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Some educators may view diagrams, pictures, and charts as nice add-on tools for students who are visual thinkers. But Steve Moline sees visual literacy as fundamental to learning and to what it means to be human. In Moline' s view, we are all bilingual. Our second language, which we do not speak but which we read and write every day, is visual. From reading maps to decoding icons to using concept webs, visual literacy is critical to success in today' s world. The first edition of I See What You Mean, published in 1995, was one of the first books for teachers to outline practical strategies for improving students' visual literacy. In this new and substantially revised edition, Steve continues...
Thought Power seeks to teach children the relationship between thought control and victorious Christian living. Even children experience a kind of spiritual warfarethat tug of choosing between right and wrong. Ephesians 4:23 (NIV) says, And be made new in the attitude of your mind. Prepare your child to be a winner with godly, positive thoughts. Thought Powers main themes include the power of thoughts, the assurance that God has a purpose for our lives, and the reassurance that when we allow right thoughts to direct our lives, we will emerge as winners. Too many children today experience depression, feelings of worthlessness, and suicidal thoughts. Thought Power lets them know Jesus loves them, has a plan for their lives, and motivates them to use their thought power to its highest potential.
This exciting topic-based series offers early years practitioners collections of activities based on familiar themes. The activities can be easily implemented and readily incorporated into curriculum planning through links made to the Foundation Stage curriculum. Each book includes: activities that can be used on their own or as part of a themed program ideas for enjoying an all round curriculum approach guidance on expanding existing ideas and resources linked ideas to be carried out at home. The Sea includes themes of seasides, beaches, fish and boats. It provides a wonderful topic for room nursery displays and is a positive theme for boys and girls.
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Reprint of the original, first published in 1868.
Animal look-alikes - Butterflies and moths - Alligators and crocodiles - Frogs and toads - Seals and sea lions - Look-alikes everywhere.
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