72 TEACHING SCIENCE IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1. Current Science, published weekly during the school year at 40 South Third St., Columbus, Ohio, by the American Education Press, Inc. One to 4 copies, 75c per copy; 5-29 copies, 50c per copy, 30 or more copies, 40c per copy per year.-General science subject matter for older children. 2. Nature Magazine, published monthly from October to May; bi- monthly June to September, by American Nature Association, 1214 Sixteenth St., N. W., Washington, D. C. $3.00 per year.-Contains articles on natural history and devotes pages to astronomy, conser- vation; etc. 3. Science Education, the official organ of the National Association for Research in Science Teaching, the National Council on Elementary Science, and the Association of Science Teachers of the Middle States. Published in February, March, October, and December. $2.50 per year. Single copies 65c. Send subscriptions to editor, C. M. Pruitt, Room 234, Natural History Building, University of Illinois, Urbana, 11.-Contains articles of general interest to all science teachers. 4. Science News Letter, published weekly from September to June at 2101 Constitution Ave., Washington, D. C., by Science Service. $5.00 per year.-Brief discussion of all science developments. Keeps reader informed on current developments in science. 5. Science Teacher, official journal of The National Science Teachers As- sociation of the U. S., published October, December, February, April, at North School St., Normal, Ill. $1.00 per year.-Articles of general interest to all science teachers. Publications Available through State Agencies STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION The following texts and bulletins are available from the State Department of Education through the usual requisitioning procedures: The Wonder World of Science, Knox and Stone, Charles Scribners Sons, (state-adopted, 1946) grades 1-6. Pathways in Science, Craig and Baldwin, Ginn and Company, (state- adopted prior tq 1946 and still available in most schools) grades 1-6. Exploring Our World, Powers, Neuner and Bruner, grade 7. Our World Changes, Powers, Neuner, and Bruner, grade 8. Understanding the Universe, Carrol, John C. Winston Company, grade 9. Florida, Wealth or Waste? Junior High. A Guide to Improved Practice in Florida Elementary Schools, Bulle- tin No. 9. A Guide to Teaching in the Primary Grades. Bulletin No. 46. A Guide to Teaching in the Intermediate Grades, Bulletin No. 47. Regardless of the grade level which is her special interest, each teacher should find a wide range of information and source material in the texts listed above. The book Florida, Wealth or Waste? has much pertinent material not found elsewhere in print. If these materials are not already available in your school bookroom and professional library, consult the principal and supervisor about obtaining copies.