Michael Conte, Jr.
George F. Adams and Jerome Wyckoff.
Landforms
. New York: Golden Press, Western Publishing Company, 1971.
A basic book on geology that can be very helpful in the class. It is easy to read with illustrations that are well done,
Thomas Browne, Editor.
The Mind Alive Encyclopedia: The Earth
. Great Britain: Marshall Cavendish Limited, 1977.
A good classroom resource that will be beneficial in helping the children understand basic geology of the earth.
Joseph B. Hoyt.
The Connecticut Story
. New Haven: Readers Press, 1981.
A general text on Connecticut History used in the schools.
William H. Matthews III.
The Story of Glaciers and the Ice Age
. New York: Harvey House Publishers, 1974.
An easily read book for children which will help them grasp many concepts about glaciers. Illustrations are adequate.
National Geographic Society.
Our Continent: A Natural History of North America
. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic Society, 1976.
A very good classroom reference book covering the Earth.
Reader’s Digest.
Marvels and Mysteries of the World Around Us
. Pleasentville: The Reader’s Digest Association, 1977.
A resource book that will help children, through the use of excellent illustrations, obtain basic information about the Earth’ s past.
Kathleen H. Ryerson.
Rock Hound’s Guide to Connecticut
. Stonington: The Pequot Press, Inc., 1968.
An excellent book that describes where different kinds of rocks can be found in Connecticut. Included are maps and diagrams with a list of quarries you can visit.