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This third volume of the "Shakespeare Set Free" series is written
by institute faculty and participants. The volume sparkles with
fine recent scholarship and the wisdom and wit of real classroom
teachers in all kinds of schools all over the United States.
In this book, you'll find:
Clear and provocative essays written by leading scholars to
refresh the teacher and challenge older students
Successful and plainly understandable techniques for teaching
through performance
Ways to teach Shakespeare that successfully engage students of
every grade and ability level in exploring Shakespeare's language
and the magical worlds of the plays
Day-by-day teaching strategies for "Twelfth Night" and
"Othello"-- created, taught, written, and edited by teachers with
real voices in real classrooms.
Every girl has wondered how they need to act or what they need
to do to get a certain boy's attention. Now they can know
Chad Eastham will encourage girls to be confident in who they
are and Whose they are. Girls need to know that they are treasures
to be adored and that how she feels about herself is how guys will
treat her.
Chapter titles add fun and interest to this life-altering
message. Guys Like Girls Who . . .
- Wear Jeans (comfortable with who they are and Whose they
are)
- Know the Future (understand there is a 96% chance this is not
the boy they will marry so don't act like they are)
- Leave Us Alone (have their own hobbies)
- Can Spell (can say "no")
- Eat Tofu (live a healthy lifestyle)
Meet Bo and Zop, two scouts from the Omega Quadrant, on a mission
to monitor Earth. Their job is to find out all about us Earthlings,
to see if we are friendly enough for a visit from the aliens of
Omegatron. Bo doesn't think so, he doesn't seem to understand us at
all! Can Zop show Bo what it means to be an Earthling? Explore PSHE
themes in a fun and interesting way with this lively series.
This book is the first sociological and feminist critique of
multicultural theory and practice. Using empirical research, it
answers the question: is multiculturalism bad for women? arguing
that it is not only bad for (minority ethnic) women, but for
minority and majority communities, and for society as a whole.
Collins Antigua Primary Social Studies has been specially written
by a local teacher to meet the needs of local schools, teachers and
students. The books in this series provide full coverage of the
primary social studies syllabus for Antigua and Barbuda, with
engaging illustrations and activities to keep students interested
and to help them learn. Collins Antigua Primary Social Studies
provides everything teachers need for the Antigua and Barbuda
Social Studies syllabus at primary level. This course has been
specially developed by an extremely experienced local teacher who
truly understands the needs of primary students and how to keep
them engaged and interested in learning. It provides a skills-based
approach to learning fully set in local contexts to allow students
to develop tools and skills for learning and a wider knowledge of
their own island and the Caribbean.
Providing a compelling analysis of debates in and about the modern
city, this book draws upon architecture, history, literary studies,
new media and sociology to explore the multiple connections between
location, speech and the emerging modern metropolis. It concludes
by reflecting on public speaking in the construction of the virtual
city.
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Hanukkah
(Paperback)
Lisa J. Amstutz
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It's time to celebrate Hanukkah! Light the menorah. Sing songs and
eat tasty treats. During Hanukkah, or the Festival of Lights, Jews
remember a war they won. This allowed them to freely practise their
beliefs.
From teddy bears to dinosaurs, kids will love drawing these easy
step-by-step pictures--independently! Each reproducible lesson
helps kids build fine motor skills, learn shapes, and practice
following directions. Includes writing prompts and creative
extension activities. For use with Grades K-2.
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Cuts and Bleeding
(Hardcover)
Joanna Brundle; Designed by Laura Gatie
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Do you know what to do if one of your friends injures themselves or
becomes ill? It's time to take your first steps towards learning
first aid. Whether your friend has bumped their head or broken a
bone, this series will teach you how to keep them safe and how to
get help.
The Logic of the Liberal Arts accomplishes two ambitious goals at
once, and shows why they are inseparable: It explains the nature
and purpose of liberal learning - to produce critical thinkers and
well-rounded democratic citizens - and offers a probing, accessible
guided tour of critical thinking, emphasizing the analytic skills
that form the intellectual core of all higher education. Becoming
better critical thinkers doesn't mean we have to become
philosophers. As users of language, Scheuer explains, we're already
philosophers. Advanced critical thinking simply makes us better
philosophers - and better learners and citizens. In lucid and often
witty prose, Scheuer guides us through the moral and conceptual
heart of the liberal education ideal. In an era when colleges and
universities are struggling to convey the value of that ideal to
students and parents, The Logic of the Liberal Arts will be a
lasting aid to intellectual excellence, and a benchmark for
understanding what it means to be an educated citizen.
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