Green Reads: Best Environmental Resources for Youth, Kâ "12
Lindsey Wesson
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21,000+ Reviews
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Description
Create earth-conscious programs and units with the carefully selected fiction, nonfiction, and new media materials in this well-researched, accessible guide.
Looking for a book on conservation for your storytime read-aloud? A title on recycling projects for your 5th graders? What about information sources on pollution to add to your collection? This guide can help you with challenges like these--and many others. It organizes and describes some 450 current fiction and nonfiction titles about the environment, with some alternative media (DVDs and musical CDs) included, as well. Green Reads: Best Environmental Resources for Youth, K-12 is divided into five chapters, each dedicated to a broad environmental subject. Annotations are arranged first by whether they are nonfiction or fiction and then by age ranges and authors. For each title, you'll find complete bibliographic information, a list of subjects, and codes that denote whether the book is "heart-filled, fun, and lively in tone"; contains substantive factual information; or features hands-on, "what-you-can-do-about-it" information. This is a thorough and versatile source--a must-purchase for school and public libraries.Product Details
Price
$84.00
Publisher
Libraries Unlimited
Publish Date
June 22, 2009
Pages
234
Dimensions
6.3 X 9.3 X 0.9 inches | 1.05 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781591588344
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Lindsey Patrick Wesson is the continuing education coordinator for the Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Reviews
"True to form for a former children's librarian, Wesson has written this accessible bibliography as a resource of what she considers the best environmental books for anyone working with children. . . . This is a well-researched guide for anyone creating earth-conscious programs and units. It is ideal for school and public libraries." --ARBAonline
"Symbols identify titles that are especially entertaining, factual, or practical (some rate all three!), making this useful for collection development, curriculum tie-ins, and storytime." --Booklist "This resource for teachers, librarians, environmental educators, and parents organizes and describes some 500 current fiction and nonfiction environmental books, CDs, and DVDs for young people in kindergarten through 12th grade. . . . In each entry, bibliographic material is followed by a basic summary of the item, its features, and best uses. Icons indicate whether it is primarily entertaining, factual, or hands-on and practical. Also included are scripts for storytime activities for younger children, and activities for older children, such as class projects and field trips." --Reference & Research Book News "This reference will delight educators and professionals interested in making students aware of environmental issues and to help youngsters rediscover the outside and natural worlds around them." --School Library Journal "An excellent choice for resources that focus on environmental topics, Green Reads is a gold mine for librarians who are educating our next generation about environmental issues. Highly Recommended." --Library Media Connection "The easy-to-use author, title, and subject/grade level indexes, as well as the appendix that classifies entries by read-aloud/story time titles, informational/research titles, and titles focusing on ways youth can get involved in conservation efforts will allow librarians and teachers to quickly find age-appropriate titles for science units as well as assist in collection development and ready reference. . . . This title may be a useful selection tool for sixth- through twelfth-grade teachers or librarians in locating lower-level reading and research materials for special-needs students." --VOYA