Monday, April 25, 2022

Synergy: Prudence Cummings Wright


PRUDENCE CUMMINGS WRIGHT (1740-1824) organized and lead a women’s militia in Pepperell, Massachusetts during the American Revolution.


Read the recently published picture book, then learn more at the websites:


REVOLUTIONARY PRUDENCE WRIGHT: LEADING THE MINUTE WOMEN IN THE FIGHT FOR INDEPENDENCE written by Beth Anderson and illustrated by Susan Reagan tells the inspiring story of Prudence Wright and the “minute women” of Pepperell, Massachusetts. Organizing and leading a group of resourceful women, she rallies support against British policies and defends her town against Tory invaders.


PRUDENCE WRIGHT from the American Battlefield Trust provides a short biography.


Go to https://www.battlefields.org/learn/biographies/prudence-wright


PRUDENCE WRIGHT AND THE WOMEN WHO GUARDED THE BRIDGE is a book written by Mary Shattuck in 1912 providing details about Wright and her minute women. It contains interesting references to primary source materials.


Go to http://www.pepperellhistory.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/PrudenceWright.pdf


COVERED BRIDGE OVER THE NASHUA RIVER is an article at the Pepperell MA townsite describing the history of the bridge in the story. 


Go to https://town.pepperell.ma.us/160/Covered-Bridge-Over-the-Nashua-River


BETH ANDERSON’s website contains resources for teachers interested in using the book in the curriculum.


Go to https://bethandersonwriter.com/revolutionary-prudence-wright-leading-the-minute-women-in-the-fight-for-independence/


ARC courtesy of Calkins Creek/Astra Books for Young Readers.

Monday, April 18, 2022

Synergy: Botany


Botany is the branch of biology that explores the science of plant life including fungi and algae. This multidisciplinary area includes structure, growth, reproduction, taxonomy and more.



Read the recently published nonfiction book for children, then learn more at the websites:


ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PLANTS, FUNGI, AND LICHENS FOR YOUR READERS by Tereza Nemcova and Tomas Pernicky is part of the Encyclopedias for Young Readers series. Each two-page spread focuses on a different category of plant, fungi, or lichen. The simple illustrations and short text descriptions introduce the concept and several examples found around the world. Of particular note are the fungi and lichen often overlooked in science books for children.


USDA’s PLANTS database contains information about vascular plants, mosses, liverworts, hornworts, and lichens from the U.S. and its territories.


PLANTS Database

https://plants.usda.gov


The US Forest Service provides useful resources on fungi and natives plants found in the United States.


Lichens from the U.S. Forest Service

https://www.fs.fed.us/wildflowers/beauty/lichens/


The Mighty Fungi from the U.S. Forest Service

https://www.fs.fed.us/wildflowers/ethnobotany/Mind_and_Spirit/fungi.shtml


Native Plants from the US Forest Service

https://www.fs.fed.us/wildflowers/Native_Plant_Materials/index.shtml


ARC courtesy of Albatros Media.

Monday, April 11, 2022

Synergy: Ecological Balance


Ecological balance is the state of equilibrium within a dynamic community of organisms. This theory reflects many types of relationships such as predator-prey systems. However, recent theories note that ecological systems are in a constant state of flux leading to a chaotic state as the norm.


Read the recently published nonfiction book for youth then learn more at the websites.


THE WOLVES AND MOOSE OF ISLE ROYALE by Nancy Castaldo is the latest book in the Scientists in the Field series. This highly illustrated work of nonfiction explores the island’s ecosystem with a focus on the predator/prey relationship between wolves and moose. Using color photographs, maps, another other illustrations, readers follow scientists working at Isle Royale. The book concludes with a glossary, additional information, sources, and a bibliography.


ISLE ROYALE: ANIMALS is a website from the US National Park Service that introduces readers to the moose, wolves, and other animals of Isle Royale.


To visit the website, go to https://www.nps.gov/isro/learn/nature/animals.htm.


THE WOLVES AND MOOSE OF ISLE ROYALE is a video exploring 50 years of research about the relationship between wolves and moose.


To watch the video, go to https://youtu.be/PdwnfPurXcs.


RETURN OF THE WOLVES is a video exploring how ecological balance is being restored to Isle Royale.


To watch the video, go to https://youtu.be/k1EaRenqyPo.


ARC courtesy of Clarion Books, and imprint of HarperCollins.


Monday, April 04, 2022

Synergy: Lise Meitner


Lise Meitner (1878-1968) was an Austrian-Swedish physicist best known for her discovery of nuclear fission along with the element protactinium.


Read the recently published nonfiction book for youth then learn more at the website.


THE WOMAN WHO SPLIT THE ATOM by Marissa Moss tells the compelling story of a female Jewish physicist who made groundbreaking discoveries, while dealing with sexism, anti-Semitism, and other obstacles. Each of the forty chapters begins with sequential art followed by a short, engaging narrative. The book concludes with an afterword with photographs, author’s note, timeline, terms, glossary, endnotes, bibliography, and index. Perfect for reluctant readers, this highly illustrated biography will appeal to a wide range of young people.


LISE MEITNER AND NUCLEAR FISSION is a very short video providing an overview of Lise Meitner’s scientific discovery.


To view the video, to go https://youtu.be/6UvbdidT-qM 


THE AMAZING LIFE OF LISE MEITNER is a video exploring the life of this inspiring scientist.


To view the video, to go https://youtu.be/uZZFG58G_jE


ARC courtesy of Abrams Books for Young Readers.

Friday, April 01, 2022

Timely Take-aways for Life-long Learning: Ideas for Artists

Timely Take-aways for Life-long Learning: Ideas for Artists

From drawing and painting to mixed media, several new titles provide endless ideas for art educators to spur creativity, teach new techniques, and encourage students to find their creative style.

How to Make Art For Joy’s Sake: Free-Spirited Watercolor
Kristy Rice, Jul 2021, Schiffer Craft, an imprint of Schiffer Publishing
Themes: Art, Techniques, Watercolor

HOW TO MAKE ART FOR JOY’S SAKE provides an overview of preparation, materials, and

basic watercolor techniques. In addition to exercises, techniques, and projects, readers

are encouraged to take a joyful approach and forget the rules.

Take-aways: Educators will find the sections on rules and joy to be good reminders of the

need to balance technique and fun.


Drawing and Painting Expressive Little Animals
Amarilys Henderson, Aug 2021, Quarry Books, an imprint of Quarto Group
Themes: Art, Techniques, Watercolor

DRAWING AND PAINTING EXPRESSIVE LITTLE ANIMALS provides 66 step-by-step, easy-to- follow tutorials for creating adorable animals with personality.

Take-aways: Introduce the suggested animal essentials section to the class, then ask students to complete a tutorial and share their results.


Fresh Paint: Discover Your Unique Creative Style Through 100 Small Mixed-Media Paintings
Flora Bowley & Lynzee Lynx, Aug 2021, Quarry Books, an imprint of Quarto Group
Themes: Art, Techniques, Painting

FRESH PAINT encourages personal style development through 100 engaging, mixed-media projects.

Take-aways: Adapt the author’s suggestions for developing a unique creative style. Ask students to share an exercise that was useful in their journey to identify their style.


Mixed Media Color Studio
Kellee Wynne Conrad, Aug 2021, Quarry Books, an imprint of Quarto Group
Themes: Art, Techniques, Painting

MIXED MEDIA COLOR STUDIO helps readers apply color theory to the creation of unique palettes that reflect their artistic voice.

Take-aways: Educators will find the book’s approach to creating a signature color palette to be an effective way to build color theory skills while encouraging creativity.


The Landscape Painter’s Workbook
Mitchell Albala, Jan 2022, Rockport Publishers, an imprint of Quarto Group
Themes: Art, Techniques, Landscapes, Painting

THE LANDSCAPE PAINTER’S WORKBOOK is part of the “For Artists” series. Focusing on shape, composition, and color, the hands-on guide stresses time-honored techniques.

Take-aways: Educators will find the examples, exercises and particularly the review questions to be useful in developing lessons focusing on landscape painting skills.

Whether helping educators keep up-to-date in their subject-areas, promoting student reading in the content-areas, or simply encouraging nonfiction leisure reading, teacher librarians need to be aware of the best new titles across the curriculum and how to activate life-long learning. - Annette Lamb


Timely Take-Aways for Life-Long Learning: American Civil War


Whether exploring a prison, state, or mandate, each of these recently published titles focuses on a lesser-known aspect of the Civil War. Educators will find the specific examples useful in helping students understand the challenges of specific aspects of war from muddy conditions to historical inaccuracies.

Escape: The Story of the Confederacy’s Infamous Libby Prison and the Civil War’s Largest Jail Break
Robert P. Watson, Aug 2021, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers/National Book Network
Themes: United States History, Civil War Period

ESCAPE provides a comprehensive examination of Libby Prison including key prisoners, brutal prison conditions, and the large prison break. Divided into five sections, readers follow the evolution of the prison, its guards, and its prisoners through the War.
Take-aways: Students are fascinated by war-time prisons and particularly prison breaks. Educators will find Libby Prison to be a useful in-depth example of this aspect of war.

Myths of the Civil War: The Fact, Fiction, and Science behind the Civil War’s Most-Told Stories
Scott Hippensteel, Nov 2021, Stackpole Books/National Book Network
Themes: United States History, Civil War Period

MYTHS OF THE CIVIL WAR applies science to address inaccuracies often found in Civil War memoirs and histories. Each chapter seeks to identify the fact and fiction of historical claims.
Take-aways: Myths are an effective way to discuss common misconceptions about war. This is particularly true of the Civil War period where so many fictionalize accounts exist.

The Civil War in Maryland Reconsidered
Charles W. Mitchell & Jean H. Baker (eds), Nov 2021, LSU Press/Longleaf Services
Themes: United States History, Civil War Period

THE CIVIL WAR IN MARYLAND RECONSIDERED shares over a dozen well-researched essays examining the unique position of this volatile border state during the turbulent war years.
Take-aways: Educators will find numerous examples of the challenges faced by those living in a border state during war. Refreshing insights and innovative interpretations are notable.

Confederate Conscription and the Struggle for Southern Soldiers
John M. Sacher, Nov 2021, LSU Press/Longleaf Services
Themes: United States History, Civil War Period

CONFEDERATE CONSCRIPTION AND THE STRUGGLE FOR SOUTHERN SOLDIERS explores the struggle of the Confederacy to balance ideology and the need for a strong military.
Take-aways: As they near selective service age, students have a keen interest in issues related to the possibility of their own conscription. Use this connection for class discussions.

The Howling Storm: Weather, Climate, and the American Civil War
Kenneth W. Noe, Oct 2020, LSU Press/Longleaf Services
Themes: United States History, Civil War Period

THE HOWLING STORM explores the impact of weather on soldiers and the war year-by-year. From mud and ice to heat and drought, each chapter examines a specific challenge
Take-aways: Student interest in climate change provides a timely connection for discussion of weather during wartime. Use book examples to spark inquiries in Civil War logistics.

Whether helping educators keep up-to-date in their subject-areas, promoting student reading in the content-areas, or simply encouraging nonfiction leisure reading, teacher librarians need to be aware of the best new titles across the curriculum and how to activate life-long learning. - Annette Lamb