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  1. Language links: Whole-language activities based on children's literature by Karalee Ameel, 1992
  2. Link pak children's literature by Arlene Chenoweth, 1985
  3. Literature Activities for Yong Children Book 3 by DIANNA SULLIVAN, 1989
  4. Literature Activities for Young Children: Art Projects, Skill Building Activities, Plot Summaries Book 4 by Dianna Sullivan, 1989
  5. Link pak children's literature by Mary Ann Bursiek, 1989
  6. Picture Book Storytelling (Literature Activities for Young Children) by Janice J. Beaty, 1993
  7. Using children's literature to teach geography: Activities to incorporate childrens' literature into the social studies classroom at the elementary and secondary level by Linda L Hammon, 1992
  8. Read to Me, Talk with Me: Language Activities Based on Children's Favorite Literature
  9. Literature-Based History Activities for Children, Grades 4-8 by Patricia L. Roberts, 1996
  10. The three billy goats gruff: Activities and ideas (Link pak children's literature) by Cherryl Sage, 1987
  11. Link pak children's literature by Anne Lile, 1964
  12. Link pak children's literature by Arlene Chenoweth, 1985
  13. Link pak children's literature by Arnold Lobel, 1989
  14. The doorbell rang: Activities and ideas (Link pak children's literature) by Mary Lawlor, 1988

61. Suggestions For Further Reading
In addition, it contains many examples of activities which could be used in conjunction with children’s literature. Martin Haberman.
http://members.cox.net/chericemontgomery/ReadingList.html
Suggestions for Further Reading Related to the Use of Children's Literature in the Language Classroom
(Organized Alphabetically by Author's Last Name) RETURN TO THE PLETHORA INDEX Alma Flor Ada. A Magical Encounter: Spanish-Language Children’s Literature in the Classroom. (Santanilla Publishing Co.: Compton, CA), 1990.
This book contains sample activities for a variety of children’s books available in Spanish and a thematic listing of books recommended for grades K-6 (but most are appropriate for high school second language students). This book is definitely worth browsing.
*Bonnie Adair-Hauck. “Practical Whole Language Strategies for Secondary and University-level Foreign Language Students,” Foreign Language Annals. Vol. 29, No. 2, 1996, pp. 253-270. This article provides an excellent, research-based rationale for the use of whole language and includes a COMPLETE and innovative lesson plan for the legend ‘La hija del torero’ along with a copy of the story in both Spanish and English with activity masters.
Jean Andra-Miller. “Honing Active Language Skills by Reworking Tales and Legends,”

62. Children's Literature And Teacher's Resources On The Internet
of ways to use them, and collections of books and activities about particular www.carolhurst.com/index.html Carol Hurst’s children’s literature site.
http://www.towson.edu/users/cblume/teachweb.htm
Teacher's Resources on the Internet Charles J. Blume Between the Lions , one of the most ambitious children's media projects since Sesame Street on PBS. The website will offer kid-friendly navigation, interactive stories and print materials to download. ww w .pbskids.org/lions http://www.nationalgeographic.com/features/97/bureau - Kids can journey into some of the world's fascinating places and play interactive games. http://www.slj.co m /in d ... ex.asp Go to "links: Librarian’s Internet. This will give you many site listings for librarians and children's literature. Created by School Library Journal. www.richland.lib.sc.us/toolbox Resources for early childhood educators...some very nice activities. www.crayola.com "50 States in 50 weeks" Has early childhood creative experiences...colorful and creative curriculum ideas for young children. http://www.aacp s .org This is Anne Arundel County Public School's home page. From this site you can find out about many teaching ideas including Webquests that have been approved by Anne Arundel County. Get to this through Instruction/ Instructional Technology.

63. CanTeach: Links: English Language Arts - Literature Reviews, Theme Lists & Lesso
by DK Brown at the University of Calgary that compiles many resources related to children s literature award winners, best sellers, activities for the
http://www.canteach.ca/links/linkreviews.html
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Children's Literature Web Guide
A very extensive website put together by D.K. Brown at the University of Calgary that compiles many resources related to children's literature: award winners, best sellers, activities for the classroom and links, links, and more links !
How Novel!: Canadian Young Adult Literature
Developed by the Saskatoon Library, this site is dedicated to Canadian young adult fiction (fiction written by Canadians, about Canadians, or which takes place in Canada). Resources include cover art, annotations, reviews and publisher information, as well as author photographs and biographies. Searches can be made via subject or author.
Fairrosa Cyber Library of Children's Literature
A site of Children's literature links consisting of other book lists, recommended books and awards, thematic lists, and special interest books.
Carol Hurst's Children's Literature Site
A very large collection of children literature reviews that are organized by title, author, genre, and reading age. Additionally you can find fun activities for the classroom, reccommended related books, and related links.
BDD Books for Young Readers Teacher's Resource Center
Reviews and lesson plans on various books. Books organized into these searchable categories: Alphabetical Title Index, Authors and Illustrators Index, Awards Index, Black History Month Index, Grade Index, Interdisciplinary Index, Newbery Award Winners, and Reluctant Readers Index

64. Children's Literature--course Policies
literature Unit · Two critiques of online resources in children’s literature · Consistent attendance and participation in class activities and discussions.
http://www.mc.maricopa.edu/~levans/ENH291policies.html
EDU/ENH291 Children’s Literature Linda Evans
Fall 2002 Office: PV228
TR 11:30 AM (480) 654-7725
Office hours: 9:00-10:00 AM Tuesday and Thursday
and by appointment Email: levans@mail.mc.maricopa.edu
Website: www.mc.maricopa.edu/~levans
“We are a storying people. We make sense of our lives through stories; we understand our histories and glimpse our futures through stories—our own and the stories of others.”
Trousdale, Woesterhoff, and Schwartz, Give a Listen The goal of EDU/ENH291 Children’s Literature is to provide you with a strong foundation in the whats, whys, and hows of children’s literature. The course explores children’s psychological and cognitive development as it relates to reading, qualities, and genres of children’s literature, and methods of creating and implementing appealing literature units in the classroom. A special focus of this course is using children’s literature to promote understanding and respect for many cultures. Textbook and supplies Children’s Books in Children’s Hands . Temple, Martinez, Yokota, and Naylor. 1998. (current edition)

65. Children's Literature -Curriculum And Instruction (K-12) - University Of Alberta
Carol Hurst s Children s literature Site Book reviews, and classroom activities for language arts and other curriculum subjects.
http://www.library.ualberta.ca/subject/curriculum/childrenslit/index.cfm
Home Catalogue Databases Ejournals ... Curriculum and Instruction (K-12)
Children's Literature Resources on the Web
General Resources
Journals

Children's Stories

Lesson Plans
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General Resources
  • The Children's Literature Web Guide Internet resources related to books for children and young adults.
  • Resources in English Literature Selective resources available on the Internet or at the University of Alberta for English Literature.
  • Children's Literature: Criticism A Guide to finding library information.
  • Houghton Mufflin Education Place Elementary resources for teachers, students, and parents. Includes reading, an activity database, educational games, textbook support and other curriculum subjects.
  • Education Sites On The Web Includes links to science, math, language arts, french, geography, social studies, art, music, and physical education. The site also includes links to on-line papers, lesson plans, activities, tours and nutrition.
  • The Internet Public Library Includes a reference section, exhibits, magazines, serials, newspapers, on-line texts, a teen and youth section and a search engine.
  • Adventures of Cyberbee How the web can be used in the classroom. The site provides links to the language arts, math, science and social studies curriculum. Links in the area of language arts include pop up books, postcards and flowers.

66. IASL Children S Literature Resources
Carol Hurst s Children s literature Site This site has a collection of reviews of children s books, ideas the classroom or library, and activities related to
http://www.iasl-slo.org/chlitres.html

67. Childrenlit
advocate for integrating literature into the curriculum. Her site offers reviews of children s books and ideas for lessons and activities surrounding them.
http://www.millersville.edu/~curricul/childrenlit.htm
Finding Children’s Literature Reference Books Children’s Literature on the Web Finding Children’s Literature in Ganser Library In order to find books for children on a specified topic, follow these steps: Go to the Millersville University Library Catalog Click on the “Guided Search” Tab Click on “Set More Limits” (bottom of screen) From the Collection box, scroll and choose “Juvenile Literature—All” Click Set Limits In the first search box, type your topic, such as “animals” In the second search box, type another search term if necessary, such as “poems” OR, if looking for an early childhood picture book, type “easy”. Choose from your list of titles—call numbers will refer to the different sections of the juvenile collection, all on the 2 nd floor. Selected Reference Books on Children’s Literature Selection Guides Barr, Catherine. Reading in Series: A Selection Guide for Children Reference: Z1037.R361999 Barstow, Barbara. Beyond Picture Books: A Guide to First Readers Reference Z1037.B2781995 Freeman, Judy. Books Kids Will Sit Still For: The Complete Read-aloud Guide Reference Z1037.F8471990

68. ENC Online: ENC Features: ENC Focus: Past Issues: Using Children's Literature In
utilizes the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) Standards as a base for the mathematics activities and features children s literature that is
http://www.enc.org/features/focus/archive/lit/resources_v4n5/math_resources/
Skip Navigation You Are Here ENC Home ENC Features ENC Focus Past Issues ... Teacher Resource Materials for Using Children's Literature: Mathematics Search the Site More Options Classroom Calendar Digital Dozen ENC Focus ... Ask ENC Explore online lesson plans, student activities, and teacher learning tools. Find detailed information about thousands of materials for K-12 math and science. Read articles about inquiry, equity, and other key topics for educators and parents. Create your learning plan, read the standards, and find tips for getting grants.
Teacher Resource Materials for Using Children's Literature: Mathematics
  • Growing with mathematics kindergarten sampler
    Date: Grade:
    K Cost: ENC#:
    A language-based K to 5 curriculum program, GROWING WITH MATHEMATICS contains multicultural and interdisciplinary activities designed with a focus on communication in the math classroom. This Kindergarten program integrates reading and writing with sorting objects, comparing size and shape, ordering events, and recognizing numerals.
    http://www.enc.org/resources/records/0,1240,009853,00.shtm
  • 69. ENC Online: Curriculum Resources: Carol Hurst's Children's Literature Site (ENC-
    Type Lessons activities; literature; Professional development for kids with reviews, activities, links to link has recommended children s books, activities
    http://www.enc.org/resources/records/full/0,1240,004512,00.shtm
    Skip Navigation You Are Here ENC Home Curriculum Resources Search the Site More Options Classroom Calendar Digital Dozen ENC Focus ... Ask ENC Explore online lesson plans, student activities, and teacher learning tools. Search Browse About Curriculum Resources Read articles about inquiry, equity, and other key topics for educators and parents. Create your learning plan, read the standards, and find tips for getting grants.
    Grades: Pre-K K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
    URL: http://www.carolhurst.com/
    ENC#: ENC-004512
    Publisher: Crocker Communications
    Date:
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    History. Instructional issues. Technology. Writing. Science
    History of science. Instructional issues. Instructional materials. Physical Science. Professional development. Integrated/interdisciplinary approaches Language arts. Literature. Reading. Writing. Resource Type: Media Type: Internet resource. Abstract: Table of Contents: Featured books All reviewed books Listed by title Listed by author Listed by type Listed by grade level Subjects and themes Curriculum areas Language arts Math US history World history Geography and cultures Science Art Music Critical thinking Other subjects and themes Appalachia Chickens Colors Escapes Farms Food Journeys Mail Native Americans Quests Research

    70. Activities For Any Literature Unit, Primary
    Use these exciting activities to expand any piece of quality children s literature into an indepth unit for a literature-based classroom. 144 pages.
    http://edushop.edu4kids.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=1941

    71. Children's Literature Foundation Of New Zealand
    Other activities. 100 New Zealand Children’s Authors and Illustrators); Promotion of New Zealand children’s literature and literacy;
    http://www.vuw.ac.nz/nzbookcouncil/tradeorgs/clf.htm
    Home Writers Book News Book Council ... Home
    This organisation encompasses the former Children's Literature Association and Children's Book Foundation.

    The Children’s Literature Foundation Inc. was formed in 2000 by the amalgamation of the Children’s Literature Association of New Zealand Inc. and the New Zealand Children’s Book Foundation Inc., both longstanding and respected national organisations in the field of children’s literature. The Foundation is a national networking group for the many individuals, agencies and organisations in New Zealand concerned with children’s books and children’s literacy. Members include teachers, librarians, parents, writers, illustrators, publishers, booksellers and other interested people. Primary Aims The primary aims of the Foundation are to promote public awareness of the value of books and reading for children from preschoolers to young adults, and to support the development of New Zealand children’s literature. Membership Membership is open to individuals and groups on payment of an annual subscription. Individual members receive:

    72. The Allen Parker Slave Narrative Site - Learning Activitites Project 4
    PROJECT 4 Rules and Laws activities for Second Graders. By Kelly M. Thorne. CHILDREN S literature. Arnold, T. (1987). No Jumping on the Bed.
    http://core.ecu.edu/hist/cecelskid/learning/literature4.htm
    THE ALLEN PARKER SLAVE NARRATIVE
    LEARNING ACTIVITIES FOR TEACHERS PROJECT 4 Materials Objectives Children's Literature ... Allen Parker Home Site Design by
    Joyce Joines Newman
      PROJECT 4: Rules and Laws
      Activities for Second Graders By Kelly M. Thorne CHILDREN'S LITERATURE Arnold, T. (1987). No Jumping on the Bed.
      New York: Dial Books.
      Walter always wanted to jump on the bed. One night, he dreamed that he fell through the floor. When he awoke, he never wanted to jump on his bed again. Walter learns that when you break a rule, there is always a consequence that follows. Conover, C. (1989). Mother Goose and the Sly Fox.
      Mother Goose leaves her seven goslings with Mr. Mouse while she goes to town. Although the goslings have been warned not to let anyone in, the sly fox tricks them into opening the door and catches all but one. Mother Goose rescues her goslings by playing a trick on the fox and the goslings learn that doing something they have been warned not to do will only get them into trouble in the end. Emberley, M. (1990).

    73. Children's Literature - Online Authors!
    writing activities, author interviews, and book extensions geared toward their targeted audience of child readers. arrow back to top. CHILDREN S literature
    http://www.mvr3.k12.mo.us/technology/resources/authors.html
    A resource page for ECC course EN 2033: Literature for Children
    Jeen Steiger, Instructor
    Official Author Sites
    Publisher Sites Children's Literature Sites
    OFFICIAL AUTHOR SITES
    Visit the following "official sites" of children's book authors for biographical information, book previews, and book activities. Louisa May Alcott author of Little Women
    Avi all genres and ages
    Jim Aylesworth former teacher who now writes picture books
    Molly Bang author of award-winning concept books
    Judy Blume read Judy Blume's opinion of censorship here
    Jan Brett award-winning folktales
    Eric Carle
    Beverly Cleary
    Sharon Creech Newbery award for novel Walk Two Moons Roald Dahl fantastic fantasy! Mem Fox emergent language Australian author Jean Craighead George Gail Gibbons nonfiction with illustrative detail Virginia Hamilton novels for youth Will Hobbs adventure stories of the Southwest Jean Marzollo Robert Munsch Laura Numeroff popular cumulative tales Katherine Paterson realistic contemporary fiction chapter books Gary Paulsen Dav Pilkey humorous picture books Patricia Polacco multicultural picture books William Steig award-winning picture book author/illustrator Jane Yolen back to top
    PUBLISHER SITES
    The following publishers have biographical information about authors on their company website. Additionally, they each offer online interactivity with games, writing activities, author interviews, and book extensions geared toward their targeted audience of child readers.

    74. Resources For Reading - USC Readers Plus
    http//www.carolhurst.com/~rebotis/index.html Carol Hurst s Children s literature Site in the classroom and collections of books and activities about particular
    http://www.usc.edu/dept/LAS/jep/readers/web_read.htm
    USC Readers Plus
    Reading Resources and Activities
    Lesson Plans and Teaching Pedagogy
    • http://www.bnkst.edu/americareads/americareads.html
      Preparing for the America Reads Challenge . This Website provides reading tutors with a variety of information ranging from background information on literacy and early reading, sample lesson plans, activities, and information on other literacy and reading resources. http://goldmine.cde.ca.gov/cilbranch/teachrd.htm
      Teaching Reading : A Balanced, Comprehensive Approach to Teaching Reading in Pre-kindergarten through Grade Three. (Browse down the page until you get to the report) http://www.ed.gov/pubs/parents/Reading/index.html
      Helping Your Children Learn to Read (gr. k-2). This site is a wonderful resource for parents as well as teachers. It offers practical activities to do with the emergent reader that will foster a love of reading and writing. Readers can print out pages and give them to their student's families. Especially those who are asking what they can do! http://www.carolhurst.com/~rebotis/index.html

    75. Children's Literature And Literacy Practicum
    LIT 430 Children s literature and Literacy. The practicum provides the opportunity for students to observe and participate in the language arts activities of
    http://www3.nu.edu/schools/SOAS/DOWC/courses/LIT430A.html

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    View Faculty! Dr. Janet Baker Ms. Colleen Pauza Dr. Carol Gunther Dr. Paul Majkut Ms. Vicki Martineau-Gilliam Dr. John Miller Ms. Karen Offitzer Dr. Michael McAnear Mr. Edward Warren Dr. Scott McClintock Mrs. Claudia Huiza Dr. Jana Rivers-Norton Dr. Alice Scharper Mr. William Edwards Mr. Colin Dickey Dr. Christine Photinos Mr. Kevin Cabral Dr. Marlene Szymona Dr. John Walkup

    76. Teaching Conflict Resolution Through Childrens Literature (Grades K-2)
    Teaching Conflict Resolution Through childrens literature (Grades K2). Teaching Conflict Resolution Through childrens literature
    http://www.edu-books.com/Teaching_Conflict_Resolution_Through_Childrens_Literatu
    Teaching Conflict Resolution Through Childrens Literature (Grades K-2)
    Teaching Conflict Resolution Through Childrens Literature (Grades K-2)

    by Authors: William J. Kreidler , James Graham Hale
    Released: 01 January, 1999
    ISBN: 0590497472
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    Teaching Conflict Resolution Through Childrens Literature (Grades K-2) > Customer Review #1: A Terrific Teacher Resource for Teachers Who Care!

    While taking a graduate class in conflict resolution and peacebuilding, I was first introduced to the name William J. Kreidler, the author of this book. I became interested in learning more about this advocate for helping children in todays world to work through their conflicts without violence. Having now read his book, I am very excited to have a "teacher-friendly" curriculum guide in hand to help me with conflict resolution in my classroom. The literature and ideas presented in this resource are geared for grades K-2. Through the use of language-rich childrens literature, the author gives the teacher wonderful ways to teach the concepts of diversity, problem-solving, conflict-solving, caring, respect and community. I would highly recommend this book! I cant wait to put these ideas to use!

    77. TeacherSource . Early Childhood . Children's Literature | PBS
    Use the following programs, lesson plans, activities, and stories to share classic children s literature with your students. View
    http://www.pbs.org/teachersource/prek2/theme/childrenslit.shtm
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    The TV to Lesson Connection: Children's Literature
    Go to more Language Arts and Literature related thematic units
    Go to thematic units for all subjects: The Monthly Theme Archive
    Use the following programs, lesson plans, activities, and stories to share classic children's literature with your students.
    View:
    Between the Lions
    - "The Chess Mess"
    It's Alice day! Cleo reads "Through the Looking Glass" by Lewis Carroll and each member of the lion family plays a part. It's a day where everything is nonsensical and unpredictable. Theo and Click face-off in a life-sized game of chess. The sound of the day is the short "e" found in words such as "chess," "zesty" and "stretch."
    George Shrinks
    - "Becky in Wonderland"
    It's a rainy day at the Shrinks' house and George and Becky are longing for a great adventure. Dad tells them they can have one right at home and hands them a large picture book of "Alice in Wonderland." George and Becky get into the book - literally. They fall into a rabbit hole of their own and set off on a wild adventure very similar to the one Alice encountered herself. Visit TV for Teachers to learn when these programs air in your town.

    78. TeacherSource . Recommended Links . Arts & Literature | PBS
    Hurst s Children s literature Site This site provides reviews of over 200 children s books. The site also contains discussion topics, activities, and related
    http://www.pbs.org/teachersource/recommended/arts_lit/lk_childrens.shtm
    search options
    Monday, June 7, 2004
    Recommended Links
    Archived Recommendations
    Children's Literature
    BookHive

    BookPALS - Storyline

    The Screen Actor’s Guild brings us an on-line streaming video program featuring SAG members reading children’s books aloud. Watch and listen to Elijah Wood read “Me and My Cat” by Satoshi Kitamura. In all, ten books by authors like Patricia Polacco, Mem Fox, and David Shannon are read by actors including Sean Astin and Melissa Gilbert. Each book offers an accompanying lesson plan and activity guide as well as information about the author, illustrator and reader. Downloads require Real Audio, Windows Media or QuickTime
    Carol Hurst's Children's Literature Site

    This site provides reviews of over 200 children's books. The site also contains discussion topics, activities, and related titles for many of the books included in the site. Users can search by author, title, subject, grade level (K-9), or type of book. In-depth analysis of particular curricular topics and professional development tools are also available.
    Colorín Colorado

    Available in English and Spanish, Colorín Colorado is a special initiative from Reading Rockets, www.readingrockets.org, a national project of public television station WETA in Washington, D.C. This bilingual Web site was created mostly for parents to help their children become good readers and successful students. There are tips and activities for reading practice at home. Recommended books are either bilingual, in Spanish, or about Hispanic characters. There is a video interview with Hispanic author Pat Mora that can be viewed at the site. The section for teachers provides ideas on ways to use the site.

    79. Children
    Provides information for teachers and librarians related to children’s literature, including reading activities and bibliographies of recommended books.
    http://www.mnstate.edu/cmc/InternetLinks/ChildrenLiterature.htm
    Curriculum Materials Center
    Livingston Lord Library
    Carol Sibley, Curriculum Librarian
    Home About the CMC Ask a Librarian Bibliographies ... MSUM Home Page Children's Literature
    • ABC-Lit: An Index to Children's Literature Scholarship —Indexes critical articles related to children's literature. (http://www2.wcoil.com/~ellerbee/abc-lit.html) Provides links to web sites for children’s and young adult authors and illustrators. Also includes birthdays of children’s authors. (http://www.dalton.org/libraries/fairrosa/cl.authors.html) The Big Busy House: HarperCollins Children’s Books Includes information on authors and books published by HarperCollins. Provides teachers guides, readers guides, games, and other features including an on-line version of Aliki’s How a Book Is Made. http://www.harperchildrens.com/hch Book Links: Connecting Books, Libraries, and Classrooms —Includes selected articles from the periodical Book Links , plus two cumulative indexes of all issues of the magazine, one consisting of articles arranged by feature title and the other of subjects, authors/illustrators, and book titles. The MSUM Library has Book Links available in its periodical collection. (http://www.ala.org/BookLinks/)

    80. AlphaPlus Index To Web Resources
    Summary, Learning activities related to children s literature and winter. Contents, money. Combines math activities with children s literature.
    http://www.alphaplus.ca/opnhs/english/SiteList.asp?IndNm=213

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