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Pastoral Essays in Honor of Lawrence Boadt, CSP, is a tribute to the late Old Testament scholar by his colleagues and friends. The twelve essays by leading biblical scholars address various questions that contemporary lay audiences have about the Old Testament, covering the major genres in the Old Testament (narrative, law, prophecy, poetry, and proverbs), as well as foundational issues encountered in serious engagement with the Bible (translations, the nature of God, the contributions of historical background to the Bible). Each essay is followed by questions, and there are bibliographies to foster further study. The book can be used on its own, as the basis for a multiweek or yearlong Bible study, or in the classroom as a supplement to Boadt's introductory textbook, and is suitable for personal reflection as well as for group settings. (Publisher).
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Twenty fun, Web based activities are accompanied by reproducible graphic organizers that enable kids to learn the very latest information on their own. Focusing on the U.S. government, activities include making a mobile showing the power of balance between branches of government, creating a personal "contacts" list of elected officials, and more. Illustrations.
Looking for exciting and easy-to-do technology that fits right into your curriculum? Then this book is just for you! Using HyperStudio, a popular multimedia software, students create eye-popping projects filled with graphics, sounds, even animation. Reproducible planning pages and step-by-step instructions help students produce a biography report, book report, state brochure, space-exploration timeline, multiple-choice math story quiz, and so much more! For use with Grades 3-6.
Build students Internet skills as they expand their knowledge of stars, moons, planets, space exploration, and more. This book offers more than 100 space Web sites, plus reproducible graphic organizers that help students record the information they gather. Using this information, students build a star life-cycle mobile, write their own myth about a constellation, create travel brochures of the planets, complete a timeline of historic space events, and more! For use with Grades 3-6."
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This classroom-tested book uses the Internet as a valuable resource to enrich the topics you already teach. Your students will gather up-to-the-minute information and explore relevant questions to complete 10 fun, reproducible scavenger hunts. The topics include Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, the Body, Martin Luther King, Jr., the Nine Planets, the Rainforest, Volcanoes, Whales, and the White House. Great for boosting research skills and making the most of time spent on the Internet! For use with Grades 4-8.
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Women around the world are opting out of marriage. Through nuanced ethnographic accounts of the ways that women are moving the needle on marital norms and practices, Opting Out reveals the conditions that make this widespread phenomenon possible in places where marriage has long been obligatory. Each chapter invites readers into the lives of particular women and the changing circumstances in which these lives unfold - sometimes painfully, sometimes humorously, and always unexpectedly. Taken together, the essays in this volume prompt the following questions: Why is marriage so consistently disappointing for women? When the rewards of economic stability and the social status that marriage confers are troubled, does marriage offer women anything compelling at all? Across diverse geographic contexts in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, this book offers sensitive and powerful portrayals of women as they escape or reshape marriage into a more rewarding arrangement.