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This list contains Teacher Resources and all items listed in the Books section.
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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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| Anatomy of a Hurricane | Level: 5-9 |
| | Author: Terri Dougherty |
ISBN: 978-1-4296-4795-3 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Capstone Press, 2011 |
| Description: It's hurricane season. Scientists have detected a storm at sea, and it's growing. Learn about how these monster storms form, how scientists track them, and how people respond to their destruction. |
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| Anatomy of a Tornado | Level: 3-5 |
| | Author: Terri Dougherty |
ISBN: 978-1-4296-5494-4 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Capstone Press, Velocity, 2011 |
| Description: Demolished houses. Snapped trees and overturned cars. These are just a few examples of the destruction tornadoes can leave behind. With winds reaching more than 250 miles per hour, tornadoes are one of the most violent forces of nature. Get an inside look at how tornadoes form, the devastation they cause, and the cutting edge technology forecasters are using to help keep us safe. |
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| Apollo Moonwalks: The Amazing Lunar Missions | Level: 5-8 |
| | Author: Gregory L. Vogt |
ISBN: 0-7660-1306-5 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Enslow Publishers, 2000 |
| Description:
The first human to walk on the Moon was Neil Armstrong, and it happened almost 40 years ago on July 11, 1969, a piece of “ancient” history to your students. The story of the six Apollo missions that landed on the Moon and how the astronauts prepared for and survived their adventures should get their attention. Beginning with a detailed account of Apollo 11 mission and through Apollo 17 (only Apollo 13 is missing, but that’s another story), the book describes the preparations the astronauts and the support staff had to make before leaving Earth, the rock collecting and other experiments the astronauts accomplished, as well as the problems they faced in mounting such an adventure. More than 300,000 people worked together to make the Apollo program such a success. Color photographs bring the story to life. The book includes an “Apollo Moon Landing Mission Summary,” which includes the dates, the crew, the lander’s name, and the location of the Moon landing for each mission, as well as the types of samples collected. A glossary, index, and resource section are also part of the book. |
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Asteroid Impact | Level: 3-8 |
| | Author: Douglas Henderson |
ISBN: 0-803-72500-0 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Dial Books, 2000 |
| Description: Text and illustrations explore the theory that the collision of an asteroid with Earth ended the Cretaceous period and caused the extinction of the dinosaurs. |
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| | Author: Robin Kerrod |
ISBN: 0-836-82083-5 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Gareth Stevens, 1998 |
| Description: An introduction to astronomy, including information about the solar system, stars, and constellations, and projects such as making a sundial. |
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Blizzard! The Storm that Changed America | Level: 3-8 |
| | Author: Jim Murphy |
ISBN: 0-590-67310-6 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Scholastic, 2006 |
| Description: Presents a history, based on personal accounts and newspaper articles, of the massive snowstorm that hit the Northeast in 1888, focusing on the events in New York City. |
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| Born with a Bang (Trilogy) | Level: 3-5 |
| | Author: Jennifer Morgan |
ISBN: 1-58469-032-1 |
| Illustrated by: Dana Lynne Andersen | Publisher: Dawn Publications, 2002 |
| Description: In this first of a trilogy, the Universe tells its own life story of chaos and creativity, science and struggle. This story begins in the very beginning, and ends with the formation of Earth. |
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| Chasing the World's Most Dangerous Storms (Extreme! series) | Level: 3-9 |
| | Author: Clive Gifford |
ISBN: 978-1-4296-4564-5 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Capstone Press, 2010 |
| Description: Take a rocky ride into some of the wildest weather around. Discover how winds can rip up trees and send vehicles spinning into orbit. Most amazingly, meet the people who want to be there when deadly storms strike. |
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| Discover the Planets | Level: 2-3 |
| | Author: Cynthia Pratt Ncolson |
ISBN: 978-1-55337-826-6 |
| Illustrated by: Bill Slavin | Publisher: Kids Can Press, 2005 |
| Description: Begins by discussing our solar system and goes on to explain what planets are, why they are so bright in the night sky and how they orbit around the sun. |
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| The Down-to-Earth Guide to Global Warming | Level: 5-8 |
| | Author: Laurie David and Cambria GordanX-Games pictures, quotes by Jennifer Garner |
ISBN: 0439024943. |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Orchard Books, 2007 |
| Description: X-Games pictures, quotes by Jennifer Garner and Leonardo DiCaprio, details about how Coldplay produced a carbon neutral album, chapter titles such as
“CO2: The Big Kahuna,” and ridiculous jokes are some of the ways this book entertains and educates fifth– to eighth– grade readers on the science of global warming. Winner of the Green Earth Book Award, it is factually accurate, visually appealing, and most importantly, inspires action with realistic things students can do to make a difference.
It is written in a way that fifth and sixth graders are totally going to get into. |
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| The Down-To-Earth Guide to Global Warming | Level: 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. |
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Drip! Drop! How Water Gets to Your Tap | Level: K-5 |
| | Author: Barbara Seuling |
ISBN: 0-823-41459-0 |
| Illustrated by: Nancy Tobin | Publisher: Holiday House, 2000 |
| Description: Jo Jo and her zany dog Willy explain the water cycle and introduce experiments about water filtration, evaporation, and condensation. |
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| A Drop Around the World | Level: 6-8 |
| | Author: Barbara Shaw Mckinney |
ISBN: 1-883-22072-6 |
| Illustrated by: Michael S. Maydak | Publisher: Dawn, 1998 |
| Description: Presents the water cycle through the journey of a raindrop around the world, in the sky, on land, under ground, and in the sea, in its liquid, solid, and vapor forms, as it supports life everywhere. |
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A Drop of Water | Level: K-8 |
| | Author: Walter Wick |
ISBN: 0-590-22197-3 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Scholastic, 1997 |
| Description: Dramatic stop-action photography helps illustrate the properties of water in its various states—ice, steam, frost, dew, and rainbow—and supplies basic explanations of related scientific terms and phenomena, including capillary attraction and surface tension. |
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Eco–Women: Protectors of the Earth | Level: 3-8 |
| | Author: Willow Ann Sirch |
ISBN: 1-555-91252-4 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Fulcrum, 1996 |
| Description: Describes the lives of famous women who worked to protect certain animals and their habitat, including Jane Goodall, Wangari Maathai, and Barbara Kerr. |
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El Niño: Stormy Weather for People and Wildlife | Level: 3-8 |
| | Author: Caroline Arnold |
ISBN: 0-618-55110-7 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Houghton Mifflin, 2005 |
| Description: Analyzes the weather phenomenon of the El Niño current and the effects on people and wildlife. |
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| Energy Makes Things Happen | Level: 1-3 |
| | Author: Kimberly Brubaker Bradley |
ISBN: 0-064-45213-1 |
| Illustrated by: Paul Meisel | Publisher: HarperCollins, 2003 |
| Description: Simple language and humorous illustrations show that energy comes originally from the Sun and transfers from one thing to another. |
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| Exploring Our Solar System | Level: 6-8 |
| | Author: Tam E. O’Shaughnessy, Sally Ride |
ISBN: 0-375-81204-0 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Crown Books for Young Readers, 2003 |
| Description: Presents a tour of the solar system, starting with the birth of the Sun, to the four terrestrial planets, through the asteroid belt to the four giant planets, tiny Pluto, and beyond. |
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Flash, Crash, Rumble, and Roll | Level: K-5 |
| | Author: Franklyn M. Branley |
ISBN: 0-064-45179-8 |
| Illustrated by: True Kelley | Publisher: HarperCollins, 1999 |
| Description: Explains how and why a thunderstorm occurs and gives safety steps to follow when lightning is flashing. |
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Footprints On The Moon | Level: 3-8 |
| | Author: Alexandra Siy |
ISBN: 978-1570914089 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Charlesbridge, 2001 |
| Description: Full-color photographs, archival drawings, and lively text tell the story of the study and exploration of the Moon from ancient times to the 1998–1999 lunar prospector. NASA photographs highlight the missions of Project Mercury, Gemini, and the Apollo missions. |
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| 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. |
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| Global Warming (Protect Our Planet) | Level: K-3 |
| | Author: Angela Royston |
ISBN: 143290924X. |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Heinemann, 2008 |
| Description: Do you have struggling readers in your class? This book, with its simplified text, could be the missing piece for some of your fifth and sixth graders, allowing all of your students to read independently. Royston wisely dedicates about half of the book to solutions that students can feel good about or take part in. |
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Global Warming: The Threat of Earth’s Changing Climate | Level: 3-8 |
| | Author: Laurence Pringle |
ISBN: 1-587-17009-4 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Chronicle Books, 2001 |
| Description: Provides details on global warming, climatic changes, and the greenhouse effect, and highlights responses to their consequences. |
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| Have you ever had trouble really understanding a concept like buoyancy? You know it when you see it, but being able to explain why it happens can be t | Level: 5-8 |
| | Author: Rebecca Rupp |
ISBN: 1580174205. |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Storey Books, 2003 |
| Description: Can a butterfly flapping its wings have something to do with a tornado? What causes pink snow? Your students can find out the answers to these questions and more as they read about Jemima and her younger brother Rodney who decide to explore weather and keep weather journals. Pages from their journals can be viewed throughout the book and are used to introduce facts, drawings, and humor to augment the main text. Topics covered in the book include the atmosphere, wind, clouds, precipitation, thunder and lightning, weather prediction, and more. Twenty-two projects are also included and illustrated with color photos and drawings. The projects include making a hygrometer, a rain gauge, a barometer, and setting up a home weather station. |
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| How to Survive a Flood | Level: 3-5 |
| | Author: Matt Doeden |
ISBN: 978-1-4296-2277-6 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Capstone Press, 2009 |
| Description: Learn how to survive everything from flash floods and mudslides to monstrous tsunami waves in this book. |
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| How We Know What We Know About Our Changing Climate: Scientists and Kids Explore Global Warming | Level: 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." |
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| How We Know What We Know About Our Changing Climate: Scientists and Kids Explore Global Warming | Level: 5-12 |
| | Author: Lynne Cherry, and Gary Braasch |
ISBN: 1584691034. |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Dawn Publications, 2008 |
| Description: If you had to purchase one book on global warming for your classroom, this is the one we recommend. You can trust this award winner to educate and inspire your students. As the title implies, kids are actually featured engaged in issues and inquiry about global warming. The book succinctly presents how diverse scientific research topics contribute to evidence pointing toward climate change. |
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The Magic School Bus at the Waterworks | Level: 3-5 |
| | Author: Joanna Cole |
ISBN: 1-576-90088-6 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Teacher Created Materials, 1996 |
| Description: When Ms. Frizzle, the strangest teacher in school, takes her class on a field trip to the waterworks, everyone ends up experiencing the water purification system from the inside. |
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The Magic School Bus: Lost in the Solar System | Level: 3-5 |
| | Author: Joanna Cole |
ISBN: 0-590-41429-1 |
| Illustrated by: Bruce Degen | Publisher: Scholastic, 1990 |
| Description: On a special field trip in the magic school bus, Ms. Frizzle’s class goes into outer space and visits each planet in the solar system. |
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| Making Water Clean | Level: K-3 |
| | Author: Rebecca Olien |
ISBN: 0-736-83703-5 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Capstone Press, 2005 |
| Description: Describes how cities treat freshwater so that it is safe to drink. |
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| Northern Lights | Level: K-3 |
| | Author: Dorothy M. Souza |
ISBN: 0-876-14799-6 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Lerner Publishing, 1994 |
| Description: Discusses the origins, characteristics, and lore of the northern and southern lights known as auroras. |
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| | Author: Delta Education |
ISBN: 1-592-42373-6 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Delta Education, 2003 |
| Description: Students learn about the composition of ocean water, features of the ocean floor, how ocean waters move, and how oceans affect weather and climate. |
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Oceans | Level: 3-8 |
| | Author: Seymour Simon |
ISBN: 0-060-88999-3 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: William Morrow, 1997 |
| Description: The narrative text and full-color photographs in this book explore the physical characteristics, life-forms, and fragility of the world’s oceans. Includes discussions of weather, tides, and waves. Hardcover ISBN: 0-060-88998-5 |
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| Onion Juice, Poop, and Other Surprising Sources of Alternaive Energy | Level: 3-6 |
| | Author: Mark Weakland |
ISBN: 978-1-4296-4536-2 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Capstone Press, 2011 |
| Description: We need energy to power our computers and run our cars. But who would have thought that we could use poop for power or that microbes could ooze oil? Plug your nose, and get ready to dig into some amazing new sources of energy. |
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| | Author: Joanne Mattern |
ISBN: 978-1-4296-5395-4 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Capstone Press, Fact Finders, 2011 |
| Description: ItÕs the third planet from the Sun. And itÕs the only planet known to support life. Get an in-depth view of the planet we call home. |
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| | Author: Kristine Carlson Asselin |
ISBN: 978-1-4296-5393-0 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Capstone Press, Fact Finders, 2011 |
| Description: The Sun is fiery ball of gas with scalding temperatures and massive explosions. Get up-close to the star that keeps our solar system spinning. |
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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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| The Planets in Our Solar System | Level: K-3 |
| | Author: Franklyn M. Branley |
ISBN: 0-064-45178-X |
| Illustrated by: Kevin O’Malley | Publisher: HarperTrophy, 1998 |
| Description: Describes the nine planets and other bodies of the solar system. Includes directions for making models showing the size of the planets and their distances from the Sun. |
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| The Planets of Our Solar System | Level: 3-5 |
| | Author: Steve Kortenkamp |
ISBN: 978-1-4296-5396-1 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Capstone Press, Fact Finders, 2011 |
| Description: Venus is a sweltering, spinning rock. Jupiter is a huge ball of gas. But they are both planets. Get up-close to the eight planets that orbit around our solar system. |
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| Protect Our Planet: Global Warming | Level: 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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| A River Ran Wild: An Environmental History | Level: K-4 |
| | Author: Lynne Cherry |
ISBN: 0-152-16372-7 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Harcourt Brace, 2002 |
| Description: An environmental history of the Nashua River, from its discovery by Native Americans through the polluting years of the Industrial Revolution to the ambitious cleanup effort that revitalized it. |
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| | Author: Rebecca Olien |
ISBN: 0-736-83699-3 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Capstone Press, 2005 |
| Description: Describes the sources of fresh water on Earth and ways people can conserve water. |
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| Scholastic Atlas of Weather | Level: 4-6 |
| | Author: Scholastic staff |
ISBN: 0-439-41902-6 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Scholastic, 2004 |
| Description: Covers topics like the atmosphere, wind, water and precipitation, temperature, and types of clouds. Also included are tricks for predicting the weather. |
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| The Secret Life of Dust: From the Cosmos to the Kitchen Counter, The Big Consequences of Little Things | Level: 8-12 |
| | Author: Hannah Holmes |
ISBN: 0-471-37743-0 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: John Wiley and Sons, 2001 |
| Description: Think about it. If it weren’t for dust, water vapor wouldn’t start to condense until the relative humidity was about 300 percent. This is just one piece of information provided by Hannah Holmes as she unearths the story of dust. To most of us, dust is just a nuisance that gathers on top of surfaces in our homes just waiting to be wiped off and moved to a new location. Most dust is well traveled—between one and three billion tons of desert dust fly up into the atmosphere each year. To put that in perspective, one billion tons of dust would fill 14 million boxcars, in a train that would wrap around Earth’s equator six times! Chapters continue with discussions of planetary evolution, allergies, dinosaurs, lung disease, and pollution, to name a few. The book includes a detailed bibliography, as well as a listing of websites for each chapter so that readers may continue their exploration into the world of dust. |
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Snowflake Bentley | Level: 3-8 |
| | Author: Jacqueline Briggs Martin |
ISBN: 0-395-86162-4 |
| Illustrated by: Mary Azarian | Publisher: Houghton Mifflin, 1998 |
| Description: Tells the story of Wilson Bentley, a self-taught scientist who photographed thousands of individual snowflakes in order to study their unique formations. |
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| | Author: Steve Parker |
ISBN: 0-836-84032-1 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Gareth Stevens Audio, 2003 |
| Description: Describes the Sun’s origins in outer space, and how our star constantly sends us its renewable energy as it creates other fuel sources, influences lifestyles, and affects global economies. |
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| | Author: Delta Education |
ISBN: 1-592-42259-4 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Delta Education, 2003 |
| Description: Students take a tour of the Sun and the nine planets. Other space objects such as comets, asteroids, and the meteoroids are explored. Students read about the rotation and revolution of the planets and the causes of night and day, seasonal changes, and the phases of the Moon. |
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| | Author: Lisa E. Greathouse |
ISBN: 978-0-7565-4071-5 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Compass Point Books, 2009 |
| Description: Learn all about the solar system with colorful pictures and diagrams in this descriptive book. |
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| Stars and Galaxies | Level: 2-5 |
| | Author: Ellen Fried |
ISBN: 0-7922-4574-1 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: National Geographic Society, 2004 |
| Description: Filled with photographs, this book discusses what galaxies are and where earth's place is in such an infinite space. Discusses how we view and learn about outer space with telescopes. |
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| | Author: Don Nardo |
ISBN: 978-0-7565-4055-5 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Compass Point Books, 2009 |
| Description: Learn all about hurricanes including how they are predicted, their danger, and how they are formed. |
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Storms | Level: 3-8 |
| | Author: Seymour Simon |
ISBN: 0-688-11708-2 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: William Morrow, 1992 |
| Description: Describes the atmospheric conditions that create thunderstorms, hailstorms, lightning, tornadoes, and hurricanes and how violent weather affects the environment and people. |
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Sun | Level: K-8 |
| | Author: Steve M. Tomecek |
ISBN: 0-792-28200-0 |
| Illustrated by: Carla Golembe | Publisher: National Geographic, 2001 |
| Description: Takes an interactive approach to answering questions about the Sun. Concepts discussed include its distance from Earth, size, composition, temperature, sunspots, and solar flares. |
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| | Author: Paulette Bourgeois |
ISBN: 0-613-16433-4 |
| Illustrated by: Bill Slavin | Publisher: Sagebrush Education Resources, 1999 |
| Description: Facts, stories, hands-on experiments, and illustrations combine to explain basic concepts about the Sun, the movement of Earth, the Sun’s light, and using solar energy. |
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| Sunshine Makes the Seasons | Level: K-5 |
| | Author: Franklyn M. Branley |
ISBN: 0-060-59205-2 |
| Illustrated by: Michael Rex | Publisher: HarperCollins, 2005 |
| Description: Describes why days are longer in the summer than in the winter, and how sunshine and the tilt of Earth’s axis are responsible for the changing seasons. |
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| This is my Planet: The Kids' Guide to Global Warming | Level: 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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| This Is My Planet: The Kids’ Guide to Global Warming | Level: 4-8 |
| | Author: Jan Thornhill |
ISBN: 1897349068. |
| 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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To Space and Back | Level: 3-8 |
| | Author: Sally Ride, Susan Okie |
ISBN: 0-688-09112-1 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: William Morrow, 1989 |
| Description: Describes in text and photographs what it is like to be an astronaut on the space shuttle. Includes a glossary. |
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Tornadoes | Level: 3-8 |
| | Author: Seymour Simon |
ISBN: 0-613-36023-0 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: HarperCollins, 1999 |
| Description: Describes the location, nature, development, measurement, and destructive effects of tornadoes, as well as how to stay out of danger from them. |
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The Universe | Level: 3-8 |
| | Author: Seymour Simon |
ISBN: 0-060-87725-1 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: William Morrow, 2006 |
| Description: The full-color photographs show nebulas and galaxies, and support the wide range of topics discussed, including the Big Bang and theories about the future of the universe. Also available in hardcover. |
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| Waste and Recycling | Level: 1-5 |
| | Author: Janine Amos |
ISBN: 0-811-44914-9 |
| Illustrated by: Ian Thompson | Publisher: Steck-Vaughn, 1993 |
| Description: Examines the problem of waste disposal, the importance of recycling, and the necessity of conserving water. |
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| | Author: Christin Ditchfield, Jan Jenner, Nanci R. Vargus |
ISBN: 0-516-29369-9 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Scholastic Library, 2003 |
| Description: Describes the properties and uses of water, its importance to life on Earth, and the water cycle. |
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| | Author: Alice Flanagan |
ISBN: 0-7565-0038-9 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Compass Point Books, 2001 |
| Description: The full-color books in the Simply Science series explains the key concepts of water in an easy-to-understand way. |
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| Water (Global Issues) | Level: 3-6 |
| | Author: Glenn Murphy |
ISBN: 978-1-74211-337-1 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: The Five Mile Press, 2009 |
| Description: Why is water a global issue? Discover everything there is to know about the worldÕs changing water supplies, and what kids can do to make a difference. Child-friendly, information-packed text. Hundreds of dramatic colourphotographs and illustrations. Interactive step-by-step experiments kids can do at home. Maps, graphs, and diagrams that convert statistics into meaningful information. |
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Water, Water Everywhere | Level: K-3 |
| | Author: Mark J. Rauzon, Cynthia Overbeck Bix |
ISBN: 0-871-56383-5 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Sierra Club, 1995 |
| Description: Introduces the many forms, properties, and essential role of water in our world. Appealing full-color photographs effectively enhance the text, imparting the important role of water in life. |
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| | Author: Brian Cosgrove |
ISBN: 0-756-63006-1 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: DK Publishing, 2007 |
| Description: Photographs and text depict different aspects of weather and how it is forecast. Also available in library binding. |
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| Weather & Climate: The People Behind the Science | Level: 5-12 |
| | Author: Katherine Cullen |
ISBN: 0816054665 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Chelsea House Publishers, 2006 |
| Description: Do you know who invented the mercury barometer or who earned the 1995 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for work in atmospheric chemistry? Who answered the question, “Why is the sky blue?” You’ll find the answers in this book, one of the eight-volume Pioneers in Science series. Each volume includes biographical sketches of ten pioneers from diverse cultures and highlights their research, discoveries, and valuable contributions. Students should find their stories fascinating and inspiring, as well as see science as a human endeavor and learn more about the nature and history of science. The book includes a chronology, a section that includes websites and reference books for further reading, and a glossary. |
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| The Weather Book: An Easy-to-understand Guide To The USA's Weather | Level: --- |
| | Author: Jack Williams |
ISBN: 0-679-77665-6 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Vintage Books, 1997 |
| Description: Scientifically accurate, easy-to-understand weather guide. Full-color graphics explain and illustrate weather concepts. |
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| Weather Instruments | Level: 3-4 |
| | Author: Delta Education |
ISBN: 1-592-42260-8 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Delta Education, 2003 |
| Description: Students read about the causes of weather, precipitation and cloud formation, different methods of measuring air temperature and pressure, wind, and weather instruments. |
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| | Author: Rebecca Rupp |
ISBN: 1580174205 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Storey Books, 2003 |
| Description: Can a butterfly flapping its wings have something to do with a tornado? What causes pink snow? Your students can find out the answers to these questions and more as they read about Jemima and her younger brother Rodney who decide to explore weather and keep weather journals. Pages from their journals can be viewed throughout the book and are used to introduce facts, drawings, and humor to augment the main text. Topics covered in the book include the atmosphere, wind, clouds, precipitation, thunder and lightning, weather prediction, and more. Twenty-two projects are also included and illustrated with color photos and drawings. The projects include making a hygrometer, a rain gauge, a barometer, and setting up a home weather station.
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Bringing the Rain to Kapiti Plain | Level: K-5 |
| | Author: Verna Aardema |
ISBN: 0-140-54616-2 |
| Illustrated by: Beatriz Vidal | Publisher: Puffin Books, 1983 |
| Description: Kapiti Plain is in serious need of water, and Ki-pat, the herdsman, finds a way to bring down the rain. Listeners can take parts in the book and be involved in the retelling of the story. |
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| | Author: Virginia Hamilton |
ISBN: 0-152-01587-6 |
| Illustrated by: Jerry Pinkney | Publisher: Harcourt Brace, 1997 |
| Description: An African American story about Lindy and her family, who are suffering through a long drought. The mystical boy, Drylongso, teaches them the secrets of finding water hidden in the earth. |
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The Librarian Who Measured The Earth | Level: 3-8 |
| | Author: Kathryn Lasky |
ISBN: 0-316-51526-4 |
| Illustrated by: Kevin Hawkes | Publisher: Little, Brown and Co., 1994 |
| Description: Over 2,000 years ago, a boy named Eratosthenes was known for always asking questions. As an adult he became the head of the great library of Alexandria. This story tells how he used the Sun to accurately measure the circumference of Earth. Includes a summary of important discoveries throughout time, many of which use Eratosthenes’ work as their basis. |
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| Max Goes to Mars: A Science Adventure with Max the Dog | Level: K-8 |
| | Author: Jeffrey Bennett |
ISBN: 0972181911 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Big Kid Science, 2005 |
| Description: The sequel to Max Goes to the Moon takes Max the dog on the first human mission to Mars. Max travels in his own specially designed spacesuit and helps the astronauts sniff for signs of microscopic life. While on Mars, Max and Tori, his young owner, consider how beautiful and fragile their own planet, Earth, is. Sidebars include scientific information and data concerning the moons of Mars, the history of Martian fantasies, the length of the trip, and features of Mars like volcanoes and dust storms. An activity is also included that deals with the spatial relationship between Mars and Earth. |
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| Max Goes to the Moon: A Science Adventure with Max the Dog | Level: K-8 |
| | Author: Jeffrey Bennett |
ISBN: 0972181903 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Big Kid Science, 2003 |
| Description:
Max is a dog and a particularly amazing dog at that. Through the fictional account of Max’s lunar adventure, this book introduces students to space and space travel as Max joins his owner and a group of astronauts journey to the Moon. It’s a story about astronaut training, space facts, and exploration. Topics include information about Moon phases, the face of the Moon, Apollo missions, rockets, gravity, lunar colonies, telescopes, and more. For example, gravity is explained as Max plays with a plastic flying disk on the Moon. Colorful illustrations as well as sidebars with scientific facts and data and a Moon phase activity make this a valuable addition to FOSS modules and courses, particularly the Sun, Moon, and Stars Module and Planetary Science Course. |
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Meteor! | Level: K-5 |
| | Author: Patricia Polacco |
ISBN: 0-399-23384-9 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Philomel Books, 1999 |
| Description: A quiet rural community is dramatically changed when a meteor crashes down in the front yard of the Gaw family. |
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My Life With The Wave | Level: K-5 |
| | Author: Catherine Cowan |
ISBN: 0-060-56200-5 |
| Illustrated by: Mark Buehner | Publisher: HarperCollins, 1997 |
| Description: A boy befriends a wave and brings it home, where they romp together until the onset of winter storms turns it bleak and angry. The wave is returned to the sea in frozen form, and the boy dreams of a new predicament. |
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Night of the Twisters | Level: 3-8 |
| | Author: Ivy Ruckman |
ISBN: 0-064-40176-6 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: HarperCollins, 1987 |
| Description: A fictional account of the night freakish and devastating tornadoes hit Grand Island, New England, as experienced by a 12-year-old, his family, and friends. |
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Sector 7 | Level: 3-8 |
| | Author: David Wiesner |
ISBN: 0-395-74656-6 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Houghton Mifflin, 1999 |
| Description: While on a school trip to the Empire State Building, a boy is taken by a friendly cloud to visit Sector 7, where he discovers how clouds are shaped and channeled throughout the country. |
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A Symphony of Whales | Level: 6-8 |
| | Author: Steve Schuch |
ISBN: 0-152-01670-8 |
| Illustrated by: Peter Sylvada | Publisher: Harcourt, 1999 |
| Description: This story is based on the true account of how determined villagers and a Russian icebreaker worked together to rescue thousands of whales that were trapped in a shrinking pool of water. |
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This Is the Ocean | Level: K-5 |
| | Author: Kersten Hamilton |
ISBN: 1-563-97890-3 |
| Illustrated by: Lorianne Siomades | Publisher: Boyds Mills Press, 2001 |
| Description: Explores the cycle of water from the ocean to the clouds, mountains, rivers and streams, and back to the ocean. The rhyming text is rich in its simplicity. |
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Water Dance | Level: 3-5 |
| | Author: Thomas Locker |
ISBN: 0-152-16396-4 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Harcourt Brace, 2002 |
| Description: Poetry. A poem describes the many forms water takes, including storm clouds, mist, rainbows, and rivers. Includes factual information about the water cycle. |
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Water Music | Level: 3-5 |
| | Author: Jane Yolen |
ISBN: 1-590-78251-8 |
| Illustrated by: Jason Stemple, photographer | Publisher: Boyds Mills Press, 2004 |
| Description: Poetry. Original poems based on water in its various forms motivate readers to observe an earth material we often take for granted. |
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Where The River Begins | Level: K-5 |
| | Author: Thomas Locker |
ISBN: 0-140-54595-6 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Puffin Books, 1993 |
| Description: Two brothers and their grandfather go on a camping trip to locate the source of the river that flows by their home. The text is richly illustrated with paintings that evoke detail and reflect the changing landscape and weather. |
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Winter Poems | Level: 3-8 |
| | Author: Barbara Rogasky |
ISBN: 0-590-42873-X |
| Illustrated by: Trina Schart Hyman | Publisher: Scholastic, 1999 |
| Description: Poetry. This short anthology of winter poems includes works by such authors as Shakespeare, Poe, Dickinson, Frost, and Sandburg. |
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| Air Apparent: How Meteorologists Learned to Map, Predict, and Dramatize Weather | Level: --- |
| | Author: Mark Monmonier |
ISBN: 0-226-53423-5 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: University of Chicago Press, 2000 |
| Description: Traces the scientific debates that try to unravel the enigma of storms and global change. Explains strategies for forecasting severe weather, and efforts to detect and control air pollution. |
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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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| California Water Story | Level: 4-6 |
| | Author: Water Education Foundation |
ISBN: --- |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Water Education Foundation, --- |
| Description: Offers a multidisciplinary approach to teaching about water as one of California’s most important resources. The lessons integrate many subject areas and are designed to help students develop specific skills. The program set includes a lesson plan booklet with worksheets and evaluation devices that may be duplicated, teacher instructions and background material, a video, the California Water Map, the Layperson’s Guide to California Water, Water Facts cards, Hydrologic Cycle poster, and water awareness stickers. Product Number: 5010. For more information on this title and others from the Water Education Foundation, call 916-444-6240, or visit http://www.watereducation.org. |
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| Conserve Water Educator’s Guide | Level: 6-12 |
| | Author: The Watercourse and Project WET |
ISBN: 1-888-63104-X |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: The Watercourse and Project WET, --- |
| Description: Designed to teach students how to conserve water, this book contains a collection of innovative activities and case studies that are easy to use, interactive, challenging, and fun. Product number: 5110. For more information on this title and others from the Water Education Foundation, call 916-444-6240, or visit http://www.watereducation.org. |
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| The Down-To-Earth Guide to Global Warming | Level: 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." |
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| The Down-To-Earth Guide to Global Warming | Level: 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. |
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| How To Grow a School Garden: A Complete Guide for Parents and Teachers | Level: 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.
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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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| Soul of the Sky: Exploring the Human Side of Weather | Level: 5-12 |
| | Author: Dave Thurlow |
ISBN: 0931134994 |
| Illustrated by: Paul M. Breeden | Publisher: The Mount Washington Observatory, 2000 |
| Description: Soul of the Sky is a collection of essays that illustrates how weather can inspire and terrify, connect and urge us to new adventures, and us them to gain a deeper appreciate of how eather and climate affect our everyday lives. |
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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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| This is my Planet: The Kids' Guide to Global Warming | Level: 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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| Water (Global Issues) | Level: 3-6 |
| | Author: Glenn Murphy |
ISBN: 978-1-74211-337-1 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: The Five Mile Press, 2009 |
| Description: Why is water a global issue? Discover everything there is to know about the worldÕs changing water supplies, and what kids can do to make a difference. Child-friendly, information-packed text. Hundreds of dramatic colourphotographs and illustrations. Interactive step-by-step experiments kids can do at home. Maps, graphs, and diagrams that convert statistics into meaningful information. |
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| The Weather Book: An Easy-to-understand Guide To The USA's Weather | Level: --- |
| | Author: Jack Williams |
ISBN: --- |
| Illustrated by: 0-679-77665-6 | Publisher: Vintage Books, 1997 |
| Description: Scientifically accurate, easy-to-understand weather guide. Full-color graphics explain and illustrate weather concepts. |
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| Wind: How the Flow of Air Has Shaped Life, Myth, and the Land | Level: --- |
| | Author: Jan De Blieu, Harry Foster (Editor) |
ISBN: 978-0395780336 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Houghton Mifflin, 1998 |
| Description: --- |
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