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2010-2011 English Language Arts 2010-2011 English Language Arts Resource List ©2010 Glynlyon®, Inc Released 8-27-10 Table of Contents ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 700 UNIT 10, LESSON 4 .. 10 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 300 UNIT 2, PROJECT 6 .... 1 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 700 UNIT 10, LESSON 9 .. 10 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 300 UNIT 3, PROJECT 14 .. 1 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 700 UNIT 10, LESSON 18 11 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 300 UNIT 4, PROJECT 19 .. 1 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 800 UNIT 8, LESSON 9 .... 11 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 300 UNIT 5, PROJECT 9 .... 2 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 800 UNIT 8, ESSAY 11 .... 11 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 300 UNIT 5, PROJECT 9 .... 2 ENGLISH I UNIT 9 .................................................... 11 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 300 UNIT 9, PROJECT 7 .... 2 ENGLISH I UNIT 11 .................................................. 11 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 300 UNIT 9, PROJECT 8 .... 3 ENGLISH III UNIT 1, PROJECT 10 .............................. 11 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 300 UNIT 10, PROJECT 14 3 ENGLISH III UNIT 9, LESSONS 7‐16 ........................... 12 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 400 UNIT 2, LESSON 9 ...... 3 ENGLISH III UNIT 10, LESSON 1 ................................ 12 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 400 UNIT 2, LESSON 15 .... 4 ENGLISH IV UNIT 7 LESSON 7‐14 ............................. 12 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 400 UNIT 3, LESSON 18 .... 4 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 400 UNIT 4, PROJECT 10 .. 4 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 400 UNIT 6, PROJECT 4 .... 5 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 400 UNIT 7, PROJECT 2 .... 5 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 400 UNIT 7, PROJECT 16 .. 5 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 400 UNIT 9, PROJECT 9 .... 6 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 500 UNIT 3, PROJECT 19 .. 6 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 500 UNIT 6, LESSON 9 ...... 7 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 500 UNIT 7, ESSAY 3 ........ 7 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 500 UNIT 9, PROJECT 9 .... 7 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 500 UNIT 10, PROJECT 2 .. 8 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 500 UNIT 10, PROJECT 3 .. 8 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 600 UNIT 3, LESSON 8 ...... 9 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 600 UNIT 3, PROJECT 13 .. 9 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 600 UNIT 7, LESSON 13 .... 9 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 600 UNIT 7, LESSON 14 .... 9 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 700 UNIT 6, LESSON 2 ...... 9 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 700 UNIT 6, LESSON 8 ...... 9 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 700 UNIT 7, LESSON 12 .. 10 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 700 UNIT 9, ESSAY 2 ...... 10 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 700 UNIT 10, LESSON 3 .. 10 Copyright 2010 Glynlyon. Inc. All Rights Reserved 1 English Language Arts 300 Unit 2, Project 6 Suggested: A Child's Garden of Verses, by Robert Louis Stevenson, Grosset & Dunlap, 1957. The Christopher Robin Verses, by A. A. Milne, E. P. Dutton & Co., 1967. The Llama Who had No Pajama, by Mary Ann Hoberman, Browndeer Press, a division of Harcourt Brace & Co., 1998. Pizza the Size of the Sun, by Jack Pretutsky, Greenwillow Books, 1996. English Language Arts 300 Unit 3, Project 14 Suggested: Llama and the Great Flood; a Folktale from Peru, by Ellen Alexander, Crowell, 1989. Fairy Tales and Stories, by H. C. Andersen. A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys, by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Rapunzel, by Brothers Grimm, retold and illustrated by Bernadette Watts, Thomas Y. Crowell Co, 1975. The Nutcracker Ballet, retold by Deborah Hautig, Random House, 1992. The Snow Queen, by Hans Christian Andersen, translated by Noami Lewis, Henry Holt and Co. 1979. Johnny Appleseed, retold and illustrated by Steven Kellogg, Morrow Junior Books, 1988. Mr. Yowder and the Train Robbers, by Glen Rounds, Holiday House, 1981. Pecos Bill, retold and illustrated by Steven Kellogg, Morrow Junior Books, 1986. Paul Bunyan, retold and illustrated by Steven Kellogg, Morrow Junior Books, 1984. Aesop's Fables, by Aesop, illustrated by A. J. McClaskey, retold by Ann Mc Govern, Scholastic, 1963. Fables, by Arnold Lobel, Harper & Row, 1980. Caldecott Medal Winner. The Fisherman and His Wife, by Jacob Grimm, Farrar, 1980. English Language Arts 300 Unit 4, Project 19 Suggested: Diego Rivera, by Mike Venezia, from the "Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists" series, Children's Press, 1994. Isaac Newton; Scientific Genius, by Pearle and Harry Schultz, Garrard Publ., 1972. Thomas Edison, by Haydn Middleton, from the "What's Their Story?" series, Oxford University Press, 1997. The True Story of Pocahontas, by Lucille Recht Penner, Random House, 1994. The Chimney Sweep's Ransom, about John Wesley (1992) Defeat of the Ghost Riders, about Mary McLeoad Bethune (1997) Copyright 2010 Glynlyon. Inc. All Rights Reserved 1 Escape from the Slave Traders, about David Livingston (1992) Flight of the Fugitives, about Gladys Aylward (1994) The Forty-Acre Swindle, about George Washington Carver (2000) The Hidden Jewel, about Amy Carmichael (1992) Hostage on the Nighthawk, about William Penn (2000) Listen for the Whippoorwill, about Harriet Tubman (1993) English Language Arts 300 Unit 5, Project 9 Suggested: Chester the Worldly Pig, by Bill Peet, Houghton Mifflin, 1965. Fantastic Mr. Fox, by Roald Dahl (author of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory), Alfred A. Knopf, 1970. Frog and Toad All Year, by Arnold Lobel, Harper & Row, 1976. Only One Woof, by James Herriot, St. Martin's Press, 1985. Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears, by Aardema, Dillion, 1976. Caldecott Medal Award book. English Language Arts 300 Unit 5, Project 9 Suggested: Cricket Never Does; a Collection of Haiku and Tanka Poetry, by Myra Livingston Cohn, published by Margaret McElderry, 1997. Haiku: the Mood of Earth, by Ann Atwood, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1971. English Language Arts 300 Unit 9, Project 7 Suggested: Abe Lincoln Grows Up, by Carl Sandberg, Harcourt, 1985. Buffalo Hunt, by Russell Freedman, Holiday House, 1988. The Plymouth Thanksgiving, by Leonard Weisgard, Doubleday, 1967. Promise of a New Spring; the Holocaust and Renewal, by Gerda Weissman Klein, Rossel Books, 1981. Young Frederick Douglass, Fight for Freedom, by Laurence Santrey, Troll, 1983. Copyright 2010 Glynlyon. Inc. All Rights Reserved 2 English Language Arts 300 Unit 9, Project 8 Suggested: The True Story of Pocahontas, by Lucille Recht Penner, Random House, 1994. Thomas Edison, by Haydn Middleton, from the "What's Their Story?" series, Oxford University Press, 1997. Diego Rivera, by Mike Venezia, from the "Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists" series, Children's Press, 1994. Isaac Newton; Scientific Genius, by Pearle and Harry Schultz, Garrard Publ., 1972. English Language Arts 300 Unit 10, Project 14 Suggested: Abigail Takes the Wheel, by Avi, HarperCollins, 1999. Addy Saves the Day, by Connie Porter, Pleasant Company, 1994. Felicity Learns a Lesson, by Valerie Tripp, Pleasant Company, 1991. Josefina's Surprise, by Valerie Tripp, Pleasant Company, 1997. Ben and Me: An Astonishing Life of Benjamin Franklin By His Good Mouse Amos, discovered, edited, and illustrated by Robert Lawson, Little, Brown, and Company, 1988. The Drinking Gourd, by F. N. Monjo, Harper, 1969. Kia, a Mission to her Village, Africa 1440, from "Girlhood Journey's" series, by Dawn C. Gill Thomas, Simon & Schuster, 1996. Paddle-to-the-Sea, by Clancy Holling, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1961. A Caldecott Honor book. An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving, by Louisa May Alcott, Holiday House, 1989. The Very First Thanksgiving:Pioneers on the Rio Grande, by Bea Bragg, Harbinger House, 1989. Song of the Trees, by Mildred D. Taylor, Dial Press, 1975. The Wall, by Eve Bunting, Clarion Books, 1990. Whispering Cloth; a Refugee's Story, by Pegi Deitz Shea, Boyd Mills Publ., 1996. English Language Arts 400 Unit 2, Lesson 9 Suggested: Dictionary Copyright 2010 Glynlyon. Inc. All Rights Reserved 3 English Language Arts 400 Unit 2, Lesson 15 Suggested: Cricket Never Does; a Collection of Haiku and Tanka Poetry,by Myra Livingston Cohn, published by Margaret McElderry, 1997. Haiku: the Mood of Earth, by Ann Atwood, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1971. English Language Arts 400 Unit 3, Lesson 18 Suggested: Book Poems;Poems from National Children's Book Week 1959-1998, with an introduction by Lee Bennett Hopkins, The Children's Book Council, 1998. Hand in Hand; An American History Through Poetry, collected by Lee Bennett Hopkins, Simon & Schuster, 1993 Poems for Youth, by E. Dickinson. Little, Brown, and Co., 1996. Poem Stew, poems selected by William Cole, HarperCollins Publishers, 1981. English Language Arts 400 Unit 4, Project 10 Suggested: Charlotte's Web, by E. B. White, Harper & Row, 1952. The Door in the Wall, by Marguerite de Angeli, Doubleday Books for Young Readers, 1949. The Enormous Egg, by Oliver Butterworth, Dell, 1978. Fantastic Mr. Fox, by Roald Dahl, Alfred A. Knopf, 1970. Gentle Ben, by Walt Morey, Avon, 1976. Hang Tough, Paul Mathier, by Alfred Slote, Harper, 1985. Indian in the Cupboard, by Lynn Reid Banks, Doubleday, 1981. It's a Mile From Glory, by Robert C. Lee. Little, Brown, and Co., 1972. James and the Giant Peach, by Roald Dahl, Bantam, 1978. Mandie and the Abandoned Mine, by Lois Gladys Leppard, Bethany House Publishers, 1987. Mandie and Fiery Rescue, by Lois Gladys Leppard, Bethany House Publishers, 1993. Mandie and the Ghost Bandits, by Lois Gladys Leppard, Bethany House Publishers, 1988. Mandie and the Forbidden Attic, by Lois Gladys Leppard, Bethany House Publishers, 1999. Mandie and the Schoolhouse Secret, by Lois Gladys Leppard, Bethany House Publishers, 1996. Mandie and the Cherokee Legend, by Lois Gladys Leppard, Bethany House Publishers, 1988. Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of Nimh, by Robert O'Brien, Atheneum, 1971. Copyright 2010 Glynlyon. Inc. All Rights Reserved 4 Mr. Popper's Penguins, by Richard and Florence Atwater, Dell, 1978. The Paint Brush Kid, by Clyde Robert Bulla, Random House, 1999. The Song of the Trees, by Mildred D. Taylor, Dial Press, 1975. Stone Fox, by John Reynolds Gardner, Harper Collins Publishers, 1979. Winnie-the-Pooh, by A. A. Milne, E. P. Dutton, 1954. English Language Arts 400 Unit 6, Project 4 Suggested: The Astronomy Book, by Dr. Jonathan Henry, Master Books, 1999. From Sea to Shining Sea for Children, by Peter Marshall & David Manuel, Fleming H.
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