Elementary Library Services
Monadnock Regional School District
Charlotte Lesser, Director of Elementary Library Services
600 Old Homestead Hwy.
E. Swanzey, NH 03446
(603) 352-6955 x.422
Library Skills Resource Kits
The following resources are available for borrowing by Monadnock Regional School District Library Staff.
Please check the 2007-08 Kit Booking Calendar for availability.
Booking Calendar for 2008-09 now available!
Don't forget to also look at the Storybags, the Office Resource collection, and the Videos for more lesson ideas.
Alphabetizing - Grades K-1 | Alphabetizing - Grades 2-3 | Blindness & Visual Disabilities | Caldecott Award Dewey Decimal System | Doorbell Rang (Math & Children's Literature) | Fractured Fairy Tales - 3 Little pigs
History of Books & Printing | Japan | Make way for Ducklings | Ladybug Books | Newbery Award
NH Geography & Maps | NH Primary - Mary had a little lamb |
NH Intermediate - Mills in NH history
Poetry - Primary | Poetry - Intermediate
Snowy Day | Tall Tales | World Folklore - Cinderella
All resource kits come with a notebook of lesson plans, reproducibles, biographies of authors/illustrators, Internet resources and more.
Lesson plans are in PDF files. The Adobe PDF files require Acrobat Reader available for free at Adobe's site.
- Alphabetizing and alphabetical order - Grades K-1 - created by the MCF grant
Alphabet Links
- Alphabetizing and alphabetical order - Grades 2-3 - created by the MCF grant
Alphabet Links
- Blindness/Visual Disabilities and Reading
Blindness/Visual Disablities Internet Links
- Comic book (2 copies): The story of Bonnie -- a Seeing Eye dog
- Putting Miracles in Motion: How Seeing Eye dogs are trained
- Tapping the Charcoal. Large print book with short stories about blind people
- Tapping the Charcoal - Braille edition.
- If Blindness comes - large print book
- Oh! say, can you see... - large print book
- Seeing Eye Brochure
- Braille alphabet cards
- "What is it"? bag - includes blindfold & 8 objects
- Items from Transition Coordinator's collection
- Braille playing cards
- Braille dice
- Braille dominos
- Braille calendar
- Braille Weekly Reader - with US raised map
- Book "What do you say dear" with braille text
- Vision device to show blurred vision
- Video: "Keeping an eye on a Friend". 4 1/2 mins.
Tells the story of Duke a Seeing Eye dog from his point of view.
- Talking book: Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge - book & tape
- Books
- Apt. 3 by Ezra Jack Keats
- Brave Norman: a true story by Andrew Clements
- Buddy: the first seeing eye dog by Eva Moore
- Knots on a counting rope by Bill Martin
- A picture book of Louis Braille by David Adler
- A picture book of Helen Keller by David Adler
- Seven Blind Mice by Ed Young
- That terrible awful day by Suzette Wright - a tactile/braille book
- Caldecott Award - the work of the illustrator - created by the MCF grant
Caldecott Award Links
- Art Medium of the Caldecott display
- Caldecott book bingo game
- Caldecott Award information card
- Video: Randolph Caldecott, the man behind the medal (15 mins)
- Caldecott flash cards
- Caldecott poster
- Books
- 100 Most popular picture book authors and illustrators
- Art through children's literature: Creative art lessons for Caldecott books
- Using Caldecotts Across the curriculum
- Hooked on the Caldecott awards winners: 60 crossword puzzles
- The Art Lesson by Tomie dePaola
- Caldecott connections to language arts
- Saint George & the dragon - illus. by NH illustrator Trina Schart Hyman
- Talking with the Artists
- Three Little Pigs by David Wiesner - 2002 Caldecott winner
- Sing a song of sixpence by Randolph Caldecott
Books for Art Medium display
- Abraham Lincoln
- Ashanti to Zulu
- Jumanji
- Mirette on the high wire
- Rapunzel
- Saint George & the dragon
- Shadow
- Snowflake Bentley
- Song & Dance Man
- Dewey Decimal System - created by the MCF grant
Dewey Decimal Internet Links
- The Doorbell Rang - Math and Children's Literature - created by the MCF grant
- Fractured Fairy Tales - The Three little pigs
Fractured fairy tale Internet links
- Pig noses (3)
- Wolf mask
- Pig mask
- Flowers and flower lei
- Pocket chart for comparing & contrasting versions
- Finger puppet stage (self-standing) and 4 finger puppets (3 pigs & wolf)
- Video: Three little pigs (James Marshall version)
- Books:
- Frantic Frogs and other frankly fractured folktales for reader's theatre
- Silly Salamanders and other slightly stupid stuff for reader's theatre
- Three little pigs by Paul Galdone
- Three little pigs by James Marshall
- True story of the 3 little pigs by Jon Scieszka
- Three pigs by David Wiesner
- Three little wolves and the big bad pig by Eugene Trivizas
- Three little javelinas
- Wait! No paint! by Bruce Whatley
- Three little cajun pigs by Mike Artell
- Three little fish and the big bad shark by Ken Geist
- History of Books and Printing
History of Books and printing Internet links
- Resource notebook
- Powerpoint on history of books & printing
- Video: Simon's Book
Reading Rainbow 30mins. Visit a printing plant to see a book printed & bound. Includes a small cartoon movie of the history of printing.
- Papyrus scroll
- Moveable type pieces
- Reverse alphabet pieces - to practice "setting" type
- Clay tablet (cuneiform writing)
- Feather quill & glass quill
- School-house chalk board set – slate, game sheet, chalk & small eraser
- CD rom - Library of Congress - includes brief video tour of LC
- Book: Johann Gutenberg and the amazing printing press by Bruce Koscielniak
- Book: Breaking into print: before and after the invention of the printing press
- book in galley form: Sumo Boy
- Book: B is for Bookworm
- Book: America the Beautiful by Robert Sabuda - pop-up book
- Poster of timeline of the history of printing
- Laminated pictures:
- Gutenberg
- Gutenberg press
- Gutenberg bible page
- illuminated manuscript pages
- oldest known printed book
- cuneiform tablets
- Hornbook
- Japan - created in conjunction with a Fulbright Memorial Fund Teacher Program award
Japan links
- CD’s: The Bamboo Flute
The Koto
Kaneko, Misuzu. Songs for Children. (includes CD) Japan: JULA, 2003.
- CDroms – Welcome to Japan: meet the Ninja through Japanese scrolls
Origami & Ayatori (string games)
- Maps: Japan
Tokyo city map
- Magazine: Nipponia #22, 2002 – “Young performers carry on ancient traditions”
- Pamphlets:
Japan Overview
Views of Japan
Your guide to Japan
- Scrapbook: A day in 3rd Grade at Seimei Elementary School, Tsuyama, Japan
- Realia: Japanese Flag
Chopsticks (50 pairs)
Fan
Paper doll in kimino
Yen and postcard of yen
Name chop & ink pad
Paper kite (miniature)
Tatami mat
Soup bowl with cover
Calligraphy brushes (2) & writing tablet
Origami paper
- Videos: Families of Japan, Master Communications, 2001. 30 minutes
The Paper Crane (Reading Rainbow). GPN, 1987. 30 minutes
Kabuki and Dance Performance. Fulbright Memorial Fund, 2003. 60 mins.
- Other: Japan: Top Secret Adventure - solve a mystery by figuring out the clues
- Books:
- Beatty, Theresa. Food and recipes of Japan. New York: PowerKids Press, 1999.
- Boraas, Tracey. Japan. Mankato, MN: Bridgestone Books, 2002.
- Carle, Eric & Kazuo Iwamura. Where are you going? To see my friend: a story of friendship in two languages. New York: Orchard Books, 2001.
- Demi. In the eyes of the cat: Japanese poetry for all seasons. New York: Henry Holt, 1992.
- Franco, Betsy. Japan: a literature-based multicultural unit. Evan-Moor, 1993.
- Harvey, Miles. Look what came from Japan. New York: Watts, 1999.
- The Japan Book. Kodansha International, 2002.
- Kajikawa, Kimiko. Yoshi’s feast. New York: Dorling Kindersley, 2000.
- Kimmel, Eric. Three samurai cats: a story from Japan. New York: Holiday House, 2003.
- Mannis, Celeste. One leaf rides the wind: counting in a Japanese garden. New York: Viking, 2002.
- Miyazawa, Kenji. Crossing the snow. Tokyo, Japan: International Foundation for the Promotion of Languages and Culture, 2000.
- Miyazawa, Kenji. Masterworks of Miyazawa Kenji: Poems and fairy tales. Tokyo, Japan: International Foundation for the Promotion of Languages and Culture, 2002.
- Miyazawa, Kenji. The telegraph poles on a moonlit night. Tokyo, Japan: International Foundation for the Promotion of Languages and Culture, 2000.
- Nakano, Dokuohtei. Easy origami. New York: Puffin Books, 1981.
- Say, Allen. Under the Cherry Blossom tree: an old Japanese tale. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1974.
- Schomp, Virginia. Japan in the days of the Samurai. New York: Benchmark Books, 2002.
- Sierra, Judy. Tasty baby belly buttons. New York: Dragonfly Books, 1999.
- Takabayaski, Mari. I live in Tokyo. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2001.
- Temko, Florence. Traditional Crafts from Japan. Minneapolis: Lerner, 2001.
- Wells, Ruth. A to Zen: a book of Japanese culture. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1992.
- Books in Japanese:
- Little House in big woods
- Japanese folktale - Umakata (with translation)
- If you give a mouse a cookie
- 4th grade math textbook
- Books in English & Japanese:
- Amery, Heather & Stephen Cartwright. First thousand words in Japanese. London: Usborne Publishing, 1995.
- Carle, Eric & Kazuo Iwamura. Where are you going? To see my friend: a story of friendship in two languages. New York: Orchard Books, 2001.
- Issun-Boshi. Japan: Hiroshi Saito, 1994.
- Japanese Contemporary Prints: 47th CWAJ Print Show. Tokyo, Japan: The College Women’s Association of Japan, 2002.
- Kaneko, Misuzu. Songs for Children. (includes CD) Japan: JULA, 2003.
- Ladybug Books - NH State Picture Book Award
Ladybug Book Award
Please note: The kit no longer contains the 10 books.
- Resource notebook
- Ladybug kaleidoscopes
- ladybug hand puppet
- inflatable ladybug
- bulletin board trim & decorations
- Make Way for Ducklings by Robert McCloskey
- Paperback copy of the book
- Teacher lesson plan booklet
- Painted full size sheet with map of Boston & ducklings path
- Painted full size sheet with book title & illus of duck family
- Stuffed animals: mallard & 8 ducklings
- 8 small ducklings
- VHS movie - Make way for ducklings
- Large Nest with eggs
- Tiny nest with eggs
- small mirror lake (8")
- Wallpaper border (8" wide - 8' long) of Mr & Mrs Mallard picture repeated
- Laminated color photo of female duck with ducklings
- Face painting kit with cray-pas & mirrors
- Folder with Postcards of Boston, Laminated photos of ducks, Boston maps with ducklings path, Duck foot relay game instructions
- Newbery Award - the work of the author - created by the MCF grant
Newbery Award Links
- New Hampshire Geography & Maps
- NH road map - AAA - 27 copies
- Cheshire County Map - 23 copies
- NH tourist map - 4 copies
- NH Geography Bingo game
- Old maps of Cheshire County - 1892
55 old maps reproductions (8 1/2 x 11) laminated
- Atlases
- New Hampshire Atlas & Gazetteer 2005
- National Geographic World Atlas for Young Explorers 3rd ed. 2007
- Books
- As the Crow flies: a first book of maps
- Grand Monadnock: exploring the most popular mountain in America
- The Great New Hampshire puzzle book
- Me on the map
- New Hampshire through many eyes: an activity book
- Nifty New Hampshire coloring book
- Old Man of the Mountain
- New Hampshire primary - Mary Had A little Lamb & Tomie dePaola - created by the MCF grant
Mary had a little lamb & Tomie dePaola links
- New Hampshire intermediate - Research skills - Mills in NH History - created by the MCF grant
New Hampshire Mills Internet links
- Research posters (4): Library catalog, Dewey Decimal, World of Information, Searching tips
- Keyword Searching Tips
- NH road map
- overhead transparencies for OPAC and visual OPAC
- MARC records floppy
- Research help cards parts of a book, who is an author/illustrator, call numbers, using encyclopedias, using a dictionary, biographies, bibliographies, using almanac/atlas
- Video - Mill Times (60 mins), based on David Macaulay's book _Mill_
- "Mill Times" pamphlet - an activity and resource guide for use with the video "Mill Times".
- Books
- New Hampshire by Dottie Brown
- The Granite State: an illustrated history by Ronald & Grace Jager
- New Hampshire Atlas & Gazetteer
- Lyddie by Katherine Paterson
- The only mill in town: the story of the pail-making industry in Richmond, NH
- Yvonne of the Amoskeag textile mill by Alice Daley Noyes
- 57 games to play in the library or classroom: games to reinforce research skills
- The bobbin girl by Emily Arnold McCully
- A river ran wild by Lynne Cherry
- Mill by David Macaulay
- Mill Girls: from farm to factory, Cobblestone Magazine, March 2001.
- Pardon me, but your references are showing.
- The Mysteries of research.
- Poetry - Primary
Poetry Internet Links
- Kids magnetic poetry kit
- Magnetic strips for make-your-own magnetic poetry
- Magnet/white board & stand
- 6 Poetry posters (haiku, couplet, limerick, acrostic)
- Stop sign for "poetry break"
- Video - Poetry Day. 30 mins. An episode from the PBS series "Between the Lions" featuring poetry.
- Books
- New Kid on the Block by Jack Prelutsky
- A Poem a day: 180 thematic poems and activities that teach and delight all year long
- The Poetry Break by Caroline Feller Bauer
- Instant poetry frames for primary poets by Betsy Franco
- I invited a Dragon to Dinner and other poems to make you laugh out loud
- A Poke in the Eye: a collection of concrete poems
- Poetry fun by the ton with Jack Prelutsky
- Poetry time with Dr. Seuss rhyme
- Fun 15 minute poetry-writing activities: grades 2-4
- The Scholastic Rhyming Dictionary
- Eric Carle's Animals Animals
- How to write poetry by Paul Janeczko
- Good Books, Good Times! selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins
- Fireflies at midnight by Marilyn Singer
- Seasons: a book of poems by Charlotte Zolotow
- Fly with poetry: An ABC of poetry by Avis Harley
- Leap into poetry: more ABCs of poetry by Avis Harley
- Poetry - Intermediate
Poetry Internet Links
- Kids magnetic poetry kit
- Magnetic strips for make-your-own magnetic poetry
- Magnet/white board & stand
- 6 Poetry posters (haiku, limerick, narrative, cinquain, free verse, lyric)
- Computer haiku messages
- Shel Silverstein Poetry kit: includes CD of Shel reading 10 poems, extension activity booklet,
"Cuttin' Kate" poetry activity book, and more.
- Stop sign for "poetry break"
- Video - Zooful of Poetry. 30 mins. Live action combined with animation.
- Books
- Joyful Noise: poems for 2 voices by Paul Fleischman
- A Poem a day: 180 thematic poems and activities that teach and delight all year long
- Poetry by heart: a child's book of poems to remember
- Poetry for young people: Robert Frost
- Poetry play any day with Jane Yolen
- Poetry galore and more with Shel Silverstein
- Teaching 10 fabulous forms of poetry: grades 4-8
- Thirteen moons on Turtle's back: a Native American year of moons
- Where the sidewalk ends by Shel Silverstein
- The Scholastic Rhyming Dictionary
- The Earth is painted green: a garden of poems about our planet
- How to write poetry by Paul Janeczko
- Fly with poetry: An ABC of poetry by Avis Harley
- Leap into poetry: more ABCs of poetry by Avis Harley
- Snowy Day - created by a grant from the Ezra Jack Keats Foundation in November 2002.
Snowy Day Internet links
- Video: Ezra Jack Keats video library, 37 mins long
includes: Snowy Day (6 mins), Whistle for Willie, Peter's Chair, A letter to Amy, Pet Show!, The Trip
- Video: Ezra Jack Keats documentary, 17 mins. long
- Posters: Make tracks to your library & Snowy Day
- Winter Resource Box: includes decorations, manipulatives, games, puppet, puzzle, experiments etc.
- Books
- Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats
- Snowy Day (big book)
- Snowy Day (book and cassette tape)
- Science Through Children's Literature
- Snow is falling by Franklyn Branley
- Snowflake Bentley by Jacqueline Briggs
- Crafts to make in the Winter by Kathy Ross
- Kids Winter handbook by Jane Drake
- Winter Day Play: activities, crafts and games by Nancy Castaldo
- Winter Poems selected by Barbara Rogasky, illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman
- Ezra Jack Keats: Artist and picture book maker by Brian Alderson
- While the Bear sleeps: winter tales and traditions by Caitlin Matthews
- Tall Tales
Tall tales Internet links
- US Map
- Video: Paul Bunyon (Reading Rainbow)
- Video: Pecos Bill
- Video: Swamp angel
- Video: America's legends: John Henry, Paul Bunyon, Johnny Appleseed, Casey Jones
- Books:
- Ten Tall tales: origins, activities & more
- Teaching tall tales: reproducibiles, activities and other spin-offs
- American Tall tales by Mary Osborne
- Cut from the same cloth: American women of myth, legend and tall tale
- The Bunyons by Audrey Wood
- Granite Baby by Lynne Bertrand (NH setting)
- Mike Fink by Steven Kellogg
- Paul Bunyon by Steven Kellogg
- Pecos Bill by Steven Kellogg
- Sally Ann Thunder Ann Whirlwind Crockett by Steven Kellogg
- Swamp Angel by Anne Isaacs
- World Folklore - Cinderella Around the World - created by the MCF grant
Cinderella Internet Links
Elementary Library Services was a recipient of a "Project Grant"
from the Monadnock Community Foundation/NH Charitable Foundation in October 2001.
The Grant was to help enhance elementary library services through resource sharing accomplished in two ways:
1) by creating 8 library skills resource kits for district wide use, and 2) by using current technology to create and update library skills lesson plans and units and to establish in-depth subject web pages for the seven elementary school in the MRSD.
Elementary Library Services
Send suggestions or comments to Charlotte Lesser
Director of Elementary Library Services, Monadnock Regional School District
email to:clesser@mrsd.org
Last revised: 5/8/08
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