Margaret M. Loos
Baggett, James A., “Dinosaurs Ruled The World For 130 Million Years—Why Did They Die Out?”,
Scholastic Science World
, Nov. 25, 1983, Englewood Cliffs: Scholastic Inc., 1983.
The article relates the Pangea Theory to prehistoric life.
Bisacre, Michael et al., Editors,
The Illustrated Encyclopedia Of The Planet
Earth
, London: Exter Books, 1979.
A comprehensive source for reference on the physical world. The Atlas includes descriptions of the geologic makeup of regions.
Gallob, Edward,
City Rocks City Blocks and The Moon
, New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1973.
A delightful book showing geology in a city’s buildings and streets. Man’s uses of rocks are shown as well as geologic processes in action in the city. Low reading level.
Rhodes, Frank H.,
Geology
, New York: Golden Press, 1971.
This is a field guide students should be comfortable with.
Stranger, Robert L. and Perkins, Otto E.,
Earth Science Cambridge Work-A-Text,
New York: Cambridge Book Co., 1967.
A text-workbook with good basic information, organization and activities.