Monthly Archives: February 2010

Teaching Earth Science with Children’s Literature: So That’s How the Moon Changes Shape!

So That’s How the Moon Changes Shape!, by Allan Fowler, gives simple explanations to young readers about the different phases of the moon.  It explains that children may think that the moon changes it’s shape, but helps them to understand … Continue reading

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Teaching Earth Science with Children’s Literature: The Planets in our Solar System

In The Planets In Our Solar System, by Franklyn Branley, the author reviews the nine planets; including Pluto in the discussion.  The author explains that several of the planets look like bright stars; but for others (Uranus and Neptune) you … Continue reading

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Teaching Economics with Children’s Literature: Sweet Potato Pie

Introduction and Summary Sadie’s family is in trouble.  The family farm has suffered from drought and Papa has received a letter from the bank threatening to take the farm unless a debt is repaid.  The only thing left is the sweet … Continue reading

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Teaching Ancient Civilizations with Children’s Literature: The Trojan Horse

Warwick Hutton masterfully retells and illustrates the famous legend of  The Trojan Horse. The familiar story is told in child friendly language that provides context to the simple and beautiful  watercolor and pen illustrations.  For those who may be unfamiliar … Continue reading

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Teaching Ancient Civilizations with Children’s Literature: Ancient History: Questions and Answer

Ancient History: Questions and Answers by Capella provides a great answer and question format for information about many aspects of ancient civilizations. The book covers Ancient Egypt, India, China, Greece, Rome, Americas, Mesopotamia, Medieval Europs, China, Japan, and the Incas and … Continue reading

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Teaching Earth Science with Children’s Literature: Tornadoes!

  Introduction and Summary The book Tornadoes was written by Gail Gibbons and provides information to students about their formation, how they are classified from one another, historical and safety information if one were to occur where they live. “The … Continue reading

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Teaching Earth Science With Children’s Literature: I am a Rock

I am a Rock, written by Jean Marzollo and illustrated by Judith Moffatt, is a good book for introducing earth science o young students (K-1) because it explains different kinds of rocks through a “Rock Hall of Fame” theme and … Continue reading

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Teaching Ancient Civilizations with Children’s Literature: D is for Dancing Dragon: A China Alphabet

 “A is for Chinese Acrobats performing with beauty and grace.  We clap and admire their physical strength, as they land in a very small place.” “B is for Beijing…”  D is for Dancing Dragon:A China Alphabet, written by Carol Crane … Continue reading

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Teaching Ancient Civilizations with Children’s Literature: Exploring Ancient Rome with Elaine Landau

“Hang on! You are going on a trip to ancient Rome! There are many things to see and do. Watch the gladiators fight in the Colosseum. Go shopping at the Forum for a toga or gold jewelry. Visit the Pantheon … Continue reading

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Teaching Ancient Civilizations with Children’s Literature: Sundiata

“Listen to me, children of the Bright Country, and ear the great deeds of ages past. The words I speak are those of my father and his father before him. Listen, then, to the story of Sundiata, the Lion King, … Continue reading

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