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| 101 Things Everyone Should Know about Science | Level: 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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The Big Rock | Level: K-5 |
| | Author: Bruce Hiscock |
ISBN: 0-689-82958-2 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Aladdin, 1999 |
| Description: This concept book tells how a large granite rock in the forest came to be and its changes over time. Geological terms are explained and can be enhanced with teacher support. Full-page, realistic illustrations help to clarify the story. |
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| | Author: Christine Webster |
ISBN: 0-736-83711-6 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Capstone Press, 2005 |
| Description: Describes canyons, including how they form, plants and animals in canyons, how people and weather change canyons, canyons in North America, and canyons of the world. |
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| Coasts and Islands | Level: 4-6 |
| | Author: Terry Jennings |
ISBN: 1-931-98318-6 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Chrysalis Education, 2003 |
| Description: Discusses the characteristics of different types of coastlines and islands and describes how they are shaped and changed by water, wind, and volcanic eruptions. |
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| Crystal and Gem | Level: 3-6 |
| | Author: R. F. Symes, R. R. Harding |
ISBN: 0-756-63001-0 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: DK Publishing (Eyewitness Book), 2007 |
| Description: Photos show the natural beauty of crystals of every size, shape, and color. |
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| | Author: Louise Spilsbury, Richard Spilsbury |
ISBN: 978-1-4329-4684-5 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Heinemann Library, 2011 |
| Description: Crystals looks at how crystals form, change, and are used in society around the world. |
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| Danger! Earthquake | Level: K-4 |
| | Author: Seymour Simon |
ISBN: 1-587-17140-6 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Chronicle Books, 2002 |
| Description: Earthquakes can destroy whole cities and towns and kill thousands of people. This book covers the causes of earthquakes, the places they usually occur, and what to do if one strikes. |
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| Earth Movements | Level: 3-4 |
| | Author: Delta Education |
ISBN: 1-592-42368-Xs |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Delta Education, 2004 |
| Description: Discusses the massive movements that are constantly shaping Earth. |
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| Earth Steps: A Rock’s Journey Through Time | Level: K-6 |
| | Author: Diane Nelson Spickert |
ISBN: 1-555-91986-3 |
| Illustrated by: Marianne D. Wallace | Publisher: Fulcrum, 2000 |
| Description: Describes the geological setting for the transformation of a rock to a grain of sand over the course of millions of years. |
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| The Earth-Shaking Facts about Earthquakes with Max Axiom, Super Scientist (Series) | Level: 3-4 |
| | Author: Katherine Krohn |
ISBN: 978-1-4296-1328-6 |
| Illustrated by: Tod Smith and Al Milgrom | Publisher: 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 earthquakes. |
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| | Author: Delta Education |
ISBN: 1-592-42523-2 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Delta Education, 2004 |
| Description: Discusses the constant changes to Earth’s crust due to erosion and weathering. |
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| | Author: Rebecca Olien |
ISBN: 0-736-80950-3 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Capstone Press, 2001 |
| Description: Full-page photographs reveal examples of wind, water, and ice erosion. Endnotes include a glossary of terms, Internet sites, and other books about erosion. An activity about how readers can create a sugar cave allows a hands-on experience with erosion. |
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| | Author: Jean Allen |
ISBN: 0-736-80900-7 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Capstone Press, 2001 |
| Description: The startling effect of floods is described and photographed in detail in this series about natural disasters, which also includes titles about blizzards, earthquakes, forest fires, hurricanes, tornadoes, tsunamis, and volcanoes. |
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| | Author: Louise Spilsbury, Richard Spilsbury |
ISBN: 978-1-4329-4682-1 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Heinemann Library, 2011 |
| Description: Fossils looks at how fossils can form, are preserved, and sometimes discovered. |
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| From Lava to Life (Trilogy) | Level: 3-5 |
| | Author: Jennifer Morgan |
ISBN: 1-58469-042-9 |
| Illustrated by: Dana Lynne Andersen | Publisher: Dawn Publications, 2003 |
| Description: "Once upon a time" meets science in a children's picture book that tells the story of how life began on Earth. The second in a trilogy of Universe stories - the first being Born with a Bang: The Universe Tells Our Cosmic Story-- this book picks up the story with the first appearance of life on Earth. |
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| Geology Rocks! 50 Hands-on Activities to Explore the Earth | Level: 2-6 |
| | Author: Cindy Blobaum |
ISBN: 1-885-59329-5 |
| Illustrated by: Michael P. Kline | Publisher: Ideals Publications, 1999 |
| Description: Presents hands-on activities to introduce the science of geology and explain the formation and history of Earth. |
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| | Author: Roy A. Gallant |
ISBN: 0-531-15956-6 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Scholastic, 2001 |
| Description: Discusses the formation and movement of glaciers, how they reflect the history of Earth, and how they affect life around them. |
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| A Grain of Sand: Nature’s Secret Wonder The Amazing Microphotography of Dr. Gary Greenberg | Level: 5-12 |
| | Author: Dr. Gary Greenberg |
ISBN: 9780760331989 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Voyager Books, 2008 |
| Description: To see a world in a grain of sand, And a heaven in a wild flower. Hold infinity in the palm of your hand, And eternity in an hour. William Blake, Auguries of Innocence
Greenberg opens his book with this quote from William Blake and then invites into the close-up world of sand. Using microphotographic techniques that he developed, Greenburg gives us an almost three-dimensional view of sand, its colors, textures, sizes, and shapes. The story of sand unfolds through text and photographs. Sand becomes an art form through his amazing photographs. Even young students will appreciate these images; older students and adults will find the text useful in expanding their understanding of the world of sand. |
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| Grid Coordinates by Land, Air, and Sea | Level: 3-5 |
| | Author: Moira Anderson |
ISBN: 978-1-4296-5240-7 |
| 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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| | Author: Christine Webster |
ISBN: 0-736-83712-4 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Capstone Press, 2005 |
| Description: Describes hills, including how they form, plants and animals on hills, how people and weather change hills, hills in North America, and Silbury Hill. |
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How Mountains are Made | Level: K-5 |
| | Author: Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld |
ISBN: 0-064-45128-3 |
| Illustrated by: James G. Hale | Publisher: HarperCollins, 1995 |
| Description: Packed with diagrams and maps, this simple and engaging first look at earth science describes the theory of plate tectonics––how the continents rest on slow-moving plates––and how the forces of nature sculpt our world. |
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| | Author: Chris Oxlade |
ISBN: 978-1-4329-4679-1 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Heinemann Library, 2011 |
| Description: Igneous Rocks looks at how igneous rocks form, change, move, evolve, erode, and are recycled around the world. |
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| In Search of The Grand Canyon: Down The Colorado River with John Wesley Powell | Level: 4-8 |
| | Author: Mary Ann Fraser |
ISBN: 0-805-05543-6 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Henry Holt and Co., 1997 |
| Description: This account tracks Powell’s 1869 expedition day by day as the party passes through the rapids, whirlpools, and canyons along the river. |
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| | Author: Anne Ylvisaker |
ISBN: 0-736-81507-4 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Capstone High-Interest Books, 2003 |
| Description: Describes what landslides are, including the causes and ways to possibly prevent them. Also discussed are erosion, earthquakes, and volcanoes as potential causes. Contains a glossary, a list of book references, a list of addresses, and a page describing how to use a helpful website that has links to more information relating to landslides. |
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| Let's Go Rock Collecting | Level: K-4 |
| | Author: Roma Gans |
ISBN: 0-064-45170-4 |
| Illustrated by: Holly Keller | Publisher: HarperCollins, 1997 |
| Description: Discusses the formation and characteristics of igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks and how to recognize and collect them. |
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| A Look at Rocks: From Coal to Kimberlite | Level: 3-6 |
| | Author: Jo S. Kittinger |
ISBN: 0-531-15887-X |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Scholastic Library, 1998 |
| Description: Describes the formation and appearance of rocks, changes they can undergo, and how to start a collection. |
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| Mammoth Cave National Park | Level: 3-5 |
| | Author: Mike Graf |
ISBN: 0-736-82221-6 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Capstone Press, 2003 |
| Description: Discover Mammoth Cave National Park. Explore how it formed; the people, animals, and plants that live there; its weather; and more. Includes bibliography and index. |
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| | Author: Louise Spilsbury, Richard Spilsbury |
ISBN: 978-1-4329-4683-8 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Heinemann Library, 2011 |
| Description: Minerals looks at how different minerals form, are eroded, and are used in society around the world. |
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| | Author: Christine Webster |
ISBN: 0-736-83714-0 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Capstone Press, 2005 |
| Description: Describes mountains, including how they form, plants and animals on mountains, how people and weather change mountains, mountains in North America, and Mount Everest. |
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| Over the Mountains: An Aerial View of Geology | Level: 5-8 |
| | Author: Michael Collier |
ISBN: 9781931414180 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Mikaya Press, Inc., 2007 |
| Description: Some of you might remember the amazing aerial photographs in the book entitled Geology Illustrated authored by John S. Shelton over 30 years ago. This new book begins with a foreward by Shelton who reflects on the efforts he made to produce his book and the richness and beauty of the photos contained in Collier’s book. The book includes fabulous aerial photographs of real-world landscapes, such as the San Andreas Fault, the Grand Tetons, Capitol Reef, Shenandoah, and many more. The photos illustrate Earth processes such as erosion, deposition, and mountain-building, and provide wonderful opportunities for students to observe and inquire about the various landforms. They can compare the features they observe on Earth to images from the Moon and Mars and consider the similarities and differences between planetary surfaces. |
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| | Author: Christine Webster |
ISBN: 0-736-83715-9 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Capstone Press, 2005 |
| Description: Describes plains, including how they form, plants and animals on plains, how people and weather change plains, plains in North America, and the west Siberian plain. |
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| | Author: Terry Jennings |
ISBN: 1-931-98320-8 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Thameside Press, 2003 |
| Description: Explores how rivers change the landscape as they flow from mountain springs and wind their way down to the sea; how rivers provide a home for plants and animals; and how humans use rivers. |
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| | Author: Melanie Ostopowich |
ISBN: 1-590-36209-8 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Weigl, 2004 |
| Description: Readers will learn about the different types of rock, the rock cycle, how rocks form and change over time, and rock recycling. Contains an index, table of contents, glossary, and a “Science in Action” section that gives students some hands-on opportunities to apply and expand what they have learned. |
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| | Author: Adele D. Richardson |
ISBN: 978-0-7368-0953-5 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Capstone Press, 2002 |
| Description: Discusses the different types of rocks, their properties, and how rocks form. |
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| Rocks and Minerals | Level: 5-6 |
| | Author: Delta Education |
ISBN: 1-592-42375-2 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Delta Education, 2004 |
| Description: Discusses minerals, mineral properties, crystals, and igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks. |
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| Rocks and Minerals | Level: 4-6 |
| | Author: R. F. Symes, Staff of the Natural History Museum, British Museum |
ISBN: 9780756637774 |
| Illustrated by: Colin Keates, Andreas Einsiedel | Publisher: DK Publishing, 2008 |
| Description: Color photographs of rocks, fossils, minerals, precious metals, crystals, jewels, and gemstones give the reader an insight into the evolution and composition of Earth. Discover how prehistoric animals are preserved today as fossils, how volcanoes work, how rocks form from molten lava, how minerals and metals are mined, and how pebbles on the seashore wear down into sand. |
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| Rocks and Minerals | Level: 3-5 |
| | Author: Glen Phelan |
ISBN: 0-7922-4571-7 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: National Geographic Society, 2004 |
| Description: A short book with many photographs explaining where and how the diversity of rocks and minerals arise. Explains the unique characteristics of many types of rocks and minerals. |
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| Rocks And Minerals (Pocket) | Level: 3-12 |
| | Author: Sue Fuller |
ISBN: 0789497603 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: DK Publishing, 2004 |
| Description: A pocket-size reference guide for identification of rocks and minerals. Includes color photographs for many common rocks and minerals. |
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| Sand: The Never-Ending Story | Level: 8-12 |
| | Author: Michael Welland |
ISBN: 9780520265974 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: University of California Press, 2009 |
| Description: The preface of this book begins with a quote from the movie, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
Sand is overrated—it’s just tiny little rocks.
Sand may be overrated to some, but to geologists and FOSS students it is an important earth material. The stories told by a sample of sand provide a glimpse into events that have changed Earth’s surface over billions of years. Welland, a British geologist, delves into the study of sand full-throttle. Using Wentworth’s definition of sand, he focuses on particles ranging in size from very fine sand, 0.0625 to 0.125 mm, to very coarse sand, 1–2 mm. He discusses all of the various earth materials from which sand originates, including quartz to microfossils. He explains how much sand is part of geology, biology, and human history. A grain of sand is followed down the Susquehanna River to the ocean depths. From the strange fluid mechanics of moving sand to fascinating sand art, Welland exposes the never-ending story of sand in a way that should capture just about anyone’s attention. |
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Sierra | Level: 3-8 |
| | Author: Diane Siebert |
ISBN: 0-064-43441-9 |
| Illustrated by: Wendall Minor | Publisher: HarperCollins, 1996 |
| Description: The majesty of California’s Sierra Nevada is introduced through the voice of one mountain speaking of the beauty and timelessness of the range and its inhabitants. |
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The Sun, the Wind, and the Rain | Level: K-5 |
| | Author: Lisa Westberg Peters |
ISBN: 0-805-01481-0 |
| Illustrated by: Ted Rand | Publisher: Henry Holt and Co., 1990 |
| Description: Elizabeth makes a mountain at the beach one day, piling wet sand high and patting it smooth. She watches the mountain change as it is visited by wind and rain. The pictures and text show how this beach experience parallels that of Earth, making it easy to understand how mountains form and change. |
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Top of the World: Climbing Mount Everest | Level: K-3 |
| | Author: Steve Jenkins |
ISBN: 0-618-19676-5 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Houghton Mifflin, 2002 |
| Description: Describes the conditions and terrain of Mount Everest and the attempts that have been made to scale the peak. Includes general information about mountain climbing, Mount Everest records, and a bibliography. |
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| | Author: Christine Webster |
ISBN: 0-736-83716-7 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Capstone Press, 2005 |
| Description: Describes valleys, including how they form, plants and animals in valleys, how people and weather change valleys, Death Valley, and the Great Rift Valley. |
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| Volcano! When a Mountain Explodes | Level: 3-6 |
| | Author: Linda Barr |
ISBN: 0-736-82787-0 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Capstone Press, 2003 |
| Description: Discusses what causes volcanic eruptions, the three main types of volcanoes, early myths about volcanoes, and the environmental impact of eruptions. |
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| | Author: Monica Halpern |
ISBN: 0-7922-8511-5 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: National Geographic Society, 2002 |
| Description: This book covers the natural forces such as volcanic eruptions that are constantly changing the earth's surface. Detailed text and pictures cover in depth the interesting facts of volcanoes. |
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| Brighty of The Grand Canyon | Level: 6-8 |
| | Author: Marguerite Henry |
ISBN: 0-689-71485-8 |
| Illustrated by: Wesley Dennis | Publisher: Aladdin, 1991 |
| Description: Describes the adventures of Brighty, a lone little burro who roamed the high cliffs of the Grand Canyon and touched the hearts of all who knew him. |
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| Earthquake in the Early Morning | Level: K-3 |
| | Author: Mary Pope Osborne |
ISBN: 0-679-89070-X |
| Illustrated by: Sal Murdocca | Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers, 2001 |
| Description: The magic tree house takes Jack and Annie to San Francisco in 1906, in time for them to experience one of the biggest earthquakes the U.S. has ever known. |
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Everybody Needs a Rock | Level: K-3 |
| | Author: Byrd Baylor |
ISBN: 0-689-71051-8 |
| Illustrated by: Peter Parnall | Publisher: Aladdin, 1985 |
| Description: Everybody needs to have a special rock. This book lists ten rules for finding the rock you need. Provides a useful connection to units on geology, rocks, and soil. |
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Hill of Fire | Level: 3-5 |
| | Author: Thomas Lewis |
ISBN: 0-064-44040-0 |
| Illustrated by: Joan Sandin | Publisher: HarperCollins, 1985 |
| Description: Based on an actual eruption of the Paricutín volcano in Mexico, this short chapter book in an easy-to-read format tells the story of a farmer and his son and how they escaped the fire and smoke. |
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| The Magic School Bus Blows Its Top: A Book About Volcanoes | Level: K-4 |
| | Author: Gail Herman |
ISBN: 0-590-50835-0 |
| Illustrated by: Bob Ostrom | Publisher: Scholastic, 1996 |
| Description: Once again, Ms. Frizzle gets her class right in the thick of things. They enter the thick ooze of an underwater volcano’s magma chamber. The magic school bus “erupts” with the magma and lava, and lands atop a brand-new island. |
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The Magic School Bus Inside the Earth | Level: K-5 |
| | Author: Joanna Cole |
ISBN: 0-590-40760-0 |
| Illustrated by: Bruce Degen | Publisher: Scholastic, 1989 |
| Description: On a special field trip in the magic school bus, Ms. Frizzle’s class learns firsthand about different kinds of rocks and the formation of Earth. |
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| Ming Lo Moves The Mountain | Level: 3-5 |
| | Author: Arnold Lobel |
ISBN: 0-688-10995-0 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: William Morrow, 1993 |
| Description: A funny tale about a couple who live in the shadow of a mountain and their efforts to move it so their crops will get more sun. |
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| Shadows of Disaster | Level: 3-5 |
| | Author: Cathy Beveridge |
ISBN: 1-553-80002-8 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Ronsdale Press, 2003 |
| Description: When 12-year-old Jolene’s seemingly senile grandfather shows her his secret of time travel, they go back in time to 1903, just days before a disastrous landslide nearly destroys the small coal-mining town of Frank in the western province of Alberta. |
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| Annals of the Former World | Level: --- |
| | Author: John A. McPhee |
ISBN: 0-374-51873-4 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 1999 |
| Description: A compilation of five books chronicling the geology of the U.S.: Basin and Range, In Suspect Terrain, Rising from the Plains, Assembling California, and Crossing the Craton. |
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| Bedrock: Writers on the Wonders of Geology | Level: 9-12 |
| | Author: Edited by Laurel E. Savoy, Eldridge M. Moores, and Judith E. Moores |
ISBN: 1 59534 023 8 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Trinity University Press, 2006 |
| Description: Novelists, poets, artists, anthro pologists, naturalists, traditional elders, and philosophers create Earth’s geological portrait through their writings included in this book. Topics travel from the violence of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions to patterns in rocks and everflowing streams. Many cultures and historic times influence this book that focuses on
planet Earth. |
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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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| Geology Underfoot in Southern California | Level: --- |
| | Author: Robert P. Sharp, Allen F. Glazner |
ISBN: 0-878-42289-7 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Mountain Press, 1993 |
| Description: An inside view of the southland’s active and sometimes enigmatic landscape. Twenty vignettes each weave a geological story of a particular scene, relationship, or feature. |
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| Glaciers of California: Modern Glaciers, Ice Age Glaciers, the Origin of Yosemite Valley, and a Glacier Tour in the Sierra Nevada | Level: --- |
| | Author: Bill Guyton |
ISBN: 0-520-22683-6 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: University of California Press, 2000 |
| Description: Provides a primer on glaciers and glacial landforms, a glossary of technical terms, helpful illustrations, and a 100-mile Sierra field-trip guide for readers who want to see glaciers and glacial features for themselves. |
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| National Audubon Society First Field Guide to Rocks and Minerals | Level: --- |
| | Author: Edward Ricciuti, National Audubon Society Staff |
ISBN: 0-590-05484-8 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Scholastic, 1998 |
| Description: Detailed full-color spreads help beginning naturalists observe and understand over 150 types of rocks and minerals. |
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| A Natural History of California | Level: --- |
| | Author: Allan A. Schoenherr |
ISBN: 0-520-06922-6 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: University of California Press, 1995 |
| Description: Familiarizes the reader with the climate, rocks, soil, plants, and animals in each distinctive region of the state. |
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| Our Planet Today | Level: --- |
| | Author: World Almanac Library, Claude Lafleur |
ISBN: 0-836-85003-3 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Gareth Stevens, 2001 |
| Description: Erosion, landmasses, cartography, and discussions regarding the seven continents are just a few of the highlights. Has a glossary, and lists additional books, videos, and websites. |
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| Plate Tectonics | Level: --- |
| | Author: Naomi Oreskes, Homer Le Grand |
ISBN: 0-813-34132-9 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Perseus Books, 2003 |
| Description: Describes the definitive history of plate tectonics, told by the scientists who developed and assembled evidence for the theory. |
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| Roadside Geology of Northern and Central California | Level: --- |
| | Author: David Alt, Donald W. Hyndman |
ISBN: 0-878-42409-1 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Mountain Press, 1999 |
| Description: In nontechnical terms, two geologists describe the recent rumblings and tremulous past of northern and central California. |
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| Rockhounding California | Level: --- |
| | Author: Gail A. Butler, W. R. Shedenhelm |
ISBN: 1-560-44639-0 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Globe Pequot Press, 1998 |
| Description: Describes 75 of the state’s best rockhounding sites. Covers the popular and commercial sites as well as numerous little-known areas. |
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| Rocks & Minerals: Mind-boggling Experiments You Can Turn Into Science Fair Projects | Level: --- |
| | Author: Janice VanCleave |
ISBN: 0-471-10269-5 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Jossey-Bass, 1996 |
| Description: Includes 20 simple experiments that investigate the properties of rocks and minerals, plus ideas for other earth science projects. |
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| Rocks and Minerals of California | Level: --- |
| | Author: Allan Vinson Brown |
ISBN: 0-911-01058-0 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Naturegraph, 1976 |
| Description: A guide to help locate rocks and minerals as you go on trips and hikes throughout the state. Includes an identification key, color photos, and two-color locality maps. |
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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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| A Sense of the Earth | Level: 9-12 |
| | Author: David Leveson |
ISBN: 0385514891 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Doubleday, 1995 |
| Description: Although this book was first published in 1971, it still strikes the core of those who have even a passing interest in geology. Leveson’s essays emphasize the importance of having direct human experience with the Earth and how these experiences are relevant to our everyday lives. Geologic experience provides not only technical information, but more importantly, helps us understand our relationship to other living things and to space and time. |
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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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| UXL Encyclopedia of Landforms | Level: --- |
| | Author: UXL, Rob Nagel |
ISBN: 0-787-67611-X |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Thomson Gale, 2003 |
| Description: Explores the physical structure of Earth’s landforms, including what they are, how they look, how they were created and change over time, and major geological events associated with each. |
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| Weathering: An Introduction to the Basic Principles | Level: --- |
| | Author: Will Bland, David Rolls |
ISBN: 0-340-67744-9 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Arnold, 1998 |
| Description: An introduction to the scientific principles behind mechanical, chemical, and biological weathering. Assuming little background knowledge, the authors develop ideas from first principles to provide a straightforward introduction to weathering for students of geography, geology, and earth and environmental science. |
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This list contains Teacher Resources and all items listed in the Books section.
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