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4-H Mooving Milk from Farm to Fridge is a Cloverbud (ages 5-7) curriculum. Youth meet Clover the Cow and trace her development from calf to dairy cow. Along the way, youth learn about the dairy industry and how dairy foods can contribute to a healthy diet. The lessons in the unit feature dramatic roleplay, math, science, social studies, and literacy activities as well as: Coloring pages to go with each lesson; Take home activities to share with caregivers; Materials to reach a range of Cloverbud ages and skill sets to accompany each lesson; A shared-reading book about milk safety; Numerous suggestions for multimedia learning and extension activities.
Exam Board: SQA Level: Higher Subject: Design and Manufacture First Teaching: 2014, First Exam: 2015 The Higher Design & Manufacture Course Notes helps teachers and students map their route through the CfE programme, providing comprehensive and authoritative guidance for the course. * Full coverage of the new Higher course specifications with list of learning intentions * Attractive layout with clear text features * Key questions highlight crucial concepts and techniques that need to be grasped by students in order to progress to the next learning intention * What the examiner/assessor is looking for to help teachers & students feel secure * End of unit material - unit assessment, exam-style questions with worked answers and examiners commentary, self-assessment Course Notes give a practical, supportive approach to help deliver the new curriculum and offer a blend of sound teaching and learning with assessment guidance.
Part of the hugely successful "Continuum One Hundred Ideas" series this book provides innovative ideas for teaching design and technology (D&T) at secondary school level. The ideas range from practical classroom activities to ideas for different D&T subject topics.This book, which is ideal for trainees, NQTs and experienced teachers alike, contains 100 inspirational ideas on teaching design and technology in the classroom. Each one has been successfully tried and tested. The ideas range from practical activities in the classroom to ideas for different topics.The "Continuum One Hundreds" series offers 100 invaluable and practical ideas for teachers of all levels.
Vera Wang is a top fashion designer whose name is known around the world. Working first at ""Vogue"" magazine and then for Ralph Lauren, Wang opened her own business in 1990. She started with bridal gowns, but her collection has since grown to include evening-wear and daywear, as well as fine jewelry, fragrances, eyewear, and tablewares. A perfectionist with an eye for detail, Wang has infused her work with a simple gracefulness that is truly timeless. In this elegant biography, readers will learn what motivates and inspires this strong-willed visionary to create distinct fashions that bring out a woman's spirit.
Here is an increasingly wide agreement among teachers, researchers, inspectors, advisers and policy-makers that both teaching and research will benefit from being brought closer together. But how can this be achieved? Hard-pressed practitioners cannot be expected to review a constant flow of conference papers, journals and other publications, even if such items were accessible and clearly understood. This unique book synthesizes relevant research findings for the professional practitioner and highlights their implications for the quality of teaching and learning. Whether you are a teacher looking to improve your practice through applying the latest thinking in your subject, or a researcher looking for a concise review of the literature, this book will prove to be a valuable acquisition.
This is the first of four books for lower secondary school students in the Australian Technology Studies series. Students are encouraged to apply the knowledge gained during their technology studies to a range of practical situations. They are involved in the researching, designing, making, and evaluating processes in relation to a wide variety of materials - wood, plastics, textiles, food and metals. Technology 1 examines a number of simple and more complex mechanical and electronic systems, such as computers, which are often taken for granted.
A two-year Stage book offering the most in-depth study available of key syllabus strands in Designing and Producing and Innovation and Emerging Technologies. Flexible theory text compliments practical class work and can be applied to any materials available. Suitable for Years 11 and 12.
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