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Here are some of the sites on the web
that report uses of particular Jane Yolen books. Book titles in caps link
to descriptions of the books. Other links are to reports of how teachers
have used or can use the books.
ARMAGEDDON SUMMER:
Large resource
for working with Armageddon Summer from Salisbury University.
BIRD WATCH:
Review and activities
by Carol Hurst.
BIRD WATCH:
TeacherViews
activities.
The Year 12 English curriculum at Loreto
Normanhurst, a Catholic secondary school for girls in Normanhurst,
NSW, Australia, has a web
resource for BRIAR ROSE with supporting links.
THE DEVIL'S ARITHMETIC: a remarkably comprehensive set of lesson plans along with students'
work are online at (http://www.geocities.com/mshayes611/The_Devils_Arithmetic.html).
THE DEVIL'S ARITHMETIC: a curriculum
from Kids who READ!
THE DEVIL'S ARITHMETIC: a CAMBIOS
Multicultural Thematic.
THE DEVIL'S ARITHMETIC:
teaching with the movie
THE DEVIL'S ARITHMETIC:
A
Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust
ENCOUNTER:
Researching
Columbus: Encounters and Exchanges by Diana Doyle from The
Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute
ENCOUNTER
Lesson
plans from the Otis Elementary School 7th Grade Social Studies by
Kathleen Rodger
Fantasy stories: an appreciation
by David Lendander on the occasion of my being Guest of Honor at Mythcon.
THE GIRL WHO LOVED THE WIND:
An exploration
of many ways to study the wind
HOW DO DINOSAURS SAY GOODNIGHT?:
Suggested
activities from the Massachusetts
Center for the Book.
LETTING SWIFT RIVER GO:
Lesson plan
by Carol Hurst
OWL MOON
The Kennedy Center's ARTSEDGE curriculum,
lessons and activities.
OWL MOON:
Art, pictures and music from Mrs.
Smith's Class, Naches Trail Elementary School, Tacoma Washington.
OWL MOON:
Poems and puppet show from Mrs.
Jones' Class, Perry Elementary School, Perry, Oklahoma. in
a cooperative project directed from the remarkable Mrs.
Silverman's Second Grade Class.
OWL MOON:
Collaborative Lesson on
Night Creatures created by Dawn Novak and Bill Chapman.
OWL MOON:
A TeacherView
by Katy Smith of Montgomery, West Virginia, the state in which Pa learned
much of what he knows about owls.
OWL MOON:
Multiple
resources from Distance Teaching and Learning
QUEEN'S OWN FOOL:
Activities - Trackstar by Carrie
Goodall
ROANOKE,
THE LOST COLONY: Lesson
plan from Michigan.
TAM LIN:
Resources for study of Tam
Lin.
WELCOME TO THE ICE HOUSE: Summary
and Classroom Use from the Elementary
Science Support Center at Purdue
WILD HUNT: Teacher's
guide from Scholastic
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