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A good choice for teachers who have the capacity to interpret and create lessons from the resources presented, or who want to incorporate mindfulness activities in their classrooms. Though the direct audience is teachers, the text can also be used by parents, counselors, caregivers, and others, as long as they are willing to be flexible.
This collection of remarkable women will make for a thorough primary source for middle grade research projects. The book’s social justice lens is an obvious strength. Recommended for school and public libraries, especially where whitewashed histories detailing the suffrage movement need updating.
Select volumes as needed to supplement available resources about specific topics.
These books discuss how various animals and a pond ecosystem respond to the coming of spring. Although the abbreviated, choppy texts and colorful nature photos provide scant information, the books can serve as springboards for classroom discussion on topics such as hibernation and migration. Craft projects are included, but the instructions are unclear and adult assistance may be required. Reading list. Glos., ind.
Gr 3–6—Each of the major types of rock—sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic—receives its own treatment as do fossils, crystals, the rock cycle, and minerals in this selection...