Missouri State University Libraries
The Curriculum Resource Center (CRC) is designed to provide services and materials for students pursuing undergraduate or advanced degrees in the areas of early childhood, elementary, and middle school education; guidance and counseling; library science; reading; special education; and secondary education. The collection of books, software, CDs, and DVDs reflects a small, preK-12 school library. The collection also includes K-12 textbooks, posters, historical children’s literature, and curriculum guides for lesson planning. The Curriculum Kit area contains materials such as science instruction kits, multimedia teaching programs, puppets, and games. An Ellison die-cut machine with an assortment of dies is also available for patron use.
Please do not hesitate to come in, call, or email for assistance in utilizing in-house or online resources!
Tired of spending hours Googling for lesson plans or other information? Try these!
This highly rated site provides a portal and search engine for educators covering a broad spectrum of topics. Click on this link to find national and state standards.
Provides links to a number of children’s literature web sites. Sponsored by the Children’s Literature Association, an organization devoted to criticism, scholarship, research, and teaching in children's literature.
Checked out and updated by professionals, this is an excellent portal to sites that contain lesson plans and teacher resources.
Find grade level expectations (GLE), curriculum guides, Show-Me standards, and more on this site. (Recently reconfigured for easier use!)
Find resources, activity ideas, handouts, and more through this portal.
In working with teachers and pre-service teachers, we often get requests for “good” books to accompany math and science curriculum. We have read all of the books in this bibliography and recommend them. We have also attached Grade Level Expectations to each title so that books may be chosen to expand the particular concept being taught. The GLE codes are given on this first page for clarification of the document.
These selected titles are among the best multicultural works for grades 4 through 8 published in 2005-2006. Genres covered include contemporary fiction, historical fiction, folklore, biography, poetry, and nonfiction.
With the multitude of resources available to education students, learning how to quickly find the right material for lesson plans, class assignments, and research papers can help reduce stress! Students are always encouraged to ask for assistance in the CRC; however, at times it is helpful to have an information literacy (IL) session for a class or group of students so that they can hit the ground running on a specific assignment. Email or call Cherri or Emily to schedule a visit in the CRC or in your classroom. Advance notice makes it easier to tailor a visit to your needs, as well as to book the LIS computer classroom for your IL session if needed. Evening as well as daytime class visits are a norm – we’ll make every effort to schedule you in!
Modern Marvels: Jewish Adventures in the Graphic Novel
Join us in the Curriculum Resource Center for a five-part reading and discussion series on the theme "Modern Marvels: Jewish Adventures in the Graphic Novel.”
For more information and a list of titles, visit the Library News & Events page.
Use these fun movement and activity songs, Fingerplays, knee bounces, and chants to keep the action going in your Circle Times. Great to get the wiggles out!
Storytime Stretches (PowerPoint)
Storytime Stretches (PDF)
All books on display in the CRC can be checked out for a period of 4 weeks. Current displays include books on farm life, states in the U.S., early readers, multicultural picks, nature, music, color, and more!
Use this to cut out patterns or letters from almost any kind of paper. You can create bulletin boards, game pieces, name tags, gift cards, and more! Bring your own paper; use of the die-cut machine is free.
Each month we’ll highlight a different author. Learn more about your favorite children’s or young adult author using a variety of resources in the CRC. Just ask!
Physical Address:
Meyer Library, Room 215
850 S. John Q. Hammons Pkwy
Springfield, MO 65897
417-836-8757
Mailing Address:
901 S. National
Springfield, MO 65897
Monday - Thursday
8:00am - 10:00pm
Friday
8:00am - 6:00pm
Saturday
9:00am - 6:00pm
Sunday
12:00pm - 10:00pm
Hours will be adjusted for breaks, and intersession.
Cherri Jones
Director
417-836-4546
Emily Furtak
CRC Supervisor
417-836-8757
To find an item displayed in the CRC, click on the lists below!
Every Picture Tells a Story: Photographs in Children's Books