The third book in the Voices of Experience series (Grades 4–8) is for the end of the year when you are wrapping things up in your classroom. The author’s best ideas are presented in four activity-based sections: Relationships: how to build successful and respectful relationships Organization: how to establish a safe and orderly environment Assessment: how to involve students in their own assessment Reliables: how to keep your students active and engaged
In this book, the authors have adapted Eric Jensen's 10 principles that need to be implemented in the classroom for a brain-compatible approach to teaching and learning. These principles include uniqueness, emotions, nutrition, and elimination of threat. The book also provides basic information about the brain, ways to teach students about the brain, and dozens of practical brain-based activities for students of every age.
The second book in the Voices of Experience series (Grades K–3) is for the middle of the year when you need to get yourself and your students “fired up.” The author’s best ideas are presented in four activity-based sections: Relationships: how to build successful and respectful relationships Organization: how to establish a safe and orderly environment Assessment: how to involve students in their own assessment Reliables: how to keep your students active and engaged
The first book in the Voices of Experience series (Grades K–3) is for when you are just getting to know your students. The author’s best ideas are presented in four activity-based sections: Relationships: how to build successful and respectful relationships Organization: how to establish a safe and orderly environment Assessment: how to involve students in their own assessment Reliables: how to keep your students active and engaged
The assessment-for-learning ideas from the Voices of Experience K-3 books are compiled into the eBook, Practical Ideas for Assessment. These assessment ideas are designed to help increase the assessment for learning practice in your classroom and involve students in their own assessment. Each idea begins with a brief discussion and easy-to-follow steps. Many also include student examples and unique adaptations.
The first book in the Voices of Experience series (Grades 4–8) is for when you are just getting to know your students. The author’s best ideas are presented in four activity-based sections: Relationships: how to build successful and respectful relationships Organization: how to establish a safe and orderly environment Assessment: how to involve students in their own assessment Reliables: how to keep your students active and engaged
The third book in the Voices of Experience series (Grades K–3) is for the end of the year when you are wrapping things up. The author’s best ideas are presented in four activity-based sections: Relationships: how to build successful and respectful relationships Organization: how to establish a safe and orderly environment Assessment: how to involve students in their own assessment Reliables: how to keep your students active and engaged
The second book in the Voices of Experience series (Grades 4—8) is for the middle of the year when you need to get yourself and your students “fired up.” The author’s best ideas are presented in four activity-based sections: Relationships: how to build successful and respectful relationships Organization: how to establish a safe and orderly environment Assessment: how to involve students in their own assessment Reliables: how to keep your students active and engaged
Sewing patterns have been the principle blueprint for making garments in the home for centuries. From their origins in the tailoring manuals of the 16th century to the widely produced pamphlets of the 18th and 19th centuries, through to the full size packet patterns of today, their history and development has reflected major changes in technology (such as the advent of the sewing machine), retailing and marketing practices (the fashion periodical), and shifts in social and cultural influences. This accessible book explores this history, outlining innovations in patternmaking by the companies who produced patterns and how these reflected the fashions and demands of the market. Showcasing beautiful illustrations from original pattern pamphlets, packets and ads, as well as 9 complete patterns from which readers can reproduce vintage garments of different eras, the book provides a unique visual guide to homemade fashions as well as essential exploration of the industry that produced them.
Melinda Ann, Secrets of Kingsley Mansion As the title implies this is a story of a young girl searching for secrets about her wealthy family that they are unwilling to share. Melinda Ann is a strong-willed, deliberate individual. Her life is full of difficulty with her family, in her career as an Army nurse during World War I, and in love relationships. She is always searching for answers, travels west, travels east and even to Europe. What does she want out of life and where does she belong? Life is a challenge throughout the book and like most of us she searches and looks for answers.
An Irish earl’s illegitimate daughter seeks her rightful place in the world in this historical novel set in nineteenth century Ireland and Russia. Eva Dillon, the illegitimate daughter of Ulick John de Burgh, 14th Earl of Clanricarde, is fiercely proud of her noble lineage. But her sense of belonging is shattered when Ulick dies, leaving Eva and her mother with nothing. It is Ulick’s second son, Hubert, who inherits Ulick’s vast estates in County Galway, and he is determined to throw out any nonpaying tenants—including Eva and her mother. Now Eva is determined not only to seek revenge on her brother, but also to claim her rightful place in society. In her efforts, she will cross paths with an intrepid journalist whose encouragement leads her to move to Dublin, as well as a wealthy Russian who introduces Eva to Russia’s high society life. But amidst the opulence and glamour, will Eva ever find the sense of belonging that she craves? And will she manage to break free of the secrets of her past that have haunted her for years?
GK Joyride series for classes 1 through 8 renews the relevance of General Knowledge in the age of the Internet, social media platforms and information overload. Remaining strongly rooted in the tenets of the National Curriculum Framework, it also acknowledges the changing terrain of knowledge acquisition.
The first book in the Voices of Experience series (Grades K–3) is for when you are just getting to know your students. The author’s best ideas are presented in four activity-based sections: Relationships: how to build successful and respectful relationships Organization: how to establish a safe and orderly environment Assessment: how to involve students in their own assessment Reliables: how to keep your students active and engaged
The first book in the Voices of Experience series (Grades 4–8) is for when you are just getting to know your students. The author’s best ideas are presented in four activity-based sections: Relationships: how to build successful and respectful relationships Organization: how to establish a safe and orderly environment Assessment: how to involve students in their own assessment Reliables: how to keep your students active and engaged
The second book in the Voices of Experience series (Grades 4—8) is for the middle of the year when you need to get yourself and your students “fired up.” The author’s best ideas are presented in four activity-based sections: Relationships: how to build successful and respectful relationships Organization: how to establish a safe and orderly environment Assessment: how to involve students in their own assessment Reliables: how to keep your students active and engaged
Are you ready for more peace, hope, purpose, and JOY? You must become intimately acquainted with your trials and tribulations if you are going to have a say in how you interact with them. Take this remarkable journey through cancer, betrayal, abandonment, and more. Be prepared to challenge your thoughts on adversity and shift your perspective on life's most complicated seasons. God has a plan for YOUR story, and when you get real about suffering, you are free to experience a joy that is impossible to contain and easy to share. Are you ready to increase your joy quotient, experience more peace, and become excited about your purpose? Are you prepared to choose hope, take a leap of faith, and make room for joy? Say, "Yes!" It may not be easy or comfortable, but it will be worth it.
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