Elementary Students:
LRFO = Let’s Read and Find Out early readers
Water
- Junior Science Book of Water by Dan Peterson
- Super Simple Things to Do With Water by Kelly Doudna
- A Drop Of Water: A Book of Science and Wonder by Walter Wick (PB, gr. 3-6, supplement)
Earth
- The Earth’s Crust by Irving Adler (48 p.)
- The Soil that Feeds Us by Eleanor Heady (62 p.)
- Birth of an Island by Millicent Selsam (48 pages)
- All About the Planet Earth by Patricia Lauber
- Geology (A Golden Guide) by Frank H. T. Rhodes and Raymond Perlman
- First Book of the Earth by Irene Sevrey
- What’s Inside the Earth? by Herbert S. Zim
- What Happens Underground? by Ray Bethers
- What is the Earth? by Gene Darby
- Young Experimenters’ Workbook: Treasures of the Earth by Harry and Laura Sootin
- How Mountains Are Made by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld (LRFO 2)
- The First Book of Caves by Elizabeth Hamilton
- The Story of Caves by Dorothy Sterling
- Caves by Roma Gans
- Volcanoes by Franklyn M. Branley (LRFO 2)
- Earthquakes by Franklyn M. Branley (LRFO 2)
- How to Dig a Hole to the Other Side of the World by Faith McNulty (IP, gr. P-3, 32 p.)
- The Northern Lights by Jill Kalz (PB, gr 4+, 32 p.)
- Janice VanCleave’s Earth Science for Every Kid by Janice VanCleave
- How a Rock Came to be in a Fence on a Road Near a Town by Hy Ruchlis
- First Book of Stones by M. B. Cormack
- All Upon a Stone by Jean Craighead George
- Rocks & Minerals (DK Smithsonian) by Chris Pellant
- Rocks and Minerals (Golden Nature Guides) by Herbert S. Zim
- Rocks, Gems and Minerals (Golden Guide) by Paul R. Shaffer and Herbert S. Zim
- Rocks and How They Were Formed by Herbert S. Zim
- Rock is Lively by Dianna Aston
- Rock All Around by Margaret Farrington Bartlett
- Earth Treasures: Rocks and Minerals by Iris Tracy Comfort
- Wonder of Stones (LRFO) by Roma Gans
- Let’s Find Out About Rocks and Minerals by David C. Knight
- True Book of Rocks and Minerals by Illa Podendorf
- What is a Rock by John Syrocki
- Rocks All Around Us by Anne Terry White
- Adventures with Rocks and Minerals by Lloyd Barrow
- Rock Collecting (LRFO) by Roma Gans
- Rock-Hound’s Book by Seymour Simon
- Quartz by Herbert S. Zim
- Diamonds by Herbert S. Zim
- Fossils: A Guide to Prehistoric Life (Golden Nature Guides) by Paul R. Shaffer and Herbert S. Zim
River
- By Pond and River by Arabella Buckley
- True Book of Rivers by Norman & Madelyn Carlisle
- Wonders of Rivers by Rae Bains
- Rivers by Irving and Ruth Adler
- Let’s Go to the Brook by Harriet Huntington
- In a Running Brook by Winifred & Cecil Lubell
- Crawdad Creek by Scott Russell Sanders
- First Book of Rivers by Corinne Naden
- Rivers by Delia Goetz
- River by Roger Pilkington
- Follow the Water from Brook to Ocean by Arthur Dorros (LRFO 2)
- In Ponds and Streams by Margaret Waring Buck
MS and HS Students:
Air
- The World Above by Hicks
Ocean
- The Silent World by Captain J.Y. Cousteau
- Children of the Sea by Wilfrid Bronson
- The Sea Around Us by Rachel Carson (288 pp)
- Under the Sea Wind by Rachel Carson
- The Edge of the Sea by Rachel Carson
- What Happens in the Sea by Ray Bethers
Rivers
- Rivers by Irving and Ruth Adler
- In Ponds and Streams by Margaret Waring Buck
Geology
- Rocks, Rivers, and the Changing Earth by Herman Schneider (IP)
- All About Our Changing Rocks by Anne Terry White (142 pp.)
- All About the Planet Earth by Patricia Lauber (137 pp.)
- Science Explorer: Roy Chapman Andrews by Jules Archer (191 pp.)
- Secrets from the Rocks: Dinosaur Hunting With Roy Chapman Andrews by Albert Marrin (80 pp.)
- Founders of Geology by Archibald Geikie
- A Grain of Sand: Nature’s Secret Wonder by Gary Greenberg (Reference)
- The Geology Book (Wonders of Creation) by John D Morris
- The Map That Changed the World by Simon Winchester
- Earth: An Intimate History by Richard Fortey (480 pp.)
- Giants of Geology: The Story of the Great Geologists by Carroll Lane Fenton (318 pp.)
- Underland by Robert MacFarlane **Please be aware that this book contains some curse words. Parents should pre-read it to see if it is appropriate for their child.
- The Control of Nature by John McPhee (adds a little ecology to your geology lesson, 288 pp.)
- Annals of the Former World by John McPhee (720 pp.) or the individual books:
- Coming into the Country (Alaska, 448 pp.)
- Assembling California (volcanic and tectonic processes, 304 pp.)
- Basin and Range (The Rockies to the Sierra Nevadas, 240 pp.)
- In Suspect Terrain (Appalachian Mountain system, 224 pp.)
- Rising from the Plains (Rocky Mountains, Wyoming, 208 pp.)
- or other McPhee books
Environmental Science
- A Sand County Almanac by Aldo Leopold
- Walden by Henry David Thoreau
- Rachel Carson: Witness for Nature by Linda Lear
- Pilgrim at Tinker Creek by Annie Dillard
- The 50-Year Farm Bill article by Wendell Berry (the actual farm bill)
- The Gift of Good Land: Further Essays Cultural & Agricultural by Wendell Berry
- Our Only World: Ten Essays by Wendell Berry
- Home Place: Essays on Ecology by Stan Rowe
- Nature as Measure: The Selected Essays of Wes Jackson
- Silent Spring by Rachel Carson
- Under the Sea Wind by Rachel Carson
- The Control of Nature by John McPhee
- The Secret Network of Nature by Peter Wohlleben
- Let Creation Rejoice by Jonathan Moo and Robert White
- Pollution and the Death of Man by Francis Schaeffer
- For the Beauty of the Earth: A Christian Vision for Creation Care by Steven C. Bouma-Prediger
- Redeeming Creation: The Biblical Basis for Environmental Stewardship by Fred H. Van Dyke
- The Invention of Nature: Alexander von Humboldt’s New World by Andrea Wulf
- Saving God’s Green Earth: Rediscovering the Church’s Responsibility to Environmental Stewardship by Tri Robinson
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