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Monthly Archives: March 2010
Teaching Life Science with Children’s Literature: Butterfly House
Butterfly House, written by Eve Bunting and illustrated by Greg Shed, is a sentimental story about a young girl and her grandfather who raise a butterfly from a larva. The book walks through the life stages of the butterfly and … Continue reading
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Teaching Civics With Children’s Literature: Feathers and Fools
Feathers and Fools written by Mem Fox and illustrated by Nicholas Wilton is a story about two different flocks of birds living very close to each other. The peacocks lived in the beautiful garden and the swans live on the … Continue reading
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Teaching Civics with Children’s Literature: I Pledge Allegiance
Introduction and Summary I Pledge Allegiance by June Swanson with illustrations by Rick Hanson is a fantastic book that teaches the history of the Pledge of Allegiance since it was written by Francis Bellamy in 1892. School children actually … Continue reading
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Teaching Civics with Children’s Literature: Liberty
Cartoon Nation presents Liberty a book that contains tons of facts and information about the political philosophy concept of liberty. Since liberty identifies people's rights and the ability to act according to one’s own will this book is a good … Continue reading
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Teaching Earth Science with Children’s Literature: The Little House
Once upon a time there was a Little House way out in the country. She was a pretty Little House and she was strong and well built. Virginia Lee Burton’s classic, The Little House, was the winner of the … Continue reading
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Teaching Life Science with Children’s Literature: Winter’s Tail: How One Little Dolphin Learned to Swim Again
Winter's Tail: How One Dolphin Learned to Swim Again, told by Juliana Hatkoff, Isabella Hatkoff, and Craig Hatkoff, is a heartwarming book that chronicles the amazing true story of Winter, a three-month old Atlantic bottle-nosed dolphin who lost her tail … Continue reading
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Teaching Life Science With Children’s Literature: The Tiny Seed
Introduction and Summary Eric Carle’s , The Tiny Seed, is a fabulous book about the life cycle of a tiny little seed as it finds it’s way through the world high in the air, far away, across the ocean, past … Continue reading
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Teaching Civics using Children’s Literature: Created Equal: Women Campaign for the Right to Vote
Introduction and Summary: Created Equal: Women Campaign for the Right to Vote, written by Ann Rossi, is a highly informative text outlining the women’s rights movement and their journey towards gaining the right to vote. This resource highlights influential women in … Continue reading
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Teaching Civics with Children’s Literature: Me Too!
Introduction and Summary Me Too!, written and illustrated by Mercer Mayer is an adorable book about Little Critter trying do the right thing while learning how to share with his little sister. He tries to go about each day enjoying … Continue reading
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Teaching Life Science with Children’s Literature: Bugs Are Insects
Introduction and Summary Bugs Are Insects written by Anne Rockwell explains what an insect really is and how to look for them in your own backyard and identify them. Simply put, “Anything that has six legs and three body parts … Continue reading
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