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  1. Over 100 Ohio trees are featured in this resource. The trees are listed alphabetically by type with all trees of a specific genus listed together.
    Topics: Science — Life Science, Characteristics and Structures of Life, Diversity and Interdependence of Life, Heredity Resource Type:  Research and Reference Ages:  4-5
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  2. Photographs of 60 Ohio wildflowers are available at this site. The common and scientific names are provided for each flower.
    Topics: Science — Life Science, Characteristics and Structures of Life, Diversity and Interdependence of Life, Heredity Resource Type:  Research and Reference Ages:  3-5
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  3. At Louise Borden's website, readers can find out the "story behind the story" to gain insight into the topics of her books. The author cites family, personal experiences, and friendships, as well as a love of history and travel as the source for her inspiration.
    Topics: Reading and Language Arts — Reading, Children's Literature, Informational Text/Nonfiction, Literary Text/Fiction, Research, Gathering Information Resource Type:  Research and Reference Ages:  4-5
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  4. Denise Fleming is best known for her distinctive pulp-painting style of illustrating. At her website, the author provides step-by-step instructions for creating handmade paper and home-made journals.
    Topics: Reading and Language Arts — Reading, Children's Literature, Informational Text/Nonfiction, Literary Text/Fiction Resource Type:  Research and Reference Ages:  3-5
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  5. Ohio Author and illustrator Will Hillenbrand cites his childhood experiences, particularly stories overheard in the family barbershop, as the inspiration for his books. Visitors to this web site will find information about the author/illustrator, his books, and various outreach programs.
    Topics: Reading and Language Arts — Reading, Children's Literature, Informational Text/Nonfiction, Literary Text/Fiction Resource Type:  Research and Reference Ages:  4-5
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  6. This article defines phonological awareness and discusses historic and contemporary research findings regarding its relation to early reading. Common misconceptions about phonological awareness are addressed.
    Topics: Reading and Language Arts — Reading, Alphabet Knowledge, Hearing Sounds, Phonics, Fluency.  General — Assessment and Evaluation, Accommodations for Special Needs Resource Type:  Research and Reference Ages:  2-5
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  7. This site offers assessment tasks and supporting information about Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills (DIBELS). DIBELS are a set of standardized, individually administered measures of early literacy development.
    Topics: Reading and Language Arts — Reading, Alphabet Knowledge, Hearing Sounds, Phonics Resource Type:  Assessments Ages:  4-5
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  8. This online assessment resource is designed for professional development providers. Divided into two parts, this module begins with a brief introduction to assessment that includes an expert interview on the importance of assessment, an overview of the different types of assessments, and strategies for using rubrics.
    Topics: General — Assessment and Evaluation Resource Type:  Research and Reference
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  9. This resource provides free scripts for reader's theater (or readers theatre) adapted from stories written by Aaron Shepard and others. The stories represent a range of genres, mostly humor, fantasy, and world tales from a variety of cultures.
    Topics: Reading and Language Arts — Reading, Fluency, Children's Literature, Literary Text/Fiction, Responding to Stories Resource Type:  Research and Reference Ages:  4-5
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  10. The Miami Museum of Science offers this site that introduces teachers to constructivism and the five E's learning cycle. Each stage of the learning cycle is explained and then summarized with examples of what the student and the teacher would be doing in that particular stage.
    Topics: Science Resource Type:  Research and Reference Ages:  4-5
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