Wellfleet Elementary School 2013 Summer Reading …...Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 10 -5...
Transcript of Wellfleet Elementary School 2013 Summer Reading …...Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 10 -5...
Wellfleet Elementary School 2013 Summer Reading Program
Nauset Public Schools acknowledges
Anne Moore - Eddy Elementary School Elisa Bucci - Stony Brook Elementary School
Kara Wilson - Orleans Elementary School Breigh Ann Menza - Eastham Elementary School
Marianne Millette-Kelley - Wellfleet Elementary School
and
Nori Morganstein, Brewster Ladies’ Library Nic Willcox - Brewster Ladies’ Library Anna Nielsen - Wellfleet Public Library
Fran McLoughlin - Eastham Public Library Ann Foster - Snow Library
for their collaborative efforts in compiling the book selections
for our students’ Summer Reading Program.
You can celebrate digging deep to overcome a challenge or choose a cookbook and dig in to a fabulous feast. Dig for clues or hang out in a dugout. Go on an archeological dig or witness the “Big Dig.” Explore the Great Barrier Reef down under or enjoy colloquialisms from down South. No matter what you choose, dig into reading this summer!
Dr. Richard J. Hoffmann, Superintendent Dr. Bonny L. Gifford, Assistant Superintendent
Dear Wellfleet Elementary School Family: Summer is a wonderful time to encourage and stimulate the reading habits of children, and a wonderful compliment to summer activities like swimming, baseball, camping, and travel. Your child’s education does not end when school does, and reading is a terrific way to continue the learning process. As in previous years, Wellfleet Elementary School and the Wellfleet Public Library are partnering with the Massachusetts Regional Library System’s Statewide Summer Library Reading Adventure. This year’s theme is, “Dig Into Reading!” Please plan to visit the Wellfleet Public Library to enjoy exciting summer activities that are planned. Reading on car trips, at the beach, or cuddled up with a favorite adult are just a few examples of reading opportunities over the summer. Whether your child reads independently or is read to, he/she can record their reading experiences in the enclosed book log. Feel free to choose books from the list provided or any appropriate book that appeals to your child. We wish you a safe and fun-filled summer with lots of sun, sand, and READING!
Sincerely,
Mary Beth Rodman, Principal
Marianne Millette-Kelley, School Librarian
Anna L. Nielsen, Wellfleet Public Library
Table of Contents
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Library Information ....................................................................................... Page 2
Preschool - Kindergarten Rhyming Books ................................................... Page 3
Preschool - Kindergarten Alphabet Books ................................................... Page 4
Preschool - Kindergarten Predictable/Repetitive Books .............................. Page 5
Preschool - Kindergarten Story Books/Classics........................................... Page 6
Preschool - Kindergarten Counting Books ................................................... Page 7
Fiction - Grades K-2 ..................................................................................... Page 8
Nonfiction - Grades K-2 ............................................................................. Page 10
Fiction - Grades 3-5 ................................................................................... Page 13
Nonfiction - Grades 3-5 .............................................................................. Page 16
Poetry - Grades K-5 ................................................................................... Page 19
Web Sites .................................................................................................. Page 21
Book Review Sheets .................................................................................. Page 22
Book Logs .................................................................................................. Page 24
School Librarians
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Eastham Elementary School, Eastham ..................................... Breigh Ann Menza
Eddy Elementary School, Brewster ..................................................... Anne Moore
Nauset Regional High School, Eastham ........................................ Roberta Endich
Nauset Regional Middle School, Orleans ....................................Katherine Harvey
Orleans Elementary School, Orleans ................................................... Kara Wilson
Stony Brook Elementary School, Brewster ............................................ Elisa Bucci
Wellfleet Elementary School, Wellfleet ............................. Marianne Millette-Kelley
Brewster Ladies’ Library ............................. Nori Morganstein, Children’s Librarian
Brewster Ladies’ Library ............................... Nic Willcox, Youth Services Librarian
Eastham Public Library ........................ Fran McLoughlin, Youth Services Librarian
Snow Library ................................................ Judi Wilson, Youth Services Librarian
Wellfleet Public Library ............................. Anna Nielsen, Youth Services Librarian
Brewster Ladies’ Library Eastham Public Library 1822 Main Street, Brewster 508.896.3913
190 Samoset Road, Eastham 508.240.5950
Hours: Hours: Tuesday and Thursday 10-8 Tuesday and Thursday 10-8 Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 10-5 Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday 10-4 Sunday and Monday - Closed Sunday and Monday - Closed Snow Library Wellfleet Public Library 67 Main Street, Orleans 508.240.3760
55 West Main Street, Wellfleet 508.349.0310
Hours: Hours: Monday, Thursday, and Friday 10-5 Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday 2-8 Tuesday and Wednesday 10-8 Tuesday 10-8 Saturday 10-4 Friday 10-5 Sunday - Closed Saturday 10-5 Sunday - Closed
Suggested Titles Preschool - Kindergarten
Rhyming Books
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Rhyming books strengthen your child’s ability to hear sounds.
Alborough, Jez It’s the Bear! Andreae, Giles Rumble in the Jungle Carlstrom, Nancy White Jesse Bear, What Will You Wear? Other Jesse Bear books Fox, Mem Sleepy Bears
Hubbell, Patricia Trains: Steaming! Pulling! Huffing! Miranda, Anne To Market, To Market Root, Phyllis One Duck Stuck Trapani, Iza (retold by) The Itsy Bitsy Spider Weeks, Sarah Mrs. McNosh Hangs Up the Wash Yolen, Jane How Do Dinosaurs Eat Their Food?
Suggested Titles Preschool - Kindergarten
Alphabet Books
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There are many new alphabet books using new and creative ways to present the ABC’s. These books reinforce your child’s knowledge of the letters visually and sequentially.
Dragonwagon, Crescent Alligator Arrived with Apples: A Potluck Alphabet Feast Ernst, Lisa Campbell The Letters are Lost! Lobel, Arnold On Market Street
Martin Jr., Bill Chicka, Chicka, Boom, Boom McPhail, David Animals A to Z Wood, Audrey Alphabet Adventure
Suggested Titles Preschool - Kindergarten
Predictable/Repetitive Books
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These books encourage children to listen carefully and identify the sentence or phrase that is repeated. Memory and sequencing are reinforced through these books. Arnold, Katya Meow! Guarino, Deborah Is Your Mama a Llama? Henkes, Kevin Kitten’s First Full Moon Hoberman, Mary Ann Miss Mary Mack: A Hand-Clapping Rhyme Hutchins, Pat Don’t Forget the Bacon Jackson, Alison I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie
Neitzel, Shirley I’m Taking a Trip on My Train Wood, Audrey The Napping House
Suggested Titles Preschool - Kindergarten
Story Books/Classics
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Story books give your child the opportunity for special time with you. Enjoy the story, setting, characters, and illustrations together. Freeman, Don Corduroy Slobodkina, Esphyr Caps for Sale: A Tale of a Peddler, Some Monkeys and Their Monkey Business Various authors The Little Red Hen Various authors Stone Soup Various authors The Bremen Town Musicians Any books by these authors: Jan Brett Eric Carle Lucy Cousins Denise Fleming Holly Keller Kevin Henkes Martin Waddell Rosemary Wells
Suggested Titles Preschool - Kindergarten
Counting Books
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Counting books help with numbers and quantities. These books are very interactive. Calbrera, Jane Over in the Meadow Carle, Eric 10 Little Rubber Ducks Christelow, Eileen Five Little Monkeys Jumping On the Bed Falwell, Cathryn Turtle Splash!: Countdown at the Pond Hutchins, Pat The Doorbell Rang Koller, Jackie French Seven Spunky Monkeys
Lesser, Carolyn Spots: Counting Creatures from Sky to Sea Trapani, Iza How Much Is That Doggie in the Window? Wells, Rosemary Bunny Money
Acknowledgement: Written by Kate Berg and Susan Alman, Nauset School District Teachers, and Natalie Marsh, former Children’s Librarian, Eastham Public Library, with the support of the Early Childhood Curriculum and School Readiness Committees.
Suggested Titles Grades K-2: Fiction
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Banks, Kate The Night Worker Alex wants to be like his father and go to a construction site one day. Burton, Virginia Lee Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel Mike and his steam shovel MaryAnne find new and exciting places to dig. Cronin, Doreen* Diary of a Worm One small worm has a big life! While he loves to dig, he also enjoys going to school. Dale, Penny Dinosaur Dig Dinosaurs from one to ten use construction equipment to dig, shovel, roll, and scrape as they build a special surprise. Ehlert, Lois* Eating the Alphabet This book shows how it is fun to dig into fruits and vegetables while learning the alphabet at the same time. Fleming, Denise Lunch A VERY hungry mouse digs into a very colorful lunch. Garcia, Emma Tip Tip Dig Dig This book describes how earth moving trucks clean up a dump and make a playground. This book explains how mixers, dump trucks, and cranes work.
Haughton, Chris Oh No George! A dog tries to be well behaved and tries to resist the temptation to dig up flowers all before he finds a yummy chocolate cake.
Suggested Titles Grades K-2: Fiction
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Henkes, Kevin* Circle Dogs Dogs live in square houses but dig circle holes and eat circle snacks in this entertaining story. Mayo, Margret Dig Dig Digging Simple rhymes describe what earth moving vehicles do. McMullan, Kate I Stink! A big garbage truck makes the rounds digging up interesting remains.
Meiser, Cari Tiny’s Bath Tiny, a big dog, loves to dig. His owner has a hard time finding a place to give him a bath.
Rinker, Sherri Duskey Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site As the sun sets on a construction site all the trucks say good night. One by one the crane, the cement mixer, dump truck, bulldozer, and excavator finish their long day. They then go to sleep to prepare for another long day! Sayre, April Pulley Dig, Wait, Listen: A Desert Toad’s Tale A saddleback toad digs under the sand waits for the rain to stop to lay eggs. She hears other animals going by above her and eventually lays her eggs.
Suggested Titles Grades K-2: Nonfiction
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Arnold, Caroline A Walk on the Great Barrier Reef Describes the fascinating plants and animals that live on the Great Barrier Reef. Clement, Nathan Job Site The bulldozer, the excavator, the loader and other heavy machinery all have important tasks to accomplish at the job site: digging, lifting, carrying, dumping, moving, and shaping. Collard, Sneed B. Pocket Babies and Other Amazing Marsupials Marveling at marsupials -- The rise of the marsupials -- New world marsupials : opossums o'plenty -- Australasian marsupials : the animals down under -- Rat-kangaroos : the tree planters -- Koalas and wombats : the un-bears -- A grab bag of possums and cuscuses -- Of bandicoots, bilbies, numbats, and moles -- Marsupial meat-eaters : Tasmanian devils, quolls, and more -- Extinct and endangered : marsupials in trouble -- Hard work and hope : marsupial conservation.
Cook, Deanna F. Kids’ Pumpkin Projects: Planting and Harvest Fun Provides instructions for 50 projects and activities involving pumpkins, including growing them, using them in recipes and making things out of them.
Duke, Kate Archaeologists Dig for Clues A lets-read-and-find-out science book. Herzog, Brad H is for Homerun: A Baseball Alphabet Hunker down in the dug-out for a book about that home run!
Suggested Titles Grades K-2: Nonfiction
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Hoban, Tana Dig, Drill, Dump, Fill Introduces, through photographs alone, heavy construction machines: Earth movers, mixers, diggers, and others. Hopkinson, Deborah and James E. Ransome Sky Boys: How They Built the Empire State Building In 1931, a boy and his father watch as the world's tallest building, the Empire State Building, is constructed, step-by-step, near their Manhattan home. Lasky, Kathryn Dinosaur Dig Follows an East Coast family as it travels to Montana to join a paleontology team in digging for dinosaur bones. Lovejoy, Sharon Roots, Shoots, Buckets, & Boots: Gardening Together with Children Have fun digging in the dirt with the whole family.
Reich, Susanna Minette's Feast: The Delicious Story of Julia Child and Her Cat While Julia is in the kitchen learning to cook up elaborate, delicious dishes, the only feast Minette is truly interested in is that of fresh mouse. Includes biographical information about Julia Child.
Scholl, Elizabeth Organic Gardening for Kids Why become an organic gardener? Sun, water and soil. What should I plant? Creating your organic garden. Maintaining your organic garden. Van Laan, Nancy With a Whoop and a Holler: A Bushel of Lore from Way Down South A collection of tales, rhymes, riddles, superstitions, and sayings organized around the three distinct regions of the South: the Bayou, the Deep South and Appalachia.
Suggested Titles Grades K-2: Nonfiction
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Vanderwarker, Peter The Big Dig: Reshaping an American City In The Big Dig, we are taken behind the scenes of the Central Artery/Third Harbor Tunnel Project to discover how traffic in Boston got to be so bad in the first place, and how poor planning led to an elevated highway that divided the city and made traffic worse.
Suggested Titles Grades 3-5: Fiction
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Birdsall, Jeanne* The Penderwicks: A Summer Tale of Four Sisters, Two Rabbits, and a Very Interesting Boy While vacationing with their widowed father in the Berkshire Mountains, four lovable sisters, ages four through twelve, share adventures with a local boy, much to the dismay of his snobbish mother. Collins, Suzanne Gregor the Overlander When eleven-year-old Gregor and his two-year-old sister are pulled into a strange underground world, they trigger an epic battle involving humans, bats, rats, cockroaches, and spiders while on a quest foretold by ancient prophecy.
Dahl, Roald* Fantastic Mr. Fox Every time Mr. Fox steals a chicken from the farm, Farmers Boggis, Bunce, and Bean grow wild with rage. They're the nastiest crooks in the valley, and they've concocted a cunning plan to dig him out of his hole once and for all. But it never occurs to them that Mr. Fox has a fantastic plan of his own.
DuPrau, Jeanne* The City of Ember The city of Ember was built as a last refuge for the human race. Two hundred years later, the great lamps that light the city are beginning to flicker. When Lina finds part of an ancient message, she's sure it holds a secret that will save the city. She and her friend Doon must decipher the message before the lights go out on Ember forever! French, S. Terrell Operation Redwood In northern California, Julian Carter-Li and his friends old and new fight to save a grove of redwoods from an investment company that plans to cut them down. Gordon, Roderick and Williams, Brian* Tunnels When Will Burrows and his friend Chester embark on a quest to find Will's archaeologist father, who has inexplicably disappeared, they are led to a labyrinthine world underneath London, full of sinister inhabitants with evil intentions toward "Topsoilers" like Will and his father.
Suggested Titles Grades 3-5: Fiction
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Hannigan, Katherine Emmaline and the Bunny Everyone and everything in the town of Neatasapin is tidy, except Emmaline who likes to dig dirt and jump in puddles, and wants to adopt an untidy bunny.
Hiaasen, Carl* Hoot Roy, who is new to his small Florida community, becomes involved in another boy's attempt to save a colony of burrowing owls from a proposed construction site.
Ibbotson, Eva The Secret of Platform 13 Odge Gribble, a young hag, accompanies an old wizard, a gentle fey, and a giant ogre on their mission through a magical tunnel from their Island to London to rescue their King and Queen's son who had been stolen as an infant. Jonell, Lynne The Secret of Zoom Ten-year-old Christina lives a sheltered life until she discovers a secret tunnel, an evil plot involving orphans, and a mysterious source of energy known as zoom. Kibuishi, Kazu Amulet. Book 1, The Stonekeeper After the tragic death of their father, Emily and Navin move with their mother to the home of her deceased great-grandfather, but the strange house proves to be dangerous. Before long, a sinister creature lures the kids' mom through a door in the basement. Em and Navin, desperate not to lose her, follow her into an underground world inhabited by demons, robots, and talking animals. Logan, Claudia The 5000 Year-Old Puzzle: Solving a Mystery of Ancient Egypt An account of Dr. George Reisner's 1925 discovery and excavation of a secret tomb in Giza, Egypt, based on archival documents and records, but told through the fictionalized experiences of a young boy who accompanies his father on the dig.
Suggested Titles Grades 3-5: Fiction
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Malone, Marianne The Sixty-Eight Rooms An adventure about the Thorne Rooms, sixty-eight miniature rooms made by Mrs. James Ward Thorne in the 1930s, and a magic key that allows a person to shrink down small enough to explore the rooms' secrets. Park, Linda Sue A Long Walk to Water When the Sudanese civil war reaches his village in 1985, eleven-year-old Salva becomes separated from his family and must walk with other Dinka tribe members through southern Sudan, Ethiopia, and Kenya in search of safe haven. Based on the life of Salva Dut, who, after emigrating to America in 1996, began a project to dig water wells in Sudan.
Rockwell, Thomas How to Eat Fried Worms A hilarious story about two boys who make a bet that one of them can eat 15 worms in 15 days.
Steele, Michael Anthony Digging to the Center of the Earth; Wishbone #17 When he uncovers a mysterious metal object while digging in the front yard, Wishbone imagines himself as Professor Otto Lidenbrock who attempts to discover the center of the earth by leading an expedition into the crater of an Icelandic volcano. Voelkel, Jon* The Jaguar Stones, Book One, Middleworld Newly arrived in the snake-infested dump of San Xavier, a fictional Central American country, 14-year-old Max Murphy discovers that his archaeologist parents have disappeared. Aided in his search by resourceful Lola, a descendent of the Maya, Max learns that the gods of her people have chosen him for a mission involving powerful artifacts.
Suggested Titles Grades 3-5: Nonfiction
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Abramson, Andra Serlin Heavy Equipment Up Close An introduction to some of the heavy machinery used in construction, mining, logging, and other industries.
Aldis, Dorothy Nothing Is Impossible; The Story of Beatrix Potter Dig into Beatrix Potter’s life. A biography of the woman who created Peter Rabbit as well as other stories read by children all over the world.
Arnosky, Jim* Beachcombing: Exploring the Seashore Young sunbathers can learn all about the wonders at the water's edge with Jim Arnosky's fascinating guide. With friendly notes and detailed illustrations of everything from ghost crabs to shark teeth, this award-winning author and wildlife expert outfits kids with the knowledge they need to become avid beachcombers. Collard, Sneed Pocket Babies and Other Amazing Marsupials Kangaroos, koalas, and opossums, oh my! Most marsupials live down under in Australia, but a few are here in the U.S. Find out how these fascinating and unusual "other" mammals evolved and live. Crespo, Clare The Secret Life of Food Easy-to-follow recipes turn potatoes and string beans into stylish flip flops. Sushi cupcakes are served with chopsticks, but they are really tasty morsels topped with coconut icing wrapped in green fruit roll-ups. And in the gorgeous Jell-O aquarium swims a chewy Swedish fish. Dig in! Denzer, Kiko Dig Your Hands in the Dirt!: A Manual for Making Art Out of Earth Turn the earth under your feet into natural, cheap, beautiful art: African-inspired murals, fanciful playground sculptures, labyrinths, sundials, sculpted benches, bird houses, and more.
Suggested Titles Grades 3-5: Nonfiction
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Donovan, Sandra The Channel Tunnel The Channel Tunnel is the world's longest undersea link. Located beneath the English Channel, the tunnel stretches twenty-one miles between Calais, France, and Dover, England. Costing more than 16 billion dollars to build, this engineering wonder opened in 1994 after seven years of digging into construction in which workers faced dangers.
Edwards, Wallace The Cat’s Pajamas Dig deeply into these 26 idioms, bringing new meaning to familiar sayings and tickling your funny bone with a surreal illustration on each page. Haduch, Bill Food Rules!: The Stuff You Munch, Its Crunch, Its Punch, and Why You Sometimes Lose Your Lunch Dig into food! Cool enough for kids to savor, scientific enough to be an invaluable resource, this is the most comprehensive book on food and nutrition ever created for kids. We all know that food rules but how much do we really understand about what our bodies need to keep them going? Krezel, Cindy Kids' Container Gardening: Year-round Projects for Inside and Out Enthusiastic young gardeners have the opportunity to develop a green thumb and experience the joys of gardening in this how-to guide for kids. Eighteen time-tested, proven projects gleaned from the author's experience as director of "The Good Earth Kids' Club" teach children how to create a year-round assortment of container gardens that are simple to make, fun to work on, and in many instances, make great gifts. Macaulay, David* City: A Story of Roman Planning and Construction Text and black and white illustrations show how the Romans planned and constructed their cities for the people who lived within them.
Suggested Titles Grades 3-5: Nonfiction
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Menzel, Peter What the World Eats A collection of photographs depicting twenty-five families from twenty-one different countries and also digs deep into the facts about the cost of a week's worth of food, and other cultural information for each listed country. Nye, Bill* Bill Nye the Science Guy’s Great Big Dinosaur Dig Ancient dinosaurs lived over 65 million years ago, but they have fascinated human beings since the first fossil discovery. In this book, science expert and television celebrity Bill Nye the Science Guy tells us how dinosaurs become fossils.
Rushing, Felder Dig, Plant, Grow: A Kid’s Guide to Gardening During the past ten years, children's gardens have become popular additions to botanical gardens across the U.S. Dig in your garden with the ever popular Felder Rushing. The book also includes gardening projects such as bean teepee, stepping stones, and creating plant labels.
Vanderwarker, Peter The Big Dig: Reshaping an American city In The Big Dig, we are taken behind the scenes of the Central Artery/Third Harbor Tunnel Project to discover how traffic in Boston got to be so bad in the first place, and how poor planning led to an elevated highway that divided the city and made traffic worse.
Suggested Titles Grades K-5: Poetry
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Bauer, Marion Dane* Little Dog, Lost Novel in verse about a boy who needs a dog and a dog who needs a boy. When they meet, will they be able to stay together and encourage their town to build a dog park? Grades 3 – 5.
Florian, Douglas Insectlopedia Short, playful poems with paintings about insects and spiders. Grades K – 5. Florian, Douglas* Poetrees Fabulous poems about all types of trees from roots to leaves by acclaimed wordplay genius Douglas Florian. Unique, vertical illustrations accompany each poem. Grades K – 5. Foxworthy, Jeff Dirt On My Shirt Humorous poems written by comedian Jeff Foxworthy about all aspects of childhood, especially play! Grades K – 3. Havill, Juanita I Heard it From Alice Zucchini: Poems About the Garden Garden poems illustrated by paintings. Poems mirror the movement of the seasons in a garden. Grades K – 5. Hopkins, Lee Bennet* Yummy! Eating Through a Day Dig in to poems on all sorts of treats that are yummy! Grades K – 3. Lai, Thanhha Inside Out & Back Again This Newbery Honor and National Book Award winning novel in verse chronicles the life of a ten year old girl and her family as they flee Saigon to live in Alabama in 1975. Grades 3 – 5. Lewis, J. Patrick National Geographic Book of Animal Poetry: 200 Poems with Photographs that Squeak, Soar, and Roar! Favorite poems about all types of creatures by notable poets accompanied by close-up, color photographs. Table of contents divided by type of animal: “The Big Ones,” “The Strange Ones,” etc. Celebrates diversity and encourages respect for the environment. Grades K – 5.
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Philip, Neil Hot Potato: Mealtime Rhymes A collection of short poems all about food by well-known poets. Dig in! Grades K – 5. Rex, Adam* Frankenstein Makes a Sandwich Creatures, monsters, vampires, and werewolves have feelings too! What they eat, how they live, and why they act so creepy. The poetry and illustrations are funky, funny, and humorously gory! Can you dig it? Grades 3 – 5. Rose, Caroline Starr May B.: A Novel Dig deep, take heart, and have courage, like May must do in this novel in verse about a young pioneer girl who is sent to work for neighbors when their wheat crop fails and nearly bankrupts the family. Grades 3 – 5. Ruddell, Deborah A Whiff of Pine, a Hint of Skunk: A Forest of Poems A humorous, whimsical collection of poetry about forests and the animals that live in them. Grades K – 5. Shannon, George Busy in the Garden Short poems and riddles about planting, watching, and using what grows in a garden. Grades K – 5. Sidman, Joyce* Ubiquitous: Celebrating Nature’s Survivors Poems written in admiration of the earth’s most resilient creatures…animals that have “dug in” and stuck around! Beautiful illustrations by Beckie Prange. Grades 3 – 5.
Sidman, Joyce* Song of the Water Boatman and Other Pond Poems Caldecott Honor book with a collection of poems and nonfiction information about pond and wetland life. Grades 2 – 5.
Web Sites
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http://www.dltk-kids.com/crafts/transportation/construction/ Craft construction activities for kids. http://www.earthcam.com/clients/manhattanconstruction/universityofhoustonstadium/?cam=2 Live webcam! Watch the construction of the Houston Cougars new stadium. http://baybridgeinfo.org/construction-cams Live webcam! Watch construction of the Bay Bridge San Francisco – Oakland. http://www.nps.gov/archeology/PUBLIC/kids/index.htm These are all things archeologists do—maybe you're one, too! Dig into the National Park Services web site. http://www.pbs.org/parents/food-and-fitness/eat-smart/cooking-with-kids/ Cooking together can be a delicious learning experience for children and their parents. Kids can explore new foods, learn about nutrition, and develop math and reading skills as they measure and read directions. Dig into eating!! http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/kids/places/find/australia/ National Geographic for Kids goes down under to explore for fun in Australia.
Review Sheet
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Review Sheet
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