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"In this lovely book, Veronica Halim applies the art of pointed pen calligraphy to a wide range of sophisticated styling ideas and elegant projects. She goes over the basics, including essential tools and practice alphabets. Then she presents creative ways to enliven everything from cards to bouquet wrappers with the flowing beauty of calligraphy."--Back cover
Reviews spelling rules, and provides exercises that cover spelling, vocabulary, synonyms, antonyms, and homonyms
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Contains activities that focus on letter formation using skills in drawing straight lines and curves.
Given a handful of pens or crayons, no youngster could resist these activity books. Designed to be used with an adult''s guidance, they are carefully planned and graded to develop the skills that build towards basic reading, writing and maths.'
When God commands Noah to take two of every kind of animal into the Ark, Noah goes straight through the alphabet to make sure he doesn't miss any.
Winner of the 2020 Verbruggen prize This book offers an an overview of the current state of research and a basic route map for navigating an abundant historiography available in 10 different languages. The book is also an invitation to comparison between various parts of the region over the same period.
Modern Curriculum Press "Plaid" Phonics celebrates over 50 years of successfully helping more than 55 million children learn to read. Its proven scope and sequence, along with the abundance of practice, review, and application of skills, ensures comprehensive coverage and supports best practices in phonics instruction.
"Everything of any value is theatrical," proclaimed the Italian Futurists in a 1915 manifesto. Their experiments in performance, and the ideas that influenced their music, film, and visual arts laid the foundations for our understanding of postmodernism. In "Futurist Performance" Michael Kirby documents the radical contributions of Futurism--in theatre, dance, radio, cinema, music, and scenography--as the first modern style that viewed society as spectacle. The book includes thirteen manifestos (such as "The Art of Noise," "The Futurist Synthetic Theatre") by Marinetti, Prampolini and Russolo, and forty-eight performance texts (sintesi) by Balla, Boccioni, Depero, Cangiullo, and Marinetti.
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