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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 364 257 IR 054 761 AUTHOR Johnson, Jeanie; Estes-Rickner, Bettie TITLE Periodical Selection and Use in the Elementary School, K-8. No. 32. INSTITUTION Oklahoma State Dept. of Etication, Oklahoma City. PUB DATE [91] NOTE 33p. PUB TYPE Reference Materials - Bibliographies (131) EDRS PRICE MF01/PCO2 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS Age Differences; Annotated Bibliographies; Childrens Literature; Blementary Education; *Elementary School Curriculum; Elementary School Students; Information Dissemination; Learning Resources Centers; *Library Collection Development; Library Development; *Library Material Selection; Library Planning; *Periodicals; Professional Development; Resource Materials; *School Libraries IDENTIFIERS Magazine Index; *Oklahoma ABSTRACT This bibliography lists basic periodical titles that should be included in school library collections for elementary schools in Oklahoma. The periodicals are grouped by library phase of development, from the phase 1 stage with the smallest collections, to the expanded phase 3 collection. Each entry contains an annotation describing the use of the periodical and the age range to which the periodical applies, and those for professional development are presented with information about the grades to which they apply. Publication information, including addresses of Euppliers, is also included. Periodicals are also listed by curriculum area and professional development use. Periodical indexes and instructional mate-ials available for teaching the use of these indexes are also listed. In all, 35 children's titles, 17 professional titles, and 2 periodical indexes are profiled. Five periodical subscription services, one National Geographic index, and 16 instructional materials are also listed. (SLD) *********************************************************************** Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the originil document. *********************************************************************** U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Office of Eclucafionai Ileseercn lino Improvement EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC) This document Ilan been reproduced as received from the person or organization originating it Minor changes have been made to improve 111111=1111111111111111=11011 reproduction duality RIM Points of nlew or opinions stated in INS clo:u- it%' ment do not necessarily represent official OERI position or pohcy #32 Cr4 Periodical Selection and Use in the Elementary School K-8 OKLAHOMA STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Sandy Garrett State Superintendent of Public Instruction -PERMISSION TO REPRODUCE THIS evevteelTr MATERIAL HAS BEEN GRANTED BY %;;.4.:1:tti eit;400:r4:.,r4t,),:t W.S. Pratt :- 2 TO THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC) BEST COPY AVAILABLE Developed by: Jeanie Johnson, Library Media Specialist Lukfata Elementary Schooi Broken Bow, Oklahoma Bettie Estes -Rickner, Coordinator Library Resources/Technology Oklahoma State Department of Education 2500 N. Lincoln Boulevard Oklahoma City, OK 73105-4599 This publication, printed by State Depetiment of Education Printing Services, is issued by Oklahoma State Department of Education as authorized by Smdy Garrett, State Superintendent of Public Instruction 200 copies have been prepwed at a cost of $128.00. Copies have been deposited with the Publications Cleminghouss of the Oklahoma Deportment of Libraries 3 pHASE 1 Boy's Life Cobblestone Cricket Current Events Current Science Highlights National Geographic World Outdoor Oklahoma Ranger Rir,k Stone Soup Sports Illustrated for Kids 3-2-1 Contact pHASE 1 - Professional Frank Schaffer's Schooldays Instructor School Library Jouznal School Library Media Activities Monthly Teaching and Computers PHASE 1 RECOMMENDATIONS Guidelines for School Library Media Proqrams in Oklahoma MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS (PERIODICALS) Including Professional Titles and Selection Journals Enrollment up to 499 12 subscriptions Enrollment 500 or above 16 subscriptions 1989-90 Combined Subscription Raes for Phase 1 Titles - $360 1 4 PHASE 2 Ctildren's Playmate Dolphin Log Junior Scholastic National Geographic National Wildlife Oklahoma Today Owl Penny Power Science World Time Young Miss Your Big Backyard PHASE 2 - Professional Electronic Learning Five Owls Good Apple/Lollipops (depending on grade Level) Mailbox Teaching Pre-K-8 PHASE 2 RECOMMENDATIONS Gmisitlinmisx_SalisaLlikarlAraliA2rstgrawa_L;_klalusa MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS (PERIODICALS) Including Professional Titles and Selection Journals Enrollment 20 subscriptions up to 499 Enrollment 28 subscriptions 500 or above 1989-90 Combined Subscription Rates for Phases 1 and 2 - $655 pHASE 3 Chickadee Child Life Choices Discover Dynamath Faces International Wildlife Jack and Jill Motor Trend Outdoor Life Zoabooks ?BASE 3 - Professional Book Report/Library Talk (depending on grade Level) ByLine Classroom Computer Learning Learning Worksheet Magazine PHASE 3 RECOMMENDATIONS Guidelines for School Library Media Proarams in Oklahoma MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS (PERIODICALS) Including Professional Titles and Selection Journals Enrollment up to 499 25 subscriptions Enrollment 500 or above 40 subscriptions 1989-90 Combined Subscription Rates for Phases 1-2-3 - $950 CMG - Children's Magazine Guide ARG - Abridged Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature Dov's Life Indexed by: CMG Publisheo monthly by: Curriculum Application(s): Boy Scouts cf America Science, Language arts 1325 Walnut Dill Lane Sports and Recreation P.O. Box 152079 75015-2079 Irving, TX Contains articles on Lature, sports, science, hobbies, crafts, For boys ages 8-18. Also includes monthly columns and comics. music and electronics. Each issue features an aspect of scouting, but is much broader in scope and useful for a wide variety of subjects. Chickadee Indexed by: CMG Published ten times per year by: Curriculum Application(s): Young Naturalist Foundation Science, Nature Study P.O. Box 11314 Des Moines, IA 50340 is a Is designed for children four through nine and This Canadian publication Each monthly Its U.S. counterpart is Yggr_Dig_DAglaarsi. younger version of Qgi. issue contains a read-aloud story, poems, easy science projects and experiments, The frequent jokes and riddles, and a variety of high-quality color photographs. A good resource for parents to use of two-page spreads Is especially effective. share at home with their children. Child Life Published eight times per Indexed by: CMG year by: Curriculum Application(s): Health, Safety, Nutrition Children's Better Health Inst. P.O. Box 7133 Language Arts, Reading, Red Oak, IA 51591-0133 Social Studies This publication presents a variety of stories, poems, puzzles, crafts, and games on health, exercise, and nutritior. introduces children to different cultures, It personalities, and mysteries of nature. Intended primarily for ciiildren ages 7-9, is also a good resource for teachers to use. With teacher promotion this it magazine can be one students look forward to each month. 4 Children's Playmate Published eight times CMG Indexed by: Per year by: Children's Better Health Curriculum Application(s): P.O. Box 567 Health, Nutrition, Safety, 1100 Wateraay Boulevard Language Arts 46206 Indianapolis, IN This periodical is designed to encourage awareness of health and nutrition for ages Simple science experiments, simple recipes, poems and short stories, games and 5-7. puzzles emphasize sensible practices health good and regular exercise. A supplemental source of have to be promoted by information, but one which will teachers. Choices Published eight times per Indexed by: CMG year by: Scholastic Magazines, Inc. Curriculum Application(s): 730 Broadway Home Economics, Guidance, New York, NY Reading 10003 Formerly Co-ed Macazine this updated periodical is now designed for home economics classroom use for both boys and girls. The tarpeted age group is upper elementary, junior and senior high school. It provides articles of interest dealing with nutrition, physical fitness, child care, home improvement, personal health, and family relationships. The readability level encourages reading for pleasure and information seeking. Cobblestone Published monthly by: Indexed by: CMG Cobblestone Publisaing, Inc. Curriculum Application(s): 30 Grove Street History, Social Studies, Peterborough, NH 03458 Reading, Language Arts Cumulative index available in March each year. A history magazine for students in Grades 5-9. Each issue Is developed around a single theme presenting American history through poems, puzzles, stories, maps, games, songs, biographies, recipes, etc. Political, business, scientific, artistic, and literary areas of life in the period are covered. Articles and photographs are tied into the theme. An excellent curriculum resource which will have to be promoted by teachers. Cricket Published monthly by: Indexed by: CMG Carus Corporation Curriculum Application(s): 315 Fifth Street Reading, Language Arts, Peru, IL 61354 General Interest, Art A high-quality literary magazine for children 6-12. Never-published articles, stories, and poems from Internationally known writers and artists comprise the majority of each issue. One section is devoted to contributions from young readers and contests in which students can enter their writing. Is also a useful source of material for storytellers. Current Events Published weekly during Indexed by: CMG the schoolyear by: Curriculum Appsication(s): Field Publications Social Studies, Current P.O. Box 16630 Events Columbus, OH 43216 Well-known as a classroom newspaper for students in Grades 6 throufjh 10. Provides up-to-date coverage of world and national events. Lead story covers news written within three days of press time. Helps the teacher apply concepts of the social studies curriculum. Current Science lublished biweekly during Indexed by: CMG the schoolyear by: Field Publications Curriculum Application(s): P.O. Box 16630 Science, Current Events, Columbus, OH 43216 Technology Indexed at mid-year and in the last issue of the school year. The intended audience for this publication is upper elementary-junior high. It presents the latest advances in science and technology, some too recent to be Included in textbooks. Regular monthly features include news in earth, life, health and physical in each sciences. lead article The is Intended to be issue an attention-getter and it usually does. 6 Discover Indexed by: ARG Published monthly by: Curriculum Application(s): Family Media, Inc. Science 3 Park Avenue 10016 New York, NY An high students. A science magazine for upper elementary, junior high and senior to present science it is also useful exceIlent extension of science text material, Ilme and contains is very similar to information for the lay public. Format advertising for adult audiences. Dvnamath Inlexed by: Published nine times per year by: Curriculum Application(s): Scholastic, Inc. Math 730 Broadway 10003-9538 New York, NY It presents In a This periodical can be used to supplement classroom math programs. humorous format activities such as computation, word problems, measurement and test preparation. Dolohin Loq Indexed by: CMG Published bimonthly by: Curriculum Application(s): The Cousteau Society, Inc. Science, Nature Study, 8440 Santa Monica Boulevard Oceanography, History 90069 Los Angeles, CA Full-color illustrations and photographs highlight articles which bring together Regular science, history, and the arts as they relate to nature and the sea. Front features include "News from Calypso', "Creature Feature', and 'Nature News". and back cover photographs entice young viewers to turn to the text and read. 7 10

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