Teaching Geography with Children’s Literature: Come and Ride With Us!
Introduction and Summary Come and Ride With Us shares a journey to different countries such as Haiti, Canada, Hong Kong, Peru, and a few others and shows children how people in different countries...
View ArticleTeaching Civics With Children’s Literature: Stand Tall Molly Lou Melon
Stand Tall Molly Lou Melon tells the story of a little girl who gets teased a lot by all of her classmates. Author Patty Lovell and illustrator David Catrow write a story where Molly Lou Melon is...
View ArticleTeaching Ancient Civilizations with Children’s Literature: Ancient History:...
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,...
View ArticleTeaching Economics with Children’s Literature: Market Day
Introduction and Summary Market Day, written and designed by Lois Ehlert, tells the story of a family preparing to take goods they have made and grown to the Market. The story starts off with a child...
View ArticleTeaching Process Skills with Children’s Literature: What’s What?: A Guessing...
Introduction and Summary The book What’s What? A Guessing Game by Mary Serfozo is an interactive book that keeps children guessing. They need to use their previous knowledge and skills to guess what...
View ArticleTeaching Physical Science with Children’s Literature: Sound and Light
Introduction and Summary Sound and Light by David Glover gives a great overview of what sound and light are and how we use them. This book provides a section for topics like: lightning and thunder,...
View ArticleTeaching 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...
View ArticleTeaching Earth Science with Children’s Literature: Rain
Rain, written by Robert Kalan and illustrated by Donald Crews, explores what rain looks like in different types of landscapes and in different types of weather. There is “rain on the red car” and...
View ArticleInstructional Resource Set-Kindergarten, Counting
Counting can be and should be a fun topic for children to learn. This blog will offer resources for children and teachers covering the areas of counting, number sense, and number recognition for...
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