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  1. Creative Encounters: Activities to Expand Children's Responses to Literature by Anne T.; Toohey, Catherine Polkingharn, 1983
  2. Teaching Conflict Resolution Through Children's Literature (Grades K-2) by William J. Kreidler, 1999-01-01
  3. What Fun!: Over 150 Activities and Puzzles
  4. Children's Literature in the Elementary School with Student CD and Litlinks Activity Book by Charlotte S Huck, Barbara Kiefer, et all 2003-03-13
  5. MORE Science Adventures with Children's Literature: Reading Comprehension and Inquiry-Based Science (Through Children's Literature) by Anthony D. Fredericks, 2008-03-30
  6. Involving Parents Through Children's Literature: Preschool-Kindergarten (Through Children's Literature) by Anthony D. Fredericks, 1993-02-15
  7. Story Stretchers: Activities to Expand Children's Favorite Books by Shirley C. Raines, Robert J. Canady, 1989-07
  8. Children's Literature in Action: A Librarian's Guide (Library and Information Science Text Series) by Sylvia M. Vardell, 2008-01-30
  9. Science Through Children's Literature: An Integrated Approach (Through Children's Literature) by Carol M Butzow, John W Butzow, 1989-08-15
  10. Using Literature Activities to Teach Content Areas to Emergent Readers by Mildred R. Donoghue, 2000-11-15
  11. Teach Your Kids About Music: An Activity Handbook for Parents and Teachers Using Children's Literature by Ruby Chroninger, 1994-02
  12. Mentor Texts: Teaching Writing Through Children's Literature, K-6 by Lynn R. Dorfman, Rose Cappelli, 2007-03-30
  13. Exploring the Connection Between Children's Literature and Music by Regina Carlow, 2008-02-28
  14. Literature-Based Reading Activities (3rd Edition) by Ruth Helen Yopp, Hallie Kay Yopp, 2000-08-23

81. Children's Literature Sites
Chat room. http//www.npac.syr.edu/textbook/kidsweb/literature.html Grade C Entertaining educational. Variety of children’s activities.
http://www.vanwertcougars.net/fr/childlit.htm
Franklin Elementary 305 Frothingham, Van Wert, OH 45891
Home
Staff/email Class Home Pages Calendar ... Van Wert City Schools Children's Literature Links (Reviewed by Mr. White's WSU Ed.317 students)
  • http://childrensbooks.miningco.com/ Grade: C
  • Reviews for children. Link to Notable Books for Children. Other links.
  • http://childrenslit.com/ Grade: B
  • Monthly newsletter. Teaching materials. Listing of books by ages. How to tell when a book is good to use in your classroom.
  • http://darsie.ucdavis.edu/tales/ Grade: A http://discoveryschool.com/schrockguide/ Grade: A
  • Curriculum ideas for many topics. Literature link valuable to teachers. Lesson plans.
  • http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/depaola.htm Grade B http://fox.nstn.ca/~puppets/activity/plays/theatre.html Grade: A http://home.earthlink.net/~elbond/home.htm Grade: A http://indy4.fdl.cc.mn.us/~isk/stories/stories.html Grade: C http://jollyroger.com/treasureisland.html Grade: A
  • Read an entire book off of this site. Chat room for kids( discussions about books). User-friendly.
  • http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~jbrown/chauth.html
  • 82. ECI 642 MCTP - Children S Literature Across The Curriculum
    and develop a lesson incorporating a children’s literature. for the age of the children in your your standpoint, any materials used, what activities will be
    http://www.odu.edu/webroot/orgs/Educ/Misc/MCTP.nsf/pages/eci642mctp_assg

    83. [M4/L3] -- Children Awards
    What are some of the awards given for children s literature? What reading extension activities can you do with students in the media center? Assignments.
    http://www.alpine.k12.ut.us/depts/media/elemlessons_rev/m4-collections/lesson3cl
    Collections
    Alpine School District
    MODULE IV: Elementary Media Training
    Lesson 3 Children's Literature: Awards and Using Books with Students
    Learner Objectives Media specialists strive to provide a variety of quality reading materials for children. With so many new books published each year and with tight budgets, it is important to understand the range in quality and genres of children's literature available. The following lesson is divided into three parts. In the third part, you will examine:
    • The awards given to the authors and illustrators The functions of the Children's Literature Association of Utah The use of books with children

    Reading Assignments The readings come from the following books:
  • Children and Books by Sutherland, p. 547-572 (Encouraging Response to Literature).
    Children's Literature, Briefly by Jacobs and Tunnell, p. 303-335 (Children's Book Awards).
    The Newbery and Caldecott Awards by ALA, p. 1-9 and skim the book
    Primaryplots: A Book Talk Guide for Use with Readers Ages 4-8 by Thomas, p. xi-xiv (Preface) and skim the book.
  • 84. Literature-Based Social Studies: Children's Books & Activities To Enrich The K-5
    In association with. literatureBased Social Studies Children s Books activities to Enrich the K-5 Curriculum. Author Mildred
    http://edifyingspectacle.org/thanks/asinsearch_0897746058/
    Edifying Spectacle Thanks for helping, Richard Home Book Search All categories Baby Books Classical Music DVD Electronics Kitchen Magazines Office Products Popular Music Computers Software Toys Videos Video Games Cell Phones Books, Music, DVD Books
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    In association with
    Author: Mildred Knight Laughlin Patricia Payne Kardaleff
    Binding: Paperback
    Published: 12 December, 1990
    ISBN:
    by: Mildred Knight Laughlin Patricia Payne Kardaleff Customer Reviews: Avg. Customer Rating: Literature-Based Social Studies:
    As a college professor, I have been using this book for several years. I have found teachers improve their teaching of social studies when children's literature becomes part of their teaching style. This book is outstanding in it's ablility to assist teachers and parents to make social studies content fun for children in elementary schools.

    85. Children's Literature
    with literature. Hurst also suggests books and activities by subjects, such as time, color, rivers, and bullies. There links to articles on selected children s
    http://www.njpublib.org/Childrenslibrary/childrenliterature.htm
    Children's Literature in the Internet Association for library Service to Children http://www.ala.org/alsc The Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC) is a division of the American Library Association. Along with information on the organization and its events, the ALSC site has links to reviews of Newbery and Caldecott awardwinning books, a listing of publications relating to children's literacy and learning, and other reading resources for parents, children, librarians, and teachers. Booklist http://www.ala.org/booklist/ Each year more than 2,500 reviews of children's books appear in Booklist magazine. The section Books for Youth is organized by age group and fiction/nonfiction. it includes reviews from the current year. Cumulative indexes of past volumes of Booklist can be downloaded with Adobe Acrobat Reader. A helpful resource for parents, teachers, and librarians. Carol Hurst's Children's Literature Site http://www.carolhurst.com/ Carol Hurst's Book Reviews appear in Teaching K-8 Magazine . Featured book review at this site are accompanied by classroom activities, lists of similar books, story themes to discuss, and other ideas for teaching with literature. Hurst also suggests books and activities by subjects, such as time, color, rivers, and bullies. There links to articles on selected children's authors, and illustrators, and recommendations by curriculum area for teaching with children;s literature.

    86. Mellen Subscription Series:Mellen Studies In Children's Literature
    6. An Annotated Bibliography of MultiCultural literature and Related activities for Children Three to Ten Years by Gayle-Evans, Guda Year 2004 Series Number
    http://www.mellenpress.com/emp/mellenpress.cfm?serieskey=32&pc=7

    87. Using Childrens' Literature To Teach Math [Newsletter: Math Forum Internet News
    seven chapters describes a way children s literature can be used to teach mathematics, by providing a context or model for an activity with mathematical
    http://mathforum.org/epigone/numeracy/jylelwax
    Using Childrens' Literature to Teach Math [Newsletter: Math Forum Internet News No. 5.43 (23 Oct 2000) (fwd) by Esther D Leonelli
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    Subject: Using Childrens' Literature to Teach Math [Newsletter: Math Forum Internet News No. 5.43 (23 Oct 2000) (fwd) Author: edl@world.std.com Date: http://watt.enc.org/online/ENC2285/2285.html The Math Forum

    88. Children's Literature
    Carol Hurst s Children s literature Site This is a collection of reviews of great in the classroom and collections of books and activities about particular
    http://www.uiowa.edu/~crl/curriculum/children_literature.htm
    Comprehensive sites Carol Hurst's Children's Literature Site - This is a collection of reviews of great books for kids, ideas of ways to use them in the classroom and collections of books and activities about particular subjects, curriculum areas, themes and professional topics. Children's Book Council - The Children's Book Council (CBC) is a non-profit trade organization dedicated to encouraging literacy and the use and enjoyment of children's books since 1945. The CBC sponsors Young People's Poetry Week and National Children's Book Week each year. Site contains articles, links to author sites, and announcements of new books published. Children's Literature Web Guide - Among the many sites available through this directory are author sites, discussion boards, award sites, publishers' sites, and links to teacher resources. Fairrosa Cyber Library - Links the user to booklists, discussions of children's literature, publisher/bookseller information and more even more sites about children's literature.

    89. IPL Kidspace
    Hurst s Children s literature Site http//www.carolhurst.com/ Here you ll find reviews of great books for kids and collections of books and activities about
    http://www.ipl.org/div/kidspace/browse/rzn9000/
    IPL KidSpace All of the IPL Advanced You are here: Home KidSpace Reading Zone About the IPL ...
    Contact Us
    KidSpace Features Ask a Question
    Culture Quest

    Learning HTML

    Orca Search
    ...
    Story Hour
    KidSpace Subject Collections Reference
    The World

    Computers/Internet

    Reading Zone
    ...
    Fun Stuff

    Learn more about your favorite authors and books.
    Resources in this category:
    Akin to Annie
    http://www.geocities.com/EnchantedForest/Glade/1074/ "A special place devoted to Anne Shirley and the other characters of Avonlea." This lovely page includes recipes from the Anne of Green Gables books, reviews of the books, pictures and links to other Lucy Maude Montgomery web sites.
    Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
    http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/People/rgs/alice-table.html Online version of a children's classic. Go on zany adventures with Alice as she meets up with the Mad Hatter, the White Rabbit and more.
    Author Chats
    http://www.authorchats.com/ Ever wonder about your favorite author? This site has authors answering questions from kids, about their books and lives. Look in the archive for your favorite author!
    The Author Corner
    http://www.carr.org/authco/

    90. National Center For Children's Illustrated Literature
    Children s Art activities. Art activities based on the artwork of Ed Young. National Center for Children s Illustrated literature 102 Cedar
    http://www.nccil.org/activities.html
    EXHIBITS Children's Art Activities Meet the Artists Educational Tours Exhibit Costs and Requirements Touring Schedule ... Past and Future Exhibits Children's Art Activities Art Activities based on the artwork of: Nina Crews Donald Crews David Diaz Ann Jonas ... Ed Young
    National Center for Children's Illustrated Literature
    nccil@bitstreet.com

    91. Arts > Literature > Children's
    28 TeacherVision.com literature Provides enrichment activities and Internet links related to popular children s books. http//teachervision
    http://www.xasa.com/directorio/mozilla/Top/Arts/Literature/Children's/
    Results for Children's
    Open directory project Top Arts Literature
    Search in: Directory Web
    the entire directory only in Literature/Children's This category is for sites that offer information about literature for children. See also:
    Web pages: A Pocketful of Rhymes
    Features original, rhyming stories and poems for kids that promote self-esteem and individuality.
    http://members.aol.com/Bvsangl/pocket.html
    Children's Book Links
    Includes links to the best sites for children's literature from around the globe.
    http://absolute-sway.com/pfp/html/childrens.htm
    American Juvenile Collection
    Research bibliography of children's books published 1910-1960.
    http://www.liunet.edu/but08/ajc/ajc.htm
    Children's Bibliographies
    Provides categorized bibliographies of children's books. http://www.rcls.org/chil/chilbib.htm DeGrummond Collection of Children's Literature Children's literature research center specializing in American and British children's books. http://www.lib.usm.edu/~degrum/ Kay Vandergrift's Children's Literature Discusses children's literature and its impact on the lives of children. http://www.scils.rutgers.edu/special/kay/childlit.html

    92. 98.05.03: Travel Through Children's Literature Into The Lives Of The People Of O
    and critical thinking activities. Each study has Language Arts activities which guide the children to learn through literature.
    http://www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1998/5/98.05.03.x.html
    Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute Home
    Travel Through Children's Literature Into The Lives Of The People Of Our Nation
    by
    Nancy Taylor Skolozdra
    Contents of Curriculum Unit 98.05.03:
    To Guide Entry
    This unit is designed to use children's literature as the catalyst with which to explore several different cultures and areas of the United States. It has been patterned as a whole-language, integrated reading, language arts, social studies curriculum to be employed in a self-contained third grade classroom where the reading levels range from third grade to fifth grade within that classroom. This unit uses multiple copies of eight culturally diverse novels to nurture a love for reading as a lifelong source of enjoyment, information, and overall expansion and challenge to the mind as well as a base from which to look at four cultures, within our own nation, as the skills of the language arts are developed. The curriculum standards governing the content taught in the New Haven Public schools, at the third grade level, drive the goals and objectives of the lessons developed to accompany the readings of these eight primary books. The reading of the literature includes activities for building background, developing vocabulary strategies and key words, previewing and predicting, setting a purpose, and the actual independent guided reading of each text. This unit includes opportunities for personal responses to the literature through summarizing, writing, and critical thinking. It provides direction for utilizing the stories to teach in context the language arts skills included in the third grade curriculum.

    93. Locating Activities For Children's Books
    LOCATING activities CHILDREN S/YOUNG ADULT literature. Combines the teaching of music with children s literature through fun, creative activities.
    http://www.unk.edu/acad/library/curric/actchbks.htm
    LOCATING ACTIVITIES
    CHILDREN'S/YOUNG ADULT LITERATURE
    This guide will serve as a SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY and beginning point
    FOR IDENTIFYING RESOURCES that describe enrichment activities
    to use with specific titles or themes in children's and young adult literature.
    It is meant as a quick guide to help locate the resources held in the library.
    TO LOCATE RESOURCES IN ADDITION TO THOSE LISTED ON THE FOLLOWING PAGES: Search in ROSI (computer catalog) under the following subjects:
    • storytelling
    • children books and reading
    • flannelgraphs
    • language arts primary
    • reading games
    • literature study and teaching
    • literary recreations
    Search ERIC (Educational Resources Information Center) on networked databases (ELVIS):
    • under the titles of individual works, for example the title:
      Diary of Anne Frank
    • or if searching a theme, for example the following search strategy:
      lesson-plans OR activities
      AND
      children's literature
      AND holidays
    Search the K-12 Textbook Collection located in Curriculum. Teacher's editions and other support materials often contain ideas/activities/lesson plans for specific titles.
    • for elementary grades see the "Reading" textbook section. Call numbers begin "#Re"

    94. Reading Promotion At The International Library Of Children's Literature (ILCL).
    which provide direct services for children and supports their activities, serving as a national center supporting research and study on children? literature.
    http://www.ndl.go.jp/en/publication/cdnlao/048/482.html
    No. 48, November 2003 Special Topic: Reading Promotion (News from the National Library of Japan Reading promotion at the International Library of Children's Literature (ILCL)
    1. Outline of the International Library of Children's Literature (ILCL)
    (1)Establishment
    (2)Basic roles
    2. Activities of the ILCL ...
    (4) Services for Children
    1. Outline of the International Library of Children's Literature (ILCL)
    (1) Establishment Anxiety has been expressed in Japan that children are reading less these days. In 1993, people engaged in Children's literature and the Diet members who were interested formed the "League of Diet Members for Children and Books," and started working for the revision of the School Library Law and establishment of a national library of children's literature. In 1995, the "Board of Inquiry on an NDL Facility to Provide the Use of Children's Books and Others" submitted a report to the Librarian of the NDL, and then in January 1997, the Planning Office of the International Library of Children's Literature was set up. The building originally constructed as the Imperial Library in 1906 (designated as a historic building by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government) was refurbished in 2000 to house the ILCL, the first national library of its kind in Japan (the ILCL is a branch library of the NDL). It was partly opened to the public in May 2000 ( related article ), and fully opened on May 5 (Children's Day), 2002 (

    95. Carol Hurst's Children's Literature Site
    Carol Hurst's Children's literature site This World Wide Web (WWW) site is a collection of reviews of books for kids, ideas of ways to use them in the classroom, and collections of books and
    http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.carolhurst.com/&y=02DE3F70EEE817

    96. Author Jan Brett's Home Page - A Great Place For Ideas
    May 2004. 2,446 pages of free activities, coloring pages, and projects, You can find the link listed under Calendars on my activities Pages.
    http://www.janbrett.com/
    June 2004 2,454 pages of free activities, coloring pages, and projects
    There is a new 2005 calendar for you to download and printout. Many teachers have requested the first 6 months of next year so that they can create a new date calendar for the coming school year. You can find the link listed under Calendars on my Activities Pages.
    I've added two new flash cards to the set of 3D flash cards a hemisphere and a triangular prism. All of my flash cards, for arithmetic, shapes, and words are listed in the Flash Cards section of my Activity Pages.
    Thanks to a suggestion from wonderful teacher Pat Rotkiewicz, I've added five new Phonogram pages in both bulletin board and flash card format. You can find all of the Phonogram listed under the letter "P" on my Activities Pages. There are two coloring pages for Father's Day in the Coloring Pages section of this page. "I love my Dad" and "Happy Father's Day."

    97. EDUC 378: PERSPECTIVES IN CHILDREN'S LITERATURE
    group presentation focusing on the children’s book of your choice choose good literature in any instructional lesson plan, an extension activity, and ideas
    http://www.umpi.maine.edu/~chaloub/EDU357.htm
    EDU 357: CHILDREN’S LITERATURE: SPRING 2004
    Thursday 4:00 to 6:45 in Normal
    with
    Dr. Barbara Smith Chalou 768-9521
    Office Hours: M ,T,W 9:00 to 10:00AM
    chaloub@umpi.maine.edu

    http://www.umpi.maine.edu/~chaloub
    The Caterpillar and Alice looked at each other for some time in silence: at last the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth, and addressed her in a languid, sleepy voice. `Who are YOU?' asked the Caterpillar. This was not an encouraging opening for a conversation. Alice replied, rather shyly, `II hardly know, sir, just at present at least I know who I was when I got up this morning, but I think I must have been changed several times since then.' `What do you mean by that?' said the Caterpillar sternly. `Explain yourself!' `I can't explain MYSELF, I'm afraid, sir' said Alice , `because I'm not myself, you see.' `I don't see,' said the Caterpillar. `I'm afraid I can't put it more clearly,' Alice replied very politely, `for I can't understand it myself to begin with; and being so many different sizes in a day is very confusing.' `It isn't,' said the Caterpillar.

    98. CyberGuides K-3
    Abuela by Arthur Dorros Annie and the Old One by Miska Miles Apples (A Thematic Unit) Bread and Jam for Francis Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs by Judi
    http://www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/score/cyk3.html

    Grades K-3
    Grades 4-5 Grades 6-8 Grades 9-12 ...
    Foreign Language (CyberGuides)
    Language Arts
    Standards
    Teacher
    Evaluation
    ...
    Abuela by Arthur Dorros
    Annie and the Old One by Miska Miles Apples (A Thematic Unit) Bread and Jam for Francis Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs by Judi Barrett Charlotte's Web by E.B.White The Courage of Sarah Noble by Alice Dalgliesh Dear Mr. Blueberry by Simon James The Desert is Theirs by Byrd Baylor Frog and Toad Are Friends by Arnold Lobel The Goat in the Rug Grandfather's Journey by Allen Say The Great Kapok Tree by Lynne Cherry The Hungry Giant by Joy Cowley Katy and the Big Snow by Virginia Lee Burton Katy No Pocket by Emma Payne Here a Plant, There a Plant, Everywhere a Plant, Plant by Robert Quackenbush Hill of Fire by Thomas P. Lewis

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