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Read Along or Enhanced eBook: Humming, thrumming, power's coming. From the power plant to your house, electricity is on the move. In rhythmic text, Anastasia Suen breaks down the complex subject of electricity to its essential parts. Paul Carrick's three-dimensional illustrations help shed light on the subject.
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Think you cannot cook because you have never cooked before or are disabled? Think again! Some recipes included are: chocolate butterscotch pudding cake lady finger surprise brown sugar buttered pork chops and more Matthew definitely embodies a person with determination. He has overcome many obstacles in life, including getting his masters degree despite having cerebral palsy. Jeremy Stewart Matthew learned a one-handed keyboarding method. He was willing to practice the technique correctly. This resulted in him often typing faster than students using both hands. Keyboarding afforded him the opportunity to learn a lifelong skill for written communication and expression. Mrs. Diann M. Snellings, school librarian, A.G. Richardson Elementary School
"This fifth Gotcha! book, aimed at public and school librarians, as well as elementary and middle school teachers, discusses well-reviewed and kid-tested nonfiction titles for third through eighth grade readers published between 2005-2007 - with a few extra oldies but goodies added in. Chapters are built around the high-interest topics kids love, as the authors provide irresistible book descriptions to guide librarians and teachers to nonfiction books kids will want to read." "Features include numerous booklists that can be copied and saved, as well as profiles and interviews of some innovative nonfiction authors."--Jacket.
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You've created a STEAM program in your library, but how do you work literacy into the curriculum? With this collection of resource recommendations, direction for program development, and activities, you'll have students reading proficiently in no time. Many schools and libraries are implementing STEAM programs in the school library makerspace to promote problem solving by allowing students to create their own solutions to a problem through trial and error. In order to enhance literacy development in the STEAM program, however, they need resources for integrating literature into the curriculum. In this collection of resources for doing just that, veteran education professionals and practiced ...