Thursday, September 27, 2007

October 2007 CMC Newsletter

The 40th Anniversary of the CMC

During this academic year, the Centennial Library will be celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Curriculum Materials Center. Originally known as the Curriculum Lab, it was first part of a new Cedarville College Library (now the Milner Business Administration building), completed in 1967. Because the Lab was too small to accommodate much growth, the Education Department developed a Reading Center in Collins Hall in 1973. While the Reading Center was under the supervision of the Education Department, the Curriculum Lab remained under the direction of the Library staff.

When the Education Department moved to a remodeled Williams Hall in 1981, the resources of both the Reading Center and the Curriculum Lab were combined in a new location on the second floor of Williams under the direction and daily supervision of the Education Department. The new facility was named the Curriculum Materials Center.

Because of the growing complexity of staffing the Center for the number of hours required to serve students, and because the state of Ohio was requiring that Curriculum Centers be professionally cataloged like libraries, the Library staff re-assumed responsibility for the Center in 1984 and ran it as a branch of the College Library. When the Centennial Library opened in April 1987, the new Curriculum Materials Center, comprising over 2600 square feet, occupied its present location, a prominent place on the lower level.

A number of activities and events are being planned for this anniversary year. Monthly drawings will begin in October; prizes will include children’s books, gift certificates to teacher supply stores, and gift certificates to book stores. Be sure to visit the CMC and enter the drawing! You must complete a new entry form each month to be eligible. On December 4, children’s author and illustrator Adam Rex will speak with students in the CMC, and an open house and reception is being planned for spring semester.

Remember to enter the monthly drawing! Entry forms are available now in the CMC.

Featured Websites

Teacher Tube was launched in March 2007. It features videos about instruction, curriculum, student projects. Some videos have accompanying resource materials, such as reproducibles. Scholastic has a great website for teachers. It has printables, lesson plans, information for new teachers, and even a free class home page builder.


2007 - 2008 Ohio Testing Schedule

The testing schedule for this academic year is posted at the Ohio Department of Education website.

INFOhio

INFOhio is the K-12 equivalent of OhioLINK. It includes access to a number of databases for students and teachers in all K-12 schools in Ohio. Pre-service teachers should become familiar with INFOhio before starting their field experience or internship. If you would like to have access to the INFOhio databases (some of which are duplicated in OhioLINK), please contact the CMC Librarian for the username and password.


Featured Resource

The CMC has a large collection of puppets, many of them from the premier producer of puppets for classroom use, Folkmanis. The latest additions to the collection include a bat, a monarch butterfly, a prince and princess, and even a dinosaur hatching from an egg. For a complete list of the most recent puppet acquisitions, click here.



New Resources
For a complete list of all new resources added to the CMC during September 2007, please click here.

Music Education Resources

Two new CDs have arrived that can be used with the book "Movement to Music in Confined Spaces". Both CDs are shelved in the CMC Audio-Visual collection.

Music for Movement



Move to the Sound of World Music




60 Music Quizzes for Theory and Reading - Jay Althouse
Quizzes to help teachers evaluate their students' musical skills. Recommended for grades 3 and up.






Listen! Introductory Harmonic Immersion Solfege for Individuals and Choirs - Marilyn Shenenberger
Student and teacher editions, as well as the accompanying CD.

New Physical Education Resources

From Humam Kinetics:

Physical Education Assessment Toolkit - Liz Giles-Brown

Fitness for Life - Charles B. Corbin and Ruth Lindsey
Student and teacher editions







Fitness for Life (middle school version) - Guy C. Le Masurier
Student and teacher editions

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

New Social Studies Textbooks

We have received a number of new secondary social studies textbooks in recent days. We have both the student edition and the teacher edition for most of the following titles, some of which are geared specifically to the Ohio Content Standards.

American Government - Houghton Mifflin

The Challenge of Democracy - Houghton Mifflin

Economics - Pearson Education

The American Nation - Pearson Education

Journey Across Time
- McGraw Hill/Glencoe

Civilization in the West (AP edition) - Pearson Education

World History: Medieval and Early Modern Times - McDougal Littell

World History: The Modern Era - Pearson Education

History of Our World: The Early Ages - Pearson Education

America: History of Our Nation - Pearson Education

American History: Beginnings Through Reconstruction
- McDougal Littell

American Anthem: Modern American History - Holt

Prentice Hall World History - Pearson Education

Magruder's American Government (2006) - Prentice Hall

Magruder's American Government (2007) - Prentice Hall

United States History: Modern America - Pearson Education

History of Our World - Pearson Education

United States History - Pearson Education

The American Republic to 1877 - McGraw Hill/Glencoe

United States History: Reconstruction to the Present - Pearson Education

America: History of Our Nation - Beginnings Through 1877 - Pearson Education

World Geography: Building a Global Perspective - Prentice Hall

World History: Modern Times - McGraw Hill/Glencoe

World Cultures and Geography - McDougal Littell

World History: Human Legacy - Modern Era
- Holt

The American Republic Since 1877 - McGraw Hill/Glencoe

Friday, September 21, 2007

New Nonfiction Books

Civil War - John Stanchak
Examines many aspects of the Civil War, including the issue of slavery, secession, the raising of armies, individual battles, the commanders, Northern life, Confederate culture, the surrender of the South, and the aftermath.


Invention - Lionel Bender
Photographs and text explore such inventions as the wheel, gears, levers, clocks, telephones, and rocket engines.

Earth - Susanna Van Rose
Explores the secrets of the Earth, answering questions about the what lies beneath the Earth's crust, why sea water is salty, what the ocean floor looks like, why Africa is splitting apart, and other topics.

New PE Books

Parachute Games with DVD - Todd Strong
Discovering the benefits of parachute play -- Leading parachute games -- Enhancing developmental skills -- Choosing and caring for your parachute -- Low-activity parachute games -- Moderate-activity parachute games -- High-activity parachute games

Active Bodies, Active Brains - Mary Ellen Clancy
Introduction to brain-compatible instruction -- Teaching thinking through physical activity -- Easiest -- Easy -- Moderately complex -- Most complex

Outdoor Education: Methods and Strategies - Ken Gilbertson
Defining Outdoor Education -- Describing the Outdoor Educator -- Theories and Foundations in Outdoor Education -- Understanding Participants -- Creating the Learning Environment -- Outdoor Education Settings -- Designing Lessons -- Physical Methods -- Cognitive Methods -- Affective Methods -- Sample Lessons -- Your Future in Outdoor Education

New YA Book by Cedarville Grad

And the Violin Cried - Susan Joy Clark
Samantha Andrews is a sixth grade Christian girl who is best friends with a Jewish violin player, Annie Rosenberg, also a sixth grader. A group of boys, who call themselves the Black Knights, do a series of anti-Semitic and bullying acts in school, affecting Annie and her older brother David, including breaking Annie's heirloom violin which dates back to Holocaust times in Hungary. Samantha and her family have an opportunity to show Christian love to Annie and David.

New Science Book

The Brain: Our Sense of Self
Expand basic understanding of brain function and the nervous system.

New Music Education Resources

Home Helper: Teacher's Reference and Resource Edition - James O. Froseth
This book, complete with 3 CDs, provides valuable suggestions for parents to help children at home who are just beginning the study of musical instruments.

Movement to Music in Confined Spaces - James O. Froseth and Phyllis Weikart
Coordinates with the sound recording "Music for Movement" by James O. Froseth and Albert Blaser.

First Steps in Music for Preschool and Beyond: The Curriculum - John M. Feierabend
Getting started -- The musical workout -- Pitch exploration (vocal warm-ups) -- Song fragments -- Simple songs -- Arioso -- Songtales -- Movement exploration (movement warm-ups) -- Movement for form and expression -- Beat motion activities -- Planning lessons -- Sample lessons -- Index of song/rhyme titles

Thursday, September 20, 2007

New Folkmanis Puppets

New from Folkmanis:

Bat puppet
This realistically detailed Brown Bat puppet features a workable mouth, complete with fangs, and leather-like fabric wings, which spread into an infamous silhouette, then flap silently into the darkness.


Dinosaur egg puppet
A scaly baby tyrannosaurus rex puppet pops out of a soft velour egg, ready for action. Arms and mouth animate for a variety of expressions.

Lion stage puppet



Wolf stage puppet



Monarch Butterfly puppet
Pollinating the flowers, the beautiful monarch butterfly pauses to show off her bright orange color. Cause a flutter when you animate her satiny wings!

Fox finger puppets
Set of four fox finger puppets.

Duckling finger puppets
Set of four 4" finger puppets.


Spotted owl finger puppets
Set of four 4" finger puppets.

Prince puppet
One 12" puppet with movable head and arms.


Princess puppet
One 14" tall princess puppet.

Sheep stage puppet
One 12" sheep stage puppet with movable mouth

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

New Children's Books

A House for Hermit Crab - Eric Carle
A hermit crab who has outgrown his old shell moves into a new one, which he decorates and enhances with the various sea creatures he meets in his travels.

The Apple Pie That Papa Baked
- Lauren Thompson
These are the apples, juicy and red, that went in the pie, warm and sweet, that Papa baked... for guess who!

New YA Books

Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul: The Real Deal Challenges - Jack Canfield
Teenagers share stories about some of the challenges they have faced in life and how they survived them. Includes facts, tips, advice, and quizzes.

Seeing Redd (The Looking Glass Wars, Book 2) - Frank Beddor
When Alyss Heart returns to her rightful place on the throne of Wonderland, she is put to the test as enemies, both inside and outside the borders of her queendom, push their own agendas and wield horrific weapons, while she strives to unify them all.

What They Found: Love on 145th Street - Walter Dean Myers
Fifteen interrelated stories explore different aspects of love, such as a dying father's determination to help start a family business--a beauty salon--and the relationship of two teens who plan to remain celibate until they marry.

Powers - Ursula K. Le Guin
When young Gavir's sister is brutally killed, he escapes from slavery and sets out to explore the world and his own psychic abilities.

New Audiobooks

Corduroy - Don Freeman
A toy bear in a department store wants a number of things, but when a little girl finally buys him he finds what he has always wanted most of all.



Madeline - Ludwig Bemelmans
Madeline, smallest and naughtiest of the twelve little charges of Miss Clavel, wakes up one night with an attack of appendicitis.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

New Children's Books

Robot Dreams - Sara Varon
The enduring friendship between a dog and a robot is portrayed in this wordless graphic novel.

When Dinosaurs Came with Everything - Elise Broach
Although his mother is a little worried, a young boy is delighted to discover that every shop in town is giving away real dinosaurs to their customers.

New Children's Books

I Am Invited to a Party! - Mo Willems
Piggie is invited to her first party. But what will she wear? Gerald, the party expert, knows just how to help. . .or does he?

Phooey! - Marc Rosenthal
A boy who claims there is nothing to do spends his day being anything but bored.

New Science Book

Explore Evolution: The Arguments for and Against Neo-Darwinism - Stephen C. Meyer

New DVDs

Leonardo, the Terrible Monster - book by Mo Willems
Leonardo is a terrible monster -- he can't seem to frighten anyone. When he discovers the perfect nervous little boy, will he scare the lunch out of him? Or will he think of something better?





How Do Dinosaurs Eat Their Food? - Jane Yolen
Mischievous dinosaurs show in a big way that burping, spilling, playing with one's food and outright refusing to eat are not the best ways to enjoy a meal. Children will be entertained as they learn table manners and pleasant mealtime behaviors.

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

New Reference Materials

Middle School Teachers Guide to Free Curriculum Materials

Educators Guide to Free Videotapes - Elementary/Middle School Edition

Educators Guide to Free Multicultural Materials

Educators Guide to Free Health, Physical Education and Recreation Materials

Educators Guide to Free Guidance Materials

New Children's Books

Help! A Story of Friendship - Holly Keller
Mouse hears a rumor that snakes do not like mice and while trying to avoid his former friend, Snake, he falls into a hole from which neither Hedgehog, Squirrel, nor Rabbit can help him out.

The Cheese - Margie Palatini
After they all agree to ignore the story of "The Farmer in the Dell," the rat, cat, dog, child, farmer, and his wife have a party featuring the tempting hunk of cheese.

Four Feet, Two Sandals - Karen Lynn Williams
Two young Afghani girls living in a refugee camp in Pakistan share a precious pair of sandals brought by relief workers.

Angels Among Us - Leena Lane
A book of stories about angels in the Bible. Some bring messages revealing God's purposes, others provide strength and courage, and others praise and worship God.

Still My Grandma - Veronique Van den Abeele
A young girl describes her special relationship with her grandmother, both before and after Grandma contracts Alzheimer's Disease.

Eli Remembers - Ruth Vander Zee
After many years of watching the solemn lighting of seven candles at Rosh Hashanah, Eli finally learns how those candles represent his family's connection to the Holocaust in Lithuania.

Little Apple Goat - Caroline Jayne Church
Little Apple Goat's love of apples, cherries, and pears helps her plant an orchard for the animals on the farm.