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Pamela Hall was born 19 June 1928 in Frinton-on-the-Sea, Essex. Her parents were Percy Hugh Hall (1889-1965) and Phyllis Elsie Evans (1895-1986). She married William Stuart Griffith 9 September 1951 in Shenfield, Essex. Pamela's sisters are Beryl Phyllis Culverwell (b. 1923) and Jean Gregory, her twin. Ancestors have resided primarily in England.
Amplify Every Student's Potential Do you ever wonder how you'll reach challenging students (You know the ones.) and bring out the best in every single student? Be Their Warrior will inspire you, stretch you, empathize with you, and empower you to be a warrior for all students. Award-winning educator, Pamela Hall shares her strategies and stories for building unwavering, life-changing relationships through Culture, Community, & Being STRONG. You'll gain powerful principles that reap rewards of high student engagement & achievement while enabling all students to blossom. Whether you are a novice or seasoned educator, there's a doable nugget for you. Be Their Warrior is more than a catchy phrase. It's about being intentional and planning to help every child succeed. You'll learn to: Create a culture that keeps all kids coming back Start STRONG Embrace self-care Cultivate impactful relationships Ignite passion Empower community & family partnerships Create a classroom culture that fosters every student's gifts and talents, leading to a love of learning. Eliminate average. Be a warrior!
Scoop up some dirt. It's made of many things. What are dirt's ingredients? How is it made? What happens inside it? This simple, colorful book will make kids think differently about the dirt beneath their feet.
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With Narrative and the Natural Law Pamela Hall brings Thomistic ethics into conversation with ongoing debates in contemporary moral philosophy, especially virtue theory and moral psychology, and with current trends in narrative theory and the philosophy of history. Pamela M. Hall's study offers a solid, challenging alternative to rigid, legalistic interpretations of the substantial discussion of law in Aquinas's Summa theologiae and defends Aquinas's ethics from charges of excessive legalism. Hall argues that Aquinas's characterization of the content and relationship of natural, human and divine law indicates that his understanding of the quest for the human good is practical, communal, and ...
Sound pounds and crinkles. It whispers and shouts. What makes sound? Why are sounds different? This simple, colorful book teaches kids the basics of their noisy world.
Director Dash is filming a flick with the big stars France Milton and Chad Split. When the actors disappear from the set, Dash smells trouble. Luckily, the Pronoun Crew can supply him with understudies. He, She, We, and They are on set and ready to film when the stars return. Find out who ends up in theaters and learn grammar in this star-studded story about pronouns! Looking Glass Library is an imprint of Magic Wagon, a division of ABDO Group. Grades P-3.