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Cumulative Resource List Character Education Paper Resources Bourgeois, P. (1998). Finders keepers for Franklin. New York: Scholastic. Brown, M. (1997). Arthur’s computer disaster. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company. Carle, E. (1977). The grouchy ladybug. Carle, E. (2007). The official Eric Carle website. Retrieved September 2, 2007, from http://www.eric-carle.com/bb-ladybug.html Character Counts. (2007). The six pillars of character. Retrieved September 2, 2007, from Character Counts. http://www.charactercounts.org Cherry, L. (1990). The great kapok tree. New York: Harcourt. Cooney, B. (1982). Miss Rumphius. New York: Viking. Doyle, M. & Smith, M. (2001). Classical leadership. Retrieved September 4, 2007, from http://www.infed.org/leadership/traditional_leadership.htm Flack, M. & Wiese. K. (1933). The story about Ping. New York: Viking. Frederick, D. (1999). One character education program that works! Retrieved September 3, 2007, from Education World. http://www.educationworld.com/a_curr/curr114.shtml Heenan, J. (2000). A Case for Teaching Objective Values. Retrieved September 4, 2007, from http://www.teachingvalues.com/valuecasestudy.html Johnson, A. D. (1981). The value of creativity: The story of Thomas Edison. La Jolla, CA: Value Communications. Jurmain, S. (2006). George did it. New York: Dutton.
The Merriam Webster Dictionary (2004). Springfield, MA: Merriam-Webster, Inc. Roberts, L. (2003, October). Creativity. Tech Directions, 63(3), 12-12. Retrieved September 3, 2007, from Academic Search Premier database. http://search.ebscohost.com.ezproxy.liberty.edu:2048/login.aspx?direct=true&db= aph&AN=11088096&site=ehost-live Roerden, L. P. (2000). Don’t laugh at me. New York: Operation Respect.
Science Charts Resources ABC Teach. (2005). Picture Graph Eyes. Retrieved October 15, 2007 from http://www.abcteach.com/free/p/pic_graph_eyes.pdf. AIMS Multimedia. (1976). Metrics Primary Series [VHS Tape]. Allen, P. (1996). Who Sank the Boat? New York: Putnam. Amazement Square. (2007). Retrieved October 15, from www.amazementsquare.com Badders, W., Bethel, L. J., Fu, V., Peck, D., Sumners, C., and Valentino, C. (2003). Discovery works teaching guide for second grade. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. Brock, E. (2003). Bill Nye the Science Guy: Simple Machines [VHS Tape]. Carle, Eric. (1981). The very hungry caterpillar. New York: Philomel. Cherry, L. (1990). The great kapok tree. New York: Harcourt. Chessin, D. & Shaw, J. (2002). Science Investigations: Professional Development Guide. Illinois: ETA/ Cuisenaire. The Children’s Museum of Virginia. (2007). Earth patterns, cycles and changes. Retrieved October 16, from www.childrensmuseumva.com Cobb, V. (1988). Why Doesn’t the Earth Fall Up? New York: Lodestar. Cole, J. and Degen, B. (1995). The magic school bus hops home. New York: Scholastic. Cooney, B. (1982). Miss Rumphius. New York: Viking. Cooper, J. (2003). Magnets: Science Secrets. Florida: Rourke. Cornett, C. E. (2007). Creating meaning through literature and the arts: An integration resource for classroom teachers. Columbus, OH: Pearson Education. Davis, A. R. and Miller, D. C. (1974). Science games. Belmont, CA: Fearon. DeWitt, L. (1991). What will the weather be? New York: HarperCollins.
Foresman, S. (2003). Science. Illionis: Pearson. Forte, I. and Schurr, S. (1996). Integrating instruction in science. Nashville: Incentive. Gibbons, G. (1984). The seasons of Arnold’s apple tree. New York: Harcourt. Gibbons, G. (1996). The reason for the seasons. New York: Holiday House. I Love that Teaching Idea. (2001). We Eat Matter! Retrieved October 16, 2007 from http://www.ilovethatteachingidea.com/ideas/010530_we_eat_matter.htm.
Jones, R., McLead, J., Krockover, G., Frank, M., Lang, M., Valenta, C., & Deman, B. (2002). Harcourt Science. Florida: Harcourt. Keats, E. J. (1962). The snowy day. New York: Viking. Keenan, D. (2003). Purposeful Design Science. Colorado: Purposeful Design. Kramer, S. (1978). How to Think Like a Scientist :Answering Questions by the Scientific Method. New York: Harper Collins. The Lesson Plans Page. (2007). Retrieved October 13, from www.lessonplanspage.com Lowery, L. F. (1997). NSTA pathways to the science standards elementary school edition. Arlington, VA: NSTA Press. Martin, J. B. (1998). Snowflake Bentley. New York: Houghton Mifflin. McKee, D. (1988). Journeys in Science. Illinois: Laidlaw Educational. Miller, E. (1992). Mousekin’s lost woodland. New York: Simon & Schuster. National Energy Education Development. (2001, Nov.) Energy From the Sun. Energy Exchange, Retrieved October 15, 2007 from http://www.need.org/needpdf/Nov2001Newsletter.pdf
Oswego City School District. (2006). The English System of Measurement. Retrieved October 16, 2007 from http://regentsprep.org/Regents/math/meteng/LesEng.htm. RAFT Education Department. (2004). Born From an Egg. Retrieved October 16, 2007 from http://www.raft.net/ideas/Born%20From%20an%20Egg.pdf. Resources for Science Learning. The Pulley. Retrieved October 16, 2007 from http://sln.fi.edu/tfi/activity/physics/mech-2.html. Satkowski, V. (1995). All about animals. New York: Newbridge Educational. Schwartz, D. & Kellogg, S. (2006). Millions to Measure. New York: Harper Collins. Scholastic. (1996). Max’s Math Adventure. Retrieved October 15, 2007 from http://teacher.scholastic.com/max/hairy/index.htm. Scholastic. (2007). Measuring Marvels. Retrieved October 15, 2007 from http://content.scholastic.com/content/collateral_resources/pdf/b/bookfairs_currcon nection_downloads_cc_millions_measure.pdf. Science Netlinks. (2000). Sink or Float? Retrieved October 14, 2007 from http://www.sciencenetlinks.com/lessons.cfm?BenchmarkID=4&DocID=164. Taylor, J.P. (2007). Matter is Everywhere! Retrieved October 12, 2007 from http://www.songsforteaching.com/jptaylor/matteriseverywhere.htm. Tolman, M. N. and Morton, J. O. (1986). Life science activities for grades 2-8. West Nyack, NY: Parker. Zoehfeld, K. (1998). What is the World Made Of? New York: Harper Collins.
Math Charts Resources Bernstein, B. (1982). Monday morning magic. Carthage, IL: Good Apple. Bosse, N. R. (1995). Mathematical pathways through literature. California: Creative Publications. Branley, F., Weber, J., and Van Rynbach, I. (1993). Keeping time. Boston, Houghton Mifflin. Burns, M. and Silviera, G. (1995). The greedy triangle. New York: Scholastic. Carle, E. (1995). The grouchy ladybug. New York: HarperCollins. Cave, L. Clean up day. Florida: Harcourt Children’s Books. Chocolate, D. (1997). Kente colors. New York: Walker and Company. Chwast, S. (1996). The 12 Circus Rings. Florida: Harcourt Children’s Books. Cornett, C. E. (2007). Creating meaning through literature and the arts: An integration resource for classroom teachers. Columbus, OH: Pearson Education. Cristaldi, K. & Morehouse, H. (1996). Even Steven and odd Todd. New York: Scholastic. DeRubertis, B. (1999). Count on Pablo. New York: The Kane Press. Dunbar, J. (1992). Ten little mice. Florida: Harcourt Children’s Books. Eicholz, R .E., O’Daffer, P. G., Charles, R. I., Barnett, C. S., Young, S. L., Clemens, S. R., Gilmer, G. F., Reeves, A., Renfro, F., Soniat-Thompson, M. M., & Thornton, C. A. (1995). Addison-Wesley Mathematics (Vols. 1 &2). California: AddisonWesley Publishing Company. Gibson, R. & Gibson, G. (1995) Collecting Things. Delaware: EDC Publishing. Greenes, C., Larson, M., Leiva, M., Shaw, J., Stiff, L., Vogeli, B., & Yeatts, K. (2005). Houghton Mifflin Math (Vol. 1). Massachusetts: Houghton Mifflin Company.
Gabriel, N. (2002). Sam’s sneaker squares. New York: Kane Press. Hoban, L. (1984). Arthur’s funny money. New York: HarperCollins. Hutchins, P. (1994). Clocks and more clocks. New York: Aladdin. Kirkby, D. (1996). Pattern. Dunstable: Folens. Leedy, L. ( 1996). Fraction Action. New York: Holiday House. Leedy, L. (2000). Measuring penny. New York: Holiday House. Leedy, L. (1997). Mission addition. New York: Holiday House. The Lesson Plans Page. (2007). Retrieved October 13, from www.lessonplanspage.com Maletsky, E. M., Andrews, A. G., Bennett, J. M., Burton, G. M., Luckie, L. A., McLeod, J. C., Roby, T., Newman, V., & Scheer, J. K.(2005). Harcourt Math (Vols. 1-3). Florida: Harcourt. McGrath, B.B. (2005). M&M’s Subtraction Book. New York: Scholastic. McMillian, B. (1991). Eating Fractions. New York: Scholastic. Merriam, E. (1993). 12 Ways to Get to 11. New York: Aladdin Picture Books. Murphy, S. (1998). A Fair Bear Share. New York: HarperCollins. Murphy, S. J. (1997). Divide and ride. New York: HarperCollins. Murphy, S. and Murphy, T. (1998). Lemonade for sale. New York: HarperCollins. Murphy, S. and Floca, B. (2000). Let’s fly a kite. New York: HarperCollins. Murphy, S. (2001). Probably Pistachio. New York: HarperCollins. Nagda, A. W. and Bickel, C. (2000). Tiger math: Learning to graph from a baby tiger. New York: Henry Holt. Napoli, D. J, Tehen, R. and Walrod, A. (2001). How hungry are you? New York: Atheneum.
Nortman-Wolf, S. (1990). Base ten block acitivities. Lincolnshire, IL: Learning Resources. Pallotta, J. (2003). Apple fractions. New York: Scholastic. Pallotta, J. (2001). Hershey’s kisses addition book. New York: Scholastic. Pallotta, J. (1999). The Hershey’s milk chocolate fractions Book. New York: Scholastic. Pallotta, J. (2001). Reese’s pieces count by fives. New York: Scholastic. Schwartz, D. M. (1994). If you made a million. New York: Lothrop, Lee, and Shepard. Sloat, T. (1995). From one to one hundred. New York: Penguin Young Readers Group. Velthuijs, M. (1999). A birthday cake for little bear. Kansas: Tandem Library Books. Williams, R. L. (2001). The morning rush. Orlando: Harcourt. Williamson, B. (1991). 101 ways to put pizazz into your teaching. California: Dynamic Teaching Company.
Language Arts Charts Resources Ada, A., Beck, I., Brechtel, M., Farr, R., McKeown, M., Roser, N., Strickland, D. & Yopp, H. (2007). Harcourt Trophies: Just for you. Florida: Harcourt. Andrews-Goebel, N. (2002). The pot that Juan built. New York: Lee & Low Books. Barden, C. (2000). December journal jumpstarts: A month of creative writing prompts. Torrance, CA: Frank Schaffer Publications. Brandenburg, A. (1986). Corn is Maize. New York: HarperCollins. Bunting, E. & Shed, G. (1995). Dandelions. Florida: Harcourt. Callighan, C. (2000). Starting Points for Grammar. California: Monday Morning Books. Callighan, C. (2000). Starting Points for Spelling. California: Monday Morning Books. Callighan, C. (2000). Starting Points for Vocabulary. California: Monday Morning Books. Carle, E. (1988). The Mixed-up Chameleon. New York: Harper Collins. Carle, E. (1984). The Very Busy Spider. Hong Kong: Philomel Books. Chevallier, C. (1999). The Secret Life of Trees. New York: DK Children. Cleary, B. and O’Zelinsky, P. (1999). Dear Mr. Henshaw. Cleary, B. (2001). Hairy, Scary, Ordinary: What is an Adjective? Minnesota: Millbrook Press. Cleary, B. & Gable, B. (2007). Pitch and Throw, Grasp and Know: What is a Synonym? Minnesota: Millbrook Press. Cleary, B. & Gable, B. (2006). Stop and Go, Yes and No: What is an Antonym? Minnesota: Millbrook Press. Cole, J. (1993). Magic School Bus: Inside the Human Body. New York: Scholastic.
Cook, S. & Carl, K. (1989). Linking Literature and Writing: Integrating literature into basic skills programs. Tennessee: Incentive Publications. Cornett, C. E. (2007). Creating meaning through literature and the arts: An integration resource for classroom teachers. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson. Coy, J. (1996). Night driving. New York: Henry Holt. Coy, J. (2003). Two old potatoes and me. New York: Alfred Knopf. Cronin, D. (2003). Diary of a worm. New York: Joanna Cotler Books. Dahl, M. (2002). Pull, Lift, and Lower: A book about pulleys. Minnesota: Picture Window Books. Dahl, M. (2007). If You Were an Adjective. Minnesota: Picture Window Books. Dalgliesh, A. (1990). The bears on hemlock mountain. New York: Gribner. Dowden, A. (1990). The Clover and the Bee. New York: T.Y. Cromwell Books. Falconer, I. (2000). Olivia. New York: Atheneum Books for Young Readers. Flack, M. & Wiese, K. (2000). The Story about Ping. New York: Grosset & Dunlap Publishers. Forte, I. & Schurr, S. (1995). Using Favorite Picture Books: to stimulate discussion and encourage critical thinking. Tennessee: Incentive Publications. Foust, S. J. (1986). Dictionary skills. Huntington Beach, CA: Teacher Created Materials. George, J. (2005). So You Want to be an Inventor? Hong Kong: Philomel Books. Gerber, C. (2004). Leaf Jumpers. Watertown, MA: Charlesbridge. Grey, K. (2004). Cluck-o-clock. New York: Holiday House. Guenther, J. (1983). Fun with the Funnies: 50 motivating activities for language arts, writing, and social studies. Dallas: Scott, Foresman, and Company. Hoffman, M. and Binch, C. (1991). Amazing Grace.
Hort, L. (2000). Tie your socks and clap your feet: Mixed up poems. New York: Atheneum Books for Young Readers. Hughes, S. (1997). Alfie Gives a Hand. New York: Red Fox Books. Isaacs, A. (1994). Swamp angel. New York: Dutton Children’s Books. Jenkins, M. (1999). The emperor’s egg. Cambridge: Candlewick Press. Karas, G. B. (2002). Atlantic. New York: Putnam’s Sons. Keller, L. (2000). Open wide: Tooth school inside. New York: Henry Holt. Leedy, L. (1991). Messages in the mailbox. The Lesson Plans Page. (2007). Retrieved Dec. 2, 2007 from www.lessonplanspage.com Lobel, A. (1999). Frog and toad together. New York: HarperFestival. Marshall, J. (2000). George and Martha One Fine Day. Massachusetts: Houghton Mifflin. Mason, A. (2006). Change It!: Solids, liquids, gases and you. Canada: Kids Can Press. Mayer, M. (2001). Me Too! New York: Random House. Mora, P. (1994). Pablo’s Tree. New York: Simon and Schuster Books for Young Readers. Myller, R. (1992). How Big is Big? New York: Random House. Numeroff, L. (1996). If You Give a Mouse a Cookie. New York: Laura Geringer Books. Parker, S. (1999). How the Body Works. London: Dorling Kindersley Limited. Pearson, S. (1988). My Favorite Time of the Year. New York: Scholastic. Raines, S. & Canady, R. (1989). Story Stretchers: Activities to expand children’s favorite books. Maryland: Gryphon House. Saltzberg, B. (2003). Crazy hair day. Cambridge: Candlewick Press. Sis, Peter. (2002). Madlenka’s dog. New York: Farrar Straus Giroux. Takabayashi, M. (2001). I live in Tokyo. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
Zolotow, C. (1992). I Know a Lady. New York: Greenwillow Books.
Social Studies Charts Artman, J. (1986). Indians: an activity book. Illinois: Good Apple Incorporation. Bunting, E. and Berry, H. (1996). Market day. Carroll, J. & Wells, C. (1986). Famous Friends: a child’s first encounter with famous Americans. Illinois: Good Apple Incorporation. Cornett, C. E. (2007). Creating meaning through literature and the arts: An integration resource for classroom teachers. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson. DeRegniers. (1978). The Abraham Lincoln joke book. Dr. Seuss. (1988). The sneetches. Fries, M. & Lems-Tardif, G. (1995). China: world neighbor series. California: Creative Teaching Press. Guenther, J. (1983). Fun with the funnies. Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman, and Company. Hall, D. and Conney, B. (1979). The oxcart man. Hamilton, R. (1994). Ancient Egypt: activity book. California: Edupress. Johnson, M. & Scher, L. (1996). China: activities, projects, poster, audiotape, and map. New York: Scholastic. Jurmain, S. (2006). George Did It. New York: Dutton. Macaulay, D. (1975). Pyramid. New York: Houghton Mifflin. Manuelian, P. (1991). Hieroglyphs: from A to Z. Museum of Fine Arts. Obenchain, K. & Morris, R. ( 2007). 50 Social Studies strategies for K-8 classrooms. New Jersey: Pearson Education Incorporation. Rappaport, D. and Collier, B. (2001). Martin’s big words: The life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Schoolcraft, W. (1969). The Fire Plume: legends of the American Indians. New York: Dial. Schulz, W. & J. (1991). Will and Orv. New York: First Avenue. Washburn, K. & J. (1998). History’s Stories: a literary timeline. Alabama: Make Way for Books. Yuan, J. (1992). China: a cultural resource guide. Missouri: Milliken Publishing Company.