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More Interviews April Pulley Sayre

For Cynsations in 2006 http://cynthialeitichsmith.blogspot.com/2006/03/author-feature-april-pulley-sayre.html   For Suite 101   http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/childrens_writing/97795

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Stories from Where We Live

One of the finest collections of geographically linked material for children can be found in the volumes of the series Stories From Where We Live. I’m going to ask the editor, Sara St. Antoine, to...

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Picture Perfect Science

Picture-Perfect Science Lessons Ansberry/Morgan I just returned from a day at the two-week workshop, sponsored by Miami University in Ohio, on using children’s books to jumpstart science lessons....

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Shadows Art Roundup

Most of these fantastic art projects were from school visits in Indianapolis, IN, Pettisville, OH, and Harrison, in South Bend, IN. #gallery-5 { margin: auto; } #gallery-5 .gallery-item { float: left;...

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Exploring Earth’s Biomes Activity Roundup

Here are some images from early school visits 2006 and earlier. Many schools did huge projects. Each classroom, for instance, might focus on a biome and educate the rest of the school through dioramas...

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Continents and Crocodiles

Use Sayre’s continent books or maps to introduce the continent of Africa. Then introduce some African animals with the books below.  First, survey the kids about what they know about crocodiles and...

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Biomes

These books are out of print but in lots of libraries. Pull them as a resource for follow up study, or, for the youngest students, perhaps just a look at the covers and interior photos. Biome:...

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Teaching Guide Database

Teaching Guide Database Visit http://www.susantaylorbrown.com/teachingguides.html for a searchable teaching guide database which helps to connect children’s books to the classroom curriculum. It is...

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What’s New 2006

  In 2006 STARS BENEATH YOUR BED won a big award from the American Association for the Advancement of Science. It was in conjunction with Science Books and Films and Subaru. Jeff and I traveled to St....

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Nutritious Nonfiction: Cesar, Si, Se Puede!

Nutritious nonfiction. Sometimes I have to be tricked into reading what’s good for me. I accidentally read this book and I am so glad. I just read Cesar, Si, Se Puede! by Carmen T. Bernier-Grand,...

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Interview, March 2007

Here is an interview I did with a well known book blog in March, 2007.   http://readingyear.blogspot.com/2007/03/author-interview-april-pulley-sayre.html

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Bird, Bird, Bird: A Chirping Chant

Bird, Bird, Bird is follow-up to the wildly popular Trout, Trout, Trout: A Fish Chant celebrates American birds and bird diversity in general through a wild chant of their common names. (more…)

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Continents Activities

The first of these is from Wea Ridge Elementary School. But most of these great activities come from Harrison School in South Bend. Wow, what an enthusiastic school! #gallery-3 { margin: auto; }...

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Hush Little Puppy

Hush Little Puppy is a fictional bedtime picture book illustrated by Susan Winter. (more…)

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Dragonfly Days in the Midwest

Welcome to my blog, where I share news, great books, writing tips, and what is happening in the garden. I just categorized 3,700 photos I took this year. May and June are packed with wildlife events....

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The Senses: Looking and Listening

After reading the book, students can learn observation skills by going out and looking for shadows and experimenting as the kids do in the book. Why are shadows hard to see when the sky is cloudy?...

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Continents Activities at Nappanee Elementary

Wow, do they know how to dig into a subject! Look at what Nappanee Elementary did with the continents theme.   #gallery-2 { margin: auto; } #gallery-2 .gallery-item { float: left; margin-top: 10px;...

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Journeys and Mapping

Have the children use what they observe by looking and listening to make a map of their surroundings . . . the school, the schoolyard, the neighborhood, maybe the entire city! Before or after a study...

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Army Ant Parade activities

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What’s New 2007

2007 promises to be a big year, packed with school visits, conference appearances, and three yummy new books: March Release: HUSH LITTLE PUPPY, illustrated by Susan Winters (Holt) This is a beautiful...

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