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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 026 220 RE 001 509 By-Norris, Mildred W.; Messedi, John H. Sights, Sounds, Senses in Step With Reading. Pre-Primer. Joint County System of Cedar, Johnson, Linn, and Washington Counties, Cedar Rapids. Instructional Services. Spons Agency-Office of Education (DHEW), Washington, D.C. Pub Date 68 Grant -0EG-3-7-703316-4983 Note-16p. EDRS Price MF -$0.25 HC-$0.90 Descriptors-Alphabets, *Beginning Reading, *Bibliographies, *Childrens Books, Family Life, Fantasy, *Films, *Phonograph Records, Poetry, Short Stories, Transportation This ESEA Title III bibliography presents books, films, filmstrips, and records that correlate with stories from preprimers. The list of books is prepared from the suggested lists of the Ginn, Houghton Mifflin, Lippincott, and Scott, Foresman reading series. The bibliography includes sections about the alphabet, animals, family life, fantasy, and helpers. Also included are sections of picture stories, poetry, short stories, and stories about travel and transportation. The selections are listed alphabetically by author within each section. (RT) OD )4, 4111119 E-0117W ) Aft-----/ast,_L__90e / 1.1 egia0gt:72 .r arairlik.001111111 \ \ to - 1114 ri'q Par 4.I .11..- IP 1,1 Br _.11/". AP! fit 9) 9 SIGHTS, SOUNDS, SENSES IN STEP WITH READING Mildred W. Norris Coordinator of Language Arts Instructional Services, Title III 16, S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION & WELFARE OFFICE OF EDUCATION THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRODUCED EXACTLY ASRECEIVED FROM THE PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ORIGINATING U.POINTS OF VIEW OR OPINIONS STAlED DO NOT NECESSARILY REPRESENT OFFICIALOFFICE OF EDUCATION POSITION OR POLICY. John H. Messer li, Director Instructional Services Joint County System of Cedar, Johnson, Linn, and Washington Counties 305 Second Avenue S.E. Cedar Rapids, Iowa 1968-1969 The work presented herein was performedpursuant to Grant No. OEG-3-7-703316-4983 from the U.S. Office of Education,Department of Health, Education, and Welfare with the cooperationof the Joint County System of Cedar, Johnson, Linn, and Washington Counties. Printed by the hint County Sy Mem of Cedar. Johmon. tinn.* and Washington Counties I to,A1, NAND% 1.1%A %101 SUGGESTIONS FOR ENRICHING THE READING PROGRAM May Hill Arbuthnot in Mildren and Books says: "Books are not substitutes for living but they can add immeasurably to its richness. When life is absorbing, books can enhance our sense of its significance. When life is difficult, they can give us momenta.ry release from troubles or a new insight into our problems, or provide the rest and refreshment we need. Books have always been a source of information, comfort and pleasure for people who know how to use them. This is true for children as for adults." Tills bibliography of children's books for various grade levels has been prepared from the suggested lists of the Ginn, Houghton Mifflin, Lipoincott and Scott, Foresman reading ser.:es. It is hoped that this list will also be of great help to teachers who use reading series other than those named. Most of the Looks, films and records suggested will be found in the Educational Media Center of the Joint County System of Cedar, johnion, Linn and Washington Counties. If the teacher as a user checks the catalogues and librlry card files carefully, she should be able to locate most of these materials. The filmstrips suggested may be in the local district curriculum library; otherwise, the local district budget may need to provide for these materials. Unless teachers make reading more than just a routine teacher- directed activity, children will not enjoy reading. It is the responsibility of educators of thP !960's to.make reading alive and important to children. This can be done by many activities.Same of the most important are reading aloud to children and using nany of the modern media suggested here. The importance of the teacher's reading aloud to all of the children cannot be overemphasized. Some time each day should be provided for this activity. These lists have been provided for teachers of Area X. How they are used will depend on the teacher's creativity and resourcefulness. John IL Messer li Mildred Pl. Norris Director Director of Language Arts Title III ESEA Joint County System of Cedar, Johnson, Linn and Washington Counties 305 Second Avenue S.E. Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52401 PRE-PRIMER SUGGESTED BOOKS ANDMEDIA THAT CORRELATE WITH STORIES FROM THEPRE-PRIMERS ALPHABET BOOKS Doubleday & Company, Inc. Alexander, Ann, The ABCof Cars and Trucks, Duvoisin, Rogiar, A for theArk, Allied A. Knopf,Inc; Gag, Wanda, The ABCBunnF, Coward PublishingCompany Munari, Bruno, ABC World,World ftblishing Company books, films and records These are onlysuggestions. Many other Centex. are listed inthe catalogue fromthe Educational Media ANIMAL moms* 2 Allen, Terry, My Dog, Rinty, Harper & Row Publishers Benchley, Nathaniel, Shirley Visits the Zoo, McGraw-HillBook Company Bianco, Margery, The Velveteen Rabbit, Viking Press, Inc. Bridges, William, Zoo Pets, Morrow Bright, Robert, Me and the Bears, Doubleday & Company,Inc. Brown, Margaret Wise, The Runaway Bunny, Harper& Row Publishers Carroll, Ruth & Latrode, Salt and PepperWalck, Henry Z., Inc. Dennis, Morgan. Burlap, Viking Press, Inc. Dennis, Morgan, Skit and Skat, Viking Press,Inc. Dennis, Morgan, The Pup Bimself, Viking Press,Inc. Dennis, Wesley, Flip and the Morning,Viking Press, Inc. Patio, Louise, The Happy Lion inAfrica, McGraw-Bill Publishing Company Fatio, Louise, The Three Bp y Lions,McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Flack, Marjorie, Angus and the Ducks,Viking Press, Inc. Freeman, Don, Beady Bear,VikingPress,inc. Freeman, Don, Mop Top, E.ILHale & Company Goudy, Alice, Danny Boy: The Picture Pony, Charles Scribner'sSons Gramatky, Hardie, Loopy, E. 14.Hale & Company Hader, Berta, Lost in the Zoo,Macmillan Company Hogan, Inez, About Charlie, E. P.Dutton & Company, Inc. Ipcar, Dahlow, BrownCowFarm, Doubleday & Company, Inc. Ipcar, Dahlow, I Like Animals,Doubleday & Company, Inc. Kahl, Virginia, kway Went golfgaag,Charles Scribner's Sons Kepes, Juliet, Five Little ifnnkeys,Houghton Mifflin Company Lindop, Edmund, Hubert, The TravelingHippopotamus, Little, Brown & Company Lindop, Edmund, Jumbo, King ofElephants, Little, Brown & Company MacGregor, Ellen, TheodoreTurtle, McGraw-Hill Book Company McIntyre, Elizabeth, Mr.Koala Bear, Knopf, Inc. at9ivitt, Jean, No, No Taffy,Doubleday & Company, Inc. Animal rooks, Coned. 3 McGinley, Phyllis, The Horse Who LivedUpstairs, J. B. Lippincott Company Munari, Bruno, Eleamta_wish, WorldPublishing Company Rey, Hans, Feed the Animals,Houghton Mifflin Company Slobodkin, Louis, Mr. Mushroom Macmillan Company Thayer, Jane, Mrs. Periwinkle's Pets, MorrowCompany Thayer, Jane, The Horse with the EasterBonnett, Morrow Company Thayer, Jane, The PuRpy Who Wanted a Boy,Morrow Company Tufts, Georgia, The Rabbit GardenLothrop, Lee & Shephard Company Tworkov, Jack, The Camel Who Took aWalk, Dutton, E. P. & Company, Inc. Williams, Garth, Timid Timothy, Go.denPress, Inc. Ylla, & Crosby N. Bonsall, LittleElephantHarper ANIMAL FILMSTRIPS Animal Friends Hide-Away Puppy Chester, The Litt2e Pony Little Mailman of Bayberry Lane Mr. Bear's House ANIMAL RECORDS Bambi Billy Goat's Gruff Dumbo Elephant, from Carnival of Animals,Saint-Saens Golden Treasury of Dog Songs Jumbo's Lullaby, fromChildren's Corner Suite, Debussy Muffin In the City Muffin In the Country Animal Records, Cont'd. 4 Phoebe James Creative Animal Rhythms Puss_42Boots Rhythm Time (Elephants) Songs about Animals, Birds and Children These are only suggestions.Many other books, films andrecords are listed in thecatalogue from the EducationalMedia Center. *Some of these books may be found inthe card catalogue under number 590. FAMILY LIFE BOOKS 5 Bright, Robert,gelayieRessue,DOubleday & Company, Inc. Brown, Paul, Mick and Mac, Charles Scribner's Sons Bryan, Dorothy, Friendly Little Jonathan, Dodd,Mead & Company Charlip, Remy, Dress Ue and Let's Have a Party, E. M.Hale & Company Chalmers, Audrey, I Rad a Penny, Viking Press, Inc. Chalmers, Mary, Come For a Walk with Be, Harper Davls, Lavinia, The Wild Birthday, Doubleday & Company,Inc. DeRegniers, Beatrice & Irene Haas, A Little House of Our Own,Harcourt Duvoisin, Roger, Day and Night, Knopf, Inc. Ets, Marie Hall, Mister Penny, Viking Press, Inc. Ets, Marie Hall, Flaijwihtle, Viking Press, Inc. Fisher, Aileen, Up theyindy 11111, Crowell Company Flack, Marjorie, Wait for William, Viking Press,Inc. Gay, Zhenya, Look!, Viking Press, Inc. Gay, Zhenyl, Small Gte, Viking Press, Inc. Godden, Rumer, The Doll's House, Viking Press,Inc. Hill, Mabel Betsy, Down Along Apple MarketStreet J. B. Lippincott Company Hill, Mabel Betsy, Jack 0' Lantern for JudyJo, J. B. Lippincott Company Hill Mabel Betsy, Surprise for Judy, J. B.Lippincott Company Kay, Helen, One Mitten Lewis,Lothrop, Lee & Shephard Company Langstaff, John, Over in the Meadow, Harcourt,Brace & World, Inc. McCloskey, Robert, Blueberries for SallViking Press, Inc. Munari, Bruno, Birthday Present, WorldPublishing Company Munari, Bruno, Jimmy Has Lost His Cap,World Publishing Company Thayer, Jane, Andy and His Fine FriendsMorrow Thayer, Jane, Sandy and the SeventeenBalloons, Morrow Udry, Janice, A Tree is NiceWhitman Publishing Company Udry, Janice, Let's Be Enemies,Whitman Publishing Company Family Life Books, Cont'd. 6 Will & Nicolas, Four Leaf Clover E. 14. hale & Company Zion, Gene, Bide and Seek Day, Harper Zion, Gene, No Roses for Harry, Harper mnatLIFE FILM Fun with the Family Appreciating Our Parents Courtesy for Beginners Fairness