For grades one through eight. Click here.
Friday, August 29, 2008
Language Work By Grade(Lesson Plans)/Project Gutenberg
For grades one through eight. Click here.
Language Work in Elementary Schools
By Macon Anderson Leiper
Published by Ginn, 1916
Original from the University of California
Digitized Oct 29, 2007
333 pages
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 1 of 8 & Great Events by Famous Historians, Volumes 1-21./Project Gutenberg
Horne, Charles F. (Charles Francis), 1870-1942:
- The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 01 (English) (as Editor)
- The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 02
(From the Rise of Greece to the Christian Era) (English) (as Editor) - The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 03 (English) (as Editor)
- The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 04 (English) (as Editor)
- The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 05
(From Charlemagne to Frederick Barbarossa) (English) (as Editor) - The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 06
(From Barbarossa to Dante) (English) (as Editor) - The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 07 (English) (as Editor)
- The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 08
The Later Renaissance: from Gutenberg to the Reformation (English) (as Editor) - The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 09 (English) (as Editor)
- The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 10 (English) (as Editor)
- The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 11 (English) (as Editor)
- The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 12 (English) (as Editor)
- The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 13 (English) (as Editor)
- The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 17 (English) (as Editor)
- The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 21
The Recent Days (1910-1914) (English) (as Editor) - Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 1 of 8
A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more
than 200 of the most prominent personages in History (English) (as Editor) - Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 2 of 8
A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more
than 200 of the most prominent personages in History (English) (as Editor) - Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 3 of 8
A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more
than 200 of the most prominent personages in History (English) (as Editor) - Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 4 of 8
A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more
than 200 of the most prominent personages in History (English) (as Editor) - Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 5 of 8
A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more
than 200 of the most prominent personages in History (English) (as Editor) - Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 6 of 8
A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more
than 200 of the most prominent personages in History (English) (as Editor) - Great Men and Famous Women, Vol. 7 of 8
A Series of Pen and Pencil Sketches of the Lives of More Than 200 of the Most Prominent Personages in History (English) (as Editor) - Great Men and Famous Women, Vol. 8 (of 8)
A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more
than 200 of the most prominent personages in History (English) (as Editor)
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Wilderness, Camping, and Scouting Using the "Indian Ideal"/Google Books
This is "old school" scouting at it's best. Click here.
Saturday, August 23, 2008
California Plants in Their Homes, A Botanical Reader/ Google Books
Click here. Later elementary school, possibly fourth(advanced) through sixth grade.
Friday, August 22, 2008
A First Manual of Composition/Google Books
A First Manual of Composition: Designed for Use in the Highest Grammar Grade and the Lower High-school Grades
By Edwin Herbert Lewis
Published by Macmillan & co., ltd., 1899
Original from Harvard University
Click here.
By Edwin Herbert Lewis
Published by Macmillan & co., ltd., 1899
Original from Harvard University
Click here.
Thursday, August 21, 2008
The Practical Speller for Higher Grades/Google Books
The Practical Speller for Higher Grades: Designed to Present in the Natural Order of Acquisition the Words Required in the Work of the Grammar and High School, and to Lead the Pupil to a Clear Understanding of the Common Usage of Capital Letters and of Punctuation Marks, by William Clayton Jacobs, Published by Ginn & Co., 1900.
Click here.
Click here.
Citizenship in School and Out/Google Books
Published in 1919, grades first through sixth grade, lesson plans for civics. Click here.
Monday, August 18, 2008
Saturday, August 16, 2008
A Treasury of Heroes and Heroines/Project Gutenberg
Interesting short biographical stories from 500 B.C. through 1920 of famous men and women for elementary school children. Click here. Unusual in that it includes Buddha and Muhammed.
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Saturday, August 9, 2008
Thursday, August 7, 2008
McGuffey's Natural History Readers: Familiar Animals and Their Wild Kindred
This reader is for third grade. Click here.
Saturday, August 2, 2008
The Speyer School Curriculum(Guide) Grades Kindergarten -Eighth/Google Books
Published in 1913. See here.
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Little Wanderers by Margaret Warner Morley/Google Books
This charming book is an elementary school study of traveling seed plants probably for third or fourth grade. Click here.
More books by this author:
Seed-babies
The Honey-makers
The Bee People
A Song of Life
Renewal of Life: How and when to Tell the Story to the Young
A Few Familiar Flowers: How to Love Them at Home Or in School
The Spark of Life: The Story of how Living Things Come Into the World
Little Mitchell: The Story of a Mountain Squirrel
Butterflies and Bees: The Insect Folk
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Vintage Catholic Comic Books
"The Treasure Chest of Fun & Fact was a Catholic comic book published by George A. Pflaum of Dayton, Ohio, and provided to Catholic parochial school students between 1946 and 1972. The digital collection is a project that includes the first eighteen volumes running from 1946 to 1963. (Some issues in Volume 4 are missing.)"
Click here.
HT to Soutenus
Saturday, July 5, 2008
Fourth of July Stories, Independence Day (USA)
A few Fourth of July stories from Good Stories for Great Holidays. See Table of Contents here, and then "page forward" at link.
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Basic Spanish SPN101, SPN102, SPN103/Audio Class
The textbook used for this course is called Sol y viento (VanPatten et al., McGraw-Hill). Click here.
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Monday, June 16, 2008
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Nature Study in Elementary Schools, Readers/Google Books
First Reader: The title mentions that this is a first reader; however, it looks a bit advanced for a first reader, more like a second grade leveled reader. Take a look to determine for yourself.
Second Reader, Myths, Stories, and Stories: Again, seems advanced for second grade, more like a third grade reader.
Both are very nice month-by-month nature readers.
Monday, June 2, 2008
Sunday, June 1, 2008
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Lessons in English/Google Books
U.S. History Primer/Googe Books
There is no grade assigned to this history book although there is some mention that it was prepared by a high school teacher. It looks very general for high school. It is probably better suited for middle school. Click here.
McFadden Language Series/Google Books
There are no grades assigned to these books; however they appear to be appropriate for third and fourth grade. They have some really nice writing lessons, some with illustrated picture prompts for creative writing. I plan to use a few of these pages for writing assignments for by fourth grade student this summer.
Book One
Book Two
Sunday, May 25, 2008
Memorial Day Multi-Grade Readings for Children
Public School Methods, Memorial Day lesson suggestions. Elementary school.
One Year of Sunday School Lessons for Young Children, Gideon's Army.
The Patriotic Reader, for Seventh and Eighth Grades, Memorial Day.
Seat Work and Industrial Occupations: A Practical Course for Primary, pages 88-89, craft.
Fifth Reader, Liberty or Death!
Memorial Day (Decoration Day) Its Celebration, Spirit, and Significance, high school.
History primer, late elementary - middle school.
Stories for Every Holiday middle elementary school.
Home Occupations for Boys and Girls, elementary school.
Reading suggestions from above: Lincoln's
Gettysburg address should be read. Also Lowell's "
The Present Crisis."(high school) "Bugle Echoes," compiled by
Francis F. Browne, contains 150 poems of the Civil
War, both Northern and Southern(high school).
Story Hour Readings, seventh grade, Woodrow Wilson address.
Printable Memorial Day short stories for elementary school.
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
High School Geography: Physical, Economical, and Regional/Google books
A bit dated of course, but parts are still useful. Click here.
Monday, May 19, 2008
Studies in Science(Plant): For Seventh and Eighth Grades/Google Books
Covers plant science. Click here.
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Children's Myths and Fairy Tales from Around the World/Project Gutenberg
A long list of books at Project Gutenberg's Children's Book Shelf. Click here.
Legends That Every Child Should Know/Project Gutenberg
Plain text only. Click here.
Contents:
I. HIAWATHA From "Indian Myths." By Ellen Emerson.
II. BEOWULF From "A Book of Famous Myths and Legends."
III. CHILDE HORN From "A Book of Famous Myths and Legends."
IV. SIR GALAHAD Alfred Tennyson.
V. RUSTEM AND SOHRAB From "The Epic of Kings. Stories Retold from Firdusi." By Helen Zimmern.
VI. THE SEVEN SLEEPERS OF EPHESUS From "Curious Myths of the Middle Ages." By Sabine Baring-Gould.
VII. GUY OF WARWICK From "Popular Romances of the Middle Ages." By George W. Cox, M. A. and Eustace Hinten Jones.
VIII. CHEVY CHASE From "The English and Scottish Popular Ballads." Edited by Francis James Child.
IX. THE FATE OF THE CHILDREN OF LIR From "Gods and Fighting Men: The Story of the Tuatha de Danaan and of the Fianna of Ireland." Arranged and put into English by Lady Gregory.
X. THE BELEAGUERED CITY From "Voices of the Night." By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
XI. PRESTER JOHN From "Curious Myths of the Middle Ages." By Sabine Baring-Gould.
XII. THE WANDERING JEW From "Curious Myths of the Middle Ages." By Sabine Baring-Gould.
XIII. KING ROBERT OF SICILY From "The Wayside Inn." By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
XIV. THE LIFE OF THE BEATO TORELLO DA POPPI From "Il Libro d'Oro of Those Whose Names are Written in the Lamb's Book of Life." Translated from the Italian by Mrs. Francis Alexander. Originally written in Latin by Messer Torrelo of Casentino, Canonico of Fiesole, and put into Italian by Don Silvano.
XV. THE LORELEI From the German of Heinrich Heine.
XVI. THE PASSING OF ARTHUR From "Idylls of the King." By Alfred Tennyson.
XVII. RIP VAN WINKLE Washington Irving.
XVIII. THE GRAY CHAMPION From "Twice Told Tales." By Nathaniel Hawthorne.
XIX. THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW Washington Irving.
Contents:
I. HIAWATHA From "Indian Myths." By Ellen Emerson.
II. BEOWULF From "A Book of Famous Myths and Legends."
III. CHILDE HORN From "A Book of Famous Myths and Legends."
IV. SIR GALAHAD Alfred Tennyson.
V. RUSTEM AND SOHRAB From "The Epic of Kings. Stories Retold from Firdusi." By Helen Zimmern.
VI. THE SEVEN SLEEPERS OF EPHESUS From "Curious Myths of the Middle Ages." By Sabine Baring-Gould.
VII. GUY OF WARWICK From "Popular Romances of the Middle Ages." By George W. Cox, M. A. and Eustace Hinten Jones.
VIII. CHEVY CHASE From "The English and Scottish Popular Ballads." Edited by Francis James Child.
IX. THE FATE OF THE CHILDREN OF LIR From "Gods and Fighting Men: The Story of the Tuatha de Danaan and of the Fianna of Ireland." Arranged and put into English by Lady Gregory.
X. THE BELEAGUERED CITY From "Voices of the Night." By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
XI. PRESTER JOHN From "Curious Myths of the Middle Ages." By Sabine Baring-Gould.
XII. THE WANDERING JEW From "Curious Myths of the Middle Ages." By Sabine Baring-Gould.
XIII. KING ROBERT OF SICILY From "The Wayside Inn." By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
XIV. THE LIFE OF THE BEATO TORELLO DA POPPI From "Il Libro d'Oro of Those Whose Names are Written in the Lamb's Book of Life." Translated from the Italian by Mrs. Francis Alexander. Originally written in Latin by Messer Torrelo of Casentino, Canonico of Fiesole, and put into Italian by Don Silvano.
XV. THE LORELEI From the German of Heinrich Heine.
XVI. THE PASSING OF ARTHUR From "Idylls of the King." By Alfred Tennyson.
XVII. RIP VAN WINKLE Washington Irving.
XVIII. THE GRAY CHAMPION From "Twice Told Tales." By Nathaniel Hawthorne.
XIX. THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW Washington Irving.
The Junior Classics-Volume 1/Project Gutenberg
Plain text only. Tales from other lands and classic fairy tales. Click here.
Contents:
TALES OF THE AMERICAN INDIANS
Manabozho H. R. Schoolcraft
The Woodpecker H. R. Schoolcraft
Why the Diver Duck Has So Few Tail Feathers H. R. Schoolcraft
Manabozho Changed to Wolf H. R. Schoolcraft
Manabozho is Robbed H. R. Schoolcraft
Manabozho and the Woodpeckers H. R. Schoolcraft
The Boy and the Wolves Andrew Lang
The Indian Who Lost His Wife Andrew Lang
TALES FROM INDIA
Punchkin E. Frere
The Sun, Moon and Wind E. Frere
Why the Fish Laughed Joseph Jacob
The Farmer and Money Lender Joseph Jacob
Pride Goeth Before a Fall Joseph Jacob
The Wicked Sons Joseph Jacob
Tiger, Brahman, and Jackal Flora Annie Steel
The Lambikin Flora Annie Steel
The Rat's Wedding Flora Annie Steel
The Jackal and the Partridge Flora Annie Steel
The Jackal and the Crocodile Flora Annie Steel
The Jackal and the Iguana Flora Annie Steel
The Bear's Bad Bargain Flora Annie Steel
The Thief and the Fox Ramaswami Raju
The Farmer and the Fox Ramaswami Raju
The Fools and the Drum Ramaswami Raju
The Lion and the Goat Ramaswami Raju
The Glowworm and Jackdaw Ramaswami Raju
The Camel and the Pig Ramaswami Raju
The Dog and the Dog Dealer Ramaswami Raju
The Tiger, Fox, and Hunters Ramaswami Raju
The Sea, the Fox, and the Wolf Ramaswami Raju
The Fox in the Well Ramaswami Raju
TALES FROM THE NORSELAND
Ashiepattle P. C. Asbjörnsen
The Squire's Bride P. C. Asbjörnsen
The Doll in the Grass P. C. Asbjörnsen
The Bear and the Fox P. C. Asbjörnsen
The Lad Who Went to the North Wind Sir George W. Dasent
The Husband Who Was to Mind the House Sir George W. Dasent
How One Went Out to Woo Sir George W. Dasent
Why the Bear is Stumpy-Tailed Sir George W. Dasent
Boots and the Princess Sir George W. Dasent
The Witch in the Stone Boat Andrew Lang
TALES FROM FRANCE, SPAIN, AND POLAND
The Snuffbox Paul Sébillot
The Golden Blackbird Paul Sébillot
The Half-Chick Andrew Lang
The Three Brothers Hermann R. Kletke
The Glass Mountain Hermann R. Kletke
TALES FROM RUSSIA
Huntsman the Unlucky John T. Naaké
Story of Little Simpleton John T. Naaké
The Golden Fish Lillian M. Gask
TALES FROM SERBIA
The Wonderful Hair W.S. Karajich
The Language of Animals W.S. Karajich
The Emperor Trojan's Ears W.S. Karajich
The Maiden Who Was Wiser Than the King W.S. Karajich
AN IRISH TALE
The Three Sons Lady Gregory
TALES FROM CHINA AND JAPAN
Hok Lee and the Dwarfs Andrew Lang
A Dreadful Boar Adele M. Fielde
The Five Queer Brothers Adele M. Fielde
The Accomplished Teakettle A.B. Mitford
Adventures of Little Peachling A.B. Mitford
A TALE FROM NEW GUINEA
The Two Lizards Annie Ker
A TALE FROM JAMAICA
De King and De Peafowl Mary P. Milne-Horne
SOME OLD FAVORITES
Hansel and Grethel W. and J. Grimm
Thumbling W. and J. Grimm
The Six Swans W. and J. Grimm
Snow-White and Rose-Red W. and J. Grimm
The Ugly Duckling Hans C. Andersen
The Tinder-Box Hans C. Andersen
The Constant Tin Soldier Hans C. Andersen
The Fir Tree Hans C. Andersen
The Flying Trunk Hans C. Andersen
The Darning Needle Hans C. Andersen
Pen and Inkstand Hans C. Andersen
Cinderella Miss Mulock
Little Red Riding-Hood Charles Perrault
The Story of the Three Bears Robert Southey
Puss in Boots Charles Perrault
Jack the Giant-Killer Joseph Jacobs
Tom Thumb Joseph Jacobs
Blue Beard Charles Perrault
The Brave Little Tailor Anonymous
The Sleeping Beauty Charles Perrault
The Fair One With Golden Locks Miss Mulock
Beauty and the Beast Mme. d'AuLnoy
Jack and the Beanstalk Anonymous
Hop-o'-My-Thumb Joseph Jacobs
The Goose-Girl Anonymous
He Who Knew Not Fear Anonymous
THE FABLES OF AESOP
The Town Mouse and the
Country Mouse Aesop
The Man, Boy, and Donkey Aesop
The Shepherd's Boy Aesop
Androcles Aesop
The Fox and the Stork Aesop
The Crow and the Pitcher Aesop
The Frogs Desiring a King Aesop
The Frog and the Ox Aesop
The Cock and the Pearl Aesop
The Fox Without a Tail Aesop
The Fox and the Cat Aesop
The Dog in the Manger Aesop
The Fox and the Goat Aesop
Belling the Cat Aesop
The Jay and the Peacock Aesop
The Ass and the Lap-Dog Aesop
The Ant and the Grasshopper Aesop
The Woodman and the Serpent Aesop
The Milkmaid and Her Pail Aesop
The Lion and the Mouse Aesop
Hercules and the Waggoner Aesop
The Lion's Share Aesop
The Fox and the Crow Aesop
The Dog and the Shadow Aesop
The Wolf and the Lamb Aesop
The Bat, Birds, and Beasts Aesop
The Belly and the Members Aesop
The Fox and the Grapes Aesop
The Swallow and the Birds Aesop
Contents:
TALES OF THE AMERICAN INDIANS
Manabozho H. R. Schoolcraft
The Woodpecker H. R. Schoolcraft
Why the Diver Duck Has So Few Tail Feathers H. R. Schoolcraft
Manabozho Changed to Wolf H. R. Schoolcraft
Manabozho is Robbed H. R. Schoolcraft
Manabozho and the Woodpeckers H. R. Schoolcraft
The Boy and the Wolves Andrew Lang
The Indian Who Lost His Wife Andrew Lang
TALES FROM INDIA
Punchkin E. Frere
The Sun, Moon and Wind E. Frere
Why the Fish Laughed Joseph Jacob
The Farmer and Money Lender Joseph Jacob
Pride Goeth Before a Fall Joseph Jacob
The Wicked Sons Joseph Jacob
Tiger, Brahman, and Jackal Flora Annie Steel
The Lambikin Flora Annie Steel
The Rat's Wedding Flora Annie Steel
The Jackal and the Partridge Flora Annie Steel
The Jackal and the Crocodile Flora Annie Steel
The Jackal and the Iguana Flora Annie Steel
The Bear's Bad Bargain Flora Annie Steel
The Thief and the Fox Ramaswami Raju
The Farmer and the Fox Ramaswami Raju
The Fools and the Drum Ramaswami Raju
The Lion and the Goat Ramaswami Raju
The Glowworm and Jackdaw Ramaswami Raju
The Camel and the Pig Ramaswami Raju
The Dog and the Dog Dealer Ramaswami Raju
The Tiger, Fox, and Hunters Ramaswami Raju
The Sea, the Fox, and the Wolf Ramaswami Raju
The Fox in the Well Ramaswami Raju
TALES FROM THE NORSELAND
Ashiepattle P. C. Asbjörnsen
The Squire's Bride P. C. Asbjörnsen
The Doll in the Grass P. C. Asbjörnsen
The Bear and the Fox P. C. Asbjörnsen
The Lad Who Went to the North Wind Sir George W. Dasent
The Husband Who Was to Mind the House Sir George W. Dasent
How One Went Out to Woo Sir George W. Dasent
Why the Bear is Stumpy-Tailed Sir George W. Dasent
Boots and the Princess Sir George W. Dasent
The Witch in the Stone Boat Andrew Lang
TALES FROM FRANCE, SPAIN, AND POLAND
The Snuffbox Paul Sébillot
The Golden Blackbird Paul Sébillot
The Half-Chick Andrew Lang
The Three Brothers Hermann R. Kletke
The Glass Mountain Hermann R. Kletke
TALES FROM RUSSIA
Huntsman the Unlucky John T. Naaké
Story of Little Simpleton John T. Naaké
The Golden Fish Lillian M. Gask
TALES FROM SERBIA
The Wonderful Hair W.S. Karajich
The Language of Animals W.S. Karajich
The Emperor Trojan's Ears W.S. Karajich
The Maiden Who Was Wiser Than the King W.S. Karajich
AN IRISH TALE
The Three Sons Lady Gregory
TALES FROM CHINA AND JAPAN
Hok Lee and the Dwarfs Andrew Lang
A Dreadful Boar Adele M. Fielde
The Five Queer Brothers Adele M. Fielde
The Accomplished Teakettle A.B. Mitford
Adventures of Little Peachling A.B. Mitford
A TALE FROM NEW GUINEA
The Two Lizards Annie Ker
A TALE FROM JAMAICA
De King and De Peafowl Mary P. Milne-Horne
SOME OLD FAVORITES
Hansel and Grethel W. and J. Grimm
Thumbling W. and J. Grimm
The Six Swans W. and J. Grimm
Snow-White and Rose-Red W. and J. Grimm
The Ugly Duckling Hans C. Andersen
The Tinder-Box Hans C. Andersen
The Constant Tin Soldier Hans C. Andersen
The Fir Tree Hans C. Andersen
The Flying Trunk Hans C. Andersen
The Darning Needle Hans C. Andersen
Pen and Inkstand Hans C. Andersen
Cinderella Miss Mulock
Little Red Riding-Hood Charles Perrault
The Story of the Three Bears Robert Southey
Puss in Boots Charles Perrault
Jack the Giant-Killer Joseph Jacobs
Tom Thumb Joseph Jacobs
Blue Beard Charles Perrault
The Brave Little Tailor Anonymous
The Sleeping Beauty Charles Perrault
The Fair One With Golden Locks Miss Mulock
Beauty and the Beast Mme. d'AuLnoy
Jack and the Beanstalk Anonymous
Hop-o'-My-Thumb Joseph Jacobs
The Goose-Girl Anonymous
He Who Knew Not Fear Anonymous
THE FABLES OF AESOP
The Town Mouse and the
Country Mouse Aesop
The Man, Boy, and Donkey Aesop
The Shepherd's Boy Aesop
Androcles Aesop
The Fox and the Stork Aesop
The Crow and the Pitcher Aesop
The Frogs Desiring a King Aesop
The Frog and the Ox Aesop
The Cock and the Pearl Aesop
The Fox Without a Tail Aesop
The Fox and the Cat Aesop
The Dog in the Manger Aesop
The Fox and the Goat Aesop
Belling the Cat Aesop
The Jay and the Peacock Aesop
The Ass and the Lap-Dog Aesop
The Ant and the Grasshopper Aesop
The Woodman and the Serpent Aesop
The Milkmaid and Her Pail Aesop
The Lion and the Mouse Aesop
Hercules and the Waggoner Aesop
The Lion's Share Aesop
The Fox and the Crow Aesop
The Dog and the Shadow Aesop
The Wolf and the Lamb Aesop
The Bat, Birds, and Beasts Aesop
The Belly and the Members Aesop
The Fox and the Grapes Aesop
The Swallow and the Birds Aesop
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Heroes of the Middle Ages by Eva March Tappan/Librivox
Audiobook and etext. Click here.
Yesterday's Classics has republished this book, and indicates that it's appropriate for ages 11-14.
Yesterday's Classics has republished this book, and indicates that it's appropriate for ages 11-14.
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Wild Animals I have Known by Ernest Seton/Various Sources
The Baldwin Project : "A stirring account of the lives of eight wild animals, including Lobo, the king of Currumpaw; Silverspot, the story of a crow; Raggylug, the story of a cottontail rabbit; Bingo, the story of a dog; the Springfield fox; the pacing mustang; Wully, the story of a yaller dog; and Redruff, the story of the Don valley partridge. Ages 11-14"
Plain Text at Project Gutenberg.
Google Books with drawings.
The Wild Animal Play for Children, meant to go along with the book.
Plain Text at Project Gutenberg.
Google Books with drawings.
The Wild Animal Play for Children, meant to go along with the book.
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Friday, May 2, 2008
Wild Flower Study/ Google Books
Handbook of Nature-study for Teachers and Parents by ANNA BOTSFORD COMSTOCK:
Hepatica, Yellow Adder's Tongue, Bloodroot, Trillium, Dutchman's Breeches and Squirrel Corn, Jack-in-the-Pulpit, The Violet, May Apple or Mandrake, Bluets, Yellow Lady's Slipper, or Moccasin Flower, Common Buttercup, Hedge Bindweed, Dodder, Milkweed, and Evening Primrose(Elementary - middle school).
Botany: An Elementary Text for Schools
The Fairyland of Flowers: A Popular Illustrated Botany(elementary - middle school). In addition to botany, this book contains poetry and literature relating to the flowers.
Reference Guides:
How to Know the Wild Flowers: A Guide
A Guide to the Wild Flowers
Southern Wild Flowers and Trees
Also see the cherry blossom post.
New Barnes Readers - Third Grade/Google Books
"NOBILITY True worth is in being, not seeming, In doing each day that goes by Some little good, not in dreaming Of great things to do by and by."
Click here.
Thursday, May 1, 2008
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