Caldecott Connections to Social Studies

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Take advantage of the appeal and power of Caldecott award literature to extend and promote learning across the curriculum. In these two volumes the author demonstrates how to use award-winning books as springboards to science and social studies learning in the library and classroom-and to expand student awareness and appreciation of illustration techniques. For each Caldecott title there is background information on the illustrations, curriculum connections, lesson plans, and support materials for teaching. Glandon also integrates Gardner's multiple intelligences with curriculum content. With a flexible, discovery approach, these activity units focus on student-centered, experiential, holistic, and authentic learning and they are ready for instant implementation. Targeted to primary grade objectives and abilities, the books include an array of individual projects and collaborative ones. They also foster collaborations between library media specialists and classroom teachers.

Author(s): Shan Glandon
Year: 2000

Language: English
Pages: 156

Cover......Page 1
Caldecott Connections to Social Studies......Page 4
Contents......Page 6
Figures and activity sheets......Page 10
Introduction......Page 14
1 Arrow to the Sun......Page 20
2 The Girl Who Loved
Witld Horses......Page 34
3 The Glorious Flight: Across the Channel with Louis Blériot......Page 48
4 Grantfather's Journey......Page 64
5 Hey, Al......Page 72
6 Jumanji......Page 84
7 The Little House......Page 94
8 May I Bring a Friend?......Page 106
9 Nine Days to Christmas......Page 124
10 Officer Buckle and Gloria......Page 134
11 Ox-Cart Man......Page 140
12 Where the Wild Things Are......Page 152
13 Introducing the Caldecott Award: Randolph Caldecott......Page 168
Glossary......Page 172
Index......Page 174
Aout the Author......Page 180