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This board book version of Dolly Parton--from the critically
acclaimed, multimillion-copy best-selling Little People, BIG DREAMS
series--introduces the youngest dreamers to the incredible life of
this singer-songwriter and businesswoman. Little Dolly grew up in
Tennessee in a family "as poor as dirt." She started performing at
an early age, singing on local radio and television. After
graduating high school, she moved to Nashville to pursue her
singing dreams. Her managers wanted her to sing pop, but she
followed her heart to sing and write country songs. Her heart was
right--Dolly became a musical superstar, but she never forgot where
she came from. She now uses her wealth to give back to people,
children, and animals in need. Babies and toddlers will love to
snuggle as you read to them the engaging story of this fascinating
musician and will also enjoy exploring the stylish and quirky
illustrations of this sturdy board book on their own. Little
People, BIG DREAMS is a best-selling series of books and
educational games that explore the lives of outstanding people,
from designers and artists to scientists and activists. All of them
achieved incredible things, yet each began life as a child with a
dream. This empowering series offers inspiring messages to children
of all ages, in a range of formats. The board books are told in
simple sentences, perfect for reading aloud to babies and toddlers.
The hardcover versions present expanded stories for beginning
readers. Boxed gift sets allow you to collect a selection of the
books by theme. Paper dolls, learning cards, matching games, and
other fun learning tools provide even more ways to make the lives
of these role models accessible to children. Inspire the next
generation of outstanding people who will change the world with
Little People, BIG DREAMS!
--Offers a comprehensive rationale for why and how dramatic inquiry
can be used by teachers of all levels to humanize classroom
communities regardless of subject area. --Drawing from approaches
pioneered by renowned British educator Dorothy Heathcote, the book
uses Process Drama, Mantle of the Expert, and the Commission Model
to offer a scholarly yet practical analysis drawn from classroom
teaching in US and UK classrooms. --Offers an inclusive perspective
for dramatic inquiry, accounting for students of all ages,
backgrounds, and abilities, and demonstrates how dramatic inquiry
contributes to antiracist and decolonizing pedagogy.
Don't miss this original canon story set in the world of the Emmy
Award-winning Netflix animated series The Dragon Prince, with story
by the creators of the series and of the New York Times bestselling
Through the Moon (The Dragon Prince Graphic Novel #1). Every
Moonshadow elf child knows the scary stories of the Bloodmoon
Huntress, the evil sorceress who steals your blood on the night of
the Harvest Moon. Everyone also knows those legends aren't true.
But for young Rayla, whose parents recently left her behind to
fulfill their duty as members of the elite Dragonguard, this autumn
is scarier than most. Her guardians, Runaan and Ethari, are still
getting the hang of the whole parenting thing, and no one will tell
Rayla what Runaan does for a living. She spends most of her time
exploring the forest outside the Silvergrove. When Rayla discovers
a young Skywing elf in danger just hours before the Harvest Moon
will rise, the scary stories become real. Can she stop the Huntress
before the moon reaches its zenith? Fans won't want to miss this
exclusive, original graphic novel from Peter Wartman and Felia
Hanakata, with story by The Dragon Prince creators Aaron Ehasz and
Justin Richmond! Perfect for fans of the series Full-colour
illustrations inside An original story set in the world of The
Dragon Prince.
Do you know your heroes from your villains? Can you name every
Pixar film released, in order? Put your knowledge to the test with
over 1000 questions about all things Disney! From Mickey Mouse and
the Disney parks to Princesses and music, there are 34 quizzes to
try your hand at, with each split into three levels of difficulty
to suit everyone - from young cubs to wise genies. Fun for the
whole family, or perfect to play with friends, The Ultimate Disney
Quiz Book is the ideal gift for the Disney fans in your life.
Discover whose knowledge reaches to infinity and beyond and who
needs to just 'Let It Go'! Quizzes include: Mickey and Friends
Disney Princesses Frozen Toy Story Pixar Music General Knowledge
and more! Also available: The Ultimate Marvel Studios Quiz Book
Dramatic Interactions in Education draws together contemporary
sociocultural research across drama and educational contents to
draw out implications for researchers and practitioners both within
and outside the field. Drama is a field for which human
interactions, experience, emotional expression, and attitude are
central, with those in non-arts fields discovering that
understandings emerging from drama education can provide models and
means for examining the affective and relational domains which are
essential for understanding learning processes. In addition to
this, those in the realm of drama education and applied theatre are
realising that sociocultural and historical-cultural approaches can
usefully inform their research and practice. Leading international
theorists and researchers from across the UK, Europe, USA and
Australia combine theoretical discussions, research methodologies,
accounts of research and applications in classroom and learning
contexts, as they explore concepts from Vygotsky's foundational
work and interrogate key concepts such as perezhivanie (or the
emotional, lived experience), development of self, zone of proximal
development.
Applied Theatre with Youth is a collection of essays that highlight
the value and efficacy of applied theatre with young people in a
broad range of settings, addressing challenges and offering
concrete solutions. This book tackles the vital issues of our
time-including, among others, racism, climate crisis, gun violence,
immigration, and gender-fostering dialogue, promoting education,
and inciting social change. The book is divided into thematic
sections, each opening with an essay addressing a range of
questions about the benefits, challenges, and learning
opportunities of a particular type of applied theatre. These are
followed by response essays from theatre practitioners, discussing
how their own approach aligns with and/or diverges from that of the
initial essay. Each section then ends with a moderated roundtable
discussion between the essays' authors, further exploring the
themes, issues, and ideas that they have introduced. With its
accessible format and clear language, Applied Theatre with Youth is
a valuable resource for theatre practitioners and the growing
number of theatre companies with education and community engagement
programs. Additionally, it provides essential reading for teachers
and students in a myriad of fields: education, theatre, civic
engagement, criminal justice, sociology, women and gender studies,
environmental studies, disability studies, ethnicity and race
studies.
Applied Theatre with Youth is a collection of essays that highlight
the value and efficacy of applied theatre with young people in a
broad range of settings, addressing challenges and offering
concrete solutions. This book tackles the vital issues of our
time-including, among others, racism, climate crisis, gun violence,
immigration, and gender-fostering dialogue, promoting education,
and inciting social change. The book is divided into thematic
sections, each opening with an essay addressing a range of
questions about the benefits, challenges, and learning
opportunities of a particular type of applied theatre. These are
followed by response essays from theatre practitioners, discussing
how their own approach aligns with and/or diverges from that of the
initial essay. Each section then ends with a moderated roundtable
discussion between the essays' authors, further exploring the
themes, issues, and ideas that they have introduced. With its
accessible format and clear language, Applied Theatre with Youth is
a valuable resource for theatre practitioners and the growing
number of theatre companies with education and community engagement
programs. Additionally, it provides essential reading for teachers
and students in a myriad of fields: education, theatre, civic
engagement, criminal justice, sociology, women and gender studies,
environmental studies, disability studies, ethnicity and race
studies.
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This volume of the Brainball series gives the theater classroom
teacher an intentional, sequenced process for creating inclusive
theatre pedagogy that maximizes students' learning. In addition,
the Brainball technique offers concrete forms of meaningful
assessment applicable to the theater classroom, and connects easily
to our newly published national standards in theatre arts
education. Brainball is a purposeful and process-driven set of
teaching strategies that gets students to "express their human
experience through representative actions." The book focuses on
creating experiences that allow students to grapple with what is
going on in their lives - and then work through the joys and pains
through role-play activities. This book is also an excellent
resource to help guide teachers in intentionally planning to get
students to develop positive dispositions, collaborative teams and
supportive communities where everyone contributes and everyone has
an important role.
This volume of the Brainball series gives the theater classroom
teacher an intentional, sequenced process for creating inclusive
theatre pedagogy that maximizes students' learning. In addition,
the Brainball technique offers concrete forms of meaningful
assessment applicable to the theater classroom, and connects easily
to our newly published national standards in theatre arts
education. Brainball is a purposeful and process-driven set of
teaching strategies that gets students to "express their human
experience through representative actions." The book focuses on
creating experiences that allow students to grapple with what is
going on in their lives - and then work through the joys and pains
through role-play activities. This book is also an excellent
resource to help guide teachers in intentionally planning to get
students to develop positive dispositions, collaborative teams and
supportive communities where everyone contributes and everyone has
an important role.
'It's not easy getting your Lion Diploma.' So Jon Agee's little
narrator begins his hilarious description of the crash course he
took on becoming an honorary lion. At first he doesn't score high,
but when it comes to rescuing an endangered neighbourhood cat, the
lion in him is unleashed!
New series from DK designed to help kids learn how to read and
learn to love reading Star Wars (TM) What Makes a Monster? is a
'Reading Alone' reader, perfect for children who are proficient
readers, developing the habit of reading widely for both pleasure
and information. DK Reads proves that good reads build great
readers. From the huge wamp ice-creature on Hoth to Jabba's
slobbering pet rancor, the galaxy is full of weird and wonderful
monsters. Learn about the fast-moving acklay, a fierce predator
from Vendaxa, used to terrorize condemned prisoners in the Arena
and read all about dianogas, the garbage squids that have seven
muscular tentacles. With interactive aspects such as a diary entry
from a day in the life of a Genosian picador, a survival guide to
protecting a Jedi from a land beast, infographics, and more. Star
Wars (TM) What Makes a Monster? is part of the new DK Reads series,
a three-level reading scheme that helps children become confident
readers, featuring engaging and illustrated topics. DK Reads is
created in consultation with literacy experts and adheres to
leveled reading scheme guidelines so the grammar, vocabulary, and
content are spot on for each stage.
Go behind the scenes with the March sisters in this in-world guide
to Little Women, as adapted and directed by Greta Gerwig Greta
Gerwig's 2019 adaption of Little Women is bringing new fans to
Louisa May Alcott's beloved classic, and this comprehensive,
in-world guide follows the making of this highly anticipated film,
starring Saoirse Ronan, Emma Watson, Timothee Chalamet, Laura Dern,
Meryl Streep, Bob Odenkirk, and Chris Cooper. Readers will see the
character sketches and costumes that brought these cherished
characters to life; the real-life locations that were transformed
into iconic sets for the film, how storyboards took key scenes from
page to screen, and more!
It's time for Mr Potato's Super Fantastic Dance Competition! Peppa,
Suzy Sheep, Mandy Mouse and Rebecca Rabbit can't wait to perform
their dance. Will they win a prize? And can Peppa persuade Mummy
Pig and Daddy Pig to join in, too? Peppa and George love dancing.
Everyone loves dancing!
The third edition of this popular text uses music and drama to
promote learning across the curriculum and with all types of
learners. Based on arts integration standards, differentiated
instruction techniques, and current research, Creative Drama and
Music Methods provides the theory along with applications to help
teachers build confidence in using the arts in their daily lesson
plans. The text is filled with hands-on activities that guide
pre-service and K-8th grade teachers in understanding that
integrating drama and music is easy, fun, and vital to fostering a
child's desire to explore, imagine, and learn. Examples are
provided in each chapter, along with the purpose of the activity
and tips for instruction. Rubin and Merrion provide activities that
engage elementary and middle school students and range from simple
stories and rhythmic activities to story dramatization and
composition. All the activities can be comfortably incorporated
into the classroom routine and place no additional burdens on the
teacher. They are especially useful for educators with valid
learning goals but limited experience in creative drama and music.
Not typical for creative drama or music texts, Creative Drama and
Music Methods takes a process approach to the two arts, placing
primary significance on the learner's growth and development.
"I solemnly swear that I am up to no good." For the first time,
readers can relive all the movie magic of the Harry Potter series
with this beautiful guidebook to the secrets of Hogwarts, complete
with four foldout pages containing portions of the map. When fans
are finished poring over the text, they can open up the wand, which
doubles as an invisible ink marker and light. The light reveals
invisible ink secrets on the foldout Marauder's Map pages, while
the pen can help readers create their own magical map, using the
blank parchment included at the back of this book. When all is said
and done, this spellbinding guide is sure to have fans saying,
"Mischief managed."
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