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Monthly Archives: September 2009
Teaching Earth Science with Children’s Literature: Moonshot – The Flight of Apollo 11
On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong made the first human appearance on the moon. Landing on the moon was not as easy as it had seemed to those who watched the event from their televisions at home. There was much … Continue reading
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Teaching Earth Science with Children’s Literature: One Well: The Story of Water on Earth
In the book One Well: The Story of Water on Earth author Rochelle Strauss explores the concept that all water is connected – oceans, rivers, glaciers and raindrops are all a part of the global well. The book is … Continue reading
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Teaching Earth Science With Children’s Literature: Just a Dream
Looking for a book to discuss the concepts of pollution, recycling and environmental stewardship. Use Just a Dream, written and illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg, to get class discussion started. With beautiful illustrations and kid friendly prose, this book is … Continue reading
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Teaching Earth Science with Children’s Literature: Moon
Why does the moon appear to change? What is the moon made of? Why does the moon seem to travel through the sky? Discover the answers in the marvelous book, Moon, written by Steve Tomecek and illustrated by Liisa C. … Continue reading
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Teaching Earth Science with Children’s Literature: What Makes Day and Night
What Makes Day and Night is a Stage 2 Let’s-Read-And-Find-Out Science book written by Franklyn M. Branley and illustrated by Arthur Dorros. “The earth is always turning. It never stops. Round and round it goes. And it goes very … Continue reading
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Teaching Earth Science with Children’s Literature: On the Same Day in March
On the Same Day in March: A Tour of the World’s Weather, written by Marilyn Singer and illustrated by Frane Lessac is a colorful and interesting way to introduce an earth science lesson about weather. The book moves from city … Continue reading
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Teaching Earth Science with Children’s Literature: Weather Forecasting
Weather Forecasting by Gail Gibbons is a story that outlines the different weather patterns for each season as well as highlights the different jobs and tools involved in weather forecasting. At the beginning of each season, Gibbons displays a variety of … Continue reading
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Teaching Earth Science with Children’s Literature: On the Same Day in March
On The Same Day In March written by Marilyn Singer and illustrated by Frane Lessac offers a tour of the world’s weather. This bright and colorful books explains the changes of weather by taking the reader on a tour throughout … Continue reading
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Teaching the Water Cycle with Children’s Literature: Down Comes the Rain
Down Comes the Rain, written by Franklyn Branley and illustrated by James Hale, is an interactive story that explores the water cycle and how it influences the weather. The book begins by defining where rain comes from. It then goes step-by-step through the … Continue reading
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Teaching Earth Science with Children’s Literature: The Moon Book
The Moon Book written & illustrated by Gail Gibbons describes the phases of the moon, it’s revolation around Earth, and how we have studied the moon. The Moon Book, with it’s brightly colored pictures, is all about the light in our sky, the moon. “It outshines … Continue reading
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