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AUTHORS ON THE NET

AUTHORS ON THE NET. MARY KILBER FLESNER COLETTE TOLLEY. http://www.acs.ucalgary.ca/~dkbrown/authors.html. The author’s web pages that are featured in this presentation are also featured in the Children’s Literature Web Guide. TEDD ARNOLD. http:www.geocities.com/~teddarnold/. HAEMI BALGASSI.

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AUTHORS ON THE NET

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  1. AUTHORS ON THE NET MARY KILBER FLESNER COLETTE TOLLEY

  2. http://www.acs.ucalgary.ca/~dkbrown/authors.html The author’s web pages that are featured in this presentation are also featured in the Children’s Literature Web Guide.

  3. TEDD ARNOLD http:www.geocities.com/~teddarnold/

  4. HAEMI BALGASSI http://home.sprynet.com/~balgassi/homepage.htm

  5. JAN BRETT http://www.janbrett.com

  6. BETSY BYARS http://www.betsybyars.com

  7. ERIC CARLE http://www.eric-carle.com/

  8. JEAN CRAIGHEAD GEORGE http://www.jeamcraigheadgeorge.com

  9. KRISTINE O’CONNELL GEORGE http://home.earthlink.net/~froggie1

  10. ANNA GROSSNICKLE HINES http://www.aghines.com

  11. EVELYN CLARKE MOTT http://members.aol.com/ECMott/Schoolshow/index.html/

  12. KENN NESBITT http://www.poetry4kids.com

  13. SHELDON OBERMAN http://www.mbnet.mb.ca/~soberman

  14. DAV PILKEY http://www.pilkey.com

  15. PATRICIA PALACCO http://www.patriciapolacco.com

  16. MICHAEL ELSOHN ROSS http:home.inreach.com/meross.index.html

  17. DR. SEUSS http://www.randomhouse.com/seussville/

  18. AARON SHEPARD http://www.aaronshep.com

  19. PHOEBE STONE http://www.phoebestone.com

  20. CHRIS VAN ALLSBURG http://www.eduplace.com/rdg/author/cva/index.html

  21. RICK WALTON http://users.itsnet.com/~rickwalton

  22. Children literature used in the upper elementary • Children’s literature can be used at all ages and subjects. • Using children’s literature as a starting block for a thematic unit can be done with minimal effort using the Web as a tool.

  23. A Mountain Alphabet Written by Margreit Ruurs Illustrated by Andrew Kiss www.arkiss.com/book1.htm

  24. Why Canada? • Author Margriet Rurrs is Canadian. • Illustration are from Canada. • People appearing in illustration are family and friend of the author and illustrator.

  25. Canadian Geographyhttp://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/manbenn/teach.htm

  26. Canadian Historyhttp://Canada.gc/howgoc/howind_e.html • Use this site to have students compare and contrast the government in Canada and the government in the United States.

  27. Geologyhttp://geology.er.usgs,gov/eastern/rocks.html • Free information from the USGS that can be sent for. • Offers tips on rock collecting and identifying. • Has information about types of rocks.

  28. Mathematicshttp://www.lonelyplanet.com/dest/nam/can.htm • Plan a trip to Canada. • Students can plan a trip using prices they find on this web page. • This web page also offers links and a slide show about Canada.

  29. Wildlifehttp://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/manbenn/wild.htm • Students can study the endangered species of Canada. • Many links to other sites as well.

  30. Social Studieshttp://www.cuug.ab.ca:8001/VT/calgary.html • This is the Calgary, Canada web site, but offer valuable information about the cultural background of Canada. • Students can find the similarities between their culture and the Canadians. • Students can also determine how cultural infusion effects people.

  31. Arthttp://212.250.85.130/schoolart • A Mountain Alphabet is an excellent book to teach art. • Students can use the images in the book to learn perspective.

  32. Steps to using a Children’s literature book for a cross curriculum instruction • Find a book that is interesting to you. • Determine how it fits into your curriculum. • Search the web. There may already be a web site that has all of the information that you need for your curriculum. • Do a search on the web.

  33. Http://www.askjeeves.com is a excellent search tool. This site searches all the major search engines and then returns the results to you. • Children’s literature books can also be used as a introduction to a unit or topic.

  34. Stellalunaby Janell Cannon • This is a sample of a children’s literature book that already has the majority of the work done for you.

  35. Sample Lessons • See a classroom that has used Stellaluna. • Http://www.webcom.com/suealice/stellaluna/naches.htm • Additional Activities: • Http://www.schools.ash.org.au/achools/hillview/addstell.htm • Poetry Unit: • http://www.classroom.globalchalk.com/clinton2nd/bats/henagar.htm

  36. The End • Our presentation can be found on the DSU Campus School page • Http://www.campusschool.dsu.edu

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