Are you looking for a book to read for Earth Day? These new books explore the theme of the environment in different ways.The Curse of Eelgrass Boguses fantasy and magic to make an important point.The Secret Language of Birdstakes place in our world, but with fictional characters. And nonfi...
If you’re looking for Earth Day books for kids that teach about sustainable food, check out this title. It lays out historic and current perspectives on agriculture for middle grade students in an engaging format. With a good balance of photos, conceptual information, and memorable facts, this...
Earth is home to an amazing biodiversity that sustains life in our delicate and changing ecosystems. That’s why over a billion citizens come together on April 22nd to celebrateEarth Dayand address the challenges that threaten our planet. This year’s theme–Invest in our Future–serves as a ...
The kids worked on this while I read aloud Journey to the Center of the Earth to them. I thought it was an appropriate companion to our geology unit. We cut open our wax earth using a serrated knife the following day when the wax had cooled down. It had become deformed from resting o...
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“Not all Americans are doing that. But I think people are realizing that it’s important to apologize. Even the poem for the day sent by the former mayor is about this. Can I read you the poem? It’s by D. H. Lawrence. It’s about apologizing.” ...
Then came a new waterfront condo development, which at seven stories of glass and steel was regarded by most of the town’s old-timers as an unacceptable, skyline-destroying high-rise.Then the first storm of controversy broke around the giant crucifix atop Mount Inverness. The base of the ...
1. A meteor shower. 2. An icicle. 3. The wind. 4. An umbrella. 5. A change in the weather. 6. Day and night. My eight chapter books (illustrated by Jody Wheeler) are aimed at readers ages 6 to 9. They weave science facts into true stories of survival and risky science investiga...
things I’ve heard on podcasts and more in my day job and my work outside of work. It’s one of my superpowers, but I really believe it’s something far more people could help the world with. I recently changedmy Twitter bioto read: “Sharing thoughts for growth-oriented people about...
* Students might first read the news story to themselves; then call on individual students to read the news aloud for the class. * Arrange students into small groups. Each student in the group will read a paragraph of the story. As that student reads, others might underline important informa...