
Reading in the Content Area
Boise State University - content area resources in language arts, math, science, social studies, music, art, physical education, and foreign languages.
Carol Hurst’s Children’s Literature Site - This is a collection of reviews of great books for kids, ideas of ways to use them in the classroom and collections of books and activities about particular subjects, curriculum areas, themes and professional topics.
Children’s Literature in Mathematics Instruction
Children’s Picture Book Database (Miami University) - gives teachers, librarians, parents, and students a place for designing literature-based thematic units for all subjects. Contains abstracts of over 5000 children's picture books; search capabilities for over 950 keywords, including topics, concepts, and skills which describe each book; and weblinks for keywords so you can integrate your up-to-date content knowledge with our picture book resources.
Content Literacy Information Consortium - The Content Literacy Information Consortium (acronym, CLIC) is an organized set of web links of special interest to teachers and researchers interested in issues defined by "learning to read to learn."
Internet School Library Media Center - Children's literature and language arts. Be sure to explore "Other Children's Literature Sites" at the bottom of the page.
Linda's Links to Literature - over 12,500 links to lesson plans and activities related to children's literature. The links are arranged alphabetically by the titles of the books. The site is kept current and updated regularly.
Project AdLIT (Advancing Adolescent Literacy Instruction Together)- from the Ohio Resource Center for Science, Mathematics, and Reading
Selected Content-Area Picture Books in the CMC
Content-Area Reference Books in Early Childhood Education in CMC
Content-Area Reference Books in Middle Childhood Education in CMC
