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  • Music through Children's Literature: Musical Activities with Children's Literature

    Donna Levene

    eBook (Libraries Unlimited, May 15, 1993)
    Develop music appreciation among your students with folk songs, rhythmic poems, stories with musical themes, and picture books with strong musical links. Designed for teaching flexibility, these lessons can be adapted according to a teacher's level of musical proficiency and time limitations. Sections cover rhythm, melody, form, instruments, music history, and dance forms, with lively activities that involve singing, playing instruments, chanting, and movement. These are perfect for the nonmusician who is teaching music as well as the seasoned music specialist.
  • Science to Go: Fact and Fiction Learning Packs

    Judy Sauerteig

    eBook (Libraries Unlimited, )
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  • Nonfiction Readers Theatre for Beginning Readers

    Anthony D. Fredericks

    eBook (Libraries Unlimited, April 30, 2007)
    Teachers and librarians are continually looking for an interesting, fun way to input content knowledge to build that background information which will help push up student expository reading scores. Nonfiction readers theatre is one way to accomplish this. Professor Fredericks offers 30 short nonfiction readers theatre plays for the young reader (grades 1-3) on topics ranging from earth and natural science to community helpers, holidays, and government.Test scores across the country show American students are far more able to read narrative than nonfiction text. Some research speculates this is due to a great lack in the background knowledge of many children. Librarians are beginning to realize that a unique fit for the school librarian is as a provider of background knowledge materials for teachers to use.
  • Big Book of Animal Rhymes, Fingerplays, and Songs

    Elizabeth Cothen Low

    Paperback (Libraries Unlimited, )
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  • The Big Book of Children's Reading Lists: 100 Great, Ready-to-Use Book Lists for Educators, Librarians, Parents, and Children

    Nancy J. Keane

    Paperback (Libraries Unlimited, April 30, 2006)
    100 reproducible book lists for children, ages 5-14|Use these 100 handy reproducible book lists to instantly create hand-outs for teachers and parents (as well as for older readers), to add to your newsletter, or to post on your Web site or bulletin board. Based on the most common needs of educators and librarians who work with young readers, these lists focus on new titles, as well as classics that are still in print and readily available for purchase. Fiction and nonfiction titles for ages 5-14 are covered. Bibliographic information and a brief description are given for each title. A dozen bookmarks are also included. This is a great time-saving tool and a good source for finding extended reading lists and read-alikes!||Looking for folktales from China for elementary children? An informational children's book for a middle school science class? A list of books on the topic of compassion? A sampling of ABC books? These lists and more can be found in Nancy Keane's treasury of great reading lists for children. This versatile guide provides reproducible book lists based on the most common needs of educators and librarians who work with young readers. There are lists for standard curriculum areas (e.g., math, social studies, science), other areas of study such as character education and values, genres (e.g., pop-up, memoirs, ABC books), themes (e.g., animals, food, sports), and read-alikes (on bookmarks). You'll find 100 reproducible lists of fiction and nonfiction books for ages 5-14 (elementary/middle) that you can use to create hand-outs for teachers and parents (as well as for older readers), put in your newsletter, or post on your Web site or bulletin board. Focus is on new titles and classics that are still in print and readily available for purchase. On each list, titles are grouped according to grade level. Room to customize with your library logo or clipart is provided on each reproducible sheet.
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  • Booktalking Around the World: Great Global Reads for Ages 9–14

    Sonja Cole

    Paperback (Libraries Unlimited, Oct. 21, 2010)
    This text contains convenient, ready-to-go booktalks for contemporary fiction and nonfiction books set in every continent around the globe, useful for librarians and other educators of grades three through nine.A public librarian introducing young readers to stories from around the world. A social studies teacher wanting to offer students extra credit on a unit about ancient Greece. A Spanish teacher who needs to generate some excitement and interest about Hispanic culture. All of these educators can achieve their goals by utilizing the internationally themed booktalk suggestions in this text―Booktalking Around the World: Great Global Reads for Ages 9–14.This collection of booktalks and book lists is designed to be an invaluable resource for teachers as well as school and public librarians seeking geographically themed booktalks for newer books published from 2000–2010. Because studying the countries of the world is a major part of most school curricula, this book will support or extend this important curricular area. All the booktalks in this collection are aimed at children aged 9–14. All seven continents are represented, but the United States is excluded.• Contains 194 booktalks that will motivate kids to read• All booktalk selections are conveniently indexed by country• Each section provides additional booktalk suggestions with an annotated list of related books
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  • Kamishibai Story Theater: The Art of Picture Telling

    Dianne de Las Casas

    eBook (Libraries Unlimited, Sept. 30, 2006)
    De Las Casas has adapted 25 folktales from across Asia for whole classroom use, borrowing a Japanese method of storytelling through pictures. The book offers tips on rehearsing and detailed discussion and background of the Kamishibai processes, and it describes how to coordinate grade-level story presentations. Reproducible tales can be distributed to each member of the class to aide in creating illustrations. The stories in Kamishibai Story Theater will delight children in grades 2-6, enticing them to participate in their own story fest.De Las Casas has adapted 25 folktales from across Asia for whole classroom use, borrowing a Japanese method of storytelling through pictures. Kamishibai theater harkens back to itinerant storytellers (Kamishibai Men) who conveyed their tales by means of illustrated cards slid into slots in wooden stages built on the back of their bicycles. This book includes an introductory chapter describing in detail the methods to use in coaching students in the art of Kamishibai Story Theater. It offers tips on rehearsing, and detailed discussion and background of the Kamishibai processes, and it describes how to coordinate grade-level story presentations. Reproducible tales can be distributed to each member of the class to aide in creating illustrations. Spot illustrations for each tale give students an idea of the flavor of their drawings for that story. The stories in Kamishibai Story Theater will delight children in grades 2-6, enticing them to participate in their own story fest.
  • Best Books for Middle School and Junior High Readers: Grades 6–9

    John T. Gillespie, Catherine Barr

    Hardcover (Libraries Unlimited, )
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  • The Bookmark Book

    Carolyn S. Brodie Ph.D., Debra Goodrich, Paula Montgomery

    eBook (Libraries Unlimited, )
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  • Reading the World with Picture Books

    Nancy J. Polette

    Paperback (Libraries Unlimited, July 21, 2010)
    This valuable reference guide provides suggestions of picture books set in more than 70 countries in each continent of the world, along with standards-based activities.Reading the World with Picture Books presents an exhaustive collection of booktalk options with picture books that are set in the major countries of each continent. Hundreds of children's books with an international flavor are organized by continent and then by country, and suggested activities accompany the titles, encouraging students to interpret information related to historical or geographic concepts and use problem-solving skills. Activities range from those appropriate for beginners to experienced researchers/writers. All call for high-level thinking and most provide opportunities to respond in creative ways. In addition, all of the activities are keyed to selected national standards in language arts and social studies. The picture books suggested are not only excellent choices to capture a booktalk audience's attention and educate young readers about world culture, but also to demonstrate how human beings have adapted to the various environments of the world.• Features original booktalk activities and a bibliography of books from around the world that exceeds 400 titles, spanning over 70 countries• Each section begins with a list of the countries within that continent and provides basic information about the continent• Provides fun mnemonics to help young students remember countries and continents• Includes indexes by title, author, and illustrator
  • Spooktacular Tales: 25 Just Scary Enough Stories

    Dianne de Las Casas

    Paperback (Libraries Unlimited, )
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  • Storytelling: Art and Technique Third Edition

    Ellin Greene

    Hardcover (Libraries Unlimited, Jan. 30, 1996)
    Join the countless professionals who have benefited from the best "how to" storytelling guide available today. Storytelling: Art and Technique is a proven handbook and selection tool that shows you how to select, prepare, and tell stories to and for children aged 3 to 13. Ideal for both beginning and experienced storytellers working in public or school library settings, this useful volume reveals the storyteller's art--from planning through performance.
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