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Literature Circle Guide
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 36

Literature Circle Guide

Suggested activities to be used in the classroom to accompany the reading of Roll of thunder, hear my cry by Mildred D. Taylor.

Teaching with Favorite Tomie DePaola Books
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 64

Teaching with Favorite Tomie DePaola Books

Help students build important reading and writing skills using heartwarming stories such as Strega Nona, The Popcorn Book, The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush, Watch Out for the Chicken Feet in Your Soup, and other Tomie dePaola favorites. Engaging lessons, activities, interactive reproducibles, and graphic organizers will help students develop skills in predicting, sequencing, summarizing, analyzing story elements, and exploring the characteristics of different genres -- from nonfiction to folktales. Also includes teaching ideas for phonics, vocabulary and spelling, and much more! Book jacket.

Follow the Directions...and Learn
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 64

Follow the Directions...and Learn

Fun-filled reproducible pages help students learn to independently follow directions and increase their success in classwork, homework and testing. Provides engaging, grade-appropriate practice in accurately following oral and written directions.

Teaching Reading with Rosemary Wells Books
  • Language: en

Teaching Reading with Rosemary Wells Books

Help children build reading and writing skills using Noisy Nora, Emily's First 100 Days of School, Bunny Cakes, and other Rosemary Wells favorites. Use the Before-Reading suggestions to tap prior knowledge, introduce new vocabulary, and teach prediction skills. After-Reading suggestions and activities let children practice using text and picture clues, sequencing, retelling, and analyzing story elements. Includes interactive reproducibles, cross-curriculum extensions, graphic organizers, poetry, and more. For use with Grades PreK-1.

Follow the Directions-- and Learn!
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 64

Follow the Directions-- and Learn!

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  • Published: 2004
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Carlton
  • Language: en

Carlton

Reflecting upon his childhood and the renowned 90s so as to fill in blanks that have remained largely unspoken of, The Final Say is set to reveal what Carlton's life has been like over the last 2 decades....this book is sure to surprise many who have pre-conceptions on both his beliefs and his private life! Offering so much more than just violence and crime, this book also delves into intimate details of Carlton's life, from his east London up-bringing including his 1960s and 70s schooling, the highs experienced over decades of partying in Ibiza, to the immense pain of watching his father fade and pass away, plus so much more inbetween. Here, Carlton recalls the most extreme moments in his life that have yet to be discussed, from the most joyous to the excruciating. This is a rare opportunity to hear, not just from the man himself, but also from those closest to him; Carlton's family and inner-circle. For Carlton, it's time to set rumours straight, leave his legacy and for him to have the final say. Going a step further than the written word, this book also includes over 35 never before published photographs!

The Last Thing She Ever Did
  • Language: en

The Last Thing She Ever Did

It only takes one fleeting moment for Liz Camden to change the lives of everyone she loves. The community along Oregon's Deschutes River is one of successful professionals and perfect families. For years, up-and-comers Liz and Owen have admired their good friends and neighbors, Carole and David. They appear to have it all--security, happiness, and a beautiful young son, Charlie. Then Charlie vanishes without a trace, and all that seemed safe is shattered by a tragedy that is incomprehensible--except to Liz. She can't undo the terrible mistake she made. Or her unforgiveable decision to conceal it. As two marriages crack and buckle in grief and fear, Liz retreats into her own dark place of guilt, escalating paranoia, and betrayals even she can't imagine. Because there's another good neighbor who has his own secrets, his own pain, and his own reasons for watching Liz's every move. . . . Someone who knows that the mystery of the missing boy on the Deschutes River is far from over.

Blue/Orange
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 191

Blue/Orange

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-04-25
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  • Publisher: A&C Black

An expertly annotated edition of Joe Penhall's compelling drama: a dark, exhilarating tale of race, madness and power in the midst of a struggling National Health Service.

Terrestrial Ecosystems in a Changing World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 344

Terrestrial Ecosystems in a Changing World

This book examines the impacts of global change on terrestrial ecosystems. Emphasis is placed on impacts of atmospheric, climate and land use change, and the book discusses the future challenges and the scientific frameworks to address them. Finally, the book explores fundamental new research developments and the need for stronger integration of natural and human dimensions in addressing the challenge of global change.

A Sense of Dread
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

A Sense of Dread

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-03
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A Sense of Dread features three main sections.1) A detailed examination of the biological, psychological, and cultural bases of fear. What fears do we share with animals? What fears are uniquely human? What fears have we learned from our culture? From our families? From our experiences growing up? And what, exactly, is the difference between fear and dread?2) Author Neal Marshall Stevens explores the fundamentals of storytelling and scriptwriting, including the basics of story structure, creating effective protagonists and antagonists, exposition and set-ups, and advice on writing dialogue.3) A Sense of Dread then combines these ideas to explore the roots of human fear and apply them to storytelling for the screen. "The Toolbox of Dread" outlines the techniques for creating terror on the page. A wide array of horror subgenres are also explored, including why they exist, and what challenges each presents to the horror screenwriter. It also offers guidance on adding horror elements to non-horror movies.Finally, we seek to answer the question many people ask: What are you afraid of?