August…Warblers
Warblers are migrating South in the last week of August and the first weeks of September. This is a Magnolia Warbler I photographed at Magee Marsh in Spring. During warbler migration, I get “warbler...
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View ArticleConferences: Gatherings and Photos
I had a lovely breakfast with some of the Geisel Committee members ALA 2008 Signing at Harper Booth at IRA in Atlanta Illinois State Reading Council...I get to catch up with other speakers,...
View ArticleOne Is a Snail worksheets
Download One is a Snail, Ten is a Crab worksheets. Worksheet Simple Math Worksheet II Intermediate Math Worksheet III Advanced Math (more…)
View ArticleIN Math Standards Fulfilled by One Is a Snail
Indiana Mathematics Standards (Why every Kindergarten, 1st grade, and 2nd grade teacher in Indiana needs her/his own copy ONE IS A SNAIL, TEN IS A CRAB.) ONE IS A SNAIL, TEN IS A CRAB provides a...
View ArticleRanger Rick Articles by April Pulley Sayre
“Favorite Animal Games” March 2000, p.20 “The Sock Garden Secret.” August 1999, p.32 * Also, look for a reprint of “The Sock Garden Secret” in Chicken Soup for the Gardener’s Soul. “Animal Super...
View ArticleFull Book List by Category
ISBN List Picture Books by April Pulley Sayre Title Illustrator Published by Date ISBN Vulture View Steve Jenkins Henry Holt October 2007 978-0-8050-7557-1 Bird, Bird, Bird: A Chirping Chant Gary...
View ArticleExploring Earth’s Biomes series
Desert. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ISBN 0-8050-2825-0 Temperate Deciduous Forest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ISBN 0-8050-2828-5 Tropical Rain Forest . . . . . ISBN 0-8050-2826-9 Coral Reef ....
View ArticleEndangered Birds of North America
To save endangered whooping cranes, people will do some seemingly zany things. in Wisconsin, a woman dresses up in a whooping crane costume.
View ArticlePut On Some Antlers And Walk Like a Moose
Do you know a raccoon by its smell? A deer by its tracks? The difference between the call of a tree frog and the call of a bird? To find animals, many field scientists work like detectives, looking for...
View ArticleThe Seven Continents series
Middle school students can learn the ecology of each continent in depth with this series of books: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America. Africa . . . . . . . ....
View ArticleEl Niño and La Niña: Weather in the Headlines
Floods. Droughts. Heavy snow storms. Dying coral reefs. Dry deserts that suddenly bloom. In 1997 and 1998, dramatic weather events and weather-related events were in the headlines almost every day.
View ArticleTropical Rain Forest, Scholastic Science Readers
Frogs chirp. Parrots screech. Insects click. A piece of bark falls. You look up at a tree that is taller than a ten-story building. Howler monkeys hoot and roar.
View ArticleSecrets of Sound: Studying the Calls and Songs of Whales, Elephants, and Birds
...on a ship off Hawaii, Christopher Clark lowers a special microphone into the ocean to listen to whales singing. He also analyzes secret recordings from hundreds of ocean microphones the navy uses to...
View ArticleSlowest Book Ever
“The Antidote for a Hurried Childhood” was what the Huffington Post called my middle grade nonfiction book, The Slowest Book Ever (Boyds Mills Press, release in April, 2016) in a sneak peek article by...
View ArticleBeing Frog
[et_pb_section][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text] Being Frog hops into stores Feb 2, 2020! Read the Kirkus starred review or the Publisher’s Weekly starred review or the starred review...
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