for anyone interested in gaining a better understanding of how science impacts everyday life. Some questions include “Why do you see lightning before you hear thunder?” “What keeps the planets orbiting around the sun?” “Why do we put salt on roads when they are icy?”

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Acid RainLevel: 3-5
Author: Louise Petheram ISBN: 0-736-81360-8
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2002
Description: The book presents the truth behind acid rain, explains the real situation, and describes some practical solutions.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended Animal Defenses: How Animals Protect ThemselvesLevel: 2-6
Author: Etta Kaner ISBN: 978-1-55074-421-7
Illustrated by: Pat StephensPublisher: Kids Can Press, 1999
Description: What do you do when you are afraid? Do you yell for help? Do you hide or run away? Some animals also do these things when they are threatened, while others use more unusual methods to defend themselves. This book explores many different animal defenses. Full color illustrations.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended The Chimpanzees I Love: Saving Their World and OursLevel: 3-7
Author: Jane Goodall ISBN: 0-439-21310-X
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Scholastic, 2001
Description: Goodall explains her findings about chimp communities and communication, the role of hierarchies, and what sort of threats chimpanzees face today. Her account also relates some of her mistakes, such as when she became too close to her subjects and interfered with her own research.

Non-Fiction
CobrasLevel: 3-4
Author: Megan Kopp ISBN: 978-1-4296-5430-2
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, Edge Books, 2011
Description: In the middle of an Asian forest, a cobra senses danger. It lifts its body into the air and spreads its hood. If the enemy comes any closer, the snake is prepared to spit deadly venom. Discover why cobras are among the deadliest snakes in the world, along with many other fascinating facts about this dangerous reptile.

Non-Fiction
Collecting Data in Animal InvestigationsLevel: 3-5
Author: Diana Noonan ISBN: 978-1-4296-5237-7
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2011
Description: Move math skills up to the next level! Kid-friendly, real-life situations put math into action. By showing how we use math every day, teachers finally have an answer to the question, "But when will I every use this?" Each book extends learning with graphic organizers and problem-solving activities.

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CDE recommended Come Back SalmonLevel: 3-5
Author: Molly Cone ISBN: 0-871--56489-0
Illustrated by: Sidnee WheelwrightPublisher: Sierra Club, 1994
Description: This photo-essay describes the efforts of the Jackson Elementary School in Everett, WA, to clean up a nearby stream, stock it with salmon, and preserve it as a place where the salmon can return to spawn.

Non-Fiction
Compost CrittersLevel: 3-5
Author: Bianca Lavies ISBN: 0-525-44763-6
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Dutton Children’s Books/Penguin Putnam, 1993
Description: Close-up, enlarged photographs follow Lavies’s compost pile through an entire year while the “compost critters” go to work. They recycle her unwanted waste into rich garden soil called humus. Instructions for making your own compost pile are included.

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CDE recommended Coyote: North America’s DogLevel: 3-5
Author: Stephen R. Swinburne ISBN: 1-563-97765-6
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Boyds Mills Press, 1999
Description: The author introduces the coyote through his own observations of this somewhat controversial animal. The text invites readers to form their own opinions, showing the coyote as hated and hunted, but also tolerated as part of the ecological balance and venerated in Native American lore. “Coyote Fact” sidebars throughout will attract browsers and reluctant readers.

Non-Fiction
Deformed Frogs: A Cause and Effect InvestigationLevel: 3-6
Author: Kathy Allen ISBN: 978-1-4296-4533-1
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2011
Description: With missing body parts, extra legs, and eyes growing inside mouths, something unusual is happening to frogs. As their environment changes, frogs have become animals on the edge. Discover how scientists are trying to answer the questions behind deformed frogs.

Non-Fiction
The Dirt on DirtLevel: 3-6
Author: Paulette Bourgeois ISBN: 978-1554-53101-1
Illustrated by: Martha NewbiggingPublisher: Kids Can Press, 2008
Description: Have a question about dirt--you're likely to find the answer in this book. In addition there are lots of things students can do with dirt.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended Dive: My Adventures in the Deep FrontierLevel: ---
Author: Sylvia A. Earle ISBN: 0-439-16027-8
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: National Geographic Society, 1999
Description: An eminent marine biologist relates some of her adventures studying and exploring the world’s oceans. Her activities include tracking whales, living in an underwater laboratory, and helping to design a deep-water submarine.

Non-Fiction
The Down-To-Earth Guide to Global WarmingLevel: 4-12
Author: Laurie David and Cambria Gordon ISBN: 978-0439-02494-5
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Orchard Books-New York An Imprint of Scholastic, ---
Description: Includes facts about global warming and its consequences, photos and illustrations, and suggestions for how kids can help combat global warming in their homes, schools, and communities. In addition to fostering an understanding of the problems at hand, this book also offers a sense of hope to studnets and adults alike.

Non-Fiction
Draw-Write-Now, Book 6: Animals and Habitats: On Land, Ponds and Rivers, OceansLevel: K-5
Author: Marie Hablitzel, Kim Stitzer ISBN: 0-963-93076-1
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Barker Creek, 1999
Description: Presents animals and their habitats on land, ponds, rivers, and oceans; covers many habitats including deserts, wetlands, and tide pools.

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EcosystemsLevel: 4-6
Author: Debra Housel ISBN: 978-0-7565-4068-5
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Compass Point Books, 2009
Description: Learn how plants and animals interact with each other and the environment to form a unique ecosystem.

Non-Fiction
Elephants Under Pressure: A Cause and Effect InvestigationLevel: 3-6
Author: Kathy Allen ISBN: 978-1-4296-4534-8
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2011
Description: Charging elephants trample homes causing injuries and even death. As their habitat and food supplies shrink, elephants have become animals on the edge. Discover how scientists are trying to answer the questions behind elephants under pressure.

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Endangered SpeciesLevel: 3-5
Author: Nora L. Deans ISBN: 0-7922-8877-7
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: National Geographic Society, 2003
Description: A concise book on why animals become extinct and how to protect this from occurring. Discusses the controversies and balancing act between how to keep endangered animals alive but also meet the needs of humans in the environment.

Non-Fiction
Environmentalism: How You Can Make A DifferenceLevel: 5-8
Author: Mary McIntyre Coley ISBN: 978-1429-62797-9
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2009
Description: Inspiring stories of real kids working to make a difference for the environment.

Non-Fiction
Explore the Deciduous ForestLevel: 3-5
Author: Linda Tagliaferro ISBN: 978-0-7368-6403-9
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2007
Description: Take a close look at the deciduous forest and the plants and animals living there.

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Explore the DesertLevel: 3-5
Author: Kay Jackson ISBN: 978-0-7368-6404-6
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2007
Description: Take a close look at the desert and the plants and animals living there.

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Explore the GrasslandsLevel: 3-5
Author: Kay Jackson ISBN: 978-0-7368-6405-3
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2007
Description: Take a close look at the grasslands and the plants and animals living there.

Non-Fiction
Explore the OceanLevel: 3-5
Author: Kay Jackson ISBN: 978-0-7368-6406-0
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2007
Description: Take a close look at the ocean and the plants and animals living there.

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Explore the Tropical Rain ForestLevel: 3-5
Author: Linda Tagliaferro ISBN: 978-0-7368-6407-7
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2007
Description: Take a close look at the tropical rain forest and the plants and animals living there.

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Explore the TundraLevel: 3-5
Author: Linda Tagliaferro ISBN: 978-0-7368-6408-4
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2007
Description: Take a close look at the tundra and the plants and animals living there

Non-Fiction
Exploring Ecosystems with Max Axiom, Super Scientist (Series) (Interactive ebook)Level: 3-8
Author: Agnieszka Biskup ISBN: 978-1-4296-1156-5
Illustrated by: Tod SmithPublisher: Capstone Press, 2008
Description: Max Axiom is a super-cool-scientist. Using powers he acquired in a freak accident, Max demonstrates and explains the science of ecosystems.

Non-Fiction
Exploring Tide PoolsLevel: 3-7
Author: Monica Halpern ISBN: 0-7922-8513-1
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: National Geographic Society, 2002
Description: This book discusses the fragile nature of tide pools and the necessities of the plants and animals that live there.

Non-Fiction
Eyewitness: FishLevel: 3-6
Author: Steve Parker, Dave King, Colin Keates ISBN: 0-756-61073-7
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: DK Publishing, 2005
Description: This series includes beautiful photographs and accurate information about each subject.

Non-Fiction
Eyewitness: PlantsLevel: 3-6
Author: David Burnie ISBN: 0-756-60715-9
Illustrated by: Andrew McRobb and Karl ShonePublisher: DK Publishing, 2004
Description: This series includes beautiful photographs and accurate information about each subject.

Non-Fiction
Eyewitness: Pond & RiverLevel: 3-6
Author: Steve Parker ISBN: 0-756-61085-0
Illustrated by: Philip DowellPublisher: DK Publishing, 2005
Description: This series includes beautiful photographs and accurate information about each subject.

Non-Fiction
FishLevel: K-3
Author: Suzanne Slade ISBN: 978-1-4048-5523-6
Illustrated by: Kristin KestPublisher: Picture Window Books, 2010
Description: How many fins do fish have? Do fish breathe? Float through the pages of this book to learn all about fish!

Non-Fiction
A Fly in the SkyLevel: 4-7
Author: Kristin Joy Pratt ISBN: 1-883220-39-4
Illustrated by: Kristin Joy PrattPublisher: Dawn Publications, 1996
Description: The importance of air is conveyed through Daphne the Damselfly's alphabetically arranged, insect's-eye view of animals that depend on it.

Non-Fiction
Food Chains and WebsLevel: 3-4
Author: Delta Education ISBN: 1-592-42257-8
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Delta Education, 2003
Description: Explores plants as food producers and their role in food chains and webs. Also focuses on consumers and decomposers, and predators and prey.

Non-Fiction
Frozen World: Polar Meltdown (Extreme series)Level: 3-4
Author: Sean Callery ISBN: 978-1-4296-3123-5
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2008
Description: This book is full of information about the dramatic effects of climate change , as polar ice melts and crashes into the sea, floods sweep coastal areas, and violent hurricanes batter entire cities.

Non-Fiction
Giant Pandas in a Shrinking Forest: A Cause and Effect InvestigationLevel: 3-6
Author: Kathy Allen ISBN: 978-1-4296-5401-2
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, Fact Finders, 2011
Description: Forced into smaller and smaller areas, the giant panda is losing its habitat. As their habitat decreases, pandas are pushed to the edge of change. Discover how scientists are trying to answer the questions behind giant pandas in a shrinking forest.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended Girls Who Looked Under Rocks: The Lives of Six Pioneering NaturalistsLevel: 3-8
Author: Jeannine Atkins ISBN: 1-584-69011-9
Illustrated by: Paula ConnerPublisher: Dawn Publications, 2000
Description: From Rachel Carson to Jane Goodall, the six women portrayed in this book all grew up to become award-winning scientists and writers. As girls, they weren’t squeamish about spiders or snakes; they took time for a close look at their world, even though they were often chastised for getting dirty. As adults, they were passionate about their science in their careers as educators, writers, and researchers.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended Here Is the African SavannaLevel: K-2
Author: Madeline Dunphy ISBN: 0-977-37952-3
Illustrated by: Tom LeonardPublisher: Hyperion Press, 2006
Description: Circular, cumulative verse highlights the landscape and animals of the African savanna and introduces the food chain. The bright, double-page acrylic illustrations are rich in detail, and the endnotes give additional information about plants and animals.

Non-Fiction
How to Survive in the WildernessLevel: 3-9
Author: Tim O'Shei ISBN: 978-0-4296-2281-3
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2009
Description: The wilderness can be a peaceful, relaxing place but if youÕre lost, it can be a dangerous place. From escaping wild animals to making fire without matches to building a comfortable shelter, How To Survive in the Wilderness will give you the tips you need when the wilderness turns wild.

Non-Fiction
How We Know What We Know About Our Changing Climate: Scientists and Kids Explore Global WarmingLevel: ---
Author: Lynne Cherry, Gary Braasch ISBN: 978-1584-69130-3
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Dawn Publications, 2008
Description: This book "presnets the science behind the headlines--evidence from flowers, butterflies, birds, frogs, trees, glaciers, and much more, gathered by scienctists from all over the world, sometimes with the assistance of young 'citizen scientists.? Climate change is a critical and timely topic of deep concern, here told in an age-appropriate manner with clarity and hope." From back cover of book.

Non-Fiction
How We Know What We Know About Our Changing Climate: Scientists and Kids Explore Global WarmingLevel: 4-8
Author: Lynne Cherry and Gary Braasch ISBN: 978-1584-69130-3
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Dawn Publications, 2008
Description: This book "presents the science behind the headlines--evidence from flowers, butterflies, birds, frogs, trees, glaciers, and much more, gathered by scienctists from all over the world, sometimes with the assistance of young 'citizen scientists.' Climate change is a critical and timely topic of deep concern, here told in an age-appropriate manner with clarity and hope."

Non-Fiction
I Want to be an EnvironmentalistLevel: 5-8
Author: Stephanie Maze, Catherine O. Grace ISBN: 0-152-01939-1
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Harcourt, 2000
Description: Describes career opportunities within the field of environmentalism and suggests ways to pursue such a career.

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.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended Journey into the RainforestLevel: 3-5
Author: Tim Knight ISBN: 0-195-21751-9
Illustrated by: Juan Pablo MoreirasPublisher: Oxford University Press, 2001
Description: Provides a tour of the rain forest ecosystem, including ecology, animals, food chains, and interrelationships between plants and animals. Examines the human impact and deforestation on this habitat.

Non-Fiction
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
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
Looking At The EnvironmentLevel: 4-6
Author: David Suzuki ISBN: 0-471-54051-X
Illustrated by: Maureen ShaughnessyPublisher: Jossey-Bass, 1991
Description: A thoughtful look at exactly what the environment is and where it is, with great "something to do" activities.

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CDE recommended Marshes and SwampsLevel: K-2
Author: Gail Gibbons ISBN: 0-823-41515-5
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Holiday House, 1998
Description: Simple text and labeled watercolor illustrations define the habitats of marshes and swamps and describe the life found around them. The book includes detailed information about the diversity of life found in these ecosystems and how they are being threatened. A U. S. map shows “wetlands to visit.”

Non-Fiction
Oceans: Underwater Worlds (Series)Level: K-4
Author: Laura Purdie Salas ISBN: 978-1-4048-3097-4
Illustrated by: Jeff YeshPublisher: Picture Window Books, 2007
Description: Discover the science behind Earth's diverse ecosystems. Readers are introduced to biomes, communities, and habitats while learning what they can do to protect each specific environment.

Non-Fiction
Oil SpillsLevel: 3-5
Author: Jillian Powell ISBN: 0-736-81363-2
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2002
Description: Powell presents the truth behind oil spills, explains the real situation, and describes some practical solutions.

Non-Fiction
On the Move: Green TransportationLevel: 5-8
Author: Kathy Furgang, Adam Furgang ISBN: 978-1404-21773-7
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Rosen Central, 2009
Description: An engaging book that focuses on alternative transportation options including vehicles of the future.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended Once A Wolf: How Wildlife Biologists Fought to Bring Back the Gray WolfLevel: 3-5
Author: Stephen R. Swinburne ISBN: 0-618-11120-4
Illustrated by: Jim BrandenburgPublisher: Houghton Mifflin, 2001
Description: Presents the troubled relationship between humans and wolves, including biologists’ efforts to dispel misunderstandings about wolves as they are reintroduced to wilderness areas. It includes wolf legends and quotes from children’s literature, and introduces the scientists who have studied wolves over the years to find their place in the ecosystem, particularly in Yellowstone National Park. Includes a bibliography and index.

Non-Fiction
One Small Square: CaveLevel: 4-6
Author: Donald M. Silver ISBN: 0-070-57929-6
Illustrated by: Patricia J. WynnePublisher: McGraw-Hill, 1997
Description: Readers explore a pictured square that depicts cave life. Moves from the ferns, owls, bats, wood rats, and crayfish found in the half light near a cave’s entrance to the fungi, salamanders, isopods, and fish deep within.

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Out of ControlLevel: 5-7
Author: Lyn A. Sirota ISBN: 978-0-75654064-7
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Compass Point Books, 2009
Description: Learn all about fires including how they are started, why they get out of control, and how firefighters do their job.

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CDE recommended Pass the Energy PleaseLevel: 3-8
Author: Barbara Shaw McKinney ISBN: 1-58469-002-x
Illustrated by: Chad WallacePublisher: Dawn Publications, 1999
Description: The exchange of energy and nutrients within the environment is addressed through rhyming text. Various food chains, including woodland, Arctic, meadow, and African plain, are presented. The role decomposers play is also discussed. Illustrations done in oil paints are large and colorful and provide visual details.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended Pass the Energy, Please!Level: 2-8
Author: Barbara Shaw McKinney ISBN: 1-584-69001-1
Illustrated by: Chad WallacePublisher: Dawn Publications, 1999
Description: The exchange of energy and nutrients within the environment is addressed through rhyming text. Various food chains, including woodland, Arctic, meadow, and African plain, are presented. The role decomposers play is also discussed. Illustrations done in oil paints are large and colorful and provide visual details.

Non-Fiction
The Peregrine's Journey: A Story of MigrationLevel: K-4
Author: Madeleine Dunphy ISBN: 978-0-9777-5393-2
Illustrated by: Kristin KestPublisher: Web of Life Children's Books, 2008
Description: Based on the migration of a real peregrine falcon that was tracked by satellite telemetry by the US Fish & Wildlife Service. The name "peregrine" means wandereer, and the peregrine falcon has one of the longest migrations of any North American bird.

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Pocket BabiesLevel: 4-8
Author: Sneed B. Collard III ISBN: 978-1-58196-046-4
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Darby Creek Publishing, 2007
Description: Study Marsupials such as kangaroos, koalas, opossums, wallabies, and many other furry creatures that have unique characteristics that put them in a class of their own.

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Pollution and ConservationLevel: 4-6
Author: Rebecca M. Hunter ISBN: 0-739-83246-8
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Raintree, 2001
Description: Includes five easy and intriguing projects that illustrate important principles and spark discovery-based learning.

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Poop-Eaters: Dung Beetles in the Food ChainLevel: 3-4
Author: Deirdre A. Prischmann ISBN: 978-1-4296-1265-4
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, 2008
Description: Learn how dung beetles, eat, move, and fight over poop and how this can actually help our world.

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Popcorn!Level: 3-8
Author: Elaine Landau ISBN: 1-570-91443-5
Illustrated by: Brian LiesPublisher: Charlesbridge Publishing, 2003
Description: Find out about popcorn’s Native American origins, the invention of the popping machine, and the popularity of popcorn during World War II, when sugar for snack foods was in short supply. And what makes popcorn pop? A list of online and print resources is included.

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Predators and PreyLevel: 3-5
Author: Michael Chinery ISBN: 0-778-70227-8
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Crabtree, 2000
Description: Describes some of the many animals that prey on other creatures in rain forests.

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Protect Our Planet: Global WarmingLevel: 4-6
Author: Angela Royston ISBN: 978-0431-08480-0
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Heinemann Library, 2008
Description: This book answers the questions: What is global warming?, How is the weather changing?, Which interventions can help to slow down global warming? People are doing things that are putting our planet and life here in danger. Discover what they are doing and how other people are trying to make things better. Every person can make a difference. Find out what you can do to help protect our planet!" from back cover of book.

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CDE recommended Rachel Carson: Pioneer of EcologyLevel: 1-6
Author: Kathleen V. Kudlinski ISBN: 0-140-32242-6
Illustrated by: Ted LewinPublisher: Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers, 1991
Description: A biography of the scientist and writer whose book Silent Spring warned of the dangers of pesticides and launched a popular movement to control their use.

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RattlesnakesLevel: 3-4
Author: Heather L. Montgomery ISBN: 978-1-4296-5434-0
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, Edge Books, 2011
Description: Two hikers take an early morning walk along a desert path. Suddenly they hear a rattling sound and spot a rattlesnake coiled in front of them. Discover how rattlesnakes use their rattles to warn enemies, along with much more about these desert dwellers.

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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.

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A Refreshing Look at Renewable Energy with Max Axiom Super ScientistLevel: 4-8
Author: Katherine Krohn ISBN: 978-1429-63902-6
Illustrated by: Cynthia Martin, Barbara SchulzPublisher: Capstone Press, 2010
Description: Graphic nonfiction features a "super scientist" who is super knowledgeable about renewable energy. Where does energy come from, what makes energy renewable, large-scale renewable energy, and new roads in renewable energy are all discussed in this unique science book.

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Sea Soup: ZooplanktonLevel: 3-5
Author: Mary M. Cerullo ISBN: 0-884-48219-7
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Tilbury House, 2000
Description: Zooplankton are tiny drifting animals that are essential ingredients in the ocean food chain. From krill that drift in the Antarctic to speeding copepods that zoom at 2000 miles per hour, zooplankton are everywhere. Discover how scientists study these fascinating creatures in this colorful book, which includes vivid photographs and a glossary.

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Sea Turtles' Race to the Sea: A Cause and Effect InvestigationLevel: 3-6
Author: Kathy Allen ISBN: 978-1-4296-5402-9
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Capstone Press, Fact Finders, 2011
Description: Hundreds of tiny turtles struggle across a beach toward the water. Ther ocean envionment is making sea turtles animals on the edge of change. Discover how scientists are trying to answer the questions behind sea turtlesÕ race to sea.

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Silent SpringLevel: 6-8
Author: Rachel Carson ISBN: 0-618-24906-0
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Houghton Mifflin, 1962
Description: A classic ecology book that tells of the dangers of indiscriminate use of pesticides. Reprinted in 1987.

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Some Porcupines WrestleLevel: 3-5
Author: Barbara Seuling ISBN: 978-1-4048-4114-7
Illustrated by: Matthew SkeensPublisher: Picture Window Books, 2008
Description: Not only do fish play jokes, but badgers play leapfrog and deer play tag. Find out more interesting animal antics along with facts about animal survival tactics, mating habits, and much more in this wild animal book.

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A Swim Through the SeaLevel: K-3
Author: Kristin Joy Pratt ISBN: 1-883220-04-1
Illustrated by: Kristin Joy PrattPublisher: Dawn Publications, 1994
Description: An alphabetical introduction to various forms of ocean life, as seen through the eyes of Seamore the seahorse.

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This is my Planet: The Kids' Guide to Global WarmingLevel: 4-8
Author: Jan Thornhill ISBN: 1-897-34906-8
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Maple Tree Press, 2007
Description: Need a variety of sources on global climate change? Jan Thornhill has produced a book to help students understand the global warming conflict in a non-alarmist manner. This intelligent and developmentally appropriate book succeeds at not scaring students but instead generates hope. Filled with interesting images and clear headings with easy-to-understand information students will walk away better informed and ready to make small changes.

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Tracking Animal MigrationsLevel: 3-5
Author: Rebecca L. Johnson ISBN: 0-7922-8449-6
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: National Geographic Society, 2003
Description: This book discusses whales, monarchs, and birds and their migratory lifestyles. It introduces methods researchers have discovered in order to track and learn about such animals.

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Tree of Life: The Incredible Biodiversity of Life on EarthLevel: 3-12
Author: Rochelle Strauss ISBN: 978-1-55337-669-9
Illustrated by: Margot ThompsonPublisher: Kids Can Press, 2004
Description: An illustrated introduction to biodiversity - the incredible variety of life on earth - that shows how living things are classified, or organized, into five branches. This book also reminds us that every species is important to the Tree of Life. A problem with just one branch, one twig or one leaf may affect the whole tree.

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VenomLevel: 4-8
Author: Marily Singer ISBN: 978-1-58196-043-3
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Darby Creek Publishing, 2007
Description: Toxic Creatures can be found almost anywhere. Some, such as poison dart frogs and puffer fish, have poisonous skin or other organs. Others are venomous - they have stingers, spines, or fangs to inject their toxins.

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A Walk in the RainforestLevel: 2-6
Author: Kristin Joy Pratt ISBN: 1-878-26553-9
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Dawn Publications, 1992
Description: Written and illustrated by a high school student, this environmental ABC presents ecological information for young audiences. Each letter features an animal or plant found in the rain forest with an explanatory paragraph. Also included are warnings about endangered species, deforestation, and the harm coming to native peoples.

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CDE recommended A Walk on the Great Barrier ReefLevel: 3-8
Author: Caroline Arnold ISBN: 0-876-14285-4
Illustrated by: Arthur ArnoldPublisher: Carolrhoda Books, 1998
Description: Describes the fascinating ecosystem of the Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Australia.

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Waste DisposalLevel: 3-5
Author: Sally Morgan ISBN: 0-531-14557-3
Illustrated by: Raymond TurveyPublisher: Scholastic Library (Earth Watch Series), 2000
Description: Examines the different kinds of waste, from household trash to industrial waste, describing where it goes and how it affects the environment.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended Watching Desert WildlifeLevel: 3-5
Author: Jim Arnosky ISBN: 0-792-26737-0
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: National Geographic Society, 2002
Description: Watercolor illustrations and text describe some of the animals the author encountered in the deserts of the American Southwest. This is a good research process/primary source book.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended Welcome to the IcehouseLevel: K-3
Author: Jane Yolen ISBN: 0-399-23011-4
Illustrated by: Laura ReganPublisher: Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers, 1998
Description: The coming of warm weather to the arctic brings an explosion of color from flowering plants and a thundering return of wildlife.

Non-Fiction
Welcome to the River of GrassLevel: K-3
Author: Jane Yolen ISBN: 0-399-23221-4
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Penguin Putnam, 2001
Description: Visit the Everglades, travel through the hammock forest and the mangrove swamp, and learn about the creatures within them. More information about the Everglades at the end of the book includes an explanation of why the “delicately balanced” ecosystem is in trouble.

Non-Fiction
What StinksLevel: 4-6
Author: Marilyn Singer ISBN: 978-1-58196-035-8
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Darby Creek Publishing, 2006
Description: This book is packed with color photos and information about the ways various animals and plants use stinky substances, ranging from excrement and musk to vomit, to mark their territory, frighten their enemies, attract their mates, and more.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended Who Eats What: Food Chains and Food WebsLevel: K-5
Author: Patricia Lauber ISBN: 0-064-45130-5
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: HarperCollins, 1995
Description: With colorful drawings and diagrams, this book looks at how different food chains combine to make food webs. These webs support all life on the planet. Find out how a disturbance or change in just one link of the chain can affect every other link.

Non-Fiction
Wild CatsLevel: 6-12
Author: John E. Becker ISBN: 978-1-58196-052-5
Illustrated by: Mark HallettPublisher: Darby Creek Publishing, 2008
Description: As the earth's population increases, fewer and fewer open spaces remain for wildlife. WildCats: Past & Present places special emphasis on the ever-shrinking habitat of felines and how conservation groups are working to protect them.

Non-Fiction
CDE recommended Wild Horses I Have KnownLevel: 3-5
Author: Hope Ryden ISBN: 0-395-77520-5
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Houghton Mifflin, 1999
Description: An account of how mustangs have adapted to their harsh environment. Ryden discusses the mustangs’ origins, their colors and markings, and their social interactions with one another and with her.

Non-Fiction
Working with Wildlife: A Guide to Careers in the Animal WorldLevel: 5-8
Author: Thane Maynard ISBN: 0-531-11538-0
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Franklin Watts, 1999
Description: Many students love animals and aspire to a career working with them, often as a veterinarian. This book describes other options with a detailed survey of career fields for those who wish to work with wildlife, including veterinary medicine, zoo and aquarium careers, research, education, conservation, and more. Includes a glossary and ideas for how to pursue the chosen career.

Non-Fiction
The World of Food Chains with Max Axiom, Super Scientist (Series)Level: 3-9
Author: Liam O'Donnell ISBN: 978-0-7368-6839-6
Illustrated by: Cynthia Martin/ Bill AndersonPublisher: Capstone Press, 2007
Description: Max Axiom is a super-cool-scientist. Using powers he acquired in a freak accident, Max demonstrates and explains the science of food chains.

Non-Fiction
You Are The Earth: Know The Planet So You Can Make It BetterLevel: 3-8
Author: David T. Suzuki, Kathy Vanderlinden ISBN: 1-550-54839-5
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Douglas and McIntyre, 2001
Description: Through facts and fables, colorful cartoons, lively photographs, and illustrations, children learn about our connection to Earth. A discussion of “fire power” explains the importance of the Sun and how energy continuously cycles from plants to animals. From extinction to practical tasks kids can do to help the environment, this is an informative guide that will change how children think about Earth.

Teacher Resource    Denotes California Department of Education recommended titles

Fiction
The Case of the Missing Cutthroats (An Ecological Mystery)Level: 4-8
Author: Jean Craighead George ISBN: 0-064-40647-4
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: HarperCollins, 1999
Description: After Spinner Shafter catches a cutthroat trout in the Snake River, she and her cousin, Alligator, search the nearby mountains to determine where the endangered fish came from and how it survived.

Fiction
CDE recommended Coyote and Badger: Desert Hunters of the SouthwestLevel: 3-6
Author: Bruce Hiscock ISBN: 1-563-97848-2
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Boyds Mills Press, 2001
Description: Set in New Mexico’s Chaco Canyon, amid the ruins of the Ancestral Puebloans, this natural history story tells of predators and their struggle to survive.

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
CDE recommended Island Of The Blue DolphinsLevel: 3-6
Author: Scott O'Dell ISBN: 0-395-53680-4
Illustrated by: Ted LewinPublisher: Houghton Mifflin, 1990
Description: Karana, a Native American, lived alone for years on an island in the Pacific. This story tells how she kept herself alive by building shelter and finding food while waiting to be rescued.

Fiction
The Magic School Bus Gets Eaten: A Book About Food ChainsLevel: K-5
Author: Pat Reif ISBN: 0-590-48414-1
Illustrated by: Carolyn BrackenPublisher: Scholastic, 1996
Description: Arnold and Keesha travel to the depths of the ocean and end up in the belly of a tuna. Their excursion teaches them about the food chain.

Fiction
CDE recommended The Missing 'Gator of Gumbo Limbo (An Ecological Mystery)Level: 4-6
Author: Jean Craighead George ISBN: 0-064-40434-X
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: HarperCollins Children’s Books, 1993
Description: Dajun, the resident alligator of Gumbo Limbo in the Everglades, is missing, and residents of the nearby condos want him gone for good. Without Dajun, however, the ecology of the swamp is deteriorating. Lisa K. works with others in Gumbo Limbo to save Dajun and the swamp environment.

Fiction
CDE recommended My Side of the MountainLevel: 3-8
Author: Jean Craighead George ISBN: 0-141-31242-4
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers, 2001
Description: Sam Gribley does what many young people dream of doing—he builds a tree house in the Catskill Mountains, where he lives alone for a year. The story features his struggle for survival and his ultimate realization that he needs human companionship.

Fiction
CDE recommended Oak TreeLevel: 3-5
Author: Gordon Morrison ISBN: 0-618-60918-0
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Walter Lorraine Books, 2005
Description: A year in the life of a grand oak tree is depicted through detailed pencil and watercolor paintings, expressive text, and explanatory margin notes. Explains the ecology of the tree as a host for a number of small creatures.

Fiction
CDE recommended The Wump WorldLevel: 3-5
Author: Bill Peet ISBN: 0-395-31129-2
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Houghton Mifflin, 1981
Description: Happy days for the Wumps stop when Pollutians invade and take over the Wumps’ planet. After ruining the Wump World, the Pollutians set off to seek new conquests, leaving the Wumps to rebuild their ruined world. This story stimulates thinking about how to preserve our natural resources from pollution.


Teacher Resource    Denotes California Department of Education recommended titles

Teacher Resource
Alternative Energy: Beyond Fossil FuelsLevel: 4-8
Author: Dana Meachen Rau ISBN: 978-0756-54247-4
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Compass Point Books, 2010
Description: Alternative energy sources such as water, wind, and sun provide promising and environmentally friendly solutions to the energy crisis. This book address the alternatives including simply using less electricity.

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
The Down-To-Earth Guide to Global WarmingLevel: 4-12
Author: Laurie David, Cambria Gordon ISBN: 978-04390-2494-5
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Orchard Books, ---
Description: Editorial review from Amazon: "Irreverent and entertaining, DOWN TO EARTH is filled with fact about global warming and its disastrous consequences, loads of photos and illustrations, as well as suggestions for how kids can help combat global warming in their homes, schools, and communities. Engagingly designed, DOWN TO EARTH will educate and empower, leaving readers with the knowledge they need to understand this problem and a sense of hope to inspire them into action."

Teacher Resource
The Down-To-Earth Guide to Global WarmingLevel: 4-12
Author: Laurie David and Cambria Gordon ISBN: 978-0439-02494-5
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Orchard Books-New York An Imprint of Scholastic, ---
Description: Includes facts about global warming and its consequences, photos and illustrations, and suggestions for how kids can help combat global warming in their homes, schools, and communities. In addition to fostering an understanding of the problems at hand, this book also offers a sense of hope to studnets and adults alike.

Teacher Resource
The Eternal Frontier: An Ecological History Of North American And Its PeoplesLevel: 8-12
Author: Tim Flannery ISBN: 0-802-13888-8
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Atlantic Monthly Press, 2002
Description: An account of North America from the end of the dinosaurs to the current ecological crisis. The author, a world-renowned paleontologist, traces the rebirth of plants, animals, climate, and landforms after the mass extinctions 65 million years ago when the North American continent was devastated by the impact of a celestial visitor. Also available in library binding.

Teacher Resource
Eyewitness BooksLevel: ---
Author: --- ISBN: ---
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: DK Publishing, 0
Description: This series includes beautiful photographs and accurate information about each subject. Titles to look for to enrich the Environments Module include Fish, Insect, and Pond and River.

Teacher Resource
Great Explorations in Math and Science (GEMS)Level: ---
Author: Lawrence Hall of Science, University of California ISBN: ---
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Lawrence Hall of Science, Great Explorations in Math and Science, ---
Description: GEMS units provide wonderful enrichment opportunities: Terrarium Habitats, Aquatic Habitats, Mapping Fish Habitats, Acid Rain, Earthworms, Mapping Animal Movements, and Schoolyard Ecology.

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
The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four MealsLevel: 8-12
Author: Michael Pollan ISBN: 0143038583
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Penguin, 2007
Description: Where does your food come from? Michael Pollan spent time thoroughly researching how farming takes place in America, and it’s often not the quaint family farm scene many have imagined while growing up. The family farm tending a variety of crops and animals does still exist to a small extent, but like much of America, farming has been redesigned for efficiency, for getting the most bang out of your man-hours and your buck. The problem is that we are dealing with living organisms and ecosystems, not a typical factory setting— though that is precisely how many farms now deal with their livestock and crops. For any science teacher who incorporates current events in the class, this is a good opportunity to learn more about the science behind a number of those headlines and to generate better classroom discussions

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
A Teacher’s Guide to A Walk in the RainforestLevel: ---
Author: Carol Malnor ISBN: 1-883-22074-2
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Dawn, 2004
Description: Based on Pratt’s picture book A Walk in the Rainforest, this guide includes lessons about habitat, interdependency of species, the rain forest water cycle, native peoples, oxygen generation, and much more.

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
This is my Planet: The Kids' Guide to Global WarmingLevel: 4-8
Author: Jan Thornhill ISBN: 1-897-34906-8
Illustrated by: ---Publisher: Maple Tree Press, 2007
Description: Need a variety of sources on global climate change? Jan Thornhill has produced a book to help students understand the global warming conflict in a non-alarmist manner. This intelligent and developmentally appropriate book succeeds at not scaring students but instead generates hope. Filled with interesting images and clear headings with easy-to-understand information students will walk away better informed and ready to make small changes.

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


Videos

How Seeds Get Here...and There
Level: ---   Length: --- min.
Publisher: Missouri Botanical Garden Year: 2003 ISBN: 1-932-42421-0
Description: A group of students discover how seeds move from one place to another. One student finds that he carries a few “hitchhikers.” Another flies through the air on a dandelion seed. And they all take part in the “great seed chase.” For more information on videos from the Missouri Botanical Garden call (314) 577-9506, or visit http://www.mobot.org/education/.

National Geographic’s Really Wild Animals: Totally Tropical Rain Forest
Level: ---   Length: --- min.
Publisher: National Geographic Year: 1994 ISBN: ---
Description: Students visit the rain forests of Central and South America, meeting jaguars, poison-arrow frogs, sloths, and howler monkeys, all filmed by the world’s finest wildlife filmmakers. Music videos celebrate “wonderfully weird” animals from the forest floor to the treetop canopy. UPC: 727994516675

What Is Pollination?
Level: ---   Length: --- min.
Publisher: Missouri Botanical Garden Year: 2003 ISBN: 1-932-42420-2
Description: Students watch other kids pollinate plants before observing bees, butterflies, moths, and hummingbirds at work. Teaches the fundamentals of pollination. For more information on videos from the Missouri Botanical Garden call (314) 577-9506, or visit http://www.mobot.org/education/.

What’s It Like Where You Live?
Level: ---   Length: --- min.
Publisher: Missouri Botanical Garden Year: 2003 ISBN: ---
Description: A team of student researchers travels around the world. The series titles include Exploring Temperate Oceans, Exploring the Rainforests, Exploring Shorelines, Exploring the Desert, Exploring Rivers and Streams, and Exploring the Taiga. For more information on videos from the Missouri Botanical Garden call (314) 577-9506, or visit http://www.mobot.org/education/.


Websites

Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (student and teacher resource)
The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge was established to preserve wildlife, wilderness and recreational values.
Ask Doctor Global Change (student and teacher resource)
A reference service provided by Global Change Research Information Office (GCRIO) that assists in finding information and data relevant to global environmental change. Provides students with a searchable collection of answers to questions about issues related to climate change and students can submit questions of their own and explore related links
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.
Biology of Plants (student and teacher resource)
Play games, watch video clips, view animated diagrams, and sing songs to learn about plant parts, photosynthesis, pollination, seed dispersal, and plant adaptations. From the Missouri Botanical Garden.
Brine Shrimp And Ecology Of Great Salt Lake (student and teacher resource)
More information about the life cycle of brine shrimp and the commercial brine shrimp industry.
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.
Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area (student and teacher resource)
The home page for the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, sponsored by the National Park Service.
Desert USA (student and teacher resource)
A guide to the deserts of the southwestern United States. Information about the ecosystems and land use.
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.
Environmental Defense Fund/Scorecard (student and teacher resource)
Find out how your community rates on the pollution scorecard. All you need to know is your zip code and you will get a report of the major polluters that affect your area.
Environmental Explorers' Club (student and teacher resource)
This site is presented by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). It includes several "rooms" in which you can explore the air, your environment, reycling, science, art, and plants and animals. Each area includes activities and resources to explore.
EPA Student Center (student and teacher resource)
Designed for older students, this site includes activities and resources dealing with the following topics: air, water, human health, waste and recycling, conservation, and more.
Frogland (student and teacher resource)
This site is everything you always wanted to know about frogs.
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.
The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center (student and teacher resource)
Formerly the National Wildflower Research Center, a nonprofit educational organization with links to native plant societies and environmental organizations.
Leaf-Cutter Ants (student and teacher resource)
A great, short video on leaf-cutter ants available to view online or for download.
Live Owl Cam (student and teacher resource)
Monarch Watch (student and teacher resource)
This site describes the University of Kansas Entomology Program to tag and monitor the migration of monarch butterflies.
Mono Lake (student and teacher resource)
Mono Lake website sponsored by the Mono Lake Committee.
Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary (student and teacher resource)
Home page for the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary.
National Park Service, Threatened And Endangered Species (student and teacher resource)
Links to lists of endangered species in North America and national parks. Also links to articles on restoration and protection efforts for the National Park Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
The Nature Conservancy (student and teacher resource)
This site is the home page for The Nature Conservancy, an environmental organization whose primary concern is preserving natural habitats for endangered species.
NOAA's Ark (student and teacher resource)
This collection of images from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) includes many wonderful pictures of both land- and ocean-dwelling creatures, including bears, whales, birds, and walruses.
Plants and Youth: Design and Build a Terrarium (teacher resource)
With this illustrated online guide from the Florida Cooperative Extension Service, students can have a great time designing and building simple terrariums using quart jars or goldfish bowls. (Note: A warm terrarium is perfect for sprouting as many grapefruit seeds as you have room for.)
Private Universe Project in Science (teacher resource)
This innovative workshop for teachers explores the reasons why teaching science is so difficult and offers practical advice to help you teach more effectively. Each program focuses on one theme and one content area and uses specific examples to show how students' preconceived ideas can create critical barriers to learning. Education experts also review classroom strategies and results and recommend new ways to involve students and approach difficult topics. Nine different videos cover a variety of topics including astronomy, biology, chemistry, physics, and environmental education.
Saguaro National Park (student and teacher resource)
Home page for the Saguaro National Park, sponsored by the National Park Service.
Seeding The Garden (teacher resource)
This University of Florida site describe how to use seeds to start a garden.
Species Information, Threatened And Endangered Animals And Plants (student and teacher resource)
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service lists of federal threatened and endangered species. Lists included, by state, other countries, species now delisted, reintroduction programs, and the laws and policies that apply.
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.
USGS Biological Resources Division (student and teacher resource)
This site includes a photo gallery, education links, special interest stories, plus other information concerning the Biological Resources Division.
What’s It Like Where You Live? (student resource)
Find out about the biomes and ecosystems in our world.
Wonderwise: Women in Science Learning Series (student and teacher resource)
Introduces you to women who have made science their career. You can take several field trips, including space geology, African plant exploration, and urban ecology.
World Water Day 2010: Three Projects That Are Changing the Future
An overview of World Water Day 2010 and three projects involved in helping people find clean water.