Moth and Wasp, Soil and Ocean: Remembering Chinese Scientist Pu Zhelong's Work for Sustainable Farming

Moth and Wasp, Soil and Ocean: Remembering Chinese Scientist Pu Zhelong's Work for Sustainable Farming
Author: Sigrid Schmalzer
Publisher: Tilbury House Publishers and Cadent Publishing
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2018-02-06
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0884486001

Winner of The Sigurd F. Olson Nature Writing Award Selected for the CCBC Choices 2019 list Children's Literature Freeman Award 2018 A Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People 2019 Moth and Wasp, Soil and Ocean tells its story through the memories of a farm boy who, inspired by Pu Zhelong, became a scientist himself. The narrator is a composite of people Pu Zhelong influenced in his work. With further context from Melanie Chan’s historically precise watercolors, this story will immerse young readers in Chinese culture, the natural history of insects, and the use of biological controls in farming. Backmatter provides context and background for this lovely, sophisticated picture book about nature, science, and Communist China. “The first time I saw a scientist in my village was also the first time I saw a wasp hatch out of a moth’s egg,” writes the narrator of this picture book about Chinese scientist Pu Zhelong. “In that moment I could not have said which was the more unexpected—or the more miraculous.” In the early 1960s, while Rachel Carson was writing and defending Silent Spring in the U.S., Pu Zhelong was teaching peasants in Mao Zedong’s Communist China how to forgo pesticides and instead use parasitic wasps to control the moths that were decimating crops and contributing to China’s widespread famine. This story told through the memories of a farm boy (a composite of people inspired by Pu Zhelong) will immerse young readers in Chinese culture, the natural history of insects, and sustainable agriculture. Backmatter provides historical context for this lovely, sophisticated picture book. The author, Sigrid Schmalzer, won the Joseph Levenson Post-1900 Book Prize for 2018 for her book Red Revolution, Green Revolution. This is the most prestigious prize for a book about Chinese history, and the book upon which Moth and Wasp, Soil and Ocean is based. Fountas & Pinnell Level U

Save the Planet: Local Farms and Sustainable Foods

Save the Planet: Local Farms and Sustainable Foods
Author: Julia Vogel
Publisher: Cherry Lake
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1602797803

Save the Planet:Local Farms and Sustainable Foods applies the NCTE/IRA Standards to science and social studies content. Each book sends the reader on a fact-finding mission, posing an initial challenge and concluding with questions and answers. Through engaging, interactive scenarios, learners can experiment with text prediction, purpose-driven research, and creative problem solving—all critical thinking skills—while learning about ways to care for our planet.

Auntie Yang's Great Soybean Picnic

Auntie Yang's Great Soybean Picnic
Author: Ginnie Lo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Chinese Americans
ISBN: 9781600604423

When Jinyi and her family discover a soybean field, they begin a tradition that becomes a staple of the Chinese American community in the Midwest.

Home for a Penguin, Home for a Whale

Home for a Penguin, Home for a Whale
Author: Brenda Williams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781782857433

"Dive under the sea to explore the ocean homes of 23 marine animals! With a sea snail hidden on each page and 8 pages of fact-packed educational notes at the end, Home for a Penguin, Home for a Whale will delight both preschoolers and emerging readers alike. Illustrator Annalisa Beghelli's dynamic ocean scenes bring a refreshing new style to Barefoot's collection of STEM books. Makes a charming companion to the popular Home for a Tiger, Home for a Bear, also written by Brenda Williams."--

Big Farm Machines

Big Farm Machines
Author: Tracy Nelson Maurer
Publisher: Big Machines
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2021-07
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781427161017

"Living in a city prevents some children from seeing our farms. This book brings some of the big machines used every day on farms. A fun way for kids to learn how big farm machines get the work done while building literacy skills"--

Teaching Climate Change to Children

Teaching Climate Change to Children
Author: Rebecca Woodard
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2024-03-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0807782432

Teaching Climate Change to Children describes the journey of two literacy researchers to learn about climate change and support relevant literacy pedagogy for young children (pre-K–6). The authors argue that climate change and social justice are inextricable from each other; that children in the younger grades are capable of learning about climate change; and that reading, writing, and language study is well-suited to this work. Three anchoring themes are offered to support literacy climate pedagogy—interconnectivity, relationality, and action—with rich classroom examples and different entry points to engage with these themes, either by “starting small” or “going big.” The text includes chapters on the importance of taking an emotionally affirming stance and on the potential of incorporating arts-based methods. With love for the Earth and one another at its core, this accessible book takes a broad view of what it means to cultivate sustainable futures for our planet, for teachers, and for children in today’s schools. Book Features: A unique focus on teaching about climate change to young children, as opposed to adolescents. Insights drawn from a yearlong teacher inquiry group with classroom teachers and from literacy methods courses with preservice teachers. Explicit attention to the importance of humanizing and care-based practices in literacy climate pedagogy. Classroom examples collected across four urban public schools where teachers used the activities and resources discussed in the book. User-friendly textboxes with suggestions and questions to guide discussion, reflection, and action.

Mother Jones Magazine

Mother Jones Magazine
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1992-03
Genre:
ISBN:

Mother Jones is an award-winning national magazine widely respected for its groundbreaking investigative reporting and coverage of sustainability and environmental issues.