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This updated bestseller offers more than 70 easy-to-implement classroom strategies with new tips for handling standardized testing, Internet safety, classroom hygiene, parent-teacher relationships, and more!
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Yahooligans! The Ultimate 2003 Kids Passport to the Web teaches children how to use the web effectively and takes them to the coolest sites on the web. The search mavens at Yahooligans have used the "Four A's" to determine whether sites are Accessible, Accurate, Appropriate, and Appealing. If so, they have been included in this book. Yahooligans! continues to be one of the leading resources for safe, friendly, kid-appropriate information on the Web. In addition to the extensive Yahooligans! Directory, the site has grown to include a Teachers' Guide; Parents' Guide; Kids' Almanac; Games; Downloader, where kids can download thousands of coot images, sounds and video right onto their desktop; as well as daily news, sports, jokes, and pop culture content.
Demonstrates surfing strategies developed by the experts at Yahoo! while describing over 1,000 outstanding Web sites selected specifically for usefulness, longevity, content, and special features.
Chocolate . . . - Its scientific name means “food of the gods.” - The Aztecs mixed it with blood and gave it to sacrificial victims to drink. - The entire town of Hershey, Pennsylvania was built by Milton Hershey to support his chocolate factory. Its streetlights are shaped like chocolate Kisses. - The first men to climb to the top of Mount Everest buried a chocolate bar there as an offering to the gods of the mountain. - Every twenty-four hours, the U.S. chocolate industry goes through eight million pounds of sugar. - Its special flavor is created by a combination of 600 to 1000 different chemical compounds Join science author HP Newquist as he explores chocolate’s fascinating history...
A practical guide for inexperienced marketers who have to develop a marketing strategy With technology being built into products of all kinds, many businesses are hiring scientists, engineers, and designers to fulfill strategic marketing and product management roles. The Accidental Marketer is a practical guide for employees who are now responsible for developing strategy. These marketers will be able to immediately and successfully apply the ten tools featured in the book to create powerful strategies that increase sales and profits for any product in any industry. Explains how great marketers uncover insights about customers that competitors miss and use new insights to create a range of strategic options for their marketing plans Shows how the best marketers execute their strategies through developing innovative branding and communication plans and value propositions The Accidental Marketer allows any inexperienced marketer to step into a new role and develop an effective strategy.
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