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CURRICULUM MATERIALS: ASCD EXHIBIT OF CURRICULUM MATERIALS. ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE
ASSOCIATION FOR SUPERVISION AND CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT (22ND, DALLAS, MARCH 12-16, 1967).
Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, Washington, D.C.
Pub Date 67Note-80p.Available from- Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, 1201 Sixteenth Street, N.W.,
Washington, D.C. 20036 ($2.00).EDRS Price MF-$0.50 HC Not Available from EDRS.De seri pt or s AUDIOVISUAL AIDS, *CATALOGS, CURRICULUM ENRICHMENT, EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES,
ELEMENTARY GRADES, *INSTRUCTIONAL AIDS, *INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS, KINDERGARTEN,
*PUBLICATIONS, RESOURCE MATERIALS, SECONDARY GRADES
The materials listed in this catalog were collected by a committee of theAssociation for Supervision and Curriculum Development from school systems, statedepartments of education, institutions of higher education, and educationalorganizations in the United States and Canada. The listing contains 1750 publicationsand some audiovisual materials and periodicals. The materials are classified bysubject-matter and type under 18 categories consisting of 11 curricular subjectcategories and seven general categories including: General Curriculum Materials suchas handbooks, policies, and manuals; General Curriculum Development for thekindergarten, elementary, and secondary levels; Special Programs; Broadening theScope of the Curriculum; Guidance, Counseling, and Evaluation; School-CommunityRelations; and Adult Education. Within each category, materials are listed by state, andeach entry includes source, title, price, and date and pagination when available. (MT)
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ASCD EXHIBIT OF CURRICULUM MATERIALS22nd Annual Conference of the Aisociatior
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Dallas, Texas March 12 - 16, 1967
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FOREWORD, by Donald McDonald
GENERAL CURRICULUM MATERIALS 1
Handbooks, Philosophies, Policies, Manuals,and Special Reports 1
Periodicals 6
GENERAL CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT 7
Kindergarten 7
Elementary 8
Junior and Senior High School 10
ART 11General 11Elementary (Grades K-6) 11Secondary (Grades 7-12) 12
BUSINESS EDUCATION 131
1FOREIGN LANGUAGES 15General 15French 15German 15Hebrew 16Italian 16Latin 16Russian 16Spanish 16
HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, AND SAFETY 17Health, Safety, and Outdoor Education 17Physical Education 19
HOME ECONOMICS 21
INDUSTRIAL ARTS AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 23
ANGUAGE ARTS 2611,44. General 26
1 0 CI, Oral Language: Speech, Drama, and Listening 33
English - Secondary 27" Language Arts - Elementary 30N.1 Creative Writing, Composition, and Journalism 31
IN Handwriting 31Literature and Literary Appreciation 31
,Ars cza Reading 341,47A Spelling and Word Perception 35
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MATHEMATICS 369 General 36O General (Grades K-12) 36O Elementary (Grackm K-6) 36
kSecondary (Grades 7-12) 38
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MUSICGeneralElementary (Grades K-6)Secondary (Grades 7-12)
SCIENCEGeneral (Grades K-12)Elementary (Grades K-6)Secondary (Grades 7-12)Biological SciencesPhysical Sciences
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SOCIAL STUDIES 50General (Grades K-12) 50Elementary (Grades K-6) 51Secondary (Grades 7-12) 55Economics 57Geography 58Government and Ideologies 58History - American 58History - World 59Sociology and Anthropology 59P sychology 60
SPECIAL PROGRAMS 60General 60Culturally Deprived 61Gifted and/or Creative 61Mentally Handicapped 62Neurologically Handicapped 62Physically Handicapped 63
BROADENING THE SCOPE OF THE CURRICULUM 63Audio-Visual Materials 63Charts 64Core Curriculum, Block-of-Time and Multi-Level
Instruction DesignsEducational Radio and TelevisionField TripsLibraryResource MaterialsSummer School ProgramsTeam Teaching
GUIDANCE, COUNSELING AND EVALUATION
ADULT EDUCATION
SCHOOL-COMMUNITY RELATIONSGeneralAnnual ReportsParent HandbooksParent-Teacher Conferences
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Foreword
Materials received by the Curriculum Materials 1967 committee and in-cluded in this publication came from 239 school systems, state departmentsof education, institutions of higher education, and educational organizations.The sources which provided material are located in 44 states, the Districtof Columbia, and Canada. Although a few items were received which couldnot be included in this exhibit, 1750 publications are listed. The only mate-rials that are not included in this catalog were as follows;
1. Materials that were received after the classification of items wascompleted on January 4, 1967.
2. Materials that are of a commercial nature and would be in competi-tion with the other exhibits at the convention.
3. Duplicate copies of materials which would overcrowd the limitedspace available for exhibit purposes.
4. Materials that were in a form that would be hard to manage, e.g.,single sheet announcements, posters, etc.
The committee wishes to thank all contributors for their response to therequest for materials.
For classification purposes the same categories are used that were em-ployed in the previous issue of this publication. It is hoped that this planwill facilitate its use. It war, the intent of the committee to furnish as muchbibliographic information as possible although this was not complete in someof the publications received. Where necessary such entries as "no date,""unpaged," "various paging" were used.
The listing of material in this catalog is for the convenience of confer-ence participants or other interested persons and is not to be construed as anendorsement of the committee or of the Associationfor Supervision and Cur-riculum Development. Requests for further information concerning materialsshould be directed to the organization which published the material itself andnot to the ASCD or this committee.
The committee wishes to thank Virginia Berthy and Robert R. Leeper ofthe ASCD office for the assistance given in the production ()I. this publication.Thanks are also given to the volunteer workers who helped with the examina-tion and classification of materials.
Members of the committee:
Nancy I3ozeAssistant Professor of EducationTexas Technological College
Panze KimmelAssistant Professor of EducationTexas Technological College
Respectfully submitted,
Donald McDonald, ChairmanProfessor of EducationTexas Technological CollegeLubbock, Texas
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Robert T. PateAssistant Professor of EducationTexas Technological College
Fannie PillowAssistant Professor of EducationTexas Technological College
CURRICULUM MATERIALS
1967
Handbooks, Philosophies,Policies, Manuals, and Special Reports . . 1
General Curriculum Materials
HANDBOOKS, PHILOSOPHIES, POLICIES,MANUALS, AND SPECIAL REPORTS
Alabama, Russellville. City Board of Education. Policies, Rules, and Regu-lations. 1966. 42 p. $1.50.
Alaska, Anchorage. Alaska Methodist University. It Works for Me--Some-times. 1966. 54 p. $.50.
Arkansas, Little Rock. Little RockPublic Schools. The Cooperating Teachet
Teachers. 1960. 112 p.Little Rock. State Department of Education. Report of the Arkansas
Little Rock. State Department of Education. Arkansas State Schoolsstudy - 1965. 1965. 21 p.Little Rock. State Department of Education. Handbook for Elementary
1966. unpaged.
Advisory Council on Public Elementary and Secondary Education.1965. 38 p.
California, Hayward. Hayward Unified School District. Suggestions for theFirst Days of School in the Hayward Unified School District - Kinder-
a/E_IeLL n.d. unpaged. $.50.Hayward. Hayward Unified School District. Suggestions for the FirstDays of School in the Hayward Unified School District - Grade 1.n.d. unpaged. $.50.Hayward. Hayward Unified School District. Suggestions for the FirstDays of School in the Hayward Unified School District Grade 2.n.d. unpaged. $.50.Hayward. Hayward Unified School District. Suggestions for the FirstDays of School in the Hayward Unified School District Grade 3.n.d. unpaged. $.50.Hayward. Hayward Unified School District. Suggestions for the FirstDays of School in the Hayward Unified School District Grade 4.n.d. unpaged. $.50.Hayward. Hayward Unified School District. Suggestions for the FirstDays of School in the Hayward Unified School District Grade 5.n.d. unpaged. $.50.Hayward. Hayward Unified School District. _Sgi gestions for the FirstDays of School in the Hayward Unified School District Grade 6.n.d. unpaged. $.50.Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley School District. IndividualizedInstruction. 1965. 157 p. $2.00.Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley School District. The Teacher andHis Staff. n.d. unpaged. $.25.Los Angeles. Los Angeles Public Schools Division of InstructionalServices. Bibliography to Accompany the Teaching of Values. 1966.76 p.Los Angeles. Los AngelesCity Schools. Curriculum Trends and Text-books Needs. 1965. 59 p.Los Angeles. Los Angeles City Schools. Publication ProceduresHandbook. 1966. 93 p.Los Angeles. Los Angeles Public Schools Division of InstructionalServices (Grades 1-14). The Teaching of Values. 1966. 193 p.
2 . . Handbooks, Philosophies, Policies,Manuals, and Special Reports
California, Sacramento. State Department of Education. Teaching in theCalifornia Schools. 1966. 39 p. no charge.San Diego. San Diego County Schools. Basic Course of Study. 1966.77 p. $1.00.Canada, Ontario. Department of Education, Toronto. List of PublicationsIssued on Courses of Study - 1965166. 1965. 20 p.Colorado, Denver. Colorado Department of Education. Learning bs Dis-cussing. 1966. 15 p.
Denver. State Department of Education. Scholarships and Loans forColorado High School Graduates of 1967. 1966. 44 p. $1.50.Delaware, Wilmington. Wilmington Public Schools. Freedom to Learn andFreedom to Teach, A Statement of Policy for the Wilmington PublicSchools. 1965. 12 p. no charge.District of Columbia, Washington. Public Schools of the District of Colum-bia. Guidelines for Procedures in Crowd Control. 1966. 10 p. $.25.Florida, Clearwater. Pinellas County Schools. Curriculum 66. 1966. 81 p.Gainesville. University of Florida. FERDC. Automated Data Systemsin Florida Schools. 1966. 35 p. $1.00.
Gainesville. University of Florida. FERDC. Educational Leadershi -Teacher Aids. 1966. 35 p. $1,00,Gainesville. University of Florida. FERDC. Federal Aid to Educa-tion - A Chronology Summarizing Important Federal Acts. 1966. 28 p.$1.00.Gainesville. University of Florida FERDC. Incentive Grant for Qual-ity Education. 1966. 18 p. $1.00.Gainesville. University of Florida FERDC. Learning by Discovery.1965. 36 p, $1.00.Gainesville. University of Florida FERDC. Research and the Teacher- Ability Grouping. 1965. 31 p. $1,00.Gainesville. University of Florida. FERDC. School Law for FloridaTeachers. 1966. 48 p. $1.00.Gainesville. University of Florida FERDC. Year Round Schoolsfor Polk County, Florida. 1966, 71 p. no price.Miami. Barry College. Internship Handbook. n.d. 20 p.Miami. Dade County Public Schools. Curriculum Improvementsprojects - Annual Directory. 1966. 126 p.Miami. Dade County Public Schools. Improvement of Instruction.1967. 41 p.TallahasJee. State Department of Education. Textbook Issue, FloridaSchool Bulletin. 1966. 164 p.Tallahassee. 'Ihllahassee Public Schools. Enriching the Curriculumwith Materials by and about Ne roes. 1966. 65 p.Illinois, Arlington Heights. Arlington Heights Public Schools. The Elemen-tary School in Arlington Heights. 1966. 11 p.Arlington Heights. Arlington Heights Public Schools. The Junior HighSchool in Arlington 1966. 15 p.Chicago. Chicago Public Schools. Promise and Possibility. 1965.90 p.Chicago. DePaul University School of Education. Curriculum Develop-ment: A Conceptual Theory. 1966. 158 p. $4.00.Chicago. DePaul University School of Education. The CurriculumDirectorship. 1964. 21 p. $1.00.
Handbooks, Philosophies,Policies, Manuals, and Special Reports . . . 3
Illinois, Evanston. Evanston Township High School. Curriculum Guide.1966. 67 p.
Indiana, Indianapolis. Indianapolis Public Schools. The Program of Ex-ploratory Teaching in the Indianapolis Public Schools. 1966. 26 p.
Indianapolis. Student National Education Association. ExploratoryTeaching Handbook. 1966. 89 p.
Iowa, Des Moines. Iowa State Department of Public Instruction. Pupil Ac-counting for Iowa Schools. 1966. 84 p. $1.00.Des Moines. Iowa State Department of Public Instruction. SchoolBusiness: A Manual for School Officials. 1965. 73 p. $1.00.
Kansas, Pittsburg. Kansas State College. ElementaryProfessional Semes-ter Guide for Student Teachers. 1967. 20 p.Pittsburg. Kansas State College. A Guide for Off-Campus Schoolsand Cooperating Teachers. 1966. 49 p.Pittsburg. Kansas State College of Pittsburg. A Guide for Students in
the Secondary Professional Semester. 1967. 23 p.Kentucky, Frankfort. Department of Education. Style and Format for the
Preparation of Curriculum Materials. 1966. 53 p.Louisville. Jefferson County Public Schools. Job Descriptions. 1966.
146 p.Louisiana, New Orleans. New Orleans Public Schools. Teacher's Handbook
for the Junior and Senior High School. 1966. 88 p. $1e50.
Maryland, Baltimore. Baltimore City Public Schools. Per Diem SubstituteTeachers. n.d. 14 p. $.05.Elkton. Cecil County Public Schools. Primary Grades Teacher Aide
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Training Program. 1966. unpaged.Towson. Baltimore County Public Schools. Writing Curriculum Ma-
terials. 1966. 99 p. not for sale.Upper Marlboro. Prince George's County. The Curriculum in thePrince George's County Public Schools , . A Graphic Presentation.1966. 90 p.Upper Marlboro. Prince George's County Schools. Plans for the FirstWeek of School. (Grade 1). 1966. 27 p.
1Upper Marlboro. Prince George's County Schools. alarafsg_the.First Week of School. (Grade 2), 1966. 27 p.Upper Marlboro. Prince George's County Schools. Plans for theFirst Week of School. (Grade 3). 1966. 23 p.Upper Marlboro. Prince George's County Schools. Plans for theFirst Week of School. (Grades 4-5-6). 1966. 27 p.Upper Marlboro. Prince George's County Schools. Teaching in theElementary Schools. 1966. 95 p.Upper Marlboro. Prince George's County Schools. This We Believe,
A Statement of Philosophy. 1966. 16 p.Massachusetts, Bedford. Bedford Public Schools. Annotated Professional
Bibliography. 1966. 10 p.Bedford. Bedford Public Schools. Homework. n.d. unpaged.
Michigan, Wayne, Wayne Community School District. ElementaryEducationalSpecifications. 1965. 185 p. $2.50.Wayne. Wayne Community School District. Junior High SpecificationBook. 1966. 231 p. $5.00.
Minnesota, Detroit Lakes. Detroit Lakes Senior High School, IndependentDistrict, No. 22. The Detroit Lakes Plane An Ex eriment in Curricu-lum. 1966. unpaged.
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Mississippi, Biloxi. Biloxi Public Schools. Curriculum Comments. 1966.23 p.Hattiesburg. Hattiesburg Public Schools. Cafeteria Guide Book. 1967.unpaged.Hattiesburg. Hattiesburg Public Schools. The Custodian. n.d. 17 p.
Missouri, University City. School District of University City. The Impactof New Ideas in Education, Volume III. 1966. 52 p.
Nebraska, Bellevue. Bellevue Public Schools. 1966-67 Directory of Cur-riculum Improvement Projects. 1966. 24 p.
New Jersey, Mount Holly. Mount Holly Township Schools. Basic CurriculumMaterials. n.d. 84 p.Mount Holly. Mount Holly Township Schools. Guides for the SubstituteTeacher. n.d. 10 p.Mount Holly. Mount Holly Township Schools. Homework Study Project.1964-65. 40 p.Mount Holly. Mount Holly Township Schools. Instructional Rules andProcedures. n.d. unpaged.Springfield. Springfield Public Schools. System-wide Evaluation Re-port. 1962. $1.25.Springfield. Springfield Public Schools. Teacher's Guidebook. n.d.23 p. $1.00.Trenton. State Department of Education. Alice and Her WonderfulWorld of Discovery. 1966. 44 p.Trenton. State Department of Education. The Compass. 1965. 8 p.
New York, Buffalo. Buffalo Public Schools Board of Education. BuffaloSchools Meet the Challenge, n.d. 36 p.Elmira. City School District of the City of Elmira. Handbook forTeachers. 1966. 84 p. $1.25.New York. New York City Schools. Getting Started in the ElementarySchools, Manual for new Teachers. 1966. 202.p. $2.50.New York. New York City Schools. Improving Ethnic Distribution ofNew York City Pupils. 1966. 71 p.New York. New York City Schools. Laboratory Experiences, Pre-liminary Curriculum Guide. 1966. 37 p.New York. New York City Schools. Operation New York. 1966. 117 p.$1.50New York. New York City Schools. Supervisor's Manual for HelpingNew Teachers. 1966. 52 p. $1.50.Port Washington. Port Washington Public Schools. Educational Philos-ophy. 1966. 13 p.Port Washington. Port Washington Public Schools. Individualizationof Instruction: Procedures and Techniques. 1966. 53 p. $3.00.
North Dakota, Bismark. Bismark Public Schools. The Bismark Senior HighSchool Student Handbook. 1966. 24 p. $.50.
North Carolina, Greensboro. University of North Carolina. CurriculumMaterials Center. 1966. unpaged. $.25.
Ohio, Berea. The Berea City School District. The Schedule Planner. 1966.40 p.Cincinnati. Northwest Local Schools. Kindergarten-Primary Curricu-lum Objectives. 1966. 39 p.Cincinnati. Kindergarten-Primary Supervisor Office, Northwest LocalSchools, Cincinnati. Teacher Tips. 1966. 23 p.
Handbooks, Philosophies,Policies, Manuals, and Special Reports . . . 5
Ohio, Columbus. Franklin County Schools. Adolescence. n.d. unpaged.Columbus. Columbus Public Schools. Excellence in Teaching. 1966.6 p. no charge.Columbus. Columbus Public Schools. Pledges to Excellence. 1966.14 p. no charge.Columbus. Ohio Association for Supervision and Curriculum Develop-nient. Your Educational Improvement Survey, Speakers, Program,
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Research Projects. 1966. $1.50.Kent. Kent State University School. Course of Study K-12. n.d.
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110 p. $2.00.Oregon. Oregon Elementary Schools. A Handbook for Student Teach-ers and New Teachers. 1966. unpaged.Oregon. Oregon Elementary Schools. Handbook for Substitute Teachers. n.d. unpaged.
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Oklahoma, Oklahoma City. Oklahoma Curriculum Improvement Commission.
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Successful Ventures in Contemporary Education in Oklahoma 1965-i1966. 1966. various paging.
IIOklahoma City. State Department of Education. The Teacher andmproved Human Relations Education in the School. 1966. 16 p.
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Oregon, Eugene. University of Oregon. Ideas for Educators. 1965. 66 p.
p. $1.30.Pennsylvania, Abingtpn. Abington High School. A Handbook of Independent
Study. 1966. 56 p. $2.00.
$2.50.Eugene. University of Oregon. More Ideas for Educators. 1966. 32
Abington. Abington Public Schools. Proceedings, the Abington Con-1 ference New Directions in Secondary Education. 1966. various paging.
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$1.65.Bensalem Township. Snyder Junior High. Student Handbook. 1966.
ii61 p.Harrison City. Penn-Trafford School District. Substitute TeachersGuide. nd. 9 p.
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Rhode Island, Warwick. Warwick School Department. In-Service Education
iProgram Warwick School Department, Fall1966. 1966. 11 p. no charge.Warwick. Warwick School Department. In-Service Education Program
/ Graduation for Grades 7-12. n.d. unpaged.
Edition. 1966. 14 p.Memphis. Memphis City Schools, Board of Education. Annual Re-port 1965-66, "Building Better Memphis City Schools." 1965-66.unpaged.Memphis. Memphis City Schools. Courses and Requirement for
Warwick School Department, Spring 1966. 1966. 11 p. no charge.Tennessee, Memphis. Memphis City Schools. Achievement Emphasis. 2nd
Memphis. Memphis City Schools. Finger Plays. 1965. 121 p.Memphis. Memphis City Schools. Flexible Scheduling, TrezevantHigh School. 1966. unpaged.Memphis. Memphig City Schools. In-Service Training. 1966. 74 p.Memphis. Memphis City Schools. The Lincoln Plan. 1966. unpaged.Memphis. Memphis City Schools. Student Scheduling Manual. 1965revised, various paging.Memphis. Memphis City Schools. A Study: International Education.1966. unpaged.
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Tennessee, Memphis. Memphis City Schools. Supervised Worker: ChildDevelopment Center, A Training Project. 1966. 150 p.
Texas, Abilene. Abilene Public Schools. Handbook for the Teaching of Non-English Speaking Children. 1961. 89 p.Abilene. Abilene Public Schools. New Teachers Handbook. n.d. 12 p.Dallas. Dallas Independent School District. The Curriculum in Ac-tion. 1965. 41 p.Dallas. Dallas Independent School District. Education in Dallas,(1874-1966). 1966.Dallas. Dallas Independent School District. Handbook for Intermedi-ate Teachers. 1966. 93 p. $3.50.Dallas. Dallas Independent School District. Handbook for PrimaryTeachers. 1965. 138 p. $3.50.Dallas. Dallas Independent School District. Plan of Action - A State-ment of Philosophy. 1962. 20 p.Dallas. Dallas Public Schools. Toward Instructional Excellence.1963. various paging.Galena Park. Galena Park Independent Schools. Learning to Learn.1966. 50 p.Tyler. Tyler Independent School District. Handbook for EffectiveIn-Service Education. 1966. 47 p. $1.25.
Virginia, Norfolk. Norfolk Public Schools. Course Descriptions and CurrentTextbooks. 1966. 62 p.Norfolk. Norfolk Public Schools. A Guide for New Teachers. n.d.33 p.Norfolk. Norfolk Public Schools. A Handbook for Student Teachers.1965. 8 p.Richmond. Richmond Public Schools. Handbook for Junior PrimaryTeachers. 1966. 43 p.
Washington, Seattle. Seattle Public Schools. Focus on Curriculum - A Re-port to the Superintendent. 1966. 104 p. not for sale.Yakima. West Valley School District. Education in the U.S. 1966. 24 p.no charge.
Wisconsin, Beloit. Beloit Public Schools. Policies Bulletin - Departmentof Pupil Personnel Policies. 1965. 35 p.Beloit. Beloit Public Schools. Supervisor's Handbook - Policies andResponsibilities. 1966. 87 p.Madison. State Department of Public Instruction. Conference on Cur-riculum Leadership. 1966. 108 p. no charge.
Wyoming, Cheyenne. Cheyenne Public Schools. Yesterday's Minds or To-morrow's? A Handbook in Creativity. 1966. 41 p. $1.25.Cheyenne. State Department of Education. Handbook for WyomingElementary Schools. 1966. 93 p.
PERIODICALS
Florida, Tallahassee. State Department of Education. Florida Schools.1966. 32 p.
Ohio, Kent. Kent State University School. Ideas Educational, Vol 4, 1965.63 p. $1.00 per year.Cincinnati. Northwest Local Schools. Teacher Tips. 1966. 27 p.Cincinnati. Northwest Local Schools. Teacher Tips. 1967. 26 p.
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Oregon, Eugene. School of Education, University of Oregon. "Bibliographyon Teaching Machines and Programmed Materials," CurriculumBulletin, Vol. XXII, No. 263. 1966. 8 p. $.30.Eugene. School of Education, University of Oregon. "A ComparativeStudy of the Academic Achievements of Elementary Age Students ofthe United States and British Isles," Curriculum Bulletin, Vol. XXII,No. 266. 1966. 17 p. $.65.Eugene. School of Education, University of Oregon. "The Effect ofthe Study Hall and Study Center on Student Achievement." CurriculumBulletin, Vol. XXII, No. 265. 1966. 8 p. $.30.Eugene. School of Education, University of Oregon. "Job Corps Inno-vations: What Educators Can LearnfromOur Job Corps Experience,"Curriculum Bulletin, Vol. XXII, No. 270. 1966. 33 p. $1.30.Eugene. School of Education, University of Oregon. "Knowledge ofthe Human Being as a Learner," Curriculum Bulletin, Vol. XXII, No.264. 1966. 10 p. $.35.Eugene. School of Education, University of Oregon. "More Ideas forEducators," Curriculum Bulletin, Vol. XXII, No. 269. 1966. 33 p.$1,30.Eugene. School of Education, University of Oregon. "Random Ex-cerpts on the Disadvantaged," Curriculum Bulletin, Vol. XXI, No.262. 1965. 16 p. $.60.Eugene. School of Education, University of Oregon. "Role Expecta-tions of the Curriculum Director as Perceived by Superintendents,Principals, and Teachers," Curriculum Bulletin, Vol. XXII, No. 271.1966. 27 p. $1.10.Eugene. School of Education, University of Oregon. "A Study of 'Dis-covery' and its Implications for the Curriculum," CurriculumBulletin,Vol. XX1 No. 261. 1965. 15 p, $.55.
West Virginia, Charleston. Applachia Educational Lab., Inc. AppalachianAdvance. 1966. 32 p.Charleston. Appalachia Educational Lab. Inc. Quality Education forAppalachia. 1966. 32 p.
Wisconsin, Madison. State Department of Public Instruction. Human Rela-tions Education Newsletter. 1966. 13 p. no charge.
General Curriculum Development
KINDERGARTEN
California, Chula Vista. Chula Vista City School District. Kindergarten -A Learning Program. 1966. 14 p.Los Angeles. Los Angeles City Schools. Kindergarten is a Place toLearn. 1966.Sacramento. Sacramento County Schools. Kindergarten Guide. 1963.151 p.San Diego. San Diego City Schools. Guide for Teaching Child Develop-ment Classes: Kindergarten. 1965. 185 p. $2.50.
Canada, Ontario, Toronto. Ontario Department of Education. Kindergarten.1966. 93 p.
Georgia, Columbus. Muscogee County School District. Kindergarten Courseof Study. 1965. unpaged.
Illinois, Waukegan. Waukegan City School District. Kindergarten Core Cur-riculum. 1966. 263 p. NFS.
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Iowa, Des Moines. Iowa State Department of Public Instruction. Kinder-garten Handbook. 1966. $1.00.
Kentucky, Frankfort. Department of Education. Education in Kentucky forChildren under Six. 1965. 102 p.
Louisiana, New Orleans. New Orleans School District. Kindergarten Mate-rials and Equipment. 1966. 43 p. $2.00.
Michigan, Detroit. Detroit Public Schools. The Green Thumb. 1966.Lansing. Lansing Public Schools. Off to Kindergarten. 1965. 20 p.$.50.
Missouri, Lee's Summit. School District #7. Guiding the Fives (Grade-Kindergarten). 1963. 78 p.Mexico. Mexico Public School. Kindergarten. 1966. 113 p. $2.00.Springfield. Springfield Public Schools. Finger Plays and Poems.1966. 29 p. $1.50.Springfield. The School District of Springfield. We Go to Kindergarten.n.d. unpaged.
Ohio, Newark. Licking County Elementary Schools. Kindergarten Curricu-lum Guide. n.d. 59 p. $1.00.
pennsylvania, Glenolden. Interboro School System. Kindergarten Guide.September, 1966. 115 p.
Texas, Houston. Northeast Houston Schools. Readiness for Learning. 1965.52 p.
Wisconsin, Janesville. Janesville Public Schools. Kindergarten. 1966.unpaged. NFS.
ELEMENTARY
Alabama, Montgomery. State Department of Education. Alabama Course ofStudy, Grades 1-6. 1965. 355 p. $1.00.
Arkansas, Little Rock. State Department of Education. Fostering Creativityin the Elementary Schools. 1966. 21 p.Little Rock. State Department of Education. The Elementary SchoolGuide. 1965. 42 p.
California, Hayward. Alameda County School Department. Basic Course ofStudy, A Statement of Minimal Curricular Requirements. 1966. 79 p.$1.00.Hayward. Hayward Unified School District. The Curriculum of theElementary Schools. 1966. 71 p. $3.50.Palo Alto. Educational Development Corporation. Self Enhancing Edu-cation. 1966. 138 p. $4.95.Sacramento. Sacramento County Schools. Basic Course of Study forElementary Grades. 1966. 116 p.
Connecticut, Avon. Avon Public Schools. Avon's Nongraded IntermediateProgram. n.d. 77 p.Avon. Avon Public Schools. Avon's Nongraded Primary School Hand-book. n.d.
Georgia, DeKalb. DeKalb County Schools. Course Guides for ElementarySchools (Grades 1-3). 1966. 107 p. $2.50. (limited availability).
Georgia, DeKalb. DeKalb County Schools. Course Guides for ElementarySchools Grades Four through Seven. 1966. 219 p. $5.00.
Illinois, Waukegan. Waukegan City School District. Resource and ActivityGuide (4th). 1966. various paging. NFS.
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Illinois, Waukegan. Waukegan City School District. Resource Guide (2nd).1966. 77 p. NFS.
Kansas, Syracuse. Hamilton County Unified School District #494. Curricu-lum Guide - Grades K-6. 1966. unpaged.
Kentucky, Bowling Green. Western Kentucky University Training School.Curriculum Guide (1st grade). 1966. 20 p.Bowling Green. Western Kentucky University Training School. Cur-riculum Guide (2nd Gradel. 1966. 11 p.Bowling Green. Western Kentucky University Training School. Cur-riculum Guide (3rd Grade). 1966. 12 p.Bowling Green. Western Kentucky University Training School. Cur-riculum Guide (4th Grade). 1966. 17 p.Bowling Green. Western Kentucky University Training School. Cur-riculum Guide (5th Grade). 1966. 17 p.Bowling Green. Western Kentucky University Training School. Cur-riculum Guide (6th Grade). 1966. 15 p.
Louisiana, New Orleans. New Orleans School District. Materials for theIntermediate Grades. 1966. 31 p. $2.00,
Michigan, Dowagiac. Dowagiac Union Schools. Elementary CurriculumCatalog.. 1963. 40 p. $1.00.Lansing. Lansing Public Schools. TheNon-Graded Elementary School.53 p. $1.50.Lansing. Lansing Public Schools, An Overview of the ElementarySchool Curriculum. 1966-1967. 258 p. $3.00.
Missouri, Kansas City. Kansas City Public Schools. The Non-Graded Pri-mary Program in the Kansas City Schools (K,1,2,3). 1966. 53 p. $1.00.
New York, Ithaca. Ithaca Public Schools. Workshop Materials, 1966 Elemen-tary. 1966. 81 p.New York. City of New York Public Schools. Pre-Kindergarten Cur-riculum Guide. 1966. 149 p. $2.50.
Ohio, Cincinnati. Northwest Local Schools. A Strong Foundation in the Kin-dergarten Primary. 1966.Columbus. Ohio Association for Supervision and Curriculum Develop-ment. Teaching Critical Thinking in the Elementary School. 1964.$1.50.Columbus. Columbus Ohio Schools. Teaching Agreements for Primaryand Intermediate Grades. n.d. 39 p. $1.00.Louisville, Stark County Department of Education. Language Arts -Science - Mathematics. n.d. unpaged.
Oklahoma, Tulsa. Tulsa Public Schools. Adventures in Discovery. 1966.152 p.
South Dakota, Watertown. Watertown Public Schools. Creative Ideas (Elemen-tary). 1966. 90 p.
Texas, Dallas. Dallas Public Schools. Elementary Education, Grades 4, 5,and 6. 1962. 173 p. $3.50.Dallas. Dallas Public Schools. Primary Education, Grades One, Two,Three. 1964. 144 p. $2.50.Gregory. Gregory-Portland Public Schools. Grade One CurriculumGuide; Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies. 1966.
various paging. $3.00.Gregory. Gregory-Portland Public Schools. Grade Two CurriculumGuide. Language Artsi Mathematics, Science, Social Studies. 1966.
various paging. $3.00.
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Texas, Gregory. Gregory-Portland Public Schools. Grade Three Curricu-lum Guide; Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies. 1966.various paging. $3.00,Gregory. Gregory-Portland Public Schools. Grade Four CurriculumGuide; Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies. 1966.various paging. $3.00.Gregory. Gregory-Portland Public Schools. Grade Five CurriculumGuide; Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies. 1966.various paging. $3.00.Gregory. Gregory-Portland Public Schools. Grade Six CurriculumGuide; Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies. 1966.various paging. $3.00.Houston. Houston Independent School District. Guide for Grade Three.1966. 121 p. $2.00.
JUNIOR AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Georgia, Decatur. DeKalb County School System. Course Guides for Second-
Kansas, Topeka. Kansas State Department of Public Instruction. A Guide
Alabama, Gadsden. Gadsden City Schools. The Humanities: Yesterday -
Viusic . n.d. 100 p.
for Counselors and Administrators in Preparing a Course of Study forStudents Interested in Art and/or Music. n.d. 8 p.
Today - Tomorrow. 1966. 27 p.California, San Diego. San Diego City Schools. A Digest of the Secondary
ary Schools. 1966. 270 p. $5.00 (limited availability).
School Curriculum. 1966. 174 p. $2.00.Connecticut, Storrs. Edwin 0. Smith High School. The University of Connec-
Wichita. Wichita Public Schools. Humanities. n.d. 86 p.Massachusetts, Framingham. Framingham Public Schools. Senior High
School, Grades 9-12, Summary of Courses. n.d. various paging.Michigan, Fraser. Fraser Public Schools. High School Curriculum Guide.
n.d.New York, Glens Falls. Glens Falls City Schools. Humanities. 1966. 58 p.
Ithaca. Ithaca Public Schools. Workshop Materials for Junior High,1966. 1966. 52 p.New York. New York City Public Schools. The Humanities. Prelimi-nary Curriculum Guide. 1966. 321 p.
Ohio, Columbus. Ohio Association for Supervision and Curriculum Develop-ment. Teaching Critical Thinking in the Secondary School. 1964. $1.50.
Pennsylvania, Abington. Abington School District. Curriculum PlanningGuide for Secondary Schools, 1966. 37 p. no charge.Abington. Pennsylvania Department of Public Instruction, New Direc-tions in Secondary Education. 1966. various paging. $1.65.
Texas, Nederland. Nederland Public Schools. The Humanities Program forGrades 6 and 7. 1966. $2.00.
GENERAL
Art
Art - General . . . 11
California, San Diego. San Diego County Schools. Art Guide - Let's Createa Form. 1966. 52 p.San Diego. San Diego County Schools. Art Guide - Let's Make aPicture. 1965. 74 p. $2.00.San Diego. San Diego County Schools. Flemish Painting of the 15thand Early 16th Centuries. 1966. 23 p.
Colorado, Lakewood. Jefferson County School District. Art Program Guide?Kindergarten-12, 1966. 129 p. $3.00.
Indiana, Kokomo. Kokomo Public Schools. Art Education. 1965. unpaged.$1.00.
Michigan, Portage. Portage Public Schools. Art Curriculum Guide. 1961.55 p. $1.25.
New Jersey, Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course ofStudy in Arts and Crafts. 1964. 15 p.
New Mexico, Albuquerque. Albuquerque Public Schools. Ceramics. 1966.$.25.
New York, Whitesboro. WhitesboroCentral School. Art. 1966. 137 p. $2.50.Oklahoma, Oklahoma City. State Department of Oklahoma. Oklahoma Teach-
ing Guide for Art. 1966. 143 p.Oregon, Portland. Portland Public Schools. Art in the Community. 1966.
29 p. $2.00.Texas, Dallas. Dallas Independent School District. Art Education. 1959.
unpaged.Dallas. Dallas Public Schools. Art Education Curriculum Guide forGrades 1966. 31 p.Dallas. Dallas Independent School District. Art Education. n.d. 81 p.
Wisconsin, Madison. Madison Public Schools. Guide to Teaching Art.(Grades 1-12). 1966. 62 p. $3.00.
ELEMENTARY
Arkansas, Little Rock. State Department of Education. Creative Art in theElementary SchooL 1965. 28 p.
California, San Jose. Santa Clara County Schools. Clay. 1966. 40 p.Canada, Ontario, Toronto. Department of Education. Art. (Grades 1-6).
1966. unpaged.Illinois, Chicago. Chicago Public Schools. CurriculumGuide for Art (K-3).
1966. 80 p.Granite City. Community Unit School District #9. Granite City PublicSchools. Elementary Art Education Guide, n.d. 148 p.
Indiana, Indianapolis. Indianapolis Public Schools. Art - A Guide for Pri-mary and Intermediate Teachers. 1963. 203 p.Kokomo. Kokomo Public Schools. Art Education K-3. n.d. unpaged.$1,00.
Iowa, Cedar Falls. Cedar Falls Community Schools. Art Curriculum Guide:Elementary Vol. L Overview of the Elementary Art Program. 1966.52 p. $1.50.Cedar Falls. Cedar Falls Community Schools. Art Curriculum Guidefor Elementary Schools, Vol. II. 1966. 152 p. $2.50.
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Iowa, Cedar Falls. Cedar Falls Community Schools. Art Curriculum Guide,Vol. III, Three Dimensional Experiences. 1966. 105 p. $2.50.
Maryland, Upper Marlboro. Prince George's County Schools. Art in theAwakening Years. 1963. 275 p.
Michigan, Detroit. Detroit Public Schools. Art Lessons, Guide for PrimaryUnit. 1966. unpaged.Detroit. Detroit Public Schools. Art Resource Guide. (Grades 1-9).1966. unpaged.Lansing. Lansing Public Schools. Art for the First Grade. 1963.59 p. $2.50.Lansing. Lansing Public Schools. Art for the Kindergarten. 1963.55 p. $2.50.
Minnesota, Fridley. Fridley Elementary Schools. Ideas about Art in theFridley Elementary Schools. 1966. unpaged. $4.50.
Missouri, Columbia. Columbia Public Schools. Art Education. n.d. 173 p.Kansas City. Kansas City Public Schools. Art Education in the Ele-mentary Schools - Grades 1-2-3. 1965. 188 p. $2.00.Kansas City. Kansas City Public Schools. Art Education in the Ele-mentary Schools, Grades 4-5-6. 1965. 194 p. $2.00.
New Jersey, Mount Holly. Mount Holly Township Schools. Grade 3-8, ArtGuide Draft. n.d. unpaged.Springfield, Springfield Public Schools. Art Activities in the Class-room. (Grades K-8). 1962. 34 p. $1.50.
New Mexico, Albuquerque, Albuquerque Public Schools. Christmas Ideas.1966. unpaged. $.50.
New York, Ithaca. Ithaca Public Schools. Curriculum Guide, ElementaryArt. 1965. 68 p.
Oregon, Portland. Lynch School District. Learning to Look Art Guide 1-8.1966. 226 p.
Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh. Mt. Lebanon School District. Art Education -Elementary. 1965. unpaged. $1.00.Rosemont. Rosemont Elementary School. The Gift of Farmer John.n.d. 13 p.
Rhode Island, Warwick. Warwick School Department. Art: Warwick, Grades1-6, Vol. 1. 1966. 102 p. $2.00.
Oregon, Portland. Lynch School District #28. Learning to Look: Art Guide,1966. various paging.
SECONDARY
California, Los Angeles. Los Angeles City Schools. Art for Junior HighSchool - An Instructional Guide. 1966. 161 p.
Illinois, Granite City. Community Unit School District 49, Granite CityPublic Schools. Art Guide. n.d. 136 p.
Kentucky, Frankfort. Department of Education. Art for the Young Adoles-cent. 1966. 82 p.
Maryland, Baltimore. Baltimore City Public Schools. The Visual Artsf7-12). n.d. 216 p. $2.00.Upper Marlboro. Prince George's County Schools. Art in the Chal-lenging Years. (Grades 7,8,9). 1961. 233 p.Upper Marlboro. Prince George's County Schools. Art in the Matur-ing Years. (Grades 10,11,12). 1966. 293 p.
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Massachusetts, Framingham. Framingham Public Schools. Art CurriculumGuide - Grades 7-8. 1966. unpaged.Framingham. Framingham Public Schools. Art Curriculum Guide -Grades 9-12. 1966. 53 p.
Minnesota, St. Paul. St. Paul Public Schools. Art in the St. Paul SecondarySchools, Publication No. 304. 1965. 118 p.
New Jersey, Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course ofStudy in Fine Arts. 1964. 17 p.
New York, Ithaca. Ithaca Public Schools. Curriculum Art Junior Hi h.1966. 13 p.
New York, Ithaca. Ithaca Public Schools. Curriculum Guide, Senior HighArt. 1966. 30 p.
North Carolina, Winston-Salem. Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools.Fine-Arts. (7th Grade). 1966. unpaged. $1.50.Winston-Salem. Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools. Art Educa-tion. (Grades 7-12). 1966. 37 p. $1.25.Winston-Salem, Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools. Art Educa-tion (Grades 7-12). 1966. 44 p. $1.25.
Ohio, Cleveland. Board of Catholic Education-Diocese of Cleveland. ArtGuide. 1965. 117 p. $3,00,
Oregon, Portland. Portland Public Schools. Tissue - Colored TissueCreations. 1966. 19 p. $2.00.Portland. Portland Public Schools. Printmaking. 1966. 24 p. $2.00.Portland. Portland Public Schools. Sculpture. 1966. 24 p. $2.00.
Pennsylvania, Industry. Western Beaver Junior-Senior High School. Art -Curriculum. n.d. 27 p. $.50.
Rhode Island, Warwick. Warwick School Department. Art: Warwick Grades7-12, Vol. 2. 1966. 151 p. $2.50.
Business Education
California, Los Angeles. Los Angeles City Schools. Salesmanship, Instruc-tional Guide for Senior High School. 1966. 105 p.Oakland. Oakland Public Schools. Merchandise Handling Occu ationsCourse Guide. 1966. 86 p.San Diego. San Diego City Schools. A Guide for Teaching OfficePractice. 1966. 194 p. $3.50.
Canada, Ontario, Toronto. Pntario Department of Education. Data Process-pig, 1966. 29 p.
Colorado, Pueblo. Pueblo Public Schools. Business Education. 128 p.$2.50.
Illinois, Normal. Illinois State University. University High School. Busi-ness Education. 1967. 5 p. Free.
Michigan, Detroit. Detroit Public Schools. Gregg Notehand. 1966.
Detroit. Detroit Public Schools. Cots-se of Study ir Gregg Shorthand.
1966.Lansing. Lansing School District. Business Education, 1965-66.
77 p. $1.50.Portage. Portage Public Schools. Business Education CurriculumGuide. 1966. 15 p. $.75.
Mississippi, Greenwood. Leflore County Schools. Course of Study for Busi-ness Education, 51 p. $2.00.
New Jersey, Millville. Millville Public Schools. Accounting III. unpaged.
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New Jersey, Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course ofStudy in Bookkeeping I. 1964. unpaged.Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of Study inBookkeeping II. 1964. unpaged.Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of Study inConsumer Education - 10-12. 1964. unpaged.Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of Study inIntroduction to Business. Grades 10-12. 1964. 23 p.Millville. Millville Public Schools. Office Practice. n.d. unpaged.Millville. Millville Public Schools. Personal Use Typing. n.d. un-paged.Millville. Millville Public Schools.Refresher Business Math. (Grade 12).Millville. Millville Public Schools.Millville. Millville Public Schools.Stenography - I. 1964. unpaged.Millville. Millville Public Schools.Millville. Millville Public Schools.Typing I. 1964. unpaged.Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of Study inTyping III. Grades 10-12. 1964. unpaged.
New York, New York. New York City Public Schools. Typewriting. 1966.64 p.
North Carolina, Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools. Business Education.1966. 93 p. $2.00.
Ohio, Cleveland, Cleveland Heights. Contemporary Business Methods. SeniorHigii Tentative Course of Study.. 1966. 36 p. $1.00.Cleveland. Cleveland Public Schools. Teachers Guides BookkeepingI and II. 1965. 128 p. $3.00.
Oklahoma, Tulsa. Tulsa Public Schools. Curriculum Guide in BusinessEducation. 1966. 47 p.
Pennsylvania, Industry. Western Beaver Jr.-Sr. High School. BusinessEducation Curriculum. 53 p. $.50.
Tennessee, Memphis. Memphis City Schools. Emphasis Family Finance.1966. 56 p.
Texas, Dallas. Dallas Independent School District. Business Educationprogram. 1959. 3 p.Houston. Northeast Houston Independent School District. BusinessEducation. 1965. 64 p.McKinney. McKinney Public Schools. Business Education. n.d.Nederland. Nederland Public Schools. Typing for Grades 9-12. 1966.$2.00.Richardson. Richardson Independent School District. Business Edu-cation. June, 1966. 105 p.
Wisconsin, Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. Business Data Process-ing, Grade 12, A Suggested Instructional Guide. 1966. 35 p. $1.00.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. The Teaching of Office Prac-tice. Grade 12, A Suggested Instructional Guide. 1966. 41 p. $1.00.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. The Teaching of Stenography1-2. Grade 12, A Suggested Instructional Guide. 1966. 45 p. $1.00.
A Tentative Course of Study in1964. unpaged.Salesmanship. n.d. unpaged.
A Tentative Course of Study in
Stenography II. n.d. unpaged.A Tentative Course of Study in
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Foreign Languages
Foreign Languages . . .
California, Sacramento. State Department of Education. Foreign Language
Articulation inCalifornia Schools and Colleges. 1966. 18 p. no charge.
Florida, Tallahassee. State Department of Education. F'clreiglglLan Hges in
Florida Schools, 1966. 87 p.Michigan, Portage. Portage Public Schools. Foreign Language Course Out-
line (German, Spanish, French, Latin). 1966. 25 p. $.75.Minnesota, St. Paul. St. Paul Public Schools. A Guide for Instruction in
Modern Foreign Languages. (Grades 4-12). 1965. 111 p.
New York, New York. New York City Public Schools. Foreign Languages,.
(Grades 5-6). Preliminary Curriculum Guide. 1966. 265 p.
Whitesboro. Whitesboro Central Schools. Languages for Junior High.
1966. 51 p. $1.00.Ohio, Cleveland. Board of Catholic Education - diocese of Cleveland.
Modern Foreign Language Guidelines. 1966. 261 p.Pennsylvania, Industry. Western Beaver Jr.-Sr. High School. Emig"!
Languages Curriculum, Grade 9-10. 33 p. $.50.
Texas, Abilene. Abilene Public School's. A Curriculum Guide - Foreign
Languages - Secondary Level. 1965. 37 p.Dallas. Dallas Independent School District. Foreign Language Pro-
gram. Grades 9-12. 1959. 12 p.McKinney. McKinney Public Schools. Fine Arts - Foreign Languages.
FRENCH
Connecticut, Farmington. Farmington Public Schools. French: Grades 7-12.
1966. 136 p. $3.00.Illinois, Hinsdale. Hinsdale Central High School. French Curriculum
Project: French Literary History. 1966. $1.00.
Maryland, Towson. Baltimore County Public Schools. Fourth Level French.
1966. 48 p. $1.50.New Jersey, Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of
Study in French I, II, III, IV. 1964.New York, New York. City of New York Schools. French, Levels 1-5. 1966.
244 p. $3.00.New York. City of New York Schools. French in the Elementary,
Schools (Grades 4-5-6). 1963, 96 p. $1.00.
Texas, Bryan. Bryan Public Schools. French I. 30 p. $5.00.
Bryan. Bryan Public Schools. French IL 24 p. $5.00.
GERMAN
Colorado, Denver. Denver Public Schools. A Guide to Teaching German.
1966. 61 p. $6.50.New Jersey, Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of
Study in German I II III IV. 1964.Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Public Schools. German Course of
Study. Levels I-V, 1966. 65 p. $2.00.
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New York, New York. City of New York Schools. Hebrew in the ElementarySchools. 1966. 111 p. $2.00.
New York, New York. City of New York Schools. Italian in the ElementarySchools. 1966. $2.00.
Kansas, Wichita. Wichita Public Schools. Latin Prospectus: First Horizon.1966. 156 p.
Maryland, Upper Marlboro. Prince George's County. A Curriculum Guidein Latin. 1966. 234 p.
New Jersey, Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course ofStudy in Latin I, II, III, IV. Revised. 1964.
Ohio, Cleveland. Board of Catholic Education - Diocese of Cleveland.Latin. 1966. 75 p.
Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Public Schools. Latin Course of Study.(Secondary). Levels I-V. 1966. 58 p. $2.00.
Texas, Bryan. Bryan Public Schools. Instructional Guide - Latin I. $5.00.
Colorado, Denver. Denver Public Schools. A Guide to Teaching Russian.1966. 65 p. $6.50.
California, Oakland. Oakland Public Schools. Guide to Spanish. Secondary.1966. 88 p.San Diego. San Diego City Schools. A Guide for Teaching Spanish inthe Secondary School. 1966 revision. 240 p. $3.50.
Colorado, Boulder. Boulder Valley School District Re. 2. ElementarySpanish Guide. Exchange Basis (without folder). 1966. 203 p. plus 42.Denver. Denver Public Schools. A Guide to Teaching Spanish. 1966.64 p. $4.75.Denver. Denver Public Schools. A Guide to Teaching Spanish FLES.1966. 60 p. $1.50.Denver. Colorado State Department of Education. Spanish: Contem-porary Methodology. In-service Study Guides for Modern ForeignLangua e Teachers. 1966. 90 p. $1.25.Denver. Colorado Department of Education. Tesoro De Oro (Booksfor Spanish-speaking students), (General). 1966. 11 p. $.50.Pueblo. Pueblo Public Schools. Foreign Language. 2,2 p. $1.00limited quantity.
Connecticut, Farmington. Farmington Public Schools. Spanish: Grades 7-12.1966. 150 p. $3.00.
Florida, Miami. Dade County Public Schools. Spanish. 1966. 174 p. $1.00.Maryland, Towson, Baltimore County Public Schools. Fourth Level Spanish.
1966. 47 p. $1.50.
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Missouri, Kansas City. Kansas City Public Schools. Teaching Spanish inthe Elementary Schools, Grade 3. 1966. 55 p. $1.25.
New Jersey, Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course ofStudy in Spanish I, II, III, IV. 1964.
New York, New York. City of New York Schools. Spanish (Levels 1-5).1966. 260 p. $3.00.Spring Valley. Ramapo Central School District #2. A Tentative Cur-riculum Guide for Spanish II, Level "B". 1966. 32 p. $2.75.Spring Valley. Ramapo Central School District #2. A Tentative Cur-riculum Guide for Spanish III, Level "B".. 1966. 38 p. $2.75.
Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Public Schools. Spanish Course ofStudy. Levels I-V (Grades 7-12). 1966. 61 p. $2.00.
Texas, Nederland. Nederland Public Schools. Spanish for ExploratoryCourse and Levels I, II, 111, and IV. 1966. $2.00.
Health, Physical Education, and Safety
HEALTH, SAFETY, AND OUTDOOR EDUCATION
Arizona, Tucson. Tucson Public Schools. Up Date: Day Camp in the Desert.1966. 4 p.
Arkansas, Little Rock. State Department of Education. A Guide for SchoolHealth Programs in Arkansas. 1950. unpaged.
California, Los Angeles. Los Angeles City Schools. Instructional Guidefor Health. 1966. 367 p.Redding, Shasta County Public Schools. The Relation of Smoking toPersonal-Social Well-Being. 1966. 28 p. $.50.San Diego. San Diego City Schools. Growing Up - Social Health Guide,Grade Six. 1965. 106 p. $1.25.San Diego. San Diego City Schools. Outdoor Education A Guide to theInstructional Program at the Sixth Grade School Camps. 1966. 258 p.$3.00.
Florida, Miami. Dade County Public Schools. Basic Activities - Grades 1-6.(Supplement No. 1 to Children in Action). 1966. 65 p. $1.00.
Illinois, DeKalb. Northern Illinois University, Department of OutdoorTeacher Education. Outdoor Education Handbook. 1965. 62 p. $1.87.
Minnesota, St. Paul. St. Paul Public Schools. A Guide for Instruction inHealth and Safety. (Grades 7-12). 1965. 164 p.
New Jersey, Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course ofStudy in Driver Education - Grades 10-12. 1964. unpaged.Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of Study inFirst Aid, Grades 10-12. 1964. unpaged.
New York, New York. City of New York Schools. Health Careers: AuxiliaryHealth Assistant. 11th and 12th years. 1966. 253 p. $1.00.New York. City of New York Schools. Health Careers: Foundations,Basic 10th year course. 1966. 171 p. $1.00.New York. City of New York Schools. Health Careers: Physician'sand Technician's Assistant. 11th and 12th years. 1966. 257 p. $1.00.
Syracuse. City School District. Classroom Relief Exercises. 1965.18 p.
Ohio, Cleveland. Cleveland Public Schools. TheHealth Hazards of Smoking.1965. 49 p. $2.00.Cleveland. Cleveland Heights. Health Education Curriculum. Tenta-tive Course of Study - Junior High School. 1966. 143 p. $1.75.
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Ohio, Louisville. Stark County Department of Education. Smoking Educa-tion Curriculum Guide, Grade VI. 1963-64. unpaged.Louisville. Stark County Department of Education. Smoking Educa-tion Curriculum, Grades VII, VIII, IX. unpaged.
Oklahoma, Oklahoma City. State Department of Education. Smile Building -Guide for Dental Health, Grades 1-6. 1966. 78 p.Tulsa. Tulsa Public Schools. Human Adjustment to Growth and De-velopment, Grades 1-12. 1966. 195 p.
Oregon, Portland. Portland Public Schools. Safety Practices in the Gym-nasium and on the Playground for Elementary Schools. 1966. 14 p.$.75.
Pennsylvania, Industry. Western Beaver Jr.-Sr. High School. Driver'sEducation Curriculum. 10th Grade. 13 p. $.50.Pittsburgh. Mt. Lebanon School District. Health Education - Inter-mediate Level. 1966. $1.00.
South Dakota, Pierre. Department of Public Instruction. Alcohol Guide.42 p. 50 for stamps.Pierre. Department of Public Instruction. Guide on Smoking. 78 p.50 for stamps.Pierre. Department of Public Instruction. Narcotics Guide. 32 p.50 for stamps.
Tennessee, Memphis. Memphis City Schools. Driver Education CurriculumGuide. 1964.Memphis. Memphis City Schools.Grades 7-12. 1965. 98 p.
Texas, Abilene. Abilene Public Schools. A Course Guide - Health, Grades1-12. 1966. 49 p.Dallas. Dallas Independent School District. Health, Physical Educa-tion, Recreation, and Driver Education Program. 1959. 3 p.Galena Park. Galena Park Public Schools. Instructional Guide, BoysHealth and Physical Education, Elementary. 1966. 257 p.Galena Park. Galena Park Public Schools. Instructional Guide, BoysHealth and Physical Education, High School. 1966. 257 p.Galena Park. Galena Park Public Schools. Instructional Guide, BoysHealth and Physical Education, Junior High. 1966. 257 p.McKinney. McKinney Public Schools. Health and PhySical Education.n.d. unpaged.
Washington, Spokane. Whitworth College. A Look at Our Community HealthServices. 1966. 13 p. $1.00.Yakima. West Valley School District. ConservationEducation - Grades1-3. Free.Yakima. West Valley School District. Conservation Education. (Grades4-8). Free.
Wisconsin, Beloit. Beloit Wisconsin Public Schools. Health - ElementaryGuide and Policies. 1966. 104 p.Beloit. Beloit Wisconsin Public Schools. Health - Secondary Guideand Policies. 1966. 66 p.Beloit. Beloit Wisconsin Public Schools. Outdoor Education - CityStudy Sites. 1966. 19 p.Beloit. Beloit Wisconsin Public Schools. Outdoor Education - TrailProgram. 1966. 58 p.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. Outdoor Education at CampWhitcomb, A Guide for Teachers. 1966. 24 p. $.50.
Health and Physical Education,
Physical Education . . . 19
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
California, Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley SchoolDistrict. Noon Recrea-tion Leader Handbook. $.50.
Canada, Ontario, Toronto. Ontario Department of Education. Physical andHealth Education - Secondary. 1966. 36 p.
Colorado, Denver. Colorado State Department of Education. Physical Edu-cation for Boys in Colorado Secondary Schools. 1965. 153 p. $2.75.Denver. Colorado State Department of Education. Physical Educationfor the Elementary School. 1964. 87 p. $1.00.Denver. Colorado State Department of Education. Physical Educationfor Girls in Colorado Secondary Schools. 1965. 107 p. $2.25.Denver. Denver Public Schools, Bulletin Boards - Physical Education.1966. 69 p. $3.00.
District of Columbia, Washington. Public Schools of the District of Columbia.Physical Education Curriculum for Boys. 1965. 270 p. $2.50.
Florida, Miami. Dade County Public Schools. Children in Action. 1961.248 p.Miami. Dade County Public Schools. Handbook for Intramural Sports,5-F. 1966. 67 p. $1.00.Miami. Dade County Public Schools. Tennis for Secondary Schools.1966. 61 p. $1.00.
Georgia, Atlanta. Atlanta Public Schools. Children in Action (K-1-2-3).1964-65. 514 p.Atlanta. Atlanta Public Schools. Children in Action (Grades 4-7).1964-65. 818 p.Atlanta. Atlanta Public Schools. Physical Education, A CurriculumGuide for Secondary Schools. 1964-65. 117 p.
Illinois, Dolton. Cook County School District #149. Physical Education Cur-riculum for Grades Kindergarten to Three. 1965. 52 p. $2.00.
Indiana, Kokomo. Kokomo Public Schools. Physical Education Guide forBoys, 7-9. 1966. $6.00.Kokomo. Kokomo Public Schools. Physical Education Guide for Girls,Grades 7-9. 1966. $6.00.
Kentucky, Louisville. Jefferson County Public Schools. Physical Educationfor Ninth Grade, 1966. 116 p.
Maryland, Upper Marthoro. Prince George's County. A Curriculum Guidein Physical Education for Boys and Girls, Elementary. 1966. 523 p.Upper Marlboro. Prince George's County. A Curriculum Guide inPh sical Education for Girls Senior Hith School. 1966. 337 p.Upper Marlboro. Prince George's County, A Curriculum Guide inPhysical Education for Girls - Junior High School. 1966. 222 p.
Massachusetts, Framingham. Framingham Public Schools. Physical Educa-tion - Grades 1-12. 15 p.
Mississippi, Jackson. Jackson Public Schools. Physical Education, Gamesand Activities, Grades 1, 2,3. 1966. 114 p. $2.00 (for exchange only).Jackson. Jackson Public Schools. Physical Education Games andActivities, Grades 4, 5, 6. 1966. 149 p. $2.50. (for exchange only).
Missouri, Kansas City. Kansas City Public Schools. Curriculum Guide andHandbook for Girls Physical Education - Grades 7-12. 1965. 250 p.$9.50.Lee's Summit. School District #7. Physical Education Guide for theElementary School. (Grades 1-6). 64 p. $2.00.
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Missouri, Springfield. The School District of Springfield. Health ServicesHandbook. 1966. 51 p. $2.50.
Nebraska, Omaha. Omaha Public Schools. A Manual of Physical EducationActivities for Intermediate Grades (Grades 4-6). 1963. 161 p.
New Jersey, Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course ofStudy in Physical Education, Grades 1-6. 1964. unpaged.Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of Study inBoys Physical Education, Grades 10-12. 1964.Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of Study inGirls Physical Education, Grades 10-12. 1964.Mount Holly. Mount Holly Township Schools. Physical EducationActivities, Grades 3-6.Mount Holly. Mount Holly Township Schools. Physical EducationGuide, Grades 1-2,Mount Holly. Mount Holly Township Schools. Physical EducationGuide, Grades 3-6.Springfield. Springfield Public Schools. Physical Education Guide,(Grades K-8). 60 p. $1.25.
New York, Ithaca. Ithaca Public Schools. Curriculum Guide, Physical Edu-cation, Grades 7, 8, 9. 1966. 47 p.New York. City of New York. Physical Education for Girls in HighSchools. 1966. 392 p. $4.00.Syracuse. Syracuse City School District. Suggested Physical Educa-tion Activities for the Classroom - Primary Grades. CurriculumBulletin No. 23. 1966 Reprint.Whitesboro. Whitesboro Central Schools. Physical Education. 1966.120 p. $2.00.
North Carolina, Winston-Salem. Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools.Physical Education Course Outlines. 1966. 2 p. Free.
North Dakota, Bismarck. Bismarck Public Schools. Physical EducationCourse of Study. 1966. 248 p. $2.00.
Ohio, Cincinnati. Cincinnati Public Schools. Intramural Handbook Programfor Boys in Secondary Schools, 1965. 57 p.Columbus. FranklinCounty Schools. Physical Education: Grades 1-12.1965. 98 p. $1.50.Hamilton. Butler County Public Schools. Physical Education Courseof Study (Grades 1-6)., 1966. 81 p. $2.00.Mentor. Mentor Public Schools. Physical Education for ElementarySchools. 1966. 30 p.Mentor. Mentor Public Schools. Physical Education, Grades 7-12.1966. 13 p.
Oklahoma, Oklahoma City. State Department of Education. Physical Edu-cation in Oklahoma K-12. 1966. 58 p.Tulsa. Tulsa Public Schools. Physical Education for Boys in Juiliorand Senior High Schools. 1966. 94 p.
Pennsylvania, Abington. Abington School District. Physical Education Out-line, Grades 4, 5, and 6, Part I. 1966. unpaged. $3.00.Industry. Western Beaver Jr.-Sr. High School. Physical Education(Boys). n.d. 37 p. $.50.Industry. Western Beaver Jr.-Sr. High School. Physical Education(Girls). n.d. 35 p. $.50.Pittsburgh. Mt. Lebanon School District. Curriculum Guide for theAdopted Program of Physical Education. 1966. 32 p. $1.00.
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Texas, Houston. Northeast Houston Independent School District. Boys Physi-cal Education. 1966. 29 p.Houston. Northeast Houston Independent School District. PhysicalEducation. 1966. 24 p.Spring Branch. Houston Spring Branch Independent School District.Physical Education, K, 1, 2. 1966. 248 p.Spring Branch. Houston Spring Branch Independent School District.Physical Education, 3, 4, 5. 1965. 383 p.
Washington, Olympia. Olympia Public Schools. Physical Education - Inter-mediate Grades. n.d. unpaged.Olympia. Olympia Public Schools. Physical Education - PrimaryGrades. n.d. unpaged.Yakima. West Valley School District. Physical Education Manual -Grades 1-12. n.d. unpaged. Free.
Wisconsin, Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. Physical Education,Intermediate Grades. 1965. 499 p. $3.00.
Home Economics
California; Oakland. Oakland Public Schools. Homemaking Guides III JunioranciSeni.or HiAg_iSsYmols. 1966. 103 p.
Illinois, Chicago. Chicago Public Schools. Curriculum Guide for HomeEconomics Survey. (Grade 9). 1965. 235 p.Springfield. State Department of Instruction. Home Economics Edu-cation - Homemaking Aspect. (Grades 7-12). 1966. 193 p.
Indiana, Gary. School City of Gary. Supplement Number Four - Home Eco-nomics Curriculum Guide - Foods and Related Areas. (Grades 9-12).1966. 108 p. $3.00.
Massachusetts, Framingham. Framingham Public Schools. Home Eco-nomics Curriculum Guide. (Grades 7-12). n.d. paged by sections.
Michigan, Lansing. Lansing Public Schools. Home Economics - A Curricu-lum Guide. (Grades 7-12). 1965-1966. 95 p. $1.75.Portage. Portage Public Schools. Home Economics Course Outline.1966. 10 p. $.75.
Minnesota, St. Paul. St. Paul Public Schools. A Guide to Program Planningfor Home Economics in Secondary Schools of Minnesota. (Grades 7-12).1966. 37 p.St. Paul. St. Paul Public Schools. Program Planning for Home Eco-nomics. In Secondary Schools of Minnesota. A Resource Unit inFoods and Nutrition. (Grades 7-12). 1966. 154 p.
Missouri, Kansas City. Kansas City Public Schools. Homemaking, Book I.(Grade 6). 1966. 96 p. $.40.
New Jersey, Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course ofStudy in Family Relations. 1964. unpaged.Millville, Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of Study inHome Economics. (Grades 7-8). 1964. 23 p.Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of Study inHomemaking. 1964. unpaged.Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of Study inPower Sewing. n.d. unpaged.Springfield. Springfield Public Schools. Homemaking Education.(Grades 5-9). n.d. 78 p. $2.00.
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New York, Ithaca. Ithaca City School District. Curriculum Guide - JuniorHigh School Homemaking. 1965. 52 p.Sewanhaka. Sewanhaka Central High School District No. 2. Educationfor Family Living (Senior High School). 1965. 97 p.Sewanhaka. Sewanhaka Central High School District No. 2. Gooc___
Guide for Teachers, Junior-Senior High School. 1962. unpaged. $4.00.Sewanhaka. Sewanhaka Central High School District No. 2. Clothing,A Guide for Teachers, Junior-Senior High School,. 1963. 194 p.Sewanhaka. Sewanhaka Central High School District No. 2. HomeEconomics 10 A Guide for Teachers in Nutrition and Meal Manament. 1966. 135 p.Sewanhaka. Sewanhaka Central High School District No. 2. HomeEconomics I, A Guide for Teachers in Personal and Child Develop-ment, Grades 9 and 10. 1966. 175 p.Plainview. Central School District No. 4. Family and CommercialFood Service I, II, and III. 1966. 173 p.
North Carolina, Winston-Salem. Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools.Home Economics. 1966. 186 p. $3.00.
Ohio, Cleveland. Cleveland Public Schools. Dynamic Living. n.d. 75 p.$2.50.Cleveland. Cleveland Public Schools. Teacher's Guide: Homemaking.1965. 92 p. $2.50.Columbus. Franklin County Schools. Home Economics. 1966. 109 p.$1.50.Columbus. Franklin County Schools. Home Economics: Child De-velopment. 1966. 144 p. $1.50.Columbus. Franklin County Schools. Home Economics: Home Man-agement. 1966. 137 p. $1.50.
Oregon, Portland. Portland Public Schools. Assisting with the Care ofYoung Children, Grade 7. n.d. 37 p. $1.50.Portland. Portland Public Schools. Becoming a Better Manager.(Grade 8). n.d. 52 p. $1.00.Portland. Portland Public Schools. Becoming a Discriminating Con-sumer. (Grade 11). n.d. 68 p. $3.00.Portland. Portland P ublic Schools. Learning about Oneself. (Grade 7).n.d. 30 p. $1.50.Portland. Portland Public Schools. Learning about Others. (Grade 8).n.d. 38 p. $1.65.Portland. Portland Public Schools. Learning about Management.(Grade 7) n.d. 68 p. $1.50.Portland. Portland Public Schools.Children. (Grade 9). n.d. 58 p. $1.Portland. Portland Public Schools.n.d. 80 p. $1.40.Portland. Portland Public Schools.n.d. 43 p. $1.50.Portland. Portland Public Schools.Living. (Grade 10). n.d. 61 p. $3.0P ortland. Portland Public Schools.Living. (Grade 9). n.d. 73 p. $3.00Portland. Portland Public Schools.Successful Family Life. (Grade 12).
Living and Learning with Young50.
Living in Families. (Grade 10).
Guiding the Growth of Children.
Managing for Effective Family0.Managing for Effective Personal
Preparing for Adult Living andn.d. 79 p. $1.50.
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Oregon, Portland. Portland Public Schools. Preparing for Family FinancialSecurity. (Grade 12). n.d. 62 p. $3.00.Portland. Portland Public Schools. Understanding How Children Grow.
(Grade 10). n.d. 79 p. $1.00.Portland. Portland Public Schools. Understanding Oneself and Others.(Grade 9). n.d. 37 p. $1.65.Portland. Portland Public Schools. Understanding the Role of Parents.n.d. 51 p. $1.50.Portland. Portland Public Schools. Understanding Social and Eco-nomic Conditions in Relation to the Family. (Grade 11). n.d. 33 p.$1.50.
Pennsylvania, Industry. Western Beaver Junior-Senior High School. Home
Economics - Curriculum. (Grades 7-12). n.d. 51 p. $.50.Texas, Dallas. Dallas Independent School District. Home and Family Life
Education. 1959. 3 p.Dallas. Dallas Independent School District. Home and Family LifeEducation. 1965. 80 p. $3.00.Lubbock. School of Home Economics, Texas Technological College.Tips and Topics in Home Economics. Published 4 times per year.$2.00 per year.Lubbock. School of Home Economics, Texas Technological College.Tips and Topics, "TeachingFamilyRelationshipd' (Magazine) CollegeOct., 1966. 8 p. $1.00.
Utah, Salt Lake City. The Board of Education. Instructional Guide for Home-making, Clothing Sequence. (Grades 9-12). 1963. 120 p.
Virginia, Arlington. Arlington County Public Schools. Housing and HomeManagement. 1964-1966. 84 p. $1.50.Arlington. Arlington County Public Schools. Relationships and ChildDevelo ment. 1964-1966. 51 p. $1.50.
Washington, Seattle. Seattle Public Schools. Concepts and Directions forTeachers of Homemaking. 1965. unpaged.
Industrial Arts and Vocational Education
California, Los Angeles. Los Angeles City Schools. An Instructional Guidefor Graphic Arts. (Senior High). 1966. 53 p.Los Angeles. Los Angeles City Schools. Instructional Guide forGraphic Arts. (Junior High). 1966. unpaged.Oakland. Oakland Public Schools. Course Outline for Drafting I.(Grades 9-12). 1966. 6 p.
Colorado, Denver. Denver Public Schools. Your Vocational Future Guide
for Vocations Teachers. 1966. 22 p. $1.50.Denver. Denver Public Schools. Your Vocational Future Workbook.
1966. 57 p. $.30.Lakewood. Jefferson County Public Schools. Technical Arts Guide,Junior High_SIool. 1965. unpaged. $3,00.Pueblo. Pueblo Public Schools. Industrial Arts Curriculum Guide,
Grades 7-12. 1966. 198 p. $3.00.Florida, Miami. Dade County Public Schools. General Woodworking I.
(Grade 10). 12-W. 1966. 165 p. $1.00.Miami. Dade County Public Schools. Technical Drafting. (Grades11-12). 12-D. 1966. 151 p. $1.00.
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Illinois, Champaign. Champaign Community Schools. Suggested Guidelinesfor Junior High School Industrial Arts, Part I. 1966. 218 p. $5.00.Champaign. Champaign Community Schools. Unit #4. SuggestedGuidelines for Industrial Arts, Part II. 1966. 55 p. $1.50.Chicago. Chicago Public Schools. Cooperative Education Programs.1966. 97 p.Chicago. Chicago Public Schools. Vocational Education. 1966. unpaged.Chicago. Chicago Public Schools. We Build. 1965. 48 p.
Kentucky, Louisville. Jefferson County Public Schools. Industrial Arts.(Grades 7 and 8). Grade Curriculum Guide. 1966. 51 p.Louisville. Louisville Public Schools. Power Mechanics. 1966. 20 p.$.50.
Maryland, Upper Marlboro. Prince George's County. A Curriculum Guidein Industrial Education, 1966. 237 p.
Massachusetts, Newton. Newton Public Schools. The HIAB Guidebook.1966. unpaged.Newton. Newton Public Schools. Problems of Living, The HIAB Pro-gram. 1966. unpaged.
Michigan, Detroit. Detroit Public Schools. A Coordinator's Manual forCooperative Programs. 1965. unpaged.Detroit. Detroit Public Schools. Procedures Regarding Labor Lawsfor Cooperative Students. 1966. unpaged.Portage. Portage Public Schools. Industrial Arts Curriculum Guide.1966. 25 p. $.75,
Minnesota, Rochester. Rochester Public Schools, District #4. IndustrialArts. Course of Study. 1967. 313 p.Rochester. Rochester Public Schools, District #4. Industrial Arts,Vol. I. Course of Study. 1967. 241 p. $3.00.Rochester. Rochester Public Schools. Industrial Arts, Vol. 2. 1967.247 p. $3.00.St. Paul. St. Paul Public Schools. Industrial Arts, A Guide for Grades10-11-12, Wood and Plastic, Publication No. 313. 1966. 37 p.
Nebraska, Omaha. Omaha Public Schools. Electricity and ElectronicsTechnology. (Grades 7-12). 1964. 37 p.Omaha. Omaha Public Schools. Technical Drafting. (Grades 7-12).39 p.Omaha. Omaha Public Schools. A Tentative Guide for Electricity andElectronics (Grades 7-12). 1963. 12 p.Omaha. Omaha Public Schools. Vocational Day Trade and GeneralRelated Information. (Grades 11-12).
New Jersey, Millville. Millville Public Schools. Basic Industrial Mathe-matics. n.d. unpaged.Millville. Millville Public Schools. A New Approach to Providing forVocational Education within the Setting of the Comprehensive HizhSchool. 1965. unpaged.Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of Study_kBuilding Trades. (Grades 10-12). 28 p. n.d.Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of Study inDistributive Education. (Grades 10-12). 1964. unpaged.Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of Study inElectricity and Air Conditioning. (Grades 10-12). 1964. unpaged.Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of Study inIndustrial Arts. (Grades 7-8). 1964. 21 p.
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New Jersey, Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course ofStudy in General Shop. (Grades 10-12). 1964. 61 p.Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of Study inMechanical Drawing. (Grade 9). 1964. unpaged.Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of Study inMechanical Drawing I. (Grade 10). 1964. unpaged.Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of Study inMechanical Drawing II. 1964. 9 p.Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of Study inMechanical Drawing III. (Grade 12). 1964. unpaged.Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of Study inPower Mechanics. 1964. unpaged.Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of Study inVocational Business Machines. 1966. unpaged.Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of Study inVocational Practical Nursing. 1964. 72 p.Mount Holly. Mount Holly Township Schools. Industrial Arts Programfor Seventh and Eighth Grades. n.d. unpaged.
New York, New York. New York City Schools. Distributive Education forHigh Schools. 1966. 83 p. $1.00.New York. New York City Schools. Industrial Arts, Resource Mate-rial for Teachers. 1966. 179 p. $2.00.New York. New York City Schools. Woodworking. (Grades 7-8-9).1966. 67 p. $1.50.
Ohio, Cleveland. Cleveland Public Schools. Drafting II - Junior HighTeacher's Guide. 1966. 199 p. $4.00.Cleveland Heights. Cleveland Heights Public Schools. Shop Mathe-matics. (Grades 10-12). 1966. 30 p. $.75.Columbus. Franklin County Schools. Industrial Arts. 1965. 71 p.$1.00.
Pennsylvania, Industry. Western Beaver Junior-Senior High School. Indus-trial Arts - Curriculum. (Grades 10-11-12). n.d. 29 p. $.50.
Rhode Island, Warwick. Warwick School Department. Preliminary Proposalfor an Area Technical Facility. 1966. 79 p. $1.00.
Tennessee, Memphis. Memphis City Schools. Day and Evening Classes,Vol. 1. 1966-67. 42 p.
Texas, Dallas. Dallas Independent School District. Distributive Education.1966. 145 p. $3.50.Dallas. Dallas Independent School District. Drafting, CurriculumGuide. 1965. 79 p. $3.00.Dallas. Dallas Independent School District. Vocational and IndustrialArts Program. 1959. 9 p.Houston. Northeast Houston Schools. Cosmetology. n.d. unpaged.Houston. Houston Independent School District. Occupational Trainingfor Junior High School Boys. (Teacher's Handbook). 1966. 78 p.$2.25.McKinney. McKinney Independent School District. Vocational Agri-culture - VocationalHomemaking - Distributive Education - AutomobileMechanics - Driver and Traffic Safety. n.d. unpaged.
Utah, Salt Lake City. Salt Lake City Public Schools. Diversified Occupationsin Employment Preparation. (Teacher's Guide). 1964. 113 p.
Virginia, Arlington. County Public Schools. Electronics I. (Ninth Grade).1966. 85 p. not for sale.
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Washington, Seattle. Seattle Public Schools. Industrial Arts Handbook andSafety Regulations. n.d. 40 p. $2.25.
Wisconsin, Beloit. Beloit Public Schools. Industrial Arts - Building TradeCarpentry. 1965. unpaged.Madison. State Department of Education. Vocational Education Hand-book. 1966. 29 p. $.50.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. Fundamentals of Metal Work.1966. 84 p. $2.00.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. Mechanical Drawing, 1-4,A Guide for Industrial Arts Teachers. 1966. 51 p. $1.00.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. Power and Transportation1-6 - Automotive and Engine Tune-Up 1-2. 1966. 81 p. $1.50.
Wyoming, Cheyenne. Cheyenne Public Schools. Course of Study for Indus-trial Arts Crafts. 1966. 29 p. $1.25.
Language Arts
GENERAL
Canada, Toronto, Ontario. Department of Education. English. 1966. 18 p.Delaware, Dover. State Department of Public Instruction. English Language
Arts Curriculum Supplement. 1966. unpaged. $.25.Newark. Newark Special School District. Curriculum Guide, LanguageArts, Grades 1-12. 1966. unpaged.
Illinois, Barrington. Barrington Public Schools. Language Arts Curriculum.1964. 24 p.Chicago. Chicago Public Schools. Language Arts and Foreign Lan-guages, 1966 through 1969. 1966. 560 p.Chicago. Board of Education. Language Arts for the Urban YouthProgram. 1966. 151 p.Markham. Cook County School District 144. A Guide to Instruction inEnglish. n.d. 55 p. $1.50.
Indiana, Gary. School City of Gary. An Approach to the Teaching of Ac-celerated English. 1966. 133 p. $4.00.Terre Haute. School of Education, Indiana State University. A Devel-oing Curriculum in English, (K-12). n.d. unpaged. $.50.
Iowa, Cedar Falls. Malcolm Price Laboratory, SchoolState College of Iowa.riliq En lish Language Arts Program. (K-12). 1966. 39 p.Fairfield. Fairfield Community School District. Key to the LanguageArts Program. 1966. unpaged.
Minnesota, St. Paul. Office of Elementary Education. St. Paul Public Schools.S eakin Writin and Listenin in the St. Paul Elementar Schools.1965. 304 p.
New Jersey, Englewood. Board of Education. Guide for Listening Stations.1966. 19 p.
North Carolina, Charlotte. Mecklenburg Schools. Guide to Teaching in theLanguage Arts. 1966. 121. p. $2,00.
Oklahoma, Oklahoma City. Oklahoma Curriculum Improvement Commis-sion, Oklahoma State Department of Education. Revised TeachingGuide for the Language Arts. (Grades 1-13). 1963. 186 p.
Ohio, Cleveland. Euclid English Demonstration Center. A Unit on Semantics.1964. unpaged. $.50.Cleveland. Euclid English Demonstration Center. A Unit on Syntax.1965. unpaged. $.50.
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Ohio, Cleveland. Euclid English Demonstration Center. A Unit Process.n.d. unpaged.Cleveland. Euclid English Demonstration Center. The English Lan-guage: The Linguistic Approach. 1965. 30 p. $.50.Cleveland, Euclid English Demonstration Center. An Introduction toa Curriculum. 41 p. $.50.Cleveland. Euclid English Demonstration Center. A Unit on Definitionand Etymology, 1964. unpaged, $.50,Cleveland. Euclid English Demonstration Center. AUnit on Dialects:Eighth Grade Average Curriculum. 1964. unpaged. $.50.
Pennsylvania, Greenridge-Chester, Penn-Delco Union School District.English-Language Arts, Curriculum Bulletin No. 109. 1966. unpaged.$5.00.
Texas, Bryan. Bryan Public Schools, Civic English. n.d. 42 p. $5.00.Dallas. Dallas Independent School District. Language Arts Program.(Grades 1-12). 1966. 12 p.Gregory-Portland. Gregory-Portland Public Schools. LanguageArts 1-12, Curriculum Guide. 1966. 192 p. $4.00.Houston. Houston Public Schools. Reading, Writing, Spelling, SeventhGrade. 1966. 84 p. $1.50.
Washington, Seattle. Seattle Public Schools. Books Transcend Barriers -A Bibliography of Books about Negro People. 1966. 53 p. $2.00.
Wisconsin, Madison. State Department of Public Instruction. Teaching,_Speaking, and Writing in Wisconsin. 1966. 150 p. $1.25.
Wyoming, Cheyenne. State Department of Education. Curriculum Guide forEnglish. 1965. 151 p.
ENGLISH - SECONDARY
Arkansas, Little Rock. State Department of Education. Language ArtsGuide. (Grades 1-12). 1962. 106 p.
Georgia, Macon. Bible County Schools. English Curriculum Guide. (Grades8-12). 1966. 74 p.
Illinois, Chicago. Board of Education. Workshops for Seniors - EssentialEnglish. 1966. 133 p.
Maryland, Upper Marlboro. PrinceGeorge's County. English, A CurriculumGuide in 9th Grade. 1966. 167 p.Upper Marlboro. Prince George's County. English, A Handbook forTeachers of 10th Grade. 1966. 116 p.Upper Marlboro. Prince George's County. English, A CurriculumGuide for llth Grade. 1966. 156 p.Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County. A Curriculum Guide inEnglish (12th Grade). 1966. 164 p.
Massachusetts , Framingham. Framingham P oblic Schools, English - Courseof Study. (Grades 7 & 8). n.d. 31 p.Framingham. Framingham Public Schools. English, Course of Study,7-12. n.d. paged by sections.Framingham. Framingham Public Schools. Eng" du) Accelerated andAdvanced Placement. Grades 9-12. 1964. unpPtr,ed.
Michigan, Portage. Portage Public Schools. English Cu ,rse Study Outline.1966. 50 p. $1.00.
Mississippi, l3iloxi. Biloxi Public Schools. English Curriculum Guide.(Grades 7-12). 1966. 203 p.
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Mississippi, Greenwood. Leflore County Schools. Course of Study forLanguage Arts. (Grades 7-12). n.d. 88 p. $2.00.
Missouri, Lee's Summit. Lee's Summit School District #7. CurriculumGuide for Language Arts. (Grade 8). n.d. unpaged. $1.00.
Nebraska, Bellevue. Bellevue Public Schools. Guidelines - Language Arts- 7. 1966. 55 p.Bellevue. Bellevue Public Schools. Guidelines - English - Grade 8.Track II, Pilot Program. 1966. 18 p.Omaha. Omaha Public Schools. Tentative Guide for Teachers ofEnglish. (Grades 7-12). 1961. 392 p.
New Jersey, Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course ofStudy in English. (Grade 7). 1964. 36 p.Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of Study inEnglish. (Grade 8). 1964. 50 p.Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of Study inEnglish. 1964. unpaged.Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of Study inAdvanced English. (Grades 10-11-12). 1964. unpaged.
New York, East Syracuse. Minoa Central Schools. Ninth Grade EnglishRegents Program. 1966. 60 p. $2.50.Spring Valley. Ramapo Central School District #2. Teaching EnglAland Readin. Simultaneousl for Below Grade Level Ei hth G ad Intwo parts. 1966. 65 p. $3.75.Spring Valley. Ramapo Central School District #2. Tentative Cur-riculum Guide, 10th Grade English, Non Regents. 2 parts. 1965.56 p. $3.75.Spring Valley. Ramapo Central hool District #2. A Tentative Cur-riculum Guide, English 11, Basic English. 2 parts 1966. 92 p. $4.50.Spring Valley, Ramapo Central School District #2. A Tentative Cur-riculum Guide for 11th Grade English - Non Regents. 1965 variouspaging. $3.75.Spring Valley. Ramapo Central School District #2. Teaching Englishand Reading Simultaneously for Eleventh Grade Non-Regent English.1966. 63 p. $4.50.Spring Valley. Ramapo Central School District #2. Teaching BasicEnglish and Readin Simultaneouslx Eleventh Grade. 1966. 79 p.$3.75.Whitesboro. WhitesboroCentralSchools. English. 1966. 205 p. $2.50.
Ohio, Cincinnati. Cincinnati Public Schools. English, Grades 10, 11, 12,Bulletin 244. 1966. 222 p.Cincinnati. Cincinnati Public Schools. The Advanced Placement Pro-gram in English, Grades 10, 11, and 12. 1966. 149 p.Cleveland. Euclid English Demonstration Center. A Unit on Changein the English Language, Ninth Grade Average Curriculum. 1965,unpaged. $.50.Cleveland. Euclid English Demonstration Center. A Unit on Morphol-ogy, Seventh Grade Average Curriculum. March, 1966. unpaged. $.50.Cleveland. Euclid English Demonstration Center. A Unit on the News-paper. Ninth Grade Average Curriculum. 1965. unpaged. $.50.Cleveland. Euclid English Demonstration Center. A Unit on Semantics.Ei hth Grade Curriculum. 1963. unpaged. $.50.Cleveland. Euclid English Demonstration Center. A Unit on Semantics.Seventh Grade Curriculum. 1964. unpaged. $.50.
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Ohio, Cleveland. Euclid English Demonstration Center. A Unit on Survival.Ninth Grade Average Curriculum. unpaged. 1964. $.50.Cleveland. Cleveland Public Schools. An English Program for theCollege Bound - Grades 10-12. 1966. 121 p. $3.00.Cleveland. Board of Catholic Education - Diocese of Cleveland.English Curriculum. 1965. 205 p. $3.00.Cleveland. Euclid English Demonstration Center. Structure andTeaching - Building the English Curriculum. 1965. 35 p. $.50.Cleveland Heights. Cleveland Heights Public Schools. Literature,Language, Composition, A Thematic Approach. (Grades 7-8-9). 1966.255 p. $4.00.Cleveland Heights. Cleveland Heights Public Schools. Literature -Language - Composition, Course Guide, A Thematic Approach. (Grades1041-12). 1966. 276 p. $4.00.Ohio, Lockland. Lockland Public Schools. Language Arts CurriculumGuide. (Grades 7-12). 1962. 410 p.
Pennsylvania, Industry. Western Beaver Junior-Senior High School. Lan-guage Arts - Curriculum. n.d. 45 p. $.50.
Tennessee, Memphis. Memphis City Schools. An English Program: Cur-riculum Guide. (Grades 7-12). n.d. 205 p.
Texas, Abilene. Abilene Public Schools. A Course Guide - English - Grade7. 1966. 39 p.
-Abilene, Abilene Public Schools. A Course Guide - English - Grade 8.1966. 62 p.Abilene. Abilene Public Schools. A Course Guide - English I. (Grade9). 1966. 48 p.Abilene. Abilene Public Schools. Language Arts Guide. 1966. 6 ID.Bryan. Bryan Public Schools. English I. 49 p. $5.00.Bryan. Bryan Public Schools. English II. 22 p. $5.00.Bryan. Bryan Public Schools. English III. 18 p. $5.00.
Bryan. Bryan Public Schools. Civic English III. unpaged. $5.00.Bryan. Bryan Public Schools. English IV. 27 p. $5.00.Corsicana. Corsicana Public Schools. EnglishGuide Grades 7 through12. 1966. unpaged.Dallas. Dallas Public Schools. Language Arts for Secondary Schools.1962. 131 p. $3.50.Dallas. Dallas Public Schools. Language Arts for Secondary Schools.1963. 183 p. $5.00.Gregory-Portland. Gregory-Portland Public Schools. Language Arts7-12 - Curriculum Guide. 1966. 192 p. $2.00.Houston. Houston Public Schools. English - Honors Pro ram Guide -Junior High School. 1966. 214 p. $2.00.Houston. Northeast Houston Schools. English Language Arts. 1965.73 p.Nederland. Nederland Public Schools. Language Arts for Grades 8, 9,10, 11, & 12. 1966. $4.00.
Utah, Salt Lake City. The Board of Education. The English Language Arts(Curriculum Guide, Grades 7-9). 1963. 201 p.Salt Lake City. The Board of Education. The English Language Arts(Curriculum Guide, Grades 10-12). 1965. 220 p.
Washington, Everett. Ev,prett School District 2. The Story of One Teacher'sExperience with Slow Learners in English. 1966. 16 p.
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California, Los Angeles. Los Angeles City Schools. The Art of Questioningin Reading. 1966. 13 p.
Florida, Miami. Dade County Public Schools. Language Arts in the Elemen-tary Schools, Bulletin 2a-5.Tallahassee. State Department of Education. A Florida Guide, EnglishLanguage Arts in Elementary Schools. 1965. 213 p.
Indiana, Indianapolis. Indianapolis Public Schools. Phonics in the LanguageArts Program. (Grades 4-6). 1965. 70 p.
Maryland, Towson. Baltimore County Public Schools.Grades K-6. 1966. 231 p. $4.00.Upper Marlboro. Prince George's County. The Language Arts Pro-gram in the Elementary School. Written Communication. 1966. 134 p.Upper Marlboro. Prince George's County. The Language Arts Pro-gram in the Elementary School. Part Five: Library Skills. 1966. 92 p.
Michigan, Detroit. Detroit Public Schools. First Steps in Language Experi-ences for Pre-school Children. 1966. 95 p.Livonia. Livonia Public Schools. A Check List for Literary Materials.1966. $2.00.
Mississippi, Greenwood. Leflore County Schools. Language Arts. (Grades1-6). 1966. 154 p. $3.00.
Ohio, Cleveland. Euclid English Demonstration Center. Structure andTeaching - Building the English Curriculum. 1965. 35 p. $.50.Cleveland. Euclid English Demonstration Center. Talks on the Teach-ing of English. 1963-1965. 110 p.
New Jersey, Englewood. Board of Education. Research Report - LanguageArts (Grades 4-6). 1966. 51 p.Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of Study inthe Language Arts Program. (Kindergarten-6). 1964. unpaged.
New York, New York. New York City Schools. Handbook for Language Arts.(Pre-K, K, Grades 1 and 2). 1966. 416 p. $5.00.Mineola. Mineola Public Schools. Curriculum Guide for LanguageArts. (Kindergarten-6). 1966. various paging.
North Carolina, Winston-Salem. Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools.Guidelines for the Teaching of Speaking and Listening, Handwriting,Spelling, Language, Creative Expression. (Grades 1-6). 36 p. $1.50.
Ohio, Columbus. Franklin County Schools. Language Arts (Kindergarten-6).1965. 144 p. $2.00.Lockland. Lockland Public Schools. Language Arts Curriculum Guide.(Kindergarten-6). 1962. 325 p.Louisville. Stark County Department of Education. Reading, Curricu-lum Guide, Grade Four. n.d. 13 p.
Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Public Schools. Language Arts in theKindergarten. 1966. 77 p. $2.00.Springfield. School District of Springfield Township. Recipes forTeaching the Language Arts in the Elementary Schools. 1965. 95 p.
Texas, Abilene. Abilene Public Schools. The Language Arts Program forElementary Schools. 1966. 6 p.Nederland. Nederland Independent School District. Elementary Lan-guage Arts for Grades 1-5. 1966. $3.00.
Washington, Lakewood Center. Clover Park School District No. 400. Elemen-tary Composition Curriculum Guide. 1966. 151 p.
West Virginia, Shepherdstown. West Virginia Association for Supervision ofCurriculum Development. Let's Communicate. (Grades 1-6). n.d.301 p.
English Language
Creative Writing, Composition and Journalism . . .31
West Virginia, Shepherdstown. West Virginia Association for Supervisionof Curriculum Development. Let's Communicate. (Language ArtsCurriculum Guide, Grades 1-6). 1965. 300 p.
Wisconsin, Milwaukee. University of Wisconsin. Communication in theElementary School. 1964. 58 p.
CREATIVE WRITING, COMPOSITION AND JOURNALISM
California, Beverly Hills. Beverly Hills Unified School District. Prayersthat Might Have Come from the Ark - Poetry Anthology. 1966. 40 p.San Diego. San Diego City Schools. IrriDressions - Creative Writings.1966. 58 p. $1.25.San Diego. San Diego City Schools. Quest Selected Writings fromSan Diego City Schools. 1966. 68 p. $1.00.
Indiana, Gary. School City of Gary. Present Tense: A Collection of CreativeWritings by Students, Grades 7-12. 1966. 86 p.Indianapolis. Indianapolis Public Schools. Creative Writing. (Kinder-garten-12). Bulletin Nos. 33-365. 1963. 38 p.
Kansas, Wichita. Wichita Public Schools. CompositionGuide. (Grades 4-6).1966. 93 p.
Massachusetts, Bedford. Bedford Public Schools. Area of Learning - Writ-ten Communications. 1966. unpaged.
New Jersey, Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course ofStudy in Journalism I and II. 1964. unpaged.Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of Study inJournalism II. n.d. unpaged.
New York, Spring Valley. Ramapo Central School District #2. Handbook ofEnrichment Ideas in Creative Writing to Extend Composition. (Kinder-garten-6). 1966. 48 p. $4.50.
Ohio, Cleveland. Euclid English Demonstration Center. English Writing:Approaches to Composition. 1965. 26 p. $.50.
Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Public Schools. English Composition.(Grades 7-8). Revised. 1966. 70 p. $2.00.
Texas, Richardson. Richardson Independent School District. Imagination '66.1966. 75 p.
HANDWRITING
Florida, Clearwater. Pinellas County Schools. Teaching Handwriting. 1966.70 p.
New Jersey, Springfield. Springfield Public Schools. Handwriting Guide.(Grades Kindergarten-8). 1966. 17 p. $1.00.
Oregon, Eugene. School of Education, University of Oregon. "Handwriting:A Summary of Recent Studies and Opinions Concerned with the Meritsand Disadvantages of Both Manuscript andCursive Writing." Curricu-lum Bulletin, Vol. XXII, No. 267. May, 1966. 12 p. $.45.
Texas, Houston. Northeast Houston Schools. Guidelines to HandwritingInstruction. n.d. 38 p.
LITERATURE AND LITERARY APPRECIATION
California, Hayward. Alameda County School Department. Find Time forpoetry. 1966. 35 p. $1.50.
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District of Columbia, Washington. Public Schools of the District of Colum-bia. Direction Finders for Literature, Chart I, Poetry. 1965. $.40.
Direction Finders for Literature, Chart II, Prose. 1965. $.40.Illinois, Champaign. Champaign Community Schools Unit District No. 4.
Senior English Units - A Study of Man through World Literature. 1966.45 p. $1.50.
Iowa, Fairfield. Fairfield Community School. Finger Plays and ActionPoems. 1963. 88 p.
Kansas, Wichita. Wichita Public Schools. Literature Guide. (Secondary).1965. 43 p.
Michigan, Livonia. Livonia Public Schools. A Guide to Teaching of ChildrenLiterature. (Elementary). 1966. $5.00.
New York, New York. New York City Schools. Dante - Resource Materialfor Teachers. 1965. unpaged. $1.50.
Ohio, Cleveland. Euclid English Demonstration Center. A Unit on Allegoryand Symbolism, Seventh Grade Honors Curriculum. 1963. unpaged.$.50.Cleveland. Euclid English Demonstration Center. A Unit on Allegoryand Symbolism, Eighth Grade Honors Curriculum. 1964. unpaged.$.50.Cleveland. Euclid English Demonstration Center. A Unit on AnimalStories. Seventh Grade Average Curriculum. 1963. unpaged. $.50.Cleveland. Euclid English Demonstration Center. A Unit on Charac-terization. Eighth Grade Average Curriculum. 1964. unpaged. $.50.Cleveland. Euclid English Demonstration Center. A Unit on Comingof Age. Eighth Grade Average Curriculum. 1965. unpaged. $.50.Cleveland. Euclid English Demonstration Center. A Unit on Courage.1965. unpaged. $.50.Cleveland. Euclid English Demonstration Center. A Unit on Courage.Seventh Grade Honors Curriculum. 1964. unpaged. $.50.Cleveland. Euclid English Demonstration Center. A Unit on Justice.Seventh Grade Honors Curriculum. 1965. unpaged. $.50.Cleveland. Euclid English Demonstration Center. A Unit on Man andCulture. Ninth Grade Average Curriculum. 1964. unpaged. $.50.Cleveland. Euclid English Demonstration Center. A Unit on Power.Eighth Grade Honors Curriculum. 1964. unpaged. $.50.Cleveland. Euclid English Demonstration Center. A Unit on Protest.Ninth Grade Average Curriculum. 1964. unpaged. $.50.Cleveland. Euclid English Demonstration Center. A Unit on Satire.Eighth Grade Honors Curriculum. 1964. unpaged. $.50.Cleveland. Euclid English Demonstration Center. A Unit on Satire.1964. unpaged. $.50.Cleveland. Euclid English Demonstration Center. A Unit on Symbol-ism. Ninth Grade Average Curriculum.Cleveland. Euclid English Demonstration Center. A Unit on Symbol-ism. Ninth Grade Honors Curriculum. 1964. unpaged. $.50.Cleveland. Euclid English Demonstration Center. A Unit on the EpicHero. Ninth Grade Honors Curriculum. 1963. unpaged. $.50.Cleveland. Euclid English Demonstration Center. A Unit on the Out-cast. Ninth Grade Average Curriculum. 1964. unpaged. $.50.Cleveland. Euclid English DemonstrationCenter. A Unit on the TragicHero. Ninth Grade Honors Curriculum. 1965. unpaged. $.50.
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Ohio, Cleveland. Euclid English Demonstration Center. Approaches toLiterature: A Curriculum for Honors Students. n.d. 43 p. $.50.Cleveland. Euclid English Demonstration Center. Concepts of Man -Curriculum for Average Students. 1965. 30 p. $.50.Cleveland. Euclid English Demonstration Center. Man and His Physi-cal Environment. Seventh Grade Average Curriculum. 1964. unpaged.Cleveland. Euclid English Demonstration Center. The Mythic Hero.Ninth Grade Honors Curriculum. 1964. unpaged. $.50.Cleveland. Euclid English Demonstration Center. Views of Person-ality: A Unit in Literature for High Eighth Grade Class. 1965-66.16 p. $.50.
Texas, Houston. Northeast Houston Schools. American Literature ColonialPeriod. n.d. 36 p.Houston. Northeast Houston Independent School District. EnglishLiterature, the Seventeenth Century. 1965. 50 p.Houston. Northeast Houston Schools. English Literature, the Eight-eenth Century. n.d. 46 p.Houston. Northeast Houston Independent School District. EnglishLiterature. 1967. 118 p.Houston. Northeast Houston Independent School District. EnglishLiterature, the Nineteenth Century., Victorian Age. 1967. 122 p.Houston. Northeast Houston Independent School District. AmericanLiterature, Revolutionary Period. 1967. 37 p.
ORAL LANGUAGE: SPEECH, DRAMA AND LISTENING
California, Los Angeles. Los Angeles City Schools. Instructional Guide forSpeech 1 & 2. 1966. 186 p.Orange County, Santa Ana. Orange County Schools. Children and Lis-tening Cencers - Why - How - What. 1966. 96 p. $1.50.Santa Clara. Santa Clara Office of Education. The Power of OralLanguage, Teacher's Guide, Grades 7, 8, 9. 1965. 216 p.
Indiana, Gary. School City of Gary. English Language Arts CurriculumGuide, Speech 7-8 . 1966. 75 p. $4.00.
Kentucky, Louisville. Jefferson County Public Schools. Speech ConnectionGuide for Elementary Schools. Revised 1966. 31 p.
Maryland, Upper Marlboro. Prince George's County. The Language ArtsPro ram in the Elementar School, Part One Oral Communication.19... 102 p.
Massachusetts, Bedford. Bedford Public Schools. Area of Learning - Lis-tening Skills. 1966. unpaged.Bedford. Bedford Public Schools. Area ofLearning - Oral Communi-cation Skills. 1966. unpaged.
New Jersey, Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course ofStudy in Forensics and Debating.. n.d. unpaged.Mount Holly. Mount Holly Township Schools. Listening Skills. 1963-64. 11 p.
New York, New York. New York CityPublic Schools. Oral - Aural LanguageStudy. Preliminary Curriculum Guide. 1966. 103 p.
Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Public Schools. Course of Study inSpeech. (Grades 8, 11 & 12). 1965. 125 p. $3.00.
Texas, Dallas. Dallas Public Schools. Speech Arts Activities. 1964. 87 p.$2.50.
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Texas, Richardson. Richardson Independent School District. Speech. 1966.28 p.
Washington, Everett. Everett School District 2. A Speech Manual for Sec-ondary Teachers of English. 1966. 32 p.
READING
Arizona, Tucson. Tucson Public Schools. Improvement in Reading of Se-verely Retarded Readers in the Ninth Grade. 1965. 80 p. $1.00.
Arkansas, Little Rock. State Department of Education. Teaching Readingin the Elementary School. 1967. 17 p.
California, Hayward. Alameda County School Department. The Developmentof Two Remedial Reading Centers. 1966. 36 p. $1.75.Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley School District. Reading Guide.1965. unpaged. $1.00.Los Angeles. Los Angeles City Schools. Division of InstructionalService, Curriculum Branch. The Art of Questioning in Reading. 1966.13 p.Los Angeles. Los Angeles City Schools. Teaching Reading in theElementary School. Phonic and Other Word Perception Skills. 1966.32 p.
Colorado, Denver. Colorado State Department of Education. Design forDeveloping Colorado Reading Program. 1966. 23 p. $.40.
Connecticut, Farmington. Farmington Public Schools. Reading in the PrimaryUnit (Nongraded). 1965. 254 p. $5.00.
Florida, Tallahassee. State Department of Education. Reading in FloridaSecondary Schools. 1966. 183 p.
Illinois, Arlington Heights. Arlington Heights Public Schools, District No.25. Supplementary Books Manual Kindergarten-5, Reading Handbook.1966. 34 p.Arlington Heights. Arlington Heights Public Schools. Junior HighSchool Reading. 1966. 51 p.Dolton. Cook County School District 149. Special Reading Programs.1966. 14 p. $2.00.
Indiana, Gary. School City of Gary. Informal Reading Inventories. 1966.unpaged.Indianapolis. Indianapolis Public Schools. Phonics in the LanguageArts Program. (Kindergarten-3). Book I. 1964. 94 p.
Kentucky, Louisville. Louisville Public Schools. A Handbook for Teachersof Reading Improvement Centers. 1966. 114 p. $1.50.
Massachusetts, Bedford. Bedford Public Schools. Area of Learning - Read-ing: 1966. unpaged.
Michigan, Portage. Portage Public Schools. Reading. n.d. 25 p. $1.25.Mississippi, Hattiesburg. Hattiesburg Public Schools. Reading,Grades 1-6.
1966. 201 p.Missouri, Kansas City. Kansas City Public Schools. Reading Service Bulle-
sia, (Kindergarten-6). 1966. 184 p. $2.00.New Jersey, Englewood. Board of Education. The Reading .
1966. 65 p.Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of Study inCorrective Reading and Developmental Reading. 1964. unpaged.Trenton. State Department of Education. Reading in the Kindergarten.1966. 25 p.
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New York, Sewanhaka. Sewanhaka High School District No. 2. Develop-mental Reading in English, A Guide for Teachers,Grade 7. 1966. 99 p.Sewanhaka. Sewanhaka High School District No. 2. DevelopmentalReading in English, A Guide for Teachers, Grade 8. 1965. 72 p.Northport, Long Island. Union Free School District #4. Handbook forIndividualized Reading Instruction. 1966. 99 p. $3.00.Whitesboro. Whitesboro Central Schools. Reading.. 1966. 99 p. $1.50.
North Carolina, Winston-Salem. Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools.Guideline for the Teaching of Reading. (Grades 1-6). 1965. 45 p.$1.50.
North Dakota, Bismarck. Bismarck Public Schools. The Ungraded PrimarySchool Reading Program. n.d. unpaged.
Ohio, Cleveland. Cleveland Public Schools. Reading in Junior High - Teach-er's Guide. 1965. 58 p. $2.00.Cleveland. Euclid English Demonstration Center. Reacing and Writ-ing: The Remedial Program. 1965. 51 p. $.50.Cleveland. Euclid English Demonstration Center. Reading Skills.1965. 20 p. $.50.Cleveland Heights. Cleveland Heights Public Schools. Source Guideand Index for Junior High Reading Teachers. (Grades 7-8). 1966.71 p. $1.50.Columbus. Franklin County Schools. Reading: Grades 1-8. 1963.86 p.Columbus. University of Ohio, College of Education. Exploring Inde-pendent Reading in the Primary Grades. 1960. 70 p. $1.00.Columbus. University of Ohio, College of. Education. I Can Read ItMyself - Books for Independent Reading. (Primary Grades). 1965.46 p. $1.00.Columbus. University of Ohio, College of Education. Making Sure ofSkill Development in Individualized Reading. 1965. 70 p. $1.00.Kent. Kent State University School. A Personalized Approach toTeaching Beginner to Read: A How to Start Book. n.d. 25 p. $.50.Louisville. Stark County Department of Education. Remedial and De-velopmental Reading Program. n.d. unpaged.Newark. Licking County Public Schools. A Remedial Reading Guide.1966. 74 p. $1.00.
Texas, Brownsville. Brownsville Public Schools. Guide for Remedial Read-ing.. 1966. 246 p.Brownsville. Brownsville Public Schools. Procedures and Guidelinesfor Teachin Readint in the Primar Levels with Em hasis on Teach-ing the Culturally Different Child. 1966. 138 p.El Campo. El Campo Public Schools. Reading Skills Guide. n.d. 69 p.Houston. Northeast Houston Independent School District. SuggestedReading List. n.d. 67 p.Houston. Northeast Houston Schools. Teachers Guide Reading. (Grades5 & 6). 1965. 39 p.La Marque. La Marque Independent School District. A Guide forReading. (Grades 1-3). 1966. 198 p. $4.00.
SPELLING AND WORD PERCEPTION.
Florida, Miami. Dade County Public Schools. Vocabulary Guide, 6-1. 1966.91 p. $1.00.
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Illinois, Roselle. Community Consolidated School District 54. InstructionalGuide for Spelling. 1966. 92 p.
Indiana, Gary. School City of Gary. Spelling, Grades 7-11. 1966. 24 p.$4.00.
Maryland, Upper Marlboro. Prince George's County. Let's Teach WordAnalysis. 1966. 84 p.
Oregon, Eugene. School of Education. The University of Oregon, "Applica-tion of Spelling Research," Curriculum Bulletin, Vol. XXII, No. 268.1966. 26 p. $1.05.
Pennsylvania, Green-Ridge-Chester. Penn-Delco Union School District.Phonetic and Word Skills, Structured Analysis Skills. Reading Hand-book, Series Number 4. 1965. 41 p. $150.
Texas, Houston. Northeast Houston Schools. Guidelines to Instruction Spell-ing. n.d. 33 p.
Washington, Yakima. West Valley School District. West Valley SpellingGuide. n.d. unpaged. no charge.
Mathematics
GENERAL
California, Beverly Hills. Beverly Hills Unified School District. Questionsand Answers about Modern Mathematics. n.d. unpaged.California, Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley School District. Mathe-matics Guide. n.d. 57 p. $1.00.
Illinois, Chicago. Board of Education, City of Chicago. Teachers Manualfor Mathematics for the Urban Youth Program. 1965. 37 p.
Maryland, Upper Marlboro. Prince George's County. A DevelopmentalSequence for Teaching Arithmetic. 1966. 178 p.Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County. Our Number Sygtems -Their Construction and Properties. 1965. 16 p.
Minnesota, St. Paul. State of Minnesota Department of Education. Status ofMathematics Education in Minnesota Schools. 1966. 26 p.
New York, Whitesboro. Whitesboro Central School. Modern Mathematics.1966. 499 p. $3.50.Whitesboro. Whitesboro Central Schools. Modern Mathematics forIndividual Assistance Groups. 1966. 135 p. $2.00.Nassau County. Committee for Cooperative Action. ElementaryMathematics Concepts. 1966. 23 p.
Texas, Dallas. Dallas Independent School District. Mathematics Program,1959. 19 p.Gregory-Portland. Gregory-Portland Public Schools. Mathematics1-12 Curriculum Guide. 1966. 90 p. $3.00.
Wisconsin, Madison. Department of Public Instruction. A Review of NewMathematics Curriculum Materials. n.d. 24 p. $.50.
ELEMENTARY
Arizona, Tucson. Tucson Public Schools. Tentative Math Guide. (Grades1-8). 1966. 20 p. $.50.
Arkansas, Little Rock. State Department of Education. Contemporary Mathe-matics Guidelines for Arkansas Public Schools. 1966. 29 p.
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California, Beverly Hills. Beverly Hills Unified School District. Mathe-matics for the Elementary School. (Grades 4-5). 1965. 201 p.Beverly Hills. Beverly Hills Unified School District. Mathematicsfor Elementary Schools. (Grades 6-7-8). 1965. 311 p.San Diego. San Diego County. Mathematics - Grade One. 1966. 71 p.San Diego. San Diego County. Mathematics, Grade Two. n.d. 75 p.San Diego. San Diego County. Mathematics - Grade Three. Revised.1966. 57 p.San Diego. San Diego County Schools. Mathematics Grade Four. Re-vised. 1966. 61 p.San Diego. San Diego County Schools. Mathematics Grade Five.Revised. 1966. 59 p.San Diego. San Diego County Schools. Mathematics Grade Six. Re-.
vised. 1966. 59 p.Canada, Ontario. Department of Education, Toronto. Mathematics (Grades
1-6). 1966. 10 p.Colorado, Denver. Colorado State Department of Education. Mathematics
for the Elementary School. 1964. 60 p. $1.25.Lakewood. Jefferson County Public Schools. Primary ArithmeticGuide. 1966. 196 p. not for sale.
Kansas, Topeka. Department of Public Instruction. One Approach to Mod-ernizing the Mathematics Curriculum in the Elementary School. 1966.10 p.
Michigan, Dearborn Heights. Crestwood School District. A CurriculumGuide in Mathematics Grades Kindergarten-2. 1966. 119 p.Dearborn Heights. Crestwood School District. A Curriculum Guidi,in Mathematics. (Grade 3-6). 1966. 135 p.
Mississippi, Jackson. Jackson Public Schools. An Introduction to the NewMathematics - Elementary School. 1966. 42 p. $1.00.
Missouri, St. Louis. School District of the City of Ladue. Modern Mathe-matics Program for the Elementary School. 1965. 21 p.
New Jersey, Millville. Millville Public Schools. Elementary Mathematics I.n.d. unpaged.Millville. Millville Public Schools. Intermediate Mathematics. n.d.unpaged.Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of Study inMathematics Grades Kindergarten-6. 1964. 245 p.
New York, New York. New York City Schools. Mathematics. (Pre-Kinder-garten, Kindergarten, 1). Part One. 1966. 67 p. $1.50.New York. New York City Schools. Mathematics. (Grade 5). Part 1.1966. 306 p. $2.00.New York. New York City Schools. Mathematics Cycles. (Grade 6).1965. 311 p. $3.00.Mount Vernon. Mount Vernon Public Schools. Experiences Inventory.1966. 8 p.
Ohio, Columbus. Franklin Public Schools. Arithmetic. (Grades 1-8). 1965.46 p. $1.00.Columbus. Ohio State University, College of Education. Freeing theLearner in Primary Arithmetic. 1964. 124 p. $2.00.
Oregon, Portland. Portland Public Schools. The Kindergarten MathematicsProgram. 1966. 112 p.
Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh. Mt. Lebanon School District. Modern Azithmetic.(Grade 1-6). 1966. unpaged. $1.00.
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Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Public Schools. Mathematics Courseof Study. (Grades K-1-2-3). 1966. 156 p.Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Public Schools. Mathematics Courseof Study.Elementary - (Grades 4-5-6). 1966. 136 p. $3.00.Springfield. School District of Springfield Township. A Guide forTeaching New Mathematical Concepts in the Elementary School. 1964.101 p.
Texas, Dallas. Dallas Independent School District. Understanding Arith-metic Curriculum Guide for the Elementary School. 1964. 111 p.$4.00.La Marque. La Marque Independent School District. A Guide forArithmetic Grades 1-3. 1966. 69 p. $3.00.
SECONDARY
Alabama, Daphne, Brothers of the Sacred Heart, New Orleans Province.Algebra I Syllabus. 1966. 54 p. $1.25.Daphne. Brothers of the Sacred Heart, New Orleans Province. Algebra2, Syllabus. 1966. 34 p. $1.00.Daphne. Brothers of the Sacred Heart, New Orleans Province. Geom-etry Syllabus. 1966. 45 p. $1.25.
Arizona, Tucson. Tucson Public Schools. Junior High Schools MathematicsSupplement - 1966-67. 1966. 13 p. $.50.
California, Los Angeles. Los Angeles City Schools. Instructional Guide toBasic Mathematics 1. 1966. 32 p.Los Angeles, Los Angeles City Schools. Instructional Guide for Alge-bra 1. 1966. 49 p.Los Angeles. Los Angeles City Schools. Geometry 1, InstructionalGuide. 1966. 33 p.Los Angeles. Los Angeles City Schools. Geometry 2, InstructionalGuide. 1965. 37 p.Sacramento. Sacramento County Schools. Selection and Pacing. n.d.unpaged.San Diego. San Diego County Schools. Mathematics Grades Seven andEight. 1966. 115 p.
Connecticut, Storrs. Edwin 0. Smith School, The University of Connecticut.Program and Unit Plans of Mathematics Department. 1963. 81 p.
Florida, Miami. Dade County Public Schools. Experiencing Mathematics.No. 7F. 1966. 56 p. $2.00.Miami. Dade County Public Schools. Experiencing Mathematics(Grade 7) 7F. 1966. 102 p. $1.50.Sarasota. Sarasota County Schools. Mathematics, Grade 7. 1966.unpaged. $2.50.Sarasota. Sarasota County Schools. Mathematics, Grade 9. 1966.unpaged. $2.50.Sarasota. Sarasota County Schools. Mathematics, Remedial, Grades10-12. 1966. unpaged. $2.50.Sarasota. Sarasota County Schools. MatheraticstAl el_g_g*a I. 1966.unpaged. $2.50.
Georgia, Columbus. Muscogee County School District. Mathematics Courseof Study. 1966. 64 p.
Illinois, Chicago. Board of Education, City of Chicago. Curriculum Guidefor High School Mathematics, Honors and Advanced Placement Pro-gram. 1966. 164 p.
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Illinois, Chicago. Board of Education, City of Chicago. Essential Mathe-matics. 1966. 157 p.Chicago. Board of Education, City of Chicago. Outline of Topics forMathematics. (Grades 7 & 8). 1966. unpaged.Hinsdale. Hinsdale Central High School. Practical Mathematics.1966. 76 p. $2.00.
Indiana, Gary. School City of Gary. Algebra First and Second Courses.1966. 42 p. $4.00.
Maryland, Upper Marlboro. Prince George's County. An Approach to aModern Program for Academic Mathematics - Tenth Grade Geometries,1965. 44 p.Upper Marlboro. Prince George's County. A Curriculum Guide inMathematics - Algebra - Grade 9. 1965. 38 p.Upper Marlboro. Prince George's County. A Curriculum Guide inMathematics - Algebra II and Trigonometry. 1965. 26 p.Upper Marlboro. Prince George's County. A Curriculum Guide inMathematics - Analysis. 1965. 37 p.
Michigan, Dearborn Heights. Crestwood School District. A CurriculumGuide in Mathematics. (Grades 10-12). 1966. 112 p.Lansing. Lansing Public Schools. Mathematics A Curriculum Guide.(Grades 7-12). 1966-1967. 52 p. $1.25.Livonia. Livonia Public Schools. A Student Manual - Computer Usesin Mathematics. 1966. unpaged. $2.50.Portage. Portage Public Schools. Math Course Outline. 1966. 14 p.$.75.
Mississippi, Biloxi. Biloxi Public Schools. Mathematics Curriculum Guide.(7-8 Grades, General Math, Algebra). 1966. paged by sections.Biloxi. Biloxi Public Schools. 12litthematics Cur Guide Co -sumer Math Unified Geometry, Algebra IL Trigonometry. Algebra III,Algebra IV, Analytical Geometry). 1966. paged by sections.
Nebraska, Lincoln. Lincoln Public Schools. A Curriculum Guide for theFirst CourseinAlgebn. 1966. unpaged.Lincoln. Lincoln Public Schools. A Curriculum Guide for Mathe-matics Grade Nine. 1966. unpaged.
New Jersey, Millville. Millville Public Schools. Business Arithmetic. n.d.unpaged.Millville. Millville Public Schools. General Mathematics I. (Grades9-12). n.d. unpaged.Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of Study inMathematics. 1964. unpaged.Millville, Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of Study inMathematics - Grade 7. 1964. 29 p.Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of Study inMathematics - Grade 8. 1964. unpaged.
New York, New York. New York City Schools. Mathematics., (7th year).Part one. 1966. 212 p. $2.50.New York. New York City Schools. Mathematics. (9th year). 1966.304 p. $4.00.Sewanhaka. Sewanhaka Central High School District No. 2. Mathe-matics Throu h Structure and Understandin A Guide for Teachers,Grade 10. (Practical Geometry). 1966. 210 p.Whitesboro. Whitesboro Central Schools. Applied Mathematics. 1966.unpaged. $1.00.
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North Carolina, Winston-Salem. Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools.Mathematics. 1966. 45 p. $1.25.
Ohio, Cleveland. Board of Catholic Education - Diocese of Cleveland.Mathematics Guidelines. 1966. 168 p. $2.00.Columbus. Franklin County Schools. Mathematics. (9-12). 1964.122 p. $1.50.
Pennsylvania, Industry. Western Beaver Junior-Senior High School. Mathe-matics. n.d. 103 p. $.50.Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Public Schools. Algebra Course of Study,First Year. 1966. 95 p. $3.00.Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Public Schools. Mathematics Course of Study.(Grade 7). 1966. 82 p. $2.00.
Texas, Abilene. Abilene Public Schools. A Course Guide Mathematics -Grade Seven. 1965. 41 p.Abilene. Abilene Public Schools. A Course Guide - Math 8. 1965.24 p.Abilene. Abilene Public Schools. A Course Guide - Mathematics -Algebra I. 1965. 27 p.Bryan. Bryan Public Schools. Algebra II. n.d. 19 p. $5.00.Gregory-Portland. Gregory-Portland Public Schools. Mathematics7-12, Curriculum Guide. 1966. 90 p. $2.00.Houston. Houston Independent School District. Mathematics BasicSkills Pattern: Junior High School Level III. 1966. 56 p. $1.50.Houston. Houston Independent School District. Mathematics BasicSkills Pattern, Senior High School. Curriculum Bulletin 66 CBM50.Item Number 34.612. 1966. 51 p. $1.50.McKinney. McKinney Public Schools. Mathematics, Grades 7-12.n.d. unpaged.Nederland. Nederland Public Schools. Secondary Mathematics forGrades 6-9. Part I. 1966. $2.00.Nederland. Nederland Public Schools. Secondary Mathematics forGrades 6-12, Part II. 1966. $2.00.Richardson. Richardson Independent School District. Algebra Threeand Four. 1966. 44 p.Richardson. Richardson Independent School District. Plane GeometryOne and Two. 1966. 101 p.Richardson. Richardson Independent School District. Related Mathe-matics One and Two. 1966. 64 p.
Vermont, Bennington. Cooperative Project for Curriculum Development.General Mathematics - A Problems Approach. 1966. 24 p.
Washington, Everett. Everett School District II. The Secondary Mathe-matics Curriculum and the Disadvantaged Student. 1966. 17 p.
Wisconsin, Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. Pupil Exercises. (Grades7-8). Level 5. 1966. 182 p.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. The Teaching of Mathematics.Level 5-6. 1966. 200 p.
Music
GENERAL
California, Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley School District. Music ...The Principal of the Thing. n.d. 30 p. no charge.
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California, Los Angeles. Los Angeles City Schools Division of InstructionalServices. Teaching Musical Concepts. 1966. 51 p.Oakland. Oakland Public Schools. Handbook for Instrumental MusicTeachers, Elementary and Secondary Schools. 1966. 58 p.
Colorado, Boulder. Boulder Valley Public Schools, No. Re 2. InstrumentalMusic Curriculum, No. Re. 2. 1966. 81 p.
Indiana, Gary. School City of Gary. Music Listening Guide. 1966. 29 p.Iowa, Des Moines. Polk County Board of Education. An Approach to Teach-
ing Elements of Music Through Creative Experiences in ElementarySchool. 1962. 79 p.Des Moines. Polk County Board of Education. Creative Music Educa-tion Project. 1966. unpaged.Des Moines. Polk County Board of Education. Creative Music Educa-ion Original Com osition by Students. 1960-61. unpaged.
Des Moines. Polk County Board of Education. Music Education Books.1966. 63 p.Des Moines. Polk County Board of Education. Recordings by FamousComposers. 1965. 41 p.Des Moines. Polk County Board of Education. A Study of New Con-cepts Procedures and Achievements in Music Learning as Developedin Selected Music Education Programs. 1966. 26 p.
Kentucky, Louisville. Louisville Public Schools. Instrumental Music Hand-book. 1966. 75 p. $1.00.
Michigan, Portage. Portage Public Schools. MusicCurriculum. 1964. 53 p.$1.25.
New Jersey, Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course ofStudy in Chorus and Choir. 1964. unpaged.Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of Study inMusic Appreciation. n.d. unpaged.Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of Study inMusic Appreciation. (Kindergarten-12). 1964. unpaged.Mount Holly. Mount Holly Township Schools. Music Guide. (Grades4-8). n.d. unpaged.
New York, Buffalo. Buffalo Public Schools. Teacher's Guide Youth Con-certs. 1966-67. 42 p.Buffalo. Buffalo Public Schools. Buffalo Philharmonic Youth Con-certs. 1966-67. 59 p.
Texas, Dallas. Dallas Public Schools. Growth through Music. 1964. 47 p.$2.00.Dallas. Dallas Independent School District. InbLrumental Music Pro-gram. 1959. 7 p.Dallas. Dallas Independent School District. Music Education. 1959.6 p.
ELEMENTARY
California, Los Angeles. Los Angeles City Schools. Teaching Musical Con-ce ts Related to Melod , Rh hm Form and Harmon . 1966. 51 p.
Illinois, Arlington. Arlington Heights Public Schools, District No. 25.Music Course of Study. (Grades 1-5). 1966. 44 p.Barrington. Barrington Public Schools. Music Curriculum Guide forthe Elementary Grades. 1964. 22 p.Chicago. Chicago Public Schools. CurriculumGuide for Music. 1966.148 p.
42 . . . Music - Secondary
Kentucky, Louisville. Jefferson County Public Schools. Bibliography ofSuggested Library Books on Music for Elementary Schools. 1966. 15 p.
Michigan, Detroit. Detroit Public Schools. Music Guide for Teachers inthe Primary Units. 1966. unpaged.
Minnesota, Rochester. Rochester Public Schools, School District #4.General Music. 1966. 207 p. $4.00.
Missouri, Lee's Summit. Lee's Summit School District #7. CurriculumGuide for Music. (Grades 1-8). n.d. 62 p.
New Jersey, Mount Holly. Mount Holly Township Schools. Music GuideKindergarten and Primary Grades. n.d. 57 p.
New Mexico, Albuquerque. Albuquerque Public Schools. Adventures inMusic. (Grade 3). 1966. 33 p. $.50.Albuquerque. Albuquerque Public Schools. Adventures in Music.(Grade 5). 1964. 35 p. $.50.Albuquerque. Albuquerque Public Schools. Adventures in Music.(Grade 6). 1964. 36 p. $.50.
New York, Glens Falls. Glens Falls City Schools. Music Grades K-6. 1965.71 p.
Pennsylvania, Elkins Park. Cheltenham Township District. Vocal MusicProgram, (1-6). 1966. 34 p.Pittsburgh. Mt. Lebanon School District. Instrumental Music. 1966.unpaged. $1.00.
Texas, McKinney. McKinney Public Schools. Elementary Music. (Grades1-6). 1966-67. 89 p.
Utah, Salt Lake City. Salt Lake City Public Schools. On Stage with Music,An Instructional Guide for Music in the Fourth Grade. 1963. 75 p.
Virginia, Arlington. Arlington County Public Schools. Music in Virginia,A Guide to Accom san a Stud of Vir inia in Fourth Grade. 1966.
26 p. $2.50,Norfolk. Norfolk Public Schools. Growing with Music. (Grades 1-3).1960. 55 p.
Wisconsin. Beloit. Beloit Public Schools. Music Elementary. 1966. 36 p.Madison. Madison Public Schools. Guide to Teaching General Music.(Grades 1-8). 1966. 62 p. $3.00.
SECONDARY
California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles City Schools. Instructional Guidefor World of Music. 1965. 212 p.
Colorado, Boulder. Boulder Valley Public Schools No. Re. 2. Vocal MusicCurriculum. (Grades 7-12). 1966. 51 p.
Illinois, Springfield. State Department of Instruction. Music in the SecondarySchool. 1966. 118 p.
Iowa, Cedar Falls. Cedar Falls Community Schools. Seventh Grade GeneralMusic Syllabus 1, Listening toMusic. (7thGrade). 1965. 43 p. $1.00.
Maryland, Upper Marlboro. Prince George's County. A Curriculum Guidein Secondary Vocal. (Grades 7-8-9). 1966. 213 p.
Massachusetts, Framingham. Framingham Public Schools. Music C arricu-lum Guide for Grades 7-12. 1965. unpaged.
New Jersey, Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course ofStudy in Music. 1964. unpaged.Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of Study inInstrumental Music. (Grades 7-9). 1964. 22 p.
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New York, Whitesboro. Whitesboro Central School. Music for Junior High.
1966. 59 p. $1.00.Ohio, Cleveland. Board of Catholic Education - Diocese of Cleveland.
Music Education. 1965. 138 p. $3.00.Cleveland. Cleveland Public Schools. Teachers Guide for IntermediateBand in Junior and Senior High School. 1966. 14 p. $.75.
Pennsylvania, Cornwell Heights. Bensalem Township Schools. Junior HighSchool Music. 1965. 53 p.Philadelphia. Philadelphia Public Schools. A Guide to the Teachingof Music in Grade 7. 1964. unpaged.Pittsburgh. Mt. Lebanon School District. Instrumental Music - theOrchestra. 1966. 34 p. $1.00.Industry. Western Beaver Junior-Senior High School. Music. n.d.17 p. $.50.
Virginia, Norfolk. Norfolk Public Schools. Moving Ahead with Music -Junior and Senior High. 1961. 25 p.
Washington, Seattle. Seattle Public Schools. Music for the Student. A Three-ear Course for Understandint Music for Grades 7 8 9. 1966. 112 p.
$4.25.
Science
GENERAL
California, Berkeley. University of California. Interaction, A Science Unitfor the Primary Grades. 1966. 37 P.Berkeley. University of California. Interaction, A Science Unit forthe Primary Grades. 1966. 43 p.Berkeley. University of California. Material Ob'ects Teachers Guide.1966. 66 p.Berkeley. University of California. News Letter, SCIS. 1966. 11 p.no charge.Berkeley. University of California. Relativity, A Science Unit for thePrimary Grades - SCIS - S. 1966. 59 p.Berkeley. University of California. Relativity, A Science Unit for thePrimary Grades SCIS-T. 1966. 97 p.Berkeley. University of California. So Little Done - So Much to Do.1966. 20 p.Berkeley. University of California. A Science Unit for the PrimaryGrades SCIS-S. 1966. 22 p.Berkeley, University of California. Sub-System, A Science Unit forthe Primary Grades, SCIS-T. 1966. 49 p.Berkeley. University of California. Systems-S. 1966. 25 p.Berkeley. University of California. Systems, A Science Unit for the
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Primary Grades - I. 1966. 39 p.Berkeley. University of California. Temperature, A Science Unit forthe Upper Grades. 1966. 35 p.Berkeley. University of California. Temperature, A Science Unit forthe Upper Grades - S. 1966. 66 p.Berkeley. University of California. Theoretical Background of theScience Curriculum Improvement Study - L 1965. 46 p.Berkeley. University of California. Variation and Measurement. 1966.61 p.
44 . . . Science - Elementary
Delaware, Wilmington. Wilmington Public S.:hools. Do as Scientists Do,Using Science to Solve Problems. 1965. 200 p. $4.00.
Illinois, Medinah. School Districts Nos. 13, 10, 12, and 108. K-12 ScienceGuide Based on Conceptual Schemes and the Processes of Science.n.d. $4.00.
New Jersey, Clark. Clark Public Schools. Science Curriculum Guide. n.d.285 p. $2.00.Elizabeth. Elizabeth Public Schools. Toward Wider Horizons. 1966.unpaged.Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of Study inApplied Science. 1964. unpaged.
New York, New York. New York City Schools. Science - Resource Mate-rials for Teachers. 1966. 180 p. $2.00.
Ohio, Cincinnati. Cincinnati Public Schools. Science and Health, Grade 7.1965. 241 p.
Oklahoma, Oklahoma City. State Department of Education. The Improvementof Science Instruction in Oklahoma, Grades K-12. 1960. 95 p.
Texas, Dallas. Dallas Independent School District. Science Program. 1959.15 p.Gregory-Portland. Gregory-Portland Public Schools. Science 1-12Curriculum Guide. 1966. 85 p. $3.00.Nederland. Nederland Public Schools. Science for Grades 6, 7, 8 & 9.1966. $2.00.
Vermont, Bennington. Cooperative Project for Curriculum Development.How Can We Get Students to Think Like Scientists. 1966. 34 p.
Wisconsin, Madison. State Department of Public Instruction. A Review ofNew Science Curriculum Materials. n.d. 32 p. $.50.
ELEMENTARY
Arkansas, Little Rock. State Department of Education. Science Experiencesfor Arkansas School Children. 1959. 95 p.
California, San Diego. San Diego County Schools. Space Science for thePrimary Grades. 1966. 42 p.
Colorado, Boulder. Boulder Valley School District. Elementary ScienceHandbook for Teachers (ESEA Title III). 1966. unpaged.
Connecticut, Avon. Avon Public Schools. Avon Elementary Science Curricu-lum. 1965. unpaged.
Illinois, Barrington. Barrington Public Schools. Science Curriculum Out-line. 1964. 33 p.Chicago. Chicago Public Schools. Science Grades K and One. 1966.190 p.Chicago. Chicago Public Schools. Independent Learning Activities forScience. 1966. 86 p.Chicago. Chicago Public Schools. Science Grades 2 and 3. 1966.318 p.Dolton. Cook County School District149. Teaching Guide for Elemen-tary Science, Volume I Grade 1-3. 1963. 120 p. $3.00.Dolton, Cook County School District #149. Teaching Guide for Elemen-tary Science, Volume II (Grades 4-6). 1963. 306 p. $3.00.
Iowa, Des Moines. Polk County Schools. How and Why: Television LessonsTeacher Guidebook. (Grade 3). n.d. 89 p.
Science - Elementary . . . 45
Iowa, Des Moines. Polk County Schools. Eye, Teacher Guidebook, Tele-vision Lessons. n.d. 102 p.Des Moines. Polk County Schools. Searchlight on Science. TeachersGuidebook, Television Lessons. (Grade 5). n.d. 68 p.Des Moines. Polk County Schools. Science and You. Teachers Guide-book, Televisiou Lessons. (Grade 6). n.d. 56 p.Des Moines. Iowa State Department of PublicInstruction. Science forIowa Schools. (Kindergarten-3). 1964. 148 p. $1.00.
Kansas, Topeka. Kansas State Department of Public Instruction. Guidelinesfor the Development of Elementary Science Curriculum. 1966. 25 p.Wichita. Wichita Public Schools. Science Guide (Grade 6). 1962. 23 p.
Kentucky, Owensboro. Daviess County Schools. Animals, Resource Unit,First Year. 1966. 30 p.Owensboro. Daviess County Schools. Body Needs Resource Unit,Fourth Year. 1966. 25 p.Owensboro. Daviess County Schools. Machines, Resource Unit, Sec-ond Year. 1966. 49 p.Owensboro. Daviess County Schools. Magnet and Electricity ResourceUnit, Third Year. 1966. 25 p.Owensboro. Daviess County Schools. Oceanography Resource Unit,Fifth Year. 1966. 37 p.Owensboro. Daviess County Schools. Space, Resource Unit, SixthYear. 1966. 40 p.
Maryland, Towson. Baltimore County Public Schools. Elementary SchoolScience Project - Interim Report. 1966. 58 p. not for sale.
Massachusetts, Framingham. Framingham School Department. ScienceOutline Plants and Animals (Grade One). 1966. 34 p.Framingham. Framingham School Department. Science Outline -Simple Machines (Grade One). 1965. 17 p.Framingham. Framingham School Department. Science Outline - OurSun (Grade 2). 1966. 19 p,Framingham. Framingham School Department. Science Outline -Sound (Grade 2). 1966. 24 p.Framingham. Framingham S:thool Department. Science Outline - TheEarth's Surface. (Grade 3). 1966, 13 p.Framingham. Framingham School Department. Science Outline - TheMoon (Grade 3). 1966. 21 p.Framingham. Framingham School Department. Science CurriculumOutline, Rocks and Minerals. (Grade 4). 1966. 20 p.Framingham. Framingham School Department, Science Outline - TheSolar System. (Grade 4). 1966. 17 p.Framingham. Framingham School Department. Science CurriculumOutline - Pre-historic Life (Grade 5). 1966. 25 p.Framingham. Framingham School Department. Science CurriculumGuide - Space. (Grade 5). 1966. 32 p.Framingham. Framingham School Department. Science CurriculumOutline - Astronomy. (Grade 6). 1966. 37 p.Framingham. Framingham School Department. Science CurriculumOutline - Weather. (Grade 6). 1966. 32 p.
Michigan, Detroit. Detroit Public Schools. Science Experiences for thePrimary Unit - Kindergarten. 1966. unpaged.
Minnesota, Rochester. Rochester Public Schools, School District No. 4.Astronomy and Space Science. 1967. 69 p. $2.00.
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Minnesota, Rochester. Rochester Public Schools. Astronomy and SpaceScience - Outline of Planetarium Visitation. 1966. 29 p. $1.50.
New Jersey, Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course ofStudy in Science. (Kindergarten-6). 1963-64. unpaged.Springfield. Springfield Public Schools. Curriculum Guide for Ele-mentary School Science. n.d. unpaged.Teaneck. Teaneck Public Schools. A Guide to the Teaching_of Sciencein the Teaneck Elementary School. 1966. 96 p.Tenafly. Tenafly Public Schools. Science Curriculum Guide GradeQ. 1966. 73 p. $4.00.
New Mexico, Albuquerque. Albuquerque Public Schools. Elementary ScienceGrade 5. n.d. 102 p. $1.00.
New York, New York. New York City Schools. Science (Kindergarten-2).1966. 267 p. $1.50.New York. New York City Schools. Science, Earth and Its Resources.(Kindergarten through 6). 1962. 118 p. $.50.New York. New York City Schools. Science, Earth in Space. (Kinder-garten turough 6). 1965. 55 p. $.50.New York. New York City Schools. Science, Living Things. (Kinder-garten through 6). 1963. 101 p. $.50.New York. New York City Schools. Science, Magnetism and Elec-tricity,. (Kindergarten through 6). 1965. 39 p. $.50.New York. New York City Schools. Science, Motion and Force inTransportation. (Kindergarten through 6). 1961. 101 p. $.50.New York. New York City Schools. Sound and Light in Communica-tions (Kindevarten through 6). 1966. 59 p. $.50.New York. New York City Schools. Weather. (Kindergarten through 6).1961. 112 p. $.50.
North Carolina, Winston-Salem. Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools.Science in the Elementary Grades (Grades 1-6). 1966. 88 p. $1.50.
Ohio, Hamilton. Butler County Public Schools. Science Curriculum Guide.(Grades 1-6). 1966. 70 p. $2.00.Lockland. Lockland Public Schools. Elementary Science CurriculumGuide. (Grades 5-6). 1965, 239 p.
South Dakota, Sioux Falls. Sioux Falls Public Schools. Elementary ScienceGuide. 1966. 406 p. $5.00.
Texas, Andrews. Andrews Public Schools. CurriculumGuide Science Grades1-3. 1966. various paging.Andrews. Andrews Public School. Curriculum Guide Science, Grades
1966. various paging.Virginia, Norfolk. Norfolk Public Schools. Guide for Science. (Grade 1-6).
1965. unpaged.Washington, Spokane,
Walk with Me.Whitworth College. Trees! Trees! Trees! Take a
1966. 25 p. $1.00.Wisconsin, Janesville.
n.d. 106 p.Janesville Public Schools. Science - Kindergarten.
Janesville. Janesville Public Schools. Science -Grade 1. n.d. 154 p.Janesville. Jatesville Public Schools. Science -Grade 2. n.d. 152 p.Janesville, Janesville Public schools. Science -Grade 3. n.d. 120 p.
Janesville. Janesville Public Schools. Science -Grade 4. n.d. 169 p.a. WV Janesville. Janesville Public Schools. Science -Grade 5. n.d. 149 p.
Janesville. Janesville Public Schools. Science -Grade 6. n.d. 175 p.
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SECONDARY
Arkansas, Little Rock. Little Rock Public Schools. Curriculum Guide -7 & 8 Grade Science. 1966. 23 p.
California, Beverly Hills. Beverly Hills Unified School District. Courseof Study in Science for Flementary Schools - Grade 7. 1965. 70 p.
Connecticut, Storrs. Edwin 0. Smith School. The University of Connecticut.Program and Unit Plans of the Science Department. 1963-1964. 82 p.
Illinois, Chicago. Chicago Public Schools. Guide for Science 7 and 8 Grades.1966. 377 p.Chicago. Chicago Public Schools. General Science for the SecondarySchools. 1966. 316 p.Dolton. Cook County School District #149. Science - 7th Grade. 1965.97 p. $2.00.Hinsdale. Township High School Central. Physics, Advanced Topics,Experiments in Angular Momentum, Student Laboratory Manual.1966,unpaged.Hinsdale. Hinsdale Central High School. Senior Science SeminarCourse. n.d. unpaged. $.50.
Iowa, Cedar Falls. Cedar Falls Community Schools. Life Science. A Courseof Study in Three Levels. (Grade 8). 1965. $1.50.
Kentucky, Louisville. Jefferson County Public Schools. Life Science. (Grade7). Revised 1966. 82 p.Louisville. Jefferson County Public Schools. Earth Science - Cur-riculum Guide for Eighth Grade. 1966. 106 p.
Maryland, Towson. Baltimore County Public Schools. Junior High Science -Basic Education. 1966. various paging.Towson. Baltimore County Public Schools. Junior High School Science- Laboratory Investigations. 1966. 150 p.Towson. Baltimore County Public Schools. Teacher's Handbook toAccompany a Chemistry Laboratory Manual. 1966. 43 p.Upper Marlboro. Prince George's County. A Curriculum Guide inScience; Grade 9. 1966. 245 p.
Massachusetts, Framingham. Framingham Publ.tc Schools. Science Cur-riculum Guide (Grade 7-12). 1966. various paging.
Michigan, Detroit. Detroit Public Schools. General Biology LaboratoryLaboratory Manual. 1966. unpaged.Portage. Portage Public Schools. Science Course of Study Outline.1964. 21 p. $.75.
Minnesota, Rochester. Rochester Public Schools, School District #4. EarthScience. 1966. 263 p. $3.00.St. Paul. St. Paul Public Schools. Biology: Concepts - Topics -Experiments - References, A Curriculum Guide for Biology andBiology "A" Classes. 1966. 26 p.St. Paul. St. Paul Public Schools. Chemistry: Topics - Activities,A Curriculum Guide for Chemistry andChemistry "A" Classes. 1966.36 p.St. Paid St. Paul Public Schools. Physics: Units - Topics - Com-ments A Curriculum Guide for Ph sics and Ph sics "A" Classes.n.d. 45 p.St. Paul. St, Paul Public Schools. Science for Junior High School,Grade 7-8-9. Publication No. 308. 1965. 200 p.
48 . . . Science - Secondary
Mississippi, Biloxi. Biloxi Public Schools. Algae, Fresh Water and MarineCurriculum Guide. 1966. 32 p.Biloxi. Biloxi Public Schools. Astronomy Curriculum Guide. 1966.unpaged.Biloxi. I3iloxi Public Schools. Eighth Grade Science Curriculum Guide.1966. 41 p.Biloxi. Biloxi Public Schools. Enrichment Material for MarineBiology. 1966. 43 p.Biloxi. Biloxi Public Schools. General Science Curriculum Guide.1966. 130 p.Biloxi. Biloxi Public Schools. Geology CurriculumGuide. 1966. 11 p.Biloxi, Biloxi Public Schools. Life Sciences Curriculum Guide. 1966.92 p.Biloxi. Biloxi Public Schools. Marine Biology Curriculum Guide.1966. unpaged.Biloxi. Biloxi Public Schools. Marine Sedimentation CurriculumGuide. 1966. 22 p.Biloxi. Biloxi Public Schools. Space Science Curriculum Guide. 1966.17 p.
Nebraska, Lincoln. Lincoln Public Schools. A Curriculum Guide for Aero-space Science. (Elective - Grades Eight and Nine). 1965. unpaged.
New Jersey, Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course ofStudy in Science. (Grades 7-8). 1964. 120 p.Millville. Millville Public Schools. Earth Science. n.d. unpaged.Springfield. Springfield Public Schools. Curriculum Guide for Ele-mentary School Science. (Grades 7 and 8). n.d. unpaged. $2.00.
New York, Ithaca. Ithaca Public Schools. Curriculum Guide, Science,Junior High School. 1966. 58 p.Ithaca. Ithaca Public Schools. Student Investigation in Earth Science.(Grade 8). n.d. unpaged.New York. New York City Schools. Science, Matter and Life in Space.(Grade 9). 1966. 50 p. $.75.New York. New York City Schools. Reactions of Metals. 1965. 50 p.$.75.New York. New York City Schools. Reproduction and Heredity. (Grade9). 1966. 46 p. $.75.New York. New York City Schools. Wave and Mechanical Motion.(Grade 9). 1966. 42 p. $.75.Sewanhaka. Sewanhaka Central High School District No. 2. Ideas andTechniques for Seventh Grade General Science. 1966. 116 p.Sewanhaka. Sewanhaka Central High School District No. 2. Ideas andTechniques for Eighth Grade General Science. 1965. 123 p.Sewanhaka. Sewanhaka Central High School District No. 2. Ideas andTechniques for Ninth Grade General Science. 1966. 126 p.
North Carolina, Winston-Salem. Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools.Science. 1966. 125 p. $2.25.
Ohio, Cleveland Heights. Cleveland Heights Public School. General ScienceCourse Guide. (Grade 7). 1966. unpaged. $4.00.Cleveland Heights. Cleveland Heights Public School. General ScienceCourse Guide. (Grade 8). 1966. $4.00.
Pennsylvania, Industry. Western Beaver Junior-Senior High School. ScienceCurriculum. n.d. 141 p. $.50.
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Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh. Mt. Lebanon School District. Advance PlacementBiology (Grade 12). 1965. unpaged. $1.00.Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Public Schools. Physical Science Course ofStudy. (Grades 9 and 10). 1966. 105 p. $3.00.
Rhode Island, Warwick. Warwick Public Schools. A Continuing Program inSenior High Science. 1966. 40 p. $1.00.
Tennessee, Memphis. Memphis City Schools. ScienceCurriculum. (Grades7-12). 1965. various paging.
Texas, Gregory-Portland. Gregory-Portland Public Schools. Science 7-12.1966. 85 p. $2.00.McKinney. McKinney Independent School District. Science 7-12. n.d.unpaged.Nederland. Nederland Public Schools. Science for Grades 10, 11, &12. 1966. $3.00.
Virginia, Norfolk. Norfolk Public Schools. A Guide to the Identification ofthe Marine Plants and Invertebrate Animals of Tidewater Virginia.74 p. n.d.
Wisconsin, Beloit. Beloit Public Schools. General Science, Grade 7. 1966.106 p.Beloit. Beloit Public Schools, General Science - Secondary, Grade 8.1966. 115 p.Beloit. Beloit Public Schools. Science - Advanced Physics, ThirdSemester. 1965. 19 p.Beloit. Beloit Public Schools. Science - Chemistry, Third Semester.1965. 16 p.
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Florida, Miami. Dade County Public Schools. Biology. 1967. 131 p. $1.25.Illinois, Champaign. Champaign Community Schools, Unit #4. Life Science,
Science Resource Unit, Grade 9. 1966. 94 p. $2.00.Normal. University High School, Illinois State University. Mutations.n.d. unpaged.
Missouri, Kansas City. Kansas City Public Schools. Curriculum Guide forBiology. 1966. 116 p. $3.00.St. Louis. St. Louis Public Schools. A Curriculum Guide for Science,Health, and Safety. 1966. 133 p.
Nebraska, Lincoln. Lincoln Public Schools. A Curriculum Guide for SeventhGrade Science - Life Science. 1966. 40 p.
New Jersey, Millville. Millville Public Schools. Biology. n.d. unpaged.New York, Ithaca. Ithaca Public Schools. Curriculum Guide - Botany. 1966.
21 p.Port Washington. Port Washington Public Schools. Biological Sciences.1966. 53 p. no charge.
Pennsylvania, Cornwell Heights. Bensalem Township Schools. AdvancedBiology. 1965. 35 p.
Texas, Richardson. RichardsonIndependent SchoolDistrict. Biology One andTwo. 1966. 128 p.
PHYSICAL SCIENCES
California, San Diego. San Diego County Schools. Manned Exploration of theMoon. Teacher's Guide and Test Questions. n.d. 13 p.
50 . . Physical Science
California, San Diego. San Diego County Schools. Primary Space ScienceQuiz. n.d. 10 p.San Diego. San Diego County Schools. Science of Manufacturing.Teachers Guide. n.d. 11 p.
Florida, Miami. Dade County Public Schools. Chemistry 2 (8-D). 1966.218 p. $1.00.Miami. Dade County Public Schools. General Metals, (Grades 10-11).1966. 105 p. $1.00.
Illinois, Chicago. Chicago Public Schools. Chemistry for the SecondarySchools. 1966. 260 p.Chicago. Chicago Public Schools. Advanced Chemistry for the Sec-ondary Schools. 1966. 66 p.Chicago. Chicago Public Schools. Physics for the Secondary Schools.1966. 369 p.Chicago. Chicago Public Schools. Advanced Physics for the Second-ary Schools. 1966. 34 p.
Iowa, Des Moines. State of Iowa Department of Public Instruction. Physicsfor Iowa Schools. 1966. 108 p. $1.00.
Louisiana, New Orleans. New Orleans Public Schools. Chemistry - SecondLevel. 1966. 21 p. $1.15.
Maryland, Upper Marlboro. Prince George's County. A Curriculum Guidein Chemistry. 1966. 232 p.Upper Marlboro. Prince George's County. A Curriculum Guide inPhysics. 1966. 252 p.
Missouri, Kansas City. Kansas City Public Schools. Curriculum Guide forChemistry. 1966. 117 p. $3.00.Kansas City. Kansas City Public Schools. Curriculum Guide forPhysics. 1966. 106 p. $3.00.
New Jersey, Millville. Millville Public Schools. Chemistry. n.d. unpaged.Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of Study inChemistry. (Grade 10-12). 1964. unpaged.Millville. Millville Public Schools. Physics, n.d. unpaged,
New York, P ort Washington. Port Washington Public Schools. Earth Sciences.1966. 35 p. no charge.Port Washington. Port Washington Public Schools. Physical Sciences.1966. 53 p. no charge.
Ohio, Columbus. Franklin County Schools. Chemistry - Physics. 1964.85 p. $1.00.
Social Studies
GENERAL
Arkansas, Little Rock. State Department of Education. Strenica. 1963. 108 p.Little Rock. State Depattment of Education. Strengthening America -A Resource Booklet. 1963. 91 p.
California, Beverly Hills. Beverly Hills Unified School District. Anthologyof Student Essa s from the Annual Americanism Essa Contest. 1966.62 p.
Delaware, Dover. State Department of Public Instruction. A Flexible Frame-work for Improvement of Social Studies Education. 1966. 62 p.
Georgia, Columbus. Muscogee County School District. Cultural WorldGeography. 1966. 20 p.
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Social Studies - General . . . 51
Illinois, Chicago. Chicago Public Schools. Social Studies Supplement, 1967-
1968. Approved List of Instruction Materials for Elementary and
Secondary Schools. 1967. 273 p.Maryland, Upper Marlboro. Board of Education, Prince George's County.
A Curriculum Guide in Social Studies - Social Studies I. 1965. 105 p.
Upper Marlboro. Board of Education,Prince George's County. A Cur-
riculum Guide in Social Studies - Problems ofDemocracy. 1*165. 285 p.
New Jersey, Englewood. Board of Education, Englewood, New Se.sey. Our
Intercultural Heritage. 1966. 52 p.New York, New York. New York City Public Schools. Civil Liberties - Civil
hts - Human Rights. 1966. 210 p.Whitesboro. Whitesboro Central Schools. Non-Western Cultures for
Individual Assistance Groups. 1966. 79 p. $1.50.
Whitesboro. Whitesboro Central Schools. Non-Western Cultures for
Honors Groups. 1966. 45 p. $1.50.Oklahoma, Oklahoma City. State Department of Education. The Improve-
ment of Instruction in Geography, History, Political Science, Eco-
nomics, and Related Areas, Grades K42. 1966. 62 p.
Texas, Dallas. Dallas Independent School District. Social Studies Program.
1965. 3 p.Washington, Olympia. Olympia Public Schools. Social Studies Scope and
Sequence. 1964-1965. unpaged.Spokane. Whitworth College. A Study of Fort Spokane. 1966. 38 p.
$1.50.Spokane. Whitworth College. You On Wall Street. 1966. 48 p. $1,00.
Wisconsin, Madison. Madison Public Schools. Human Relations - A Basic
Booklist. 1965. 21 p. $2.00.Oak Creek. Oak Creek-Franklin Joint City School District. ProjectSocial Studies. 1966. 133 p. $1.50.
Wyoming, Cheyenne. State Department of Education. Curriculum Guide for
Social Studies. 1965. 50 p.
ELEMENTARY (GRADES K-6)
Alabama, Huntsville. Madison County Schools. Long Ago in Madison County.
1964. 48 p. ..
Arkansas, Little Rock. Little Rock Public Schools. Curriculum Guide for
Elementary Schools. September, 1966. 136 p.
California, Los Angeles. Los Angeles City Schools. Angelenos: Then and
Now, (pupil material). 1966. 67 p.Los Angeles. Los Angeles City Schools. Angelenos: Then and Now,
(teacher resource material). 1966. 18 p.
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Los Angeles. Los Angeles City Schools. Los AngCommunity, (pupil material). 3rd grade. 1966. 84 p.
Los Angeles. Los Angeles City Schools, Californians: Then and Now,
(pupil material). 1966. 38 p.
(pupil material). 1966. 40 p.If
eles: Ar Urban1
Los Angeles. Los Angeles City Schools, Americans: Then and Now,
Los Angeles. Los Angeles City Schools. ConmtieHarbor. 1965. 123 p.Redding. Shasta County Public Schools. The Study of Shasta County.
1966. 14 p. $.50.
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California, San Rafael. San Rafael City Schools. Teaching Global Geogra-phy (6th grade). 1964. 225 p.
Colorado, Denver. Denver Public Schools. The Social Studies Program ofthe Denver Public Schools - Grade 1. 1966. 71 p. $1.00.Denver. Denver Public Schools. The Social Studies Pro ram of theDenver Public Schools - Grade 2. 1966. 78 p. $1.00.Denver. Denver Public Schools. The Social Studies Program of theDenver Public Schools - Grade 3. 1966. 97 p. $1.25.Denver. Denver Public Schools. The Social Studies Pro ram of theDenver Public Schools - Grade 4. 1966. 77 p. $1.25.Denver. Denver Public Schools. The Social Studies Program of theDenver Public Schools - Grade 5. 1966. 83 p. $1.25.Denver. Denver Public Schools. The Social Studies Program of theDenver Public Schools - Grade 6. 1966. 87 p. $1.25.
Connecticut, Avon. Avon Public Schools. Elementary Social Studies. n.d.Florida, Tallahassee. State Department of Education. Social Studies in
Florida Elementary Schools. 1966. 103 p.Georgia, Columbus. Muscogee County School District. Anglo-America -
Course of Study. (Grade 5). 1966. 39 p.Illinois, Dolton. Cook County School District #149. Curriculum Guide for
Social Studies, Grade 2. 1964. $2.00.Waukegan. Waukegan City School District. Social Studies CurriculumGuide. 1966. 42 p. NFS.
Indiana, Crown Point. Lake County Schools. Social Studies, One to Six. n.d.Iowa, Des Moines. Des Moines and Polk County Schools. Visiting Our World
Neighbors, grade 6, Teacher's guidebook, television lessons. n.d. 112 p.Des Moines. Des Moines and Polk County Schools. Portrait U.S.A.,rade 5 Teacher's uidebook television lessons. n.d. 8 p.
Des Moines. Des Moines and Polk County Schools. Exploring OurWorld, grade 4, Teacher's guidebook, television lessions. n.d. 106 p.Des Moines. Des Moines and Polk County Schools. Living To ether,3rd :rade Teacher's s uidebook television lessons. n.d. 66 p.
Kansas, Derby. Derby Public Schools.1965. unpaged. $1.50.Derby. Derby Public Schools. Social Studies Guide for Fifth Year.1965. unpaged. $1.50.Derby. Derby Public Schools. Social Studies Guide for Fouith Year.1965. unpaged. $1.50.Derby. Derby Public Schools. Social Studies Guide for Third Year.1965. unpaged. $1.50.Derby. Derby Public Schools. Social Studies Guide for Second Year.1965. unpaged. $1.50.Derby. Derby Public Schools. Social Studies Guide for First Year.1965. unpaged. $1.50.Derby. Derby Public Schools. Social Studies Guide for the Kinder-garten. 1965. unpagzd. $1.50.
Kentucky, Owensboro. Daviess County Schools. Why Do People All Overthe World Live in Communities, Resource Unit, Second Year. 1966.29 p.Owensboro. Daviess County Schools. Why Do We Go to School,Resource Unit, First Year. 1966. 31 p.Owensboro. Daviess County Schools. Why Does Our Community Getmany of the Things It Needs from Other Communities, Resource Unit,Third Year. 1966. 29 p.
Social Studies Guide for Sixth Year.
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Kentucky, Owensboro. Daviess County Schools. How Did Kentucky Growfrom a Pioneer Settlement to Statehood, Resource Unit. Fourth Year.1966. 56 p.Owensboro. Daviess County Schools. How Did the Geography of OurCountr r Affect Its Discovery, Exploration ancement ResurceUnit, Fifth Year. 1966. 28 p.Owensboro. Daviess County Schools. Why Is Brazil Called the Sleep-ing Giant? ResourceLhjt _Sixth Year. 1966. 38 p.
Maryland, Upper Marlboro. Board of Education, Prince George's County.Social Studies - Science, Primary Program. 1966. 258 p.Upper Marlboro. Board of Education, PrinceGeorge's County. SocialStudies - Sciena; - Intermediate Grades. 1966. 291 p.
Massachusetts, Framingham. Framingham School Department. ScienceCurriculum Outline - Conservation of Natural Resources (Grades 3-6),1966. 58 p.Stoneham. Stoneham Public Schools. Social Studies (Grades 5-6).1966. 119 p. no charge.Stoneham. Stoneham Public Schools. Social Studies (Grade 3). 1966.62 p. no charge.Stoneham. Stoneham Public Schools. Social Studies (Grade 21. 1965.109 p. no charge.
Michigan, Detroit. Detroit Public Schools. Detroit at Work - Grade 4, 1966.Detroit. Detroit Public Schools. A Guide in Social Studies - PrimaryUnit. 1966. $.85.Detroit. Detroit Public Schools. Supplement to A Guide in SocialStudies, Grade 6B. 1965.Detroit. Detroit Public Schools. A Teachers Guide for Detroit atWork, Grade 4B. 1966.
Missouri, Kansas City. Kansas City Public Schools. Social Studies in theElementary Schools. 1965. 215 p. $2.50.
New Jersey, Cedar Grove. Cedar Grove Public Schools. Social StudiesGuides (Grades K-8). 1966. 210 p.Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of StukihaSocial Studies. K-6. 1965. unpaged.Mount Holly. Mount Holly Township Schools. Guide for the TeachingUnit of Mount Holly in Grade 3. n.d.Mount Holly. Mount Holly Township Schools. The Teaching Unit ofBurlin ton County in Grade 4. n.d. 47 p.
New York, Brooklyn. Board of Education, City of New York. Grade 1 -Living and Working Together im itiesun . 1966. Experi-mental, distribution limited.Brooklyn. Board of Education, City of New York. Grade 2 - Livingand Working in City Communities Around the World. 1966. Experi-mental, distribution limited.Brooklyn. Board of Education, City of New York. Grade 3 - CulturesAround the World. 1967. Experimental, distribution limited.Brooklyn. Board of Education, City of New York. Kindergarten - TheChild in His School and Home Environment. 1966. Experimental, dis-tribution limited.Brooklyn. Board of Education, City of New York. Grade 4 - AmericanPeople and Leaders: How the United States Began and Grew. 1966.Experimental.
54 . . Social Studies - Elementary
New York, Brooklyn. Board of Education, City of New York. Grade 5 -The Western World: Geographic and Economic Studies. 1966. Ex-perimental, distribution limited.B reosot ke rlynn. Br r d iosf oEr idcuacla tai no , CCu litt ao fl BN ee nYn ionrgks. aGnrda dEea r61 T he
velopment. Experimental, distribution limited.Mineola. Mineola Public Schools. Curriculum Guide - ElementarySocial Studies. 1964. 302 p.
Ohio, Hamilton. Butler County Public Schools. Social Studies CurriculumGuide. (Grades 1-5). 1966. 95 p. $2.00.Lockland. Lockland Public Schools. Social Studies Curriculum Guide,K. 1963. 289 p.
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Philadelphia Public Schools. Geographia of theEastern Hemisphere. 1964.Springfield. School District of Springfield Township. A Guide forTeaching the Social Studies in the Elementary School. 1962. unpaged.University Park. Pennsylvania State University, Curriculum MaterialsCenter. Report I - Resource Units for the Curriculum of the Elemen-tary School. 1965. 101 p. Free.University Park. Pennsylvania State University, Curriculum Mate-rials Center. Report II - Resource Units for the Elementary School.1966. 76 p. Free.
Tennessee, Memphis. Memphis City Schools. Course of Study - SocialStudies - Grade 1. 1964. 32 p.Memphis. Memphis City Schools.Grade 2. 1964. 41 p.Memphis. Memphis City Schools.Grade 3. 1965. 33 p.Memphis. Memphis City Schools.Grade 4. 1965. 35 p.Memphis. Memphis City Schools.Grade 5. 1965. 41 p.Memphis. Memphis City Schools.Grade 6. 1965. 36 p.
Texas, Bryan. Bryan Public Schools. Social Studies I, II. 38 p. $5.00.Bryan. Bryan Public Schools. Social Studies III, IV. 82 p. $5.00.Bryan. Bryan Public Schools. Social Studies V. VI. 58 p. $5.00.Houston. Houston Public Schools. Geography for Grade Three. 1966.119 p. $1.50.Nederland. Nederland Public Schools. Elementary Social Studies forGrades 1-5. 1966. $3.00.
Virginia, Norfolk. Norfolk Public Schools. Norfolk Is Our City. (Grade 3).1965. 55 p.Norfolk. Norfolk Public Schools. Family Finance, Grades 1-6. n.d.150 13.Norfolk. Norfolk Public Schools. SocialStudies,Grade 4. 1966. 42 p.Norfolk. Norfolk Public Schools. Geography and Culture of the West-ern Hemisphere. 1963. 97 p.Richmond. Richmond Public Schools. Social Sciences in the PrimaryGrades - A Tentative Guide. 1966. 31 p.
Washington, Aberdeen. Aberdeen Public Schools. Social Studies, ResourceGuide, K-7. 1964. $3.00.Spokane. Whitworth College. A Funtastic Tour of Parks and Bridges.1966. 7 p.
Course of Study - Social Studies -
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West Virginia, Charleston. State Department of Education. An InserviceTraining Program - Social Studies in Elementary Schools. 1966. 30 p.
Wisconsin, Janesville. Janesville Public Schools, Resource Units - Grade I.
1966. unpaged. NFS.Janesville. Janesville Public Schools. Resource Units - Grade IL
1966. unpaged. NFS.Janesville. Janesville Public Schools.1966. unpaged. NFS.Janesville. Janesville Public Schools.1966. unpaged. NFS.Janesville. Janesville Public Schools.1966. unpaged. NFS.Janesville. Janesville Public Schools. Resource Units - Grade VI.
1966. unpaged. NFS.Madison. Madison Public Schools. Supplement to Guide to Teaching
Social Studies, K-6. 1966. 48 p. $3.00.
Resource Units - Grade III.
Resource Units - Grade IV.
Resource Units - Grade V.
SECONDARY (GRADES 7-12)
Arkansas, Little Rock. Little Rock Public Schools. Curriculum Guide for
Secondary Schools. September, 1966. 155 p.California, Oakland. Oakland Public Schools. Resource Guide for Teaching
about Contributions of Minorities to American Culture. 1966. 121 p.
Sacramento. Sacramento County Schools. The United States and Our
Heritage, Social Studies Guide, Grade Eight. 1966.
Colorado, Denver. Denver Public Schools. The Social Studies Progmasifthe Denver Public Schools United States History, Grade 11. 1966.
76 p. $1.35.Denver. Denver Public Schools. Instructional Materials and Re-
sources for the Jr. Hi h School Social Studies Program. 1966. 62 p.
$1.20.Denver. Denver Public Schools. The Social Studies Program of the
Denver Public Schools Junior High School. 1966. 216 p. $2.40.
Delaware, Newark. Newark Special School District. Curriculum Guide,
Social Studies, Grades 7-11. 1966.Florida, Miami. Dade County Public Schools. The Living Textbook. 1965.
37 p.Georgia, Columbus. Muscogee County School District. Latin America,
Africa, and the Pacific. (Grade 7). 1966. 57 p.Kansas, Dee- y. Derby Public Schools. Social Studies Guides for Seventh
and Eighth Year. 1965. unpaged. $1.50.Derby. Derby Public Schools. Social Studies Guide for Ninth Year.
1965. unpaged. $1.50.Kentucky, Frankfort. Department of Education. The Right to Choose - A
Resource Unit for the Study of the Proposed Constitution Revision.
1966. 50 p.Massachusetts, Framingham. Framingham Public Schools. Social Studies -
Grade 7. 1966. 42 p.Michigan, Bloomfield Hills. Cranbrook School. Revolution and Reaction,
the Impact of the New Social Studies. 1966. 135 p. $2.95.
Minnesota, Minneapolis. Minneapolis Public Schools. Teaching Social
Studies to the Low Achiever in the Secondary School. 1966. 222 p.
$3.50.
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Mississippi, Biloxi. Biloxi Public Schools. Social Studies Curriculum Guide,(7th Grade). 1966. 130 p.Biloxi. Biloxi Public Schools. Mississippi History Curriculum Guide.(includes also Civics). 1966.
Nebraska, Bellevue. Bellevue Public Schools. Social Studies - Grade 8.1966. 89 p.Bellevue. Bellevue Public Schools. Social Studies - Grade 7. 1966.69 p.
New Jersey, Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course ofStudy in Civics, Grades 10-12. 1964. unpaged.Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of Study inHistory - Grade 8. 1964. 58 p.
New York, Brooklyn. Board of Education, New York City. Grade 11 - Amer-ican Studies. 1966. Experimental, distribution limited..Brooklyn. Board of Education, New York City. Grade 10 - WorldStudies: Western Civilization - History and Culture. 1966. Experi-mental, limited distribution.Brooklyn. Board of Education, City of New York. Grade 7 - AmericanHistory: Historical Development of United States, Its Political andGeographic Setting. 1966. Experimental, distribution limited.Brooklyn. Board of Education, New York City. Grade 9 - WorldStudies: Eastern Civilization r Regional Studies. 1966. Experimental,distribution limited.Syracuse. City School District. Our State, Community and Nation.1965. 119 p.
North Carolina, Winston-Salem. Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools.A Seventh Grade Resource Unit. 1966. 149 p. $2.50.Winston-Salem. Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools. Contempo-rary Affairs. 1966. 11 p. $.50.Winston-Salem. Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools. World Cul-tures. 1966. 35 p. $1.25.
Ohio, Cleveland. Cleveland Public Schools. Teacher's Guide for 9B SocialStudies. 1965. 121 p. $3.00.Cleveland. Board of Catholic Education - Diocese of Cleveland. Senioragcial Science. 1965. 110 p. $2.00.Cleveland. Board of Catholic Education - Diocese of Cleveland.Global-Centric History and Culture. 1965. 120 p. $2.00.Cleveland. Cleveland Public Schools. /B,2ASQ_c_ii,00_g' AgligejiGuide for an Adiusted Course. 1965. 103 p. $2.50.Lockland. Lockland Public Schools. Social Studies Curriculum Guide.Grades 7-12. 1963. 244 p.
Pennsylvania, Industry. Western Beaver Jr.-Sr. High School. Social Studies,n.d. 81 p. $.50.Philadelphia. Philadelphia Public Schools. Pennsylvania and Ameri-can History and Government. 1965.Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Public Schools. World Cultures. Grade 10.1966. 54 p. $2.00,
Texas, Abilene. Abilene Public Schools. Curriculum Guide - Social Studies -Secondary Level. 1966. 35 p.Beaumont. Beaumont Public Schools. Social Studies Curriculum Guide.(Grades 1-6). 1966.Gregory. Gregory-Portland Public Schools. Social Studies 1-8. 1966.54 p. $2.00.
Social Studies - Economics . 57
Texas, McKinney. McKinney Public Schools. Social Studies, Grades 7-12.n.d.Nederland. Nederland Public Schools. Social Studies for Grades 8 9,10, 11. and 12. 1966. $4.00.
Washington, Everett. Everett School District 2. Europe in the Middle Ages,Sample Resource Unit, Grade 7. 1966. 27 p.
West Virginia, Charleston. State Department of Education. An lnserviceTraining Program - Social Studies in Secondary Schools. 1966. 28 p.
Wisconsin, Beloit. Beloit Wisconsin Public Schools. Social Studies, UnitedStates Foreign Relations. 1966. 16 p.Beloit. Beloit Wisconsin Public Schools. Social Studies - AmericanProblems, Secondary. 1965. 54 p.Janesville. Janesville Public Schools. Local History - Resource Ma-terials. 1966. unpaged. NFS.Madison. Madison Public Schools. Guide to Concept Teaching in theSocial Studies, American History (Grade 9). 1966. 182 p. $3.00.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. Social Studies Guide forTeachers. Grade 8. 1965. 296 p. $2.50.
ECONOMICS
Georgia, Columbus. Muscogee County School District. Economics Courseof Study. 1966. unpaged.
New Jersey, Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course ofStudy in Economics. n.d. unpaged.
New York, New York. Joint Council on Economics Education. TeachersGuide to Developmental Economic Education Programs, Part One.1964. 46 p. $.50.New York. Joint Council on Economic Education. Teachers Guide toDevelopmental Economic Education Programs, Part II. 1964. 95 p.$1.00.
Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Public Schools. Teacher's Manualfor Economics Readings for Students of Eighth Grade United StatesHistory. 1966. 75 p.Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Public Schools. Economics Readings for Stu-dents of Eighth Grade United States History. 1966. 83 p.
Utah, Salt Lake City. Salt Lake City Board of Education. Social Studies:Economics. n.d. 190 p.
Virginia, Norfolk. Norfolk Public Schools. Using Sense with Your Dollars.1960.Norfolk. Norfolk Public Schools. Television Curriculum Guide forPersonal inanct. 1963. 51 p.Norfolk. Norfolk Public Schools. A Pro osed Economics Pro ramfor the Second Semester at the Twelfth Grade. 1962. 51 p.Richmond. State Department of Education. Elementary School Eco-nomics. 1966. 147 p. $1.00.
Washington, Olympia. State Department of Education. Economics Educationfor Washington Schools, K through 6. 1966. unliFiFer.Olympia. Superintendent' of Public Instruction. Economic Educationfor Washington Schools. 1966. $2.00. For information write: JointCouncil on Economic Education, 1212 Avenue of Americas, New York,N.Y., 10036.
58 . . . Social Studies - Geography
GEOGRAPHY
Kentucky, Louisville. Louisville Public Schools. World Geography. 1966.53 p. $.75.
Michigan, Lansing. Lansing School District. Social Studies 1 and 2, Cul-tural Geography of Eurasia, Africa and Australia. 1966-67. 54 p.$1.50.
New Jersey, Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course ofstuckln Geography 7. 1964. 33 p.Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of Study inGeography - Grade 8. 1964. 35 p.
Ohio, Cleveland. Cleveland Public Schools. Senior High Geography. 1966.40 p. $2.50.
GOVERNMENT AND IDEOLOGIES
Alabama, Daphne. Brothers of the Sacred Heart, New Orleans Province.ciNri_.csi& 1966. 23 p. $1.00.Daphne. Brothers of the Sacred Heart, New Orleans Province. Amer-ican Government Syllabus. 1966. 64 p. $1.25.
Georgia, Columbus. Muscogee County School District. American Govern-ment Course of Study: Political Science. 1966. unpaged.
Indiana, Indianapolis. Indianapolis Public Schools. United States Govern-ment. Curriculum Bulletin No. 63, 1963. 30 p.
Minnesota, Rochester. Rochester Public Schools. District #4. AmericanGovernment. 1966. 206 p. $3.00.
Missouri, St. Louis. St. Louis Public Schools. We Elect: The Story of St.Louis Government and Politics. 1965. 227 p. Available in limitedquanties. NFS.
Mississippi, Biloxi. Biloxi Public Schools. American Government Curricu-lum Guide. 1966. 91 p.
Ohio, Cincinnati. Cincinnati Public Schools. Civics. 1965. 114 p.Columbus. Franklin County Public Schools. Building on Our Heritage.1966. 55 p. $.50.
Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Public Schools. InternationalRelations.1966. 57 p. $2.00,
Texas, Bryan. Bryan Public Schools. Government. 36 p. $5.00.Richardson. Richardson Independent School District. American Gov-ernment. June, 1966. 70 p.
HISTORY - AMERICAN
Georgia, Columbus. Muscogee County School District. American StudiesPrade 121. n.d. 9 p.Columbus. Muscogee County School District. United States Studies.(Grade 11). 1966. 34 p.Columbus. Muscogee County School District. United States History(8th Grade). 1966. 33 p.
Illinois, Chicago. Board of Education, City of Chicago. Law in AmericanLife. 1966. 41 p.Hinsdale. Hinsdale Central High School. American Studies: TheHuman Enterprise. 1966. unpaged. $5.00.Hinsdale. Hinsdale Central High School. Illinois Studies. 1966. un-paged. $4.00.
Social Studies - American History . . . 59
Kansas, Wichita. Wichita Public Schools. 1876-1964: American History.1964. 86 p.
Kentucky, Louisville. Louisville Public Schools. United States History(Grades 7-8). 1966. 50 p. $.75.
Maryland, Elkton. Cecil County Public Schools. Problems of Democracy -a curriculum guide. 1966. 37 p.Upper Marlboro. Prince Geogre's County. A Curriculum Guide inSocial Studies - U.S. History. 1965. 441 p.
Michigan, Portage. Portage Public Schools. Social Studies CurriculumGuide. n.d. 69 p. $1.25.
Mississippi, Biloxi. Biloxi Public Schools. American History CurriculumGuide. 1966. 100 p.
New Jersey, Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course ofStudy in U.S. History II. 1964. unpaged.
New York, Whitesboro. Whitesboro Central Schools. American History forIndividual Assistance Groups. 1966. 83 p. $1.50.
North Carolina, Winston-Salem. Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools.U.S. History. 1966. 39 p. $1.00.
Ohio, Cleveland. Board of Catholic Education - Diocese of Cleveland.Topic; . History of the United States. 1965. $2.00. 38 p.
South Dakota, Watertown. Watertown Public Schools. Instructional Guide:American . (Grade 11). 137 p.
Texas, Richardson. Richardson Independent School District. AmericanHistory. June, 1966. 74 p.Richardson. Richardson Independent School District. United StatesHistory, Grade 8. June, 1966. 165 p.
Virginia, Norfolk. Norfolk Public Schools. American Studies, TentativeCurriculum Guide. 1965.
HISTORY - WORLD
Georgia, Columbus. Muscogee County School District. World History Courseof Study. (Grade 10). 1966. 23 p.
Illinois, Hinsdale. Hinsdale Central High School. The History of WesternCivilization. 1966. unpaged. $3.00.
Indiana, Columbus. Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation. SocialScience: The Study of Man or World History I. 1966. 96 p. $1.25.
Maryland, Towson. Baltimore County Public Schools. World History -Grade Ten Advanced Program. 1966. 126 p. $5.00.Towson. Baltimore County Public Schools. World History, Grade Ten.1966. 163 p. $5.00.Upper Marlboro. Prince George's County. A Curriculum Guide inWorld History. 1966. 300 p.
Minnesota, Rochester. Rochester Public Schools, District No. 4. ModernBursjpeai Hi_o_ry. 1966. 114 p. $3.00.
New Jersey, Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course ofStudy in World History. 1964. unpaged.
Texas, Bryan. Bryan I ablic Schools. World History. 35 p. $5.00.
SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY
Georgia, Columbus. Muscogee County School District. Psychology Courseof Study; Sociology Course of Stt yid. 1966. unpaged.
60 . . Special Programs - General
Kentucky, Louisville. Louisville Public Schools. Urban Problems. 1966.
75 p. $1.00.Minnesota, Minneapolis. Minneapolis Public Schools. The Negro in Ameri-
can Culture. 1965. 147 p.Mississippi, Biloxi. Biloxi Public Schools. Sociology Curriculum Guide.
1966. 89 p.New Jersey, Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course of
Study in Sociology. 1964.New York, Syracuse. City School District. World Culture Studies, Grades
9-10, Curriculum Bulletin, No. 10. 1965-66 Series, 1965. 107 p.Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Public Schools. Sociology. 1966.
20 p. $1.50.
PSYCHOLOGY
Maryland, Upper Marlboro. Prince George's County. A Curriculum Guidein Social Studies - Psychology. 1966. 334 p.
New Jersey, Millville. Millville Public Schools. A Tentative Course ofStudy in Psychology. 1964. unpaged.
New York, East Syracuse. Minoa Central Schools. An Introduction to Psy-aolczy j) Curriculum Guide). 1966. 50 p. $1.50.
Special Programs
GENERAL
Arkansas, Little Rock. State Department of Education. Education of Excep-tional Children. 1960. 51 p.
California, Montebello. Montebello Unified School District. Ego Develop-ment in School Children Who Are Afraid toLearn. 1963. 45 p. $1.04.
Colorado, Denver. Colorado Department of Education. Tesoro De Oro:Books for Spanish-Speaking Students. 1966. 11 p.
Illinois, Champaign. Champaign Community Schools. Occupational Explora-dons Pro 1966. 17 p. $1.00.Champaign. Champaign Community Schools. Occupational Explora-tions Summer Program Evaluative Study. 1966. 20 p. $1,00.
Illinois, Chicago. Chicago Public Schools. Opportunity Unlimited, Com-pensatory Education. 1966. unpaged.
Indiana, Indianapolis; Indianapolis Public Schools. You'd Like Teaching.Cadet Teacher Program. 1963. 24 p.
Michigan, Lansing. Lansing Public Schools. Family Helper Service, 1966.68 p.Lansing. Lansing School District. Instructional Innovations. 1965-66. 54 p.Lansing. Lansing School District of Ingham, Eaton, and Clinton Coun-ties. .4 nnualRe o of Lansin Nei hborhood Yo t Alp 1966. 51 p.
Texas, Dallas. Dallas Independent School District. Special Services. n.d.9 p.
Vermont, Bennington. Cooperative Project for Curriculum Development.The Slow Learner: Implications for Instructions. 1966. unpaged.
Washington, Seattle. Seattle Public Schools. A Manual for Administrationof Special Education. 1963. 89 p.
Special Programs - Gifted and/or Creative . . . 61
Washington, Spokane. Whitworth College. Survey. . . . Special Education forSpecial Children. 1966. 29 p. $1.00.
CULTURALLY DEP RIVED
Arizona, Tucson. Tucson Public Schools. Pueblo Enrichment Program.1965. 33 p. $.75.
California, Los Angeles. Los Angeles City Schools. Division of Instructional
Services. Teaching the Educable Mentally Retarded Child to Read.
1966. 77 p.Colorado, Denver. Colorado State Department of Education. High Interest
Low Vocabulary Books. (General). 1965. 45 p. $.50.
Connecticut, Storrs. School of Education, University of Connecticut. ABibliography on Education for the Disadvantaged. August,1966. 50 p.
Florida, Tallahassee. State Department of Education. Education for All -
improving Opportunities itionall1966. 35 p. available.
Illinois, Chicago. Chicago Public Schools. Operation RISE - Relevant Indi-vidualized and Specialized Education. 1966. 21 p.Decatur. Decatur Public Schools. A Pre-Vocational CurriculumGuide for the Educationally Disadvantaged. 1966. 57 p.
Kentucky, Louisville. Louisville Public Schools. General Crafts: A Cur-,riculum Guide. (Grade 7-9). 1966. 104 p. $1.25.Louisville. Louisville Public Schools. Handbook Exhibit Center.1966. 61 p. $1.00.
Louisiana, New Orleans. New Orleans School District. Esoicst Headstart,Grades 1-8. 1966. 12 p. $.75.
Michigan, Lansing. Lansing School District, Ingham, Eaton, Clinton Coun-ties. Head Start. 1965. unpaged.Lansing. Lansing SchoolDistrict. Evaluation ofEducational Programsfor Disadvantaged Children Title I. 1966. unpaged.
New York, New York. Columbia University. Concept and Language Develop-
ment in a Kinder arten of Disadvanta ed Children. (Kindergarten).1966. 218 p. $3.00.
New York, Glens Falls. Glens Falls City Schools. Development of Curricu-
lum for Disadvantaged Children Summer Writing Project. Title I,ESEA, Communication and Team Teaching, (Seventh Grade English).
1966.Tvras, Abilene. Abilene Public Schools. Head Start Curriculum Guide. 1966.
15 p.Abilene. Abilene Public Schools. Head Start Guide. n.d. 14 p.
GIFTED AND/OR CREATIVE
California, Beverly Hills. Beverly Hills Unified School District. Educationkr the Academically Able and Thlented and the State Gifted Minor.
1966. unpaged.Los Angeles. Los Angeles City Schools. Reading for the Gifted:Guided E)ttension of Reading Skills throu h Literature. 1966. 104 p.
Illinois, Arlington Heights. Arlington Heights Public Schools, District 25.
Gifted Child Program. 1966. various paging.Champaign. Champaign Community Schools, Unit 44. lip/Jo zipLt.__,on
Gifted and Creativity. 1966. 36 p. $1.50.
62 . . . MENTALLY HANDICAPPED
California, Los Angeles. Los Angeles City Schools. Teaching the EducableMentally Retarded. 1966. 77 p.Sacramento. California State Department of Education. Programsfor the Trainable Mentally Retarded. 1966. 107 p. $.60.
Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver. British Columbia Teachers Federa-tion. Resource Manual for Educable Mentally Retarded Children.1966. 70 p.Ontario, Toronto. Department of Education. Schools for RetardedChildren. 1966. 9 p.
District of Columbia, Washington. Public Schools of District of Columbia.Curriculum for the Severely Mentally Retarded. 1965. 122 p. $1.50.
Illinois, Champaign. Champaign Community Schools, Unit #4. Areas of In-struction for Trainable Mentally Handicapped Children. 1966. 62 p.$2.00.Hinsdale. Hinsdale Township High School Central. Four Year Planfor the Slow Learner. 1966. 60 p. $2.00.
Iowa, Cedar Falls. Cedar Falls Community Schools. Sociology and Eco-nomics Guide for Slow Learners. (12th Grade). 1965. 70 p. $2.00.
Minnesota, St. Paul. St. Paul Public Schools. A Resource Guide for Teachersof Educable Mentally Retarded Children in Minnesota Public Schools,Elementary and Secondary Schools. 1966 71 p.
Missouri, Mexico. Mexico Public Schools. Guide for the Slower-Learner inSecondary English, Social Studies, and Science. 1966. $2.00.
Ohio, Berea. Berea City School District. Curriculum Outline for SpecialEducation Junior and Senior High Program. 1966. 83 p.
Oklahoma, Oklahoma City. State Department of Education. CurriculumGuide for Teacher - Coordinators of Educable Mentally HandicappedStudents. 1966. 86 p.
Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Public Schools. Manual for Sectionon Special Education: Special TrainingClasses. (Grades 1-12). 1966.118 p. $3.00.
Tennessee, Memphis. Memphis City Schools. Coordinated Program of Vo-cational Rehabilitation and Special Education Services for MentallyRetarded. n.d.Memphis. Memphis City Schools. Special Education. 1963-64. variouspaging.
Texas, Houston. Houston Independent School District. Guide for EducableMentally Retarded. (Levels 6-7). 1966. 191 p. $2.50.Nederland. Nederland Public Schools. Special Education. 1965. $1.00.
Wisconsin, Beloit. Beloit Wisconsin Public Schools. Exceptional Education -Language Arts - Trainable, Educable. 1966. 76 p.Beloit. Beloit Wisconsin Public Schools. Science for Trainable andEducable Mentally Retarded. 1966. 90 p.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. Programs for Retarded Chil-dren, Handbook of Policies and Procedures, Special Education. 1966.34 p. $1.50.
---- Waukesha. Waukesha County Special Education District. CurriculumMaterials and Supplies for Special Education Classes. n.d. 40 p.
NEUROLOGICALLY HANDICAPPED
Kentucky, Louisville. Louisville Public Schools. A Developmental Approachto Learning for Young Children. 1966. 160 p. $2.00.
Broadening the Scope of the Curriculum . . . 63
Rhode Island, Warwick. Public Schools of Warwick. An Emerging Programfor Emotionally Disturbed and Neurologically Impaired Pupils. 1966.44 p. $1.00.
Tennessee, Memphis. Memphis City Schools. Planfor Experimental SpeciaEducation Classes for the Emotionally Disturbed. 1966. variouspaging.
PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
Illinois, Champaign. Champaign Community Unit 4 Schools. ExpressiveConnected Language Concepts and Specific Achievements for ChildrenWho Have Impaired Hearing. 1966. 38 p. $1.50.Chicago. Chicago Public Schools. A Workbook in Speech Therapy.1965. 108 p.Markham. Cook County School District144. The Child and His S eechProblem. n.d. 12 p. $.50.
Tennessee, Memphis. Memphis City Schools. Proposal for ExperimentalSpecial Education Classes for Non-Retarded, Perceptually HandicappedChildren. 1966. various paging.
Texas, Dallas. Dallas Independent School District. Special Education forExceptional Children. 1963. 63 p. $3.00.Houston. Houston Independent School District. Guide for Teaching theDeaf and Hard of Hearing. (Grades 3 & 4). 1966. 104 p. $2.00.Houston. Houston Independent School District. Guide for Teaching theDeaf and Hard of Hearing (Grades 5 & 6). 1966. 107 p. $2.00.
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AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIALS
California, Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley School District. Audio VisualCatalog. 1965. unpaged. $1.00.San Diego. San Diego County Schools. Alive in Space. n.d. 18 p.San Diego. San Diego County Schools. Communication Satellites.n.d. 18 p.San Diego. San Diego County Schools. From Drawing Board to Launch-ing Pad. n.d. 21 p.San Diego. San Diego County Schools. Language Experience Approach:Dictation, guide, filmstrip, and tape. n.d. 23 p. $10.00.San Diego. San Diego County Schools. Language Experience Approach:
The Role of Experiences, guide, filmstrip, and tape. n.d. 21 p. $10.00.San Diego. San Diego County Schools. Language Experience Approach:
Style and Form, guide, filmstrip, and tape. n.d. 29 p. $10.00.San Diego. San Diego County Schools. Project Apollo: Manned Flightto the Moon. n.d. 71 p.
Illinois, Arlington Heights. Arlington Heights Public Schools, District 25.16mm Film Manual. 1966. various paging.Arlington Heights. Arlington Heights Public Schools, District 25.Multi-Sensory Aids Manual. 1966. various paging.Chicago. Board of Education, City of Chicago. Chicago, Our FamousCity - brochure and film strip. 1966. 6 p.Chicago. Board of Education, City of Chicago. Culture Study, No. 1 -brochure and filmstrip. 1966. 7 p.
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Kentucky, Louisville. Louisville Public Schools. Utilizing Audio-VisualMaterials in Social Studies. 1966. 45 p. $.75.
Mississippi, Jackson. Jackson Public Schools. Audio-Visual Materials forIn-Service Education. 1965. 8 p. $.50. (for exchange only).
Missouri, St. Louis. St. Louis Public Schools. Guidebook and Lessons forUse with Speech Improvement Tapes. 1966. 181 p.
New York, Buffalo. Buffalo Public Schools. Project Opportunity - Enlight-enment through Perception. 1967. unpaged.
Pennsylvania, Bensalem Township. Bensalem Township Public Schools.
Audio Visual Materials. 1965. 75 p.Wisconsin, Madison. State Department of Public Instruction. Elements of
An Effective Audio Visual Program. 1966. 42 p. $1.25.
CHARTS
California, Santa Fe Springs. Little Lake School District. Chart Samples.n.d. unpaged. chart.
New Jersey, Montclair. Montclair Public Schools. Curriculum Outline(K-12). chart. $.10.
CORE CURRICULUM, BLOCK-OF-TIMEAND MULTI-LEVEL INSTRUCTION DESIGNS
Arizona, Tucson. Tucson Public Schools. A Humanities Approach to English
and American History. 1966. 13 p. $.50.California, Beverly Hills. Beverly Hills Unified School District. Are They
All Alike? - Multi-Level of Achievement. n.d. 20 p.Beverly Hills. Beverly Hills Unified School District. CurriculumGuide for the Primary Levels of Achievement Program. 1965. 67 p.
Colorado, Pueblo. Pueblo Public Schools. Block of Time. n.d. Free,limited quantity.
Florida, Miami. Dade County Public Schools. This Is ERIC (CurriculumBulletin 1-K). 1966. 175 p. $.50.
Kentucky, Frankfort. Department of Education. On Grouping and Grading -
Secondary. (pamphlet).Michigan, Livonia. Franklin High School. The Franklin Plan, Operational
Position Statement for Instructional Improvement. 1966. 58 p. $2.50.
New York, New York. New York City Public Schools. Independent Learnings.Preliminary Curriculum Guide. 1966. 225 p.Whitesboro. Whitesboro Central Schools. Nongrading for PrimaryStudents. 1966. 93 p. $2,00.
North Carolina, Cullowhee. Western Carolina College, Guidance Clinic.The Challen e - A Pro ram for the Non-Graded Primary School.1966. 78 p. $1.50.
Oklahoma, Tulsa. Tulsa Public Schools. A Manual for the Non-Graded orContinuous Growth Primary School. 1966. 168 p.
Texas, Bryan. Bryan Public Schools. Elementary Analysis. 20 p. $5.00.
EDUCATIONAL RADIO & TELEVISION
Canada, Ontario, Toronto. Ontario Department of Education. MathematicsEverywhere - Grades 1-6. 1966. unpaged.
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Canada, Ontario, Toronto. Ontario Department of Education. PSSC Physics,Macrocasms and Microcasms - Grade 13. 1966. unpaged.
Florida, Miami. Dade County Public Schools. The Brave and the Free.1967. 273 p. $1.50.Miami. Dade County Public Schools. Ideas in Motion - Perception.Miami. Dade County Public Schools. Science 7. 1967. $1.25.Miami. Dade County Schools. Utilization of Instructional Televisionin the Secondary School. 1966. 79 p. $1.00.
Georgia, Atlanta. WETV Channel 30. 740 Bismark Rd. NE. 30309. AtlantaPublic Schools. Fun-N-Fitness - Elementary Physical Education,Kindergarten, First Grade. 1966. 42 p. $2.50.Atlanta. WETV Channel 30. 740 Bismark Rd. NE. 30309. AtlantaPublic Schools. Fun-N-Fitness - Elementary Physical Education,Second-Third Grades. 1966. 56 p. $2.50.Atlanta. WETV Channel 30. 740 Bismark Rd. NE. 30309. AtlantaPublic Schools. Fun-N-Fitness - Elementary Physical Education,Fourth-Fifth Grades. 1966. 63 p. $2.50.Atlanta. WETV Channel 30. 740 Bismark Rd. NE. 30309. AtlantaPublic Schools. Health-N-Happiness - Elementary School PhysicalEducation, Fourth-Fifth Grades. 1966. 49 p. $2.50.Atlanta. WETV Channel 30. 740 Bismark Rd. NE. 30309. AtlantaPublic Schools. Fun-N-Fitness - Elementsical Education,Sixth-Seventh Grades. 1966. 51 p. $2.50.
Illinois, Chicago. Board of Education, City of Chicago. Seminar '66Physical Geography. 1966. 96 p.
Iowa, Des Moines. PolkCounty Schools. Art - Here, There and Everywhere.Grade Two. 1966-67. 36 p.Des Moines. Polk County Schools. Art - Here There and Everywhere.Grade Three. 1966-67. 36 p.Des Moines. Polk County Schools. Books and Beyond - TelevisionLessons in Literature for Grade 6. 1966-67. 50 p.Des Moines. Polk County Schools. Funwith Sounds, Grade One. 36 p.Des Moines. Polk County Schools. Isn't it a Wonder! Grade 2. 89 p.Des Moines. Polk County Schools. Just Browsing, Grade 5. 1966-67.54 p.Des Moines. Polk County Schools. Music Time for Grade One. n.d.unpaged.Des Moines. Polk County Schools. Music Time ...Grade Two. n.d.unpaged.Des Moines. Polk County Schools. Music Time ...Grade Three. n.d.unpaged.Des Moines. Polk County Schools. Music Time for Grade Four. n.d.unpaged.Des Moines. Polk County Schools. Music Time for Grade Five. n.d.unpaged.Des Moines. Polk County Schools. Music Time for Grade Six. n.d.unpaged.Des Moines. Polk County Schools. Music Time for Grades Five andSix. n.d. unpaged.Des Moines. Polk County Schools. Primary Physical Education -Television Lessons, Primary. n.d. 40 p.Des Moines. Polk County Schools. Speech Time (Kindergarten). n.d.36 p.
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Iowa, Des Moines. Polk County Schools. What's Your Idea? 2nd GradeLanguage. n.d. 21 p.
New Mexico, Albuquerque. Albuquerque Public Schools. Music 4 - A Tele-class for In-Service Viewing. 1966. 95 p. $1.00.
New York, Mineola. Mineola Public Schools. Teachers Guide for TelevisedScience Lessons. K-6. 1965. 140 p.New York. WNYE-FM, New York City. 1966-67 Radio Manual. 1966.$1.50.New York. WNYE, Channel 25, New York City. 1966-67 TelevisionManual. 1966. $2.00.New York. City of New York Television. America's Cultural Heritage.1966. 36 p. $.25.New York. WNYE, New York City. Radio Manual, 1965-1966. 1965.
Washington, Seattle. KCTS-TV, Seattle. First Looks at Science (Grade 1 &Temporary Guide. 1966-67. unpaged. $1.00.
Seattle. KCTS-TV, Seattle. Science, 3 and 4. (Series B). 1962-63.78 p. $1.00.Seattle. KCTS-TV, Seattle. Science 5 or 6. 1963-64. 71 p. $1.00.Seattle. University of Washington, KCTS-TV, Seattle. Focus on Fitness(Grade 2). 1962-63. 23 p. $1.00.Seattle. KCTS-TV, Seattle. Focus on Fitness (Grade 5). n.d. 30 p.$1.00.Seattle. University of Washington, KCTS-TV, Seattle. In and Out ofthe City (Grade 2). 1965-66. 69 p. $1.00.Seattle. KCTS-TV, Seattle. Let's Sing Together (Grade 1). 1964-65.94 p. $1.00.Seattle. KCTS-TV, Seattle. Merrily Sing (Grade 2). Permanent Guide.1965-66. 115 p. $1.00.Seattle. KCTS-TV, Seattle. Singing Sounds (Grade 3). TemporaryGuide. 1966-67. 98 p. $1.00.Seattle. University of Washington, KCTS-TV, Seattle. Listen and Say(Grades 1 and 2). n.d. 41 p. $1.00.Seattle. KCTS-TV, Seattle. Looking into Art. (Grade 4). 1964-65.68 p. $1.00.Seattle. KCTS-TV, Seattle. Seeing through Art (Grade 5). 1964-65.35 p. $1.00.Seattle. KCTS-TV, Seattle. Art (Grade 6). 1963-64. 35 p. $1.00.Seattle. KCTS-TV, Seattle. Rhymes, Rhythms, andRounds (Grade 4).1962-63. 68 plus p. $1.00.Seattle. University of Washington, KCTS-TV. Se Habla Espanol, I.1964-65. 236 p. $2.00.Seattle. University of Washington, KCTS-TV. Se Habla Ma Espanol.Permanent Guide II. 1964-65. 282 p. $2.00.Seattle. KCTS-TV, Seattle. Se Habla y Se Les Espanol. PermanentGuide III. 1965-66. 288 p. $2.00.Seattle. KCTS-TV, Seattle. Teacher's Guide to Classroom Viewing_zElementary Edition. 1966-67. 68 p. $1.00.
Wisconsin, Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. Arithmetic for You,Upper Primary_A. 1966. 21 p. $.50.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. Arithmetic for You, UpperPrimary B. 1966. 22 p. $.50.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. Arithmetic for You, 4th GradeA. 1966. 22 p. $.50.
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Wisconsin, Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools.4th Grade B. 1966. 21 p. $.50.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. Arithmetic For You, 5thGrade A. 1966. 20 p. $.50.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. Arithmetic For You, 5thGrade B. 1966. 24 p. $.50.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. Arithmetic For You, 6thGrade A. 1966. 23 p. $.50.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. Arithmetic For You 6thGrade B. 1966. 23 p. $.50.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. Art For You, Lower Primary.1966. 23 p. $.50.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. Art For You, Middle Primary.1966. 21 p. $.50.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. Art For You, Upper Primary.1966. 21 p. $.50.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. Art For You, 4th Grade. 1966.23 p. $.50.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. Art For You, 5th Grade. 1966.23 p. $.50.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. Art For You, 6th Grade. 1966.23 p. $.50.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. Foreign Language for You,Spanish - Semester I - Grade 5. 1966. 56 p. $.50.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. Foreign Language For You,Spanish - Semester II - Grade 5. 1966. 65 p. $.50.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools, Foreign Language For You,6th Grade. 1966. 65 p. $.50.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. Foreign Language For You,6th Grade. 1966. 54 p. $.50.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. Music For You, Lower Pri-mary. 1966. 18 p. $.50.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. Music For You, Middle Pri-mary. 1966. 22 p. $.50.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Publicmary. 1966. 19 p. $.50.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public1966. 29 p. $.50.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public1966. 33 p. $.50.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public1966. 25 p. $.50.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. Physical Education For You,Lower Primary. 1966. 38 p. $.50.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. Physical Education ForAom,Middle Primary. 1966. 39 p. $.50.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. Physical Education For You,Upper Primary. 1966. 38 p. $.50.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. Physical Education For You,4th Grade. 1966. 35 p. $.50.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. Physical Education For You,5th Grade. 1966. 51 p. $.50.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. Physical Education For You,6th Grade. 1966. 65 p. $.50.
Arithmetic For You,
Schools. Music For You, Upper Pri-
Schools. Music For You, 4th Grade.
Schools. Music For You, 5th Grade.
Schools. Music For You, 6th Grade.
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Wisconsin, Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. Science Trails MiddlePrimary. 1966. 18 p. $.50.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. Science For You, Upper Pri-mary. 1966. 50 p. $.50.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. Science For You, 4th Grade.1966. 35 p. $.50.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. Science For You. 5th Grade.1966. 36 p. $.50.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. Science For You, 6th Grade.1966. 37 p. $.50.Milwaukee. Milwaukee Public Schools. Earth Science - InstructionalTelevision for 8th grade. 1965. 80 p. $1,00,
FIELD TRIPS
California, Oakland. Oakland Public Schools. Study Tour Guide. n.d. 210 p.
Indiana, Gary. School City of Gary. Field Trip Guide for the ElementaryChild. 1966. 157 p.
Kentucky, Louisville. Louisville Public Schools. Field Trips. 1966. 164 p.
$2.00.Maine, Kittery. Kittery School Department. Educational, Historical and
Industrial Resource List for York County, Maine and Seacoast Area ofNew Hampshire. 1965. 51 p. no charge.
Massachusetts, Framingham. Framingham School Department. A ResourceDirectory of Things to Do . . . Places to Go . . . People to See. 1966.70 p.
Michigan, Portage. Portage Public Schools. Elementary Field Trip Guide.1966. 80 p.
Minnesota, St. Paul. Minnesota Elementary Principals' Association Depart-ment of Education. Guidelines for Out-of-the-Classroom EducationalExperiences. (Elementary Schools). 1966. 73 p.St. Paul. St. Paul Public Schools. This is Your Town Field Trip Hand-book. Third Revision. 1966. 73 p.
Ohio, Cincinnati. Northwest Local Schools. Kindergarten-Primary FieldTrip Booklet. 1966. 13 p.
Oregon, Portland. Portland Public Schools. The Community - Our Class-,room. 1966. 56 p. $2.50.
LIBRARY
Arkansas, Little Rock. State Department of Education. Basic ReferenceBooks for Secondary School Library. 1965. 62 p.Little Rock. State Department of Education. A Handbook for theStudent Assistant in the Sc112ol Llbrary 1959. 28 p.Little Rock. State Department of Education. A Manual for ElementarySchool Libraries. 1963. unpaged.
Colorado, Denver. Colorado State Department of Education. Adventures inUnderstandinlaskeria. 1966. 29 p. $.60.Denver. Colorado State Department of Education. The InstructionalMaterials Center Concept (General). 1966. 11 p. $.40.
Connecticut, Westport. Westport Public Schools. A Guide to the SchoolLibraries. 1966. 160 pi
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Delaware, Wilmington. Wilmington Public Schools. The Library in the Ele-mentary School. 1966. 225 p. $4.00.
Illinois, Chicago. Chicago Public Schools. Aids for the Elementary SchoolLibrarian. 1966. 26 p.
Kentucky, Bowling Green. Western Kentucky University Training School.Curriculum Guide, Elementary Library. 1966. 7 p.Louisville. Jefferson County Public Schools. Key Policies and Pro-.cedures for Libraries. 1966. 96 p.Louisville. Louisville Public Schools. Library Skills (Elementary).1966. 85 p. $1.25.
Louisiana, New Orleans. New Drleans Public Schools. Guidelines for theDevelopment of Library Skills - Elementary. 1965. 32 p. $.75.
Maryland, Upper Marlboro. Prince George's County Schools. Policies andProcedures of School Libraries. 1966. 45 p.
Minnesota, St. Paul. Roseville Schools District No. 623. Library Instructionin the Roseville Schools. 1965. 97 p. $5.25.
Missouri, Lee's Summit. Lee's Summit School District #7. Resource Li-brary (all level). n.d. unpaged.
Oregon, Portland. Roosevelt High School. The Knapp Project Library atRoosevelt High School. How Big Is An Idea? n.d. unpaged. $1.00.
Pennsylvania, Industry. Western Beaver Junior-Senior High School. LibraryInstruction. n.d. 9 p. $.50.
Tennessee, Memphis. Memphis City Schools. Elementary School Libraries,The Memphis Formula. n.d. unpaged.
Texas, Dallas. Dallas Independent School District. The Library in theSchool. 1965. 42 p. $1.50.Dallas. Dallas Independent School District. Library Instruction. n.d.2 p.Houston. Northeast Houston Schools. Guidelines to Library Instruc-tion. n.d. 60 p.Nederland. Nederland Public Schools. Policies and Procedures ofNederland's Elementary and Secondary School Libraries. 1965. un-paged. $1.00.
Washington, Seattle. Seattle Public Schools. Library Experiences for Ele-mentary School Children. 1966. 32 p.Spokane. Professional Materials Catalog. 1966. 421 p. $2.50.
RESOURCE MATERIALS
California, Sacramento. Sacramento County Schools. Guide to CommunityResources. 1966. unpaged.
Connecticut, Westport. Westport Public Schools. Instructional and Curricu-. lum Materials. 1966. various paging.Florida, Miami. Dade County Schools. Curriculum Improvement Instruc-
tional Services and Learning Resources. 1967. 48 p.Miami. Dade County Public Schools. The Living Textbook - Newspaperin the Classroom. 1965. 37 p.
Minnesota, St. Paul. St. Paul Public Schools. A Basic Organization for Cur-riculum Improvement. Publication No. 264-R2. 1966. 23 p.
Mississippi, Jackson. Jackson Public Schools. Community Resource Visi-tation. 1965. 78 p.
New Jersey, Trenton. State Department of Education. Paper Bound Booksin New Jersey Public Schools. 1965. 70 p.
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New York, New York. New York City Schools. Extended School Servicesthrough the All Day Neighborhood Schools. 1966. unpaged. $1,50,New York. New York City Schools. A Guide to Some Educational Re-sources in the City of New York. 1965. $1.50. unpaged.
Vermont, Bennington. Cooperative Project for Curriculum Development.Resource Catalog. 1966. 124 p.
SUMMER SCHOOL
New York, New York. New York City Public Schools. Community Services.Summer School Programs. 1966. 43 p.
TEAM TEACHING
California, Beverly Hills. Beverly Hills Unified School District. Handbook:A rl_learn Teaching Approach - Grade 12. 1966. 197 p.
Illinois, Chicago. Chicago Public Schools. Guidelines for Team Teaching.1966. 50 p.
Indiana, Terre Heute. School of Education, Indiana State University. TeamTeaching in Indiana. 1966. 36 p. $.50.
Kentucky, Frankfort. Department of Education. An Appraisal after a Ten-Year Trial of Team Teaching. (pamphlet). n.d. unpaged.
North Carolina, Winston-Salem. Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools.Non-Grading and Team Teaching. n.d. 31 p. $1.25.
Guidance, Counseling and Evaluation
California, Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley 3chool District. SpecialServices Handbook. n.d. unpaged. $1.00.Palo Alto. Menlo Park City SchoolDistrict. Self Enhancing Education,A Program to Motivate Learners. 1966. 138 p. $4.95.Sacramento. State Department of Education. Strengthening Counsel-ingSmices for Disadvantaged Youth. 1966. 144 p. $.80.Sacramento. California State Department of Education. Counselor'sGuide to College Mair)rs. 1966. 173 p. no charge.
Colorado, Denver. State Department of Education. Colorado Resources forSchool Guidance. 1966. 79 p.Denver. Denver Public Schools. Colorado GuidanceNewsletter. Nov.1966. 11 p.
Connecticut, Avon, Avon Public Schools. Criteria for Marking. n.d. 9 p.England, London. The Schools Council, Curri'mlum and Evaluation. 1966.
38 p. $.80.Florida, Gainesville. University of Florida. FERDA. Supervision, The IQ
Test in Pupil Evaluation. 1965. 31 p. $1.00.Illinois, Chicago, Chicago Public Schools. Pupil Personnel Services. 1966.
147 p.Hinsdale. Flinsdale Central High School. Careers Program. 1966.unpaged. $2.00.
Iowa, Cedar Falls. Cedar Falls Community Schools. Your Future - HighSchool Course Planning Booklet. 1965. 43 p. $3.00.
Kentucky, Frankfort. Department of Education. The Standardized TestingProgram. 1965. 79 p.
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Maryland, Upper Marlboro. Prince George's County. Guidance Guidelines.Handbook for Secondary Counselors. 1966. 65 p.
Michigan, Dearborn Heights. Crestwood School District. Pupil Evaluation.1966. 25 p.
Nebraska, Omaha. Omaha Public Schools. Guidance and Counseling in theJunior High School. 1962. 67 p.
New York, Armonk. Byrum Hills Central Schools. Testing PresentationAnalysis Standardized Testing Program. 1966. 16 p.Syracuse. City School District. Instructional Survey Report. 1965.57 p.
Oklahoma, Oklahoma City. State Department of Education. A Handbook forthe Improvement of Guidance and Counseling in Oklahoma GradesK-12,. 1964. 124 p.
Pennsylvania, Industry. Western Beaver Jr.-Sr. High School. Guidance -Curriculum. n.d. 9 p. $.50.Lower Burrell. Burrell School District. Elementary Evaluation Re-port. 1966. 50 p.Philadelphia. Philadelphia Public Schools. Homeroom Guidance,Grades 7,8,9. 1966.
Tennessee, Memphis. Memphis City Schools. Grade Card Reporting. 1964.20 p.
Texas, Austin. University of Texas. Total Achievement Scores. Instru-ment 5a. 1965.Austin. University of Texas. Diagnostic Outline Sheets. (Sets of 59)Instrument 6a. 1966.University of Texas. A Manual in Diatnosint Learnin Difficulties ofStudent Groups. Series No. 6. 1966. 14 p.Austin. University of Texas. A Manual for Individualized Analysis ofAchievement Test Data. Series No. 5. 1965. 11 p.Austin. University of Texas. A Manual in Grouping Pupils for Effec-tive Instruction, Series No. 8. 1966. 26 p.Austin. University of Texas. A Manual on Predicting Success. 1965.8 p.Houston. Houston Public Schools. Group Guidance in the Junior Hid'School. 1966. 60 p. $1.00.Levelland. Levelland Public Schools. A Preliminary Study on Guid-ance. 1966. 20 p. $1.00.Nederland. Nederland Public Schools. A Comprehensive GuidanceProgram for Grades 1-12. 1966, $2.00.Richardson. Richardson Independent School District. Guidance Bulle-tin, a Handbook for Students (Grades 942). June, 1966. 46 p.
Vermont, Bennington. Cooperative Project for Curriculum Development.Group Guidance in Sr. High. n.d. 10 p.
Virginia, Norfolk. Norfolk Public Schools. A Guide to Teacher Growththrough Self-Evaluation. 1966. 43 p.
Washington, Spokane. Whitworth College. Job Opportunities for You. 1966.25 p. $1.00.
Adult Education
Arizona, Phoenix. Phoenix College. Parent Study - Selected Materials forParents of Elementary Children. n.d. 100 p.Phoenix. Phoenix College. Parent Study - Selected Materials forParents of Pre-School Children. n.d. 111 p.
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Illinois, Champaign. Champaign Community Schools, Units #4. Adult Even-ing School, Staff Handbook. 1966. 36 p. $1.50.Chicago. Chicago Public Schools. Approved Textbook List for BasicAdult Education. 1966. 62 p.Chicago. Board of Education. Basic Adult Education - Mathematicsand Science. 1966. 259 p.Chicago. Board of Education. Teaching English as a New Language.1966. 165 p.
New York, New York. New York City Schools.City. 1965. 21 p. $1.00.New York. New York City Schools. Governing New York City. Part I.1966. unpaged. $1.00.New York. New York City Schools. Guide to Working in New YorkCity. 1965. 37 p. $1.00.New York. New York City Schools. Recreation and the Arts in NewYork City. 1966. 38 p. $1.00.New York. City of New York Schools. Teaching Dialogues, Englishas a New Language Program. Student Materials. 1966. 142 p. $2.50.New York. City of New York Schools. Teaching Dialogues, English asa New Language Program for Adults. Teacher's Guide. 1966. 178 p.$2.50.New York. City of New York Schools. Visiting HistoricalPlaces inNew York City. 1965. 32 p. $1.00.
Tennessee, Memphis. Memphis City Schools and Shelby County Schools.Adult Basic Education Program Curriculum Guide. n.d. 17 p.
Texas, Abilene. Abilene Public Schools. Adult Vocational HomemakingTeacher's Guide. 1965. 89 p.
Getting Around in New York
School-Cornmtnity Relations
GENERAL
California, Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley School District. FountainValley School District. n.d. unpaged. $.25,
Colorado, Denver. Colorado State Department of Education. EducationColorado. (Series of Newsletters). n.d.
Connecticut, Avon. Avon Public Schools. Avon Education Newsletter. 1966.6 p.Avon. Avon Public Schools. Educational Progress. n.d. 17 p.Avon. Avon Public Schools. Kindergarten Progress Report. n.d.Avon. Avon Public Schools. Progress Report - Primaa. n.d.Avon. Avon Public Schools. Progress Rert - Intermediate. n.d.
Illinois, Chicago. Chicago Public Schools. More Than Bricks and Mortar,1953-1966. 1966. 13 p.Chicago. Chicago Public Schools. School Beautification and Protection.1966. 37 p.
Indiana, Gary. School City of Gary. Course Descriptions and Informationfor Students and Parentsj Grades 7-12. 1966. $1.00.
Tennessee, Memphis. Memphis City Schools. Public Information. 9 p.Washington, Tacoma. Tacoma Public Schools. Creativity Plus Imagination.
1966. 8 p. no charge.Tacoma. Tacoma Public Schools. New Math Materials Bring NewSequence,. 1966. 4 p. no charge.
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Washington, Tacoma. Tacoma Public Schools. A School District on the Move.1966. 4 p. no charge.Tacoma. Tacoma Public Schools. What's Going on in the Fourth Grade?1966. no charge.
ANNUAL REPORTS
Illinois, Chicago. Chicago Public Schools. We Build, 1965-1966. 1965.unpaged.
Michigan, Wayne. Wayne Community School District. Annual Report - 1965-66. 1966. unpaged.
Rhode Island, Warwick. Warwick School Department. Annual Re ort of War-wick School Department. 1965-1966. 21 p.
PARENT HANDBOOKS
California, Sacramento. Sacramento County Office of Education. Your Childin School. 15 p. $.15.
Florida, Thllahassee. State Department of Education. For Parents - Under-standing Mathematics Today. 1966. 19 p.
Illinois, Markham. Cook County School District 144. Parents Handbook.1966.
Massachusetts, Bedford. Bedford Public Schools. Happy Landings theFirst Grade.
Michigan, Wayne. Wayne Community SchoolDistrict. Kindergarten, A Hand-book for Parents. n.d. 7 p.
Minnesota, St. Paul. St. Paul Public Schools. An Exploration of the JuniorHigh School Program, Publication No. 316. 1966. 14 p.St. Paul. St. Paul Public Schools. A Handbook for Parents of Elemen-tary School Children, Publication No. 306. 1966. 18 p.St. Paul. St. PaulPublic Schools. Opportunities Provided by the SeniorHigh School, Publication No. 317. 1966. 19 p.
New Jersey, Mount Holly. Mount Holly Township Public Schools. Elemen-tary School Handbook. n.d.Mount Holly. Mount Holly Township Public Schools. Mount HollyTownship Public Schools. n.d. 12 p.
New York, Whitesboro. Whitesboro Central School. Helping Your ChildLearn. Grade 1. 1966. 25 p. $1.00.Whitesboro. Whitesboro Central School. Helping Your Child Lean,Grade 2. 1966. 25 p. $1.00.Whitesboro. Whitesboro Central School. Helping Your Child Learn,Grade 3. 1966. 25 p. $1.00.Whitesboro. Whitesboro Central School. Helping Your Child Learn,Grade 4. 1966. 24 p. $1.00.Whitesboro. Whitesboro Central School. Helping Your Child Learn,Grade 5. 1966, 25 p. $1.00.Whitesboro. Whitesboro Central School. Helping Your Child Learn,Grade 6. 1966. 25 p. $1.00.
Ohio, Oregon. Oregon Elementary Schools. Aims and Objectives for Kinder:garten. (not available).Oregon. Oregon Elementary Schools. agi gestions for Preparinz YourChild for First Grade. (not available).
It,. , - .
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Oklahoma, Tulsa. Tulsa Public. Schools. The Non-Graded or ContinuousGrowth Primary School - Handbook for Parents. 1966. 13 p.
Pennsylvania, Green Ridge. Chester, Penn-Delco Union School District.Course Guide for Secondary Schools. 1966. 34 p. $1.00.
Texas, Abilene. Abilene Public Schools. Getting Ready for School. n.d.unpaged.
Virginia, Norfolk. Norfolk Public Schools. Entering First Grade. 1965.15 p.Norfolk. Norfolk Public Schools. Homework. 1964.
Washington, Tacoma. Tacoma Public Schools. Our Kindergarten Program.n.d. 17 p. no charge.Tacoma. Tacoma Public Schools. World Geography (9th). n.d. 4 p.no charge.
PARENT-TEACHER CONFERENCES
Florida, Miami. Dade County Public Schools. Communications to Parents.Curriculum Bulletin 20 FL. 1966.