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Rachel's EDU Space: Earth Science Book Reviews
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Tuesday, July 11, 2006. Earth Science Book Reviews. Everybody Needs a Rock. Pictures by: Peter Parnall. Have you ever had a special rock that you would not let your mother get rid of? Bibliography: Baylor, Byrd (1974) Everybody Needs A Rock. New York: Atheneum Books. The Magic School Bus Inside the Earth. Illustrated by: Bruce Degen. Bibliography: Cole, Joanna. (1987) The Magic School Bus Inside the Earth. New York: Scholastic. If You Are a Hunter of Fossils. Pictures by: Peter Parnall. I approached this...
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Danielle's Book Blog: Book Review 16 -- Click, Clack, Moo
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Tuesday, July 18, 2006. Book Review 16 - Click, Clack, Moo. Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type. Illustrated by Betsy Lewin. Caldecott Honor Book: 2001. This book is as silly and fun as its title would suggest. Farmer Brown's cows have gotten hold of an old typewriter and all day long he hears, "Click clack moo. Clickety clack moo,. So he brought the. Cronin, Doreen. (2000). Click Clack Moo: Cows That Type. New York: Scholastic, Inc. Posted by Danielle @ 1:02 PM. New Castle, Delaware, United States.
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Danielle's Book Blog: Book Review 20 -- Smoky Night
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Monday, July 24, 2006. Book Review 20 - Smoky Night. Illustrated by David Diaz. Caldecott Medal Winner: 1995. Eve Bunting is well-known for her children's books that shed light on sensitive issues, such as. 1990), concerning a boy and his father's visit to the Vietnam Memorial;. 1996), about a girl's journey on one of the many "Orphan Trains" that, between the mid-1850s and the late 1920s, brought children from New York City orphanages to adoptive families in the West; and. Posted by Danielle @ 8:01 PM.
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Danielle's Book Blog: Book Review 21 -- Officer Buckle and Gloria
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Wednesday, July 26, 2006. Book Review 21 - Officer Buckle and Gloria. Officer Buckle and Gloria. Caldecott Medal Winner: 1996. Officer Buckle of the Napville Police Department knew more about safety than anyone else. Whenever he thought of a new safety tip, he tacked it to his bulletin board. He often gave assemblies at Napville School to share his safety tips. But no one ever listened and sometimes they fell asleep! Officer Buckle learns an important lesson in this story: Always stick with your buddy!
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Danielle's Book Blog: July 2006
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Friday, July 28, 2006. Caldecott Medal Internet Scavenger Hunt. Number your paper 1 to 7. Read each question carefully. Choose a link from the list below that you think will lead you to your answer. When you find your answers, write them down next to the question number. Work carefully - some questions require two answers or may be two-part questions! Hint: To return to this page, click the "back" button on your browser toolbar.). 1 Which illustrator won the Caldecott Medal in 2005? What year was it?
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Danielle's Book Blog: Book Review 23 -- Snowflake Bentley
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Thursday, July 27, 2006. Book Review 23 - Snowflake Bentley. By Jacqueline Briggs Martin. Illustrated by Mary Azarian. Caldecott Medal Winner: 1999. Have you ever been so mesmerized by something in your childhood that it became your passion? Which continues to inspire and teach folks today. With such a wide range of possible uses for this book, it should be in every classroom. Martin, Jacqueline Briggs. (1998). Snowflake Bentley. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. Posted by Danielle @ 3:15 PM. Book Review...
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Rachel's EDU Space: July 2006
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Thursday, July 27, 2006. 3rd Grade Geological Scavenger Hunt. 3rd Grade Geological Scavenger Hunt. 1 Go to http:/ www.fema.gov/kids/volcano.htm. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on DISASTER SUPPLY KIT. Name three supplies that you should keep in your disaster supply kit. 2 Go to http:/ www.fema.gov/kids/v lib.htm. Watch the earthquake drill and fire drill. Tell me one way both drills are the same and one way they are different from each other. Name the three different types of rocks. I reviewed...
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Danielle's Book Blog: Book Review 24 -- The Three Pigs
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Thursday, July 27, 2006. Book Review 24 - The Three Pigs. Caldecott Medal Winner: 2002. You probably think you know this story already. Three pigs, a wolf, houses made of straw, sticks, and bricks, huffing and puffing and blowing houses in. Yes? So did I. I was wrong. We were all so wrong. It all starts out innocently enough. A pig builds a house of straw. A wolf huffs and puffs and. blows the pig right out of the story! Maybe he can help them when they return to their own story. The Three Little Pigs.