Cumulative Index to Volume 12 Articles and Features Literature for Life: Teaching Health Literacy Points of View with Picture Books and Novels. Oct./Nov. Breaking into Dance, by Paul Janeczko. Apr./ Audio Connections 02, p.46 May 03, p.8 Making Your Own Fun! Apr./May 03, p.46 How Dare I Write Multicultural Novels? by When Author Is Narrator: Audiobooks Read Mapping New American Fantasy. Jun./Jul. 03, Ann Rinaldi. Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.31 by the Author. Jun./Jul. 03, p.32 p.28 In Search of Jack, by Ilene Cooper. Feb./Mar. More Books for Babies and Toddlers. Apr./ 03, p.56 Book Strategies May 03, p.18 Sitting Down Together at the Same Table, by The Girl from Spirit Island. (The Birchbark Multiracial Characters in Children’s Litera- David J. Smith. Aug./Sept. 02, p.47 House by Louise Erdrich) Dec. 02/Jan. 03, ture. Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.51 Taking the Worry out of Math, by Greg Tang. p.27 A Pool of Reflections: The Américas Award. Oct./Nov. 02, p.44 The Marvels of the Road. (Traveling Man by Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.34 “Wow! What a Story!” Two Critical Elements James Rumford) Aug./Sept. 02, p.41 Sharing the Arts with ESL Students. Jun./Jul. in Science Books, by Anthony D. Stitches in Time. (Gathering Blue by Lois 03, p.55 Fredericks. Oct./Nov. 02, p.22 Lowry and Homeless Bird by Gloria Whelan) Shining the Light, Meeting the Standards: Jun./Jul. 03, p.7 Books about Lighthouses. Feb./Mar. 03, Special Features Virginia Lee Burton's Sense of Place. Aug./ Sept. 02, p.25 p-51 Best Bets for Student Researchers. Oct./Nov. Shrouded in Mystery: Mummies and Ancient 02, p.8 Zimbabwe, 2194: A Future Odyssey. (The Ear, Burial. Feb./Mar. 03, p.15 the Eye, and the Arm by Nancy Farmer) Apr./ The Carnegie Medal: Excellence in Children’s Sub-Saharan Africa: Connecting Story and Video. Feb./Mar. 03, p.36 May 03, p.28 Place. Aug./Sept. 02, p.49 Lasting Connections of 2002. Dec. 02/Jan. “To Make a Poet Black, and Bid Him Sing”: 03, p.11 Classroom Connections African American Poetry for Children. A Somber Anniversary. Aug./Sept. 02, p.17 Across the Ocean: International Adoption Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.41 Spotlight on the Stars. Apr./May 03, p.22; Stories. Feb./Mar. 03, p.47 The Volunteer State: Exploring Tennessee Jun./Jul. 03, p.18 Aesop and Character Expectations: Integrating through Literature. Aug./Sept. 02, p.9 Fables and Contemporary Stories. Feb./Mar. We Are Still Here: Books about Contempo- Talking With 03, p.9 rary Native Americans. Dec. 02/Jan. 03, African American Painters and Photographers. p.58 Bill Martin Jr. & Eric Carle. Jun./Jul. 03, p.51 Jim Arnosky. Oct./Nov. 02, p.37 Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.20 When Picture Books Grow Up. Apr./May 03, Ken Mochizuki. Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.7 At the Barre: Books about Ballet. Jun./Jul. 03, p.51 Lisa Desimini. Aug./Sept. 02, p.19 p.37 Ruth Heller. Apr./May 03, p.26 Be Kind to Animals: Encouraging Compassion From the Editor through Humane Education. Oct./Nov. 02, Awarding Audio. Feb./Mar. 03, p.6 p.15 Deepen the Discussion with Books. Apr./May Visual Learning Camerawomen. Feb./Mar. 03, p.29 Barbara Helen Berger on All the Way to Lhasa. 03, p.6 Challenging Gifted Readers. Apr./May 03, Feb./Mar. 03, p.19 Matching Books and Readers. Oct./Nov. 02, p.32 Bryan Collier on Collage and Common p.6 Children with Special Needs—An Update. Threads. Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.46 Taking the First Step. Aug./Sept. 02, p.6 Feb./Mar. 03, p.40 Robert Sabuda on the Art of the Pop-up. Jun./ This Quiz Is Your Quiz. Jun./Jul. 03, p.5 Close to the Land: Books about Families and Jul. 03, p.21 What Is Multicultural? Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.5 Farming. Aug./Sept. 02, p.35 Walter Wick on the Art of Observation. Oct./ Exploring Character Traits through Interna- Nov. 02, p.10 In the Trenches tional Heroes. Feb./Mar. 03, p.58 Fighting to Survive: Dolphins, Manatees, and Creating Pop-ups. Jun./Jul. 03, p.25 Cover Story Sea Turtles. Oct./Nov. 02, p.58 How to Tell a Scary Story. Oct./Nov. 02, p.54 A Drop of Water, written and with photos by Florida—The Sunshine State. Aug./Sept. 02, Reading and Writing—What Is Fundamental? Walter Wick. Oct./Nov. 02, p.5 p-30 A Teacher's Manifesto. Apr./May 03, p.26 At Grandma’, written by Rhonda Gowler From the Dust Bowl to Harlem: The Arts in Revive Your Readers with CPR. Aug./Sept. Greene and illus. by Karla Firehammer. Depression-Era America. Jun./Jul. 03, p.43 02, p.60 Apr./May 03, p.5 I Hear America Singing. Jun./Jul. 03, p.12 Summertimes: An Online Summer Reading Emergency! written by Margaret Mayo and Is It Catching? Books about Diseases. Oct./ Program. Feb./Mar. 03, p.25 illus. by Alex Ayliffe. Feb./Mar. 03, p.5 Nov. 02, p.24 I'm Your Child, God: Prayers for Our Children, Linking Science and Literature for ESL Poetry Place written by Marian Wright Edelman and Students. Oct./Nov. 02, p.31 Stories in Verse. Apr./May 03, p.10 illus. by Bryan Collier. Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.4 Book Links June / July 2003 Cumulative Index to Volume 12 Articles and Features Literature for Life: Teaching Health Literacy Points of View with Picture Books and Novels. Oct./Nov. Breaking into Dance, by Paul Janeczko. Apr./ Audio Connections 02, p.46 May 03, p.8 Making Your Own Fun! Apr./May 03, p.46 How Dare I Write Multicultural Novels? by When Author Is Narrator: Audiobooks Read Mapping New American Fantasy. Jun./Jul. 03, Ann Rinaldi. Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.31 by the Author. Jun./Jul. 03, p.32 p.28 In Search of Jack, by Ilene Cooper. Feb./Mar. More Books for Babies and Toddlers. Apr./ 03, p.56 Book Strategies May 03, p.18 Sitting Down Together at the Same Table, by The Girl from Spirit Island. (The Birchbark Multiracial Characters in Children’s Litera- David J. Smith. Aug./Sept. 02, p.47 House by Louise Erdrich) Dec. 02/Jan. 03, ture. Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.51 Taking the Worry out of Math, by Greg Tang. p.27 A Pool of Reflections: The Américas Award. Oct./Nov. 02, p.44 The Marvels of the Road. (Traveling Man by Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.34 “Wow! What a Story!” Two Critical Elements James Rumford) Aug./Sept. 02, p.41 Sharing the Arts with ESL Students. Jun./Jul. in Science Books, by Anthony D. Stitches in Time. (Gathering Blue by Lois 03, p.55 Fredericks. Oct./Nov. 02, p.22 Lowry and Homeless Bird by Gloria Whelan) Shining the Light, Meeting the Standards: Jun./Jul. 03, p.7 Books about Lighthouses. Feb./Mar. 03, Special Features Virginia Lee Burton's Sense of Place. Aug./ Sept. 02, p.25 p-51 Best Bets for Student Researchers. Oct./Nov. Shrouded in Mystery: Mummies and Ancient 02, p.8 Zimbabwe, 2194: A Future Odyssey. (The Ear, Burial. Feb./Mar. 03, p.15 the Eye, and the Arm by Nancy Farmer) Apr./ The Carnegie Medal: Excellence in Children’s Sub-Saharan Africa: Connecting Story and Video. Feb./Mar. 03, p.36 May 03, p.28 Place. Aug./Sept. 02, p.49 Lasting Connections of 2002. Dec. 02/Jan. “To Make a Poet Black, and Bid Him Sing”: 03, p.11 Classroom Connections African American Poetry for Children. A Somber Anniversary. Aug./Sept. 02, p.17 Across the Ocean: International Adoption Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.41 Spotlight on the Stars. Apr./May 03, p.22; Stories. Feb./Mar. 03, p.47 The Volunteer State: Exploring Tennessee Jun./Jul. 03, p.18 Aesop and Character Expectations: Integrating through Literature. Aug./Sept. 02, p.9 Fables and Contemporary Stories. Feb./Mar. We Are Still Here: Books about Contempo- Talking With 03, p.9 rary Native Americans. Dec. 02/Jan. 03, African American Painters and Photographers. p.58 Bill Martin Jr. & Eric Carle. Jun./Jul. 03, p.51 Jim Arnosky. Oct./Nov. 02, p.37 Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.20 When Picture Books Grow Up. Apr./May 03, Ken Mochizuki. Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.7 At the Barre: Books about Ballet. Jun./Jul. 03, p.51 Lisa Desimini. Aug./Sept. 02, p.19 p.37 Ruth Heller. Apr./May 03, p.26 Be Kind to Animals: Encouraging Compassion From the Editor through Humane Education. Oct./Nov. 02, Awarding Audio. Feb./Mar. 03, p.6 p.15 Deepen the Discussion with Books. Apr./May Visual Learning Camerawomen. Feb./Mar. 03, p.29 Barbara Helen Berger on All the Way to Lhasa. 03, p.6 Challenging Gifted Readers. Apr./May 03, Feb./Mar. 03, p.19 Matching Books and Readers. Oct./Nov. 02, p.32 Bryan Collier on Collage and Common p.6 Children with Special Needs—An Update. Threads. Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.46 Taking the First Step. Aug./Sept. 02, p.6 Feb./Mar. 03, p.40 Robert Sabuda on the Art of the Pop-up. Jun./ This Quiz Is Your Quiz. Jun./Jul. 03, p.5 Close to the Land: Books about Families and Jul. 03, p.21 What Is Multicultural? Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.5 Farming. Aug./Sept. 02, p.35 Walter Wick on the Art of Observation. Oct./ Exploring Character Traits through Interna- Nov. 02, p.10 In the Trenches tional Heroes. Feb./Mar. 03, p.58 Fighting to Survive: Dolphins, Manatees, and Creating Pop-ups. Jun./Jul. 03, p.25 Cover Story Sea Turtles. Oct./Nov. 02, p.58 How to Tell a Scary Story. Oct./Nov. 02, p.54 A Drop of Water, written and with photos by Florida—The Sunshine State. Aug./Sept. 02, Reading and Writing—What Is Fundamental? Walter Wick. Oct./Nov. 02, p.5 p-30 A Teacher's Manifesto. Apr./May 03, p.26 At Grandma’, written by Rhonda Gowler From the Dust Bowl to Harlem: The Arts in Revive Your Readers with CPR. Aug./Sept. Greene and illus. by Karla Firehammer. Depression-Era America. Jun./Jul. 03, p.43 02, p.60 Apr./May 03, p.5 I Hear America Singing. Jun./Jul. 03, p.12 Summertimes: An Online Summer Reading Emergency! written by Margaret Mayo and Is It Catching? Books about Diseases. Oct./ Program. Feb./Mar. 03, p.25 illus. by Alex Ayliffe. Feb./Mar. 03, p.5 Nov. 02, p.24 I'm Your Child, God: Prayers for Our Children, Linking Science and Literature for ESL Poetry Place written by Marian Wright Edelman and Students. Oct./Nov. 02, p.31 Stories in Verse. Apr./May 03, p.10 illus. by Bryan Collier. Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.4 Book Links June / July 2003 A World oWfo nders: Geographic Travels in Verse Audiobooks read by authors. Jun./Jul. 03, Dolphins. Oct./Nov. 02, p.58 and Rhyme, written by J. Patrick Lewis and p.32 A Drop of Water by Walter Wick. (Visual illus. by Alison Jay. Aug./Sept. 02, p.5 Ballet. Jun./Jul. 03, p.37 Learning) Oct./Nov. 02, p.10 Rap a Tap Tap: Here's Bojangles—Think of That! Ballet—Biographies. (sidebar) Jun./Jul. 03, The Ear, the Eye, and the Arm by Nancy by Leo and Diane Dillon. Jun./Jul. 03, p.4 p.39 Farmer. (Book Strategies) Apr./May 03, p.28 Ballet—Internet sites. (sidebar) Jun./Jul. 03, Embroidery. Jun./Jul. 03, p.7 p.40 Endangered animals. Oct./Nov. 02, p.58 Topics and Featured Books Be Kind to Animals Contest. (sidebar) Oct./ English as a second language—Science Nov. 02, p.21 curriculum aids. Oct./Nov. 02, p.31 9/11 attacks. Aug./Sept. 02, p.17 Berger, Barbara Helen. All the Way to Lhasa. English as a second language—Books about 9/11 attacks—Coping with the aftermath of. (Visual Learning) Feb./Mar. 03, p.19 the arts. Jun./Jul 03, p.55 Aug./Sept. 02, p.17 Biographies—Ballet. (sidebar) Jun./Jul. 03, Epidemic diseases. Oct./Nov. 02, p.24 Adoption. Feb./Mar. 03, p.47 p.39 Erdrich, Louise. The Birchbark House. (Book Adoption—International. Feb./Mar. 03, p.47 Biracial characters. Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.51 Strategies) Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.27 Aesop's fables—Use of with contemporary The Birchbark House by Louise Erdrich. (Book Exploration. Aug./Sept. 02, p.41 stories to explore character traits. Feb./Mar. Strategies) Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.27 Fantasy set in the U.S. Jun./Jul. 03, p.28 03, p.9 Booklist’s starred books—Review excerpts. Farm life. Aug./Sept. 02, p.35 Africa. Aug./Sept. 02, p.49 Apr./May 03, p.22; Jun./Jul. 03, p.18 Farmer, Nancy. The Ear, the Eye, and the Arm. Africa—Sub-Saharan. Aug./Sept. 02, p.49 Books—Special lists—Book Links’ selections (Book Strategies) Apr./May 03, p.28 African American art. Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.20 from 2002. Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.11 Farming. Aug./Sept. 02, p.35 African American artists. Dec. 02/Jan. 03, Books—Special lists—Reference sources. Florida. Aug./Sept. 02, p.30 p.20 Oct./Nov. 02, p.8 Folktales—Africa. Aug./Sept. 02, p.49 African American artists—Videos. (sidebar) Burials, Ancient. Feb./Mar. 03, p.15 Fredericks, Anthony D.—On writing science Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.25 Burton, Virginia Lee. (Book Strategies) Aug./ books. (Points of View) Oct./Nov. 02, p.22 African American photographers. Dec. 02/Jan. Sept. 02, p.25 Gathering Blue by Lois Lowry. (Book 03, p.20 Can You See What I See? by Walter Wick. Strategies) Jun./Jul. 03, p.7 African American poets. Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.41 (Visual Learning) Oct./Nov. 02, p.10 Gifted child—Books for the. Apr./May 03, African folktales. Aug./Sept. 02, p.49 Carle, Eric—Interview. Jun./Jul. 03, p.51 p.32 Agriculture. Aug./Sept. 02, p.35 Caribbean. Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.34 Graphics software—Internet sites. (sidebar) All the Way to Lhasa by Barbara Helen Berger. Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Children’s Feb./Mar. 03, p.26 (Visual Learning) Feb./Mar. 03, p.19 Videos—Winners. Feb./Mar. 03, p.36 Gray, Libba Moore. (sidebar) Aug./Sept. 02, American Indians. Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.27, 58 Character traits—Exploration of through p.11 American Indians—Internet sites. (sidebar) Aesop’s fables and contemporary stories. Harlem Renaissance. Jun./Jul. 03, p.43 Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.62 Feb./Mar. 03, p.9 Health education. Oct./Nov. 02, p.46 Américas Award—Internet sites. (sidebar) Character traits—Exploration of through Health education—National standards. Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.36 international heroes. Feb./Mar. 03, p.58 (sidebar) Oct./Nov. 02, p.47 Américas Award—Winners and honor books. Children’s literature awards—Ameéricas Award Heller, Ruth—Interview. Apr./May 03, Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.34 winners and honor books. Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.39 Animal homes. Aug./Sept. 02, p.19 p.34 Heroism. (sidebar) Feb./Mar. 03, p.62 Animal welfare. Oct./Nov. 02, p.15 Collier, Bryan—Art of. (Visual Learning) Dec. Homeless Bird by Gloria Whelan. (Book Animal welfare—Internet sites. (sidebar) 02/Jan. 03, p.46 Strategies) Jun./Jul. 03, p.7 Oct./Nov. 02, p.16, 59 Companion animals. Oct./Nov. 02, p.15 Ibn Battuta. Aug./Sept. 02, p.41 Animals—Care of. Oct./Nov. 02, p.15 Cooper, Ilene. Jack: The Early Years ofJ ohn F. Ift he World Were a Village by David J. Smith, Animals—Endangered species. Oct./Nov. 02, Kennedy. (Points of View) Feb./Mar. 03, illus. by Shelagh Armstrong. (Points of p.58 p.56 View) Aug./Sept. 02, p.47 Animals—Treatment of. Oct./Nov. 02, p.15 Cooper, Ilene—On writing Jack: The Early Internet sites—American Indians. (sidebar) Archaeology. Feb./Mar. 03, p.15 Years ofJ ohn E Kennedy. (Points of View) Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.62 Arnosky, Jim—lInterview. Oct./Nov. 02, p.37 Feb./Mar. 03, p.56 Internet sites—Américas Award. (sidebar) Art—African American. Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.20 Desimini, Lisa—Interview. Aug./Sept. 02, Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.36 Artists—African American. Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.19 Internet sites—Animal welfare. (sidebar) p.20 Disabilities—Emotional, learning, and mental. Oct./Nov. 02, p.16, 59 Arts, The—Books for ESL students. Jun./Jul. Feb./Mar. 03, p.40 Internet sites—Ballet. (sidebar) Jun./Jul. 03, 03, p.55 Disabilities—Physical. Feb./Mar. 03, p.40 p.40 Arts, The—U.S.—Great Depression. Jun./Jul. Disease. Oct./Nov. 02, p.24 Internet sites—Diseases. (sidebar) Oct./Nov. 02, p.30 03, p.43 Diseases—Epidemics. Oct./Nov. 02, p.24 Arts literature for ESL students—Choosing. Diseases—Infectious. Oct./Nov. 02, p.24 Internet sites—Graphics software. (sidebar) (sidebar) Jun./Jul. 03, p.57 Diseases—lInternet sites. (sidebar) Oct./Nov. Feb./Mar. 03, p.26 Audiobooks. Jun./Jul. 03, p.32; (sidebar) Apr./ 02, p.30 Internet sites—Lighthouses. (sidebar) Feb./ May 03, p.14 Diseases—Noninfectious. Oct./Nov. 02, p.24 Mar. 03, p.55 Book Links June / July 2003 Internet sites—Music literacy. Jun./Jul. 03, Observation, Art of. Oct./Nov. 02, p.10 p.17 Pets. Oct./Nov. 02, p.15 Internet sites—Native Americans. Dec. 02/ Photographers—African American. Dec. 02/ Index to Advertisers Jan. 03, p.62 Jan. 03, p.20 Internet sites—Photography. (sidebar) Feb./ Photography. Feb./Mar. 03, p.29 Charlesbridge 6, Mar. 03, p.31 Photography—Internet sites. (sidebar) Feb./ Clarion , 49 Internet sites—Pop-up books. (sidebar) Jun./ Mar. 03, p.31 Farrar 33 Jul. 03, p.26 Picture books for older readers. Apr./May 03, HarperCollins 27 Internet sites—Special Olympics. (sidebar) p-51 Horn Book 36 Feb./Mar. 03, p.44 Place, Sense of—In books of Virginia Lee Hyperion 56 Internet sites—Web-authoring software. Burton. Aug./Sept. 02, p.25 Lerner cover 4 (sidebar) Feb./Mar. 03, p.26 Play, Creative. Apr./May 03, p.46 Listening Library 41 Internet sites—Wildlife conservation. Play, Creative—Resources. (sidebar) Apr./May Little, Brown 50 (sidebar) Oct./Nov. 02, p.59 03, p.48 Penguin cover 2 Jack: The Early Years ofJ ohn FE. Kennedy by \lene Play—Books that Model. Apr./May 03, p.46 Perma-Bound 61 Cooper. (Points of View) Feb./Mar. 03, p.56 Poetry—African American. Dec. 02/Jan. 03, Putnam 2 Jump at the Sun. (sidebar) Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.41 Random House 45 p.32 Poetry—Stories in verse. Apr./May 03, p.10 Roaring Brook 42 Kennedy, John F. Feb./Mar. 03, p.56 Poets—African American. Dec. 02/Jan. 03, Scholastic 15, cover 3 Kennedy Space Center. (sidebar) Aug./Sept. p.41 Tundra 59 02, p.34 Pop-up books—History of. (sidebar) Jun./Jul. Whitman 1 Latin America. Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.34 03, p.26 Latinos. Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.34 Pop-up books—Internet sites. (sidebar) Jun./ Lee & Low Books. (sidebar) Dec. 02/Jan. 03, Jul. 03, p.26 p.9 Pop-up books—Making of. Jun./Jul. 03, p.21, Lighthouses. Feb./Mar. 03, p.51 p.25 Lighthouses—CD-ROMs. (sidebar) Feb./ Preschoolers—Books for. Apr./May 03, p.18 Stories in verse. Apr./May 03, p.10 Mar. 03, p.53 Reading—Importance in the classroom. Apr./ Storytelling—scary stories. Oct./Nov. 02, Lighthouses—Internet sites. (sidebar) Feb./ May 03, p.26 p.54 Mar. 03, p.55 Reading promotion ideas. Aug./Sept. 02, p.60 Summer reading program, Online. Feb./Mar. 03, p.25 Lighthouses—Video. (sidebar) Feb./Mar. 03, Reference sources. Oct./Nov. 02, p.8 p.53 Rinaldi, Ann—On writing multicultural Tang, Greg—On mathematics. (Points of Literature—U.S.—Great Depression. Jun./ novels. (Points of View) Dec. 02/Jan. 03, View) Oct./Nov. 02, p.44 Jul. 03, p.43 p-31 Tennessee. Aug./Sept. 02, p.9 Lowry, Lois. Gathering Blue. (Book Strategies) Rumford, James. Traveling Man: The Journey of Terrorism. Aug./Sept. 02, p.17 Jun./Jul. 03, p.7 Ibn Battuta, 1325-1354. (Book Strategies) Trapani, Iza. (sidebar) Jun./Jul. 03, p.16 Manatees. Oct./Nov. 02, p.58 Aug./Sept. 02, p.41 Traveling Man: The Journey of lon Battuta, Manatees—Videos. (sidebar) Oct./Nov. 02, Sabuda, Robert—On making pop-up books. 1325-1354 by James Rumford. (Book p.60 (Visual Learning) Jun./Jul. 03, p.21 Strategies) Aug./Sept. 02, p.41 Martin, Bill, Jr—lInterview. Jun./Jul. 03, Scary stories—storytelling. Oct./Nov. 02, U.S. history—Great Depression. Jun./Jul. 03, p.54 p.51 p.43 Mathematics. Oct./Nov. 02, p.44 Science, Natural. Oct./Nov. 02, p.22, 31, 37 Web-authoring software—Internet sites. Mochizuki, Ken—Interview. Dec. 02/Jan. 03, Science literature for ESL students—Criteria. (sidebar) Feb./Mar. 03, p.26 p.7 (sidebar) Oct./Nov. 02, p.36 Whelan, Gloria. Homeless Bird. (Book Multicultural literature—Publishers. (sidebar) Sea turtles. Oct./Nov. 02, p.58 Strategies) Jun./Jul. 03, p.7 Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.9, 32 Smith, David J. /fthe World Were a Village. Wick, Walter. Can You See What I See? (Visual Multiracial characters. Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.51 Illus. by Shelagh Armstrong. (Points of Learning) Oct./Nov. 02, p.10 Mummies. Feb./Mar. 03, p.15 View) Aug./Sept. 02, p.47 Wick, Walter. A Drop of Water. (Visual Music literacy. Jun./Jul. 03, p.12 Smith, David J.—On writing /f the World Were Learning) Oct./Nov. 02, p.10 Music—Internet sites. (sidebar) Jun./Jul. 03, a Village. (Points of View) Aug./Sept. 02, Wick, Walter—On creating A Drop ofW ater p.17 p.47 and Can You See What I See? (Visual Music—U.S.—Great Depression. Jun./Jul. Songs. Jun./Jul. 03, p.12 Learning) Oct./Nov. 02, p.10 03, p.43 Songbooks. Jun./Jul. 03, p.12 Wildlife conservation. Oct./Nov. 02, p.15 National Health Education Standards. Special-needs children. Feb./Mar. 03, p.40 Wildlife conservation—Internet sites. (sidebar) Oct./Nov. 02, p.47 Special Olympics. (sidebar) Feb./Mar. 03, (sidebar) Oct./Nov. 02, p.59 Native Americans. Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.27, 58 p.44 Women photographers. Feb./Mar. 03, p.29 Native Americans—lInternet sites. (sidebar) Special Olympics—Internet sites. (sidebar) Writing—Importance in the classroom. Apr./ Dec. 02/Jan. 03, p.62 Feb./Mar. 03, p.44 May 03, p.26 Book Links June / July 2003