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From best-selling author Amy Ellis, this collection features 10
original graphic blocks incorporated into 24 fabulous projects for
home decor. Choose from simple, practical designs in a book that's
brimming with variety and value for all skill levels.Achieve a
cohesive look; each block is featured in a coordinating set that
includes a quilt, pillow, and bed runnerCreate designs that
showcase your fabrics; all blocks finish at 18" and are easy to mix
and matchFollow clear instructions that include finishing options
for pillows; create a covered zipper, an envelope back, and bound
edges
This book examines community partnership schools in the USA.
Authored by academics and practitioners, it provides an overview of
how community schools work in practice, provides a historical
context of the model, and demonstrates the importance of the
university-community connection in their effective running. Above
all, the book showcases how community partnership schools are
educational equity solutions that provide support services to
underserved students, families, and communities. It will appeal to
students and scholars of public administration, public policy,
public health, and education, as well as practitioners.
Create beautiful quilts that are a perfect match for your budget,
style, and space. Discover speedy shortcuts and skill-building
quilt patterns by best-selling author, Amy Ellis. Novice and expert
quilters alike will find loads of inspiration in these bright,
simple, and fun designs. Select your next quilt from 14 easy
projects featuring original quilt-block patterns. Get great
quick-piecing ideas and expert instructions on foundation piecing.
Find helpful tips that any quilter - especially newer quilters -
can appreciate.
From Pulitzer-Prize-finalist Amy Ellis Nutt, comes the moving and
inspiring story of Jon Sarkin. Sarkin's personality dramatically
changed after he underwent experimental brain surgery and suffered
a massive stroke. Remarkably, he could still remember his old self.
Yet, once an ordinary family man, he suddenly found himself
compelled to make art, always feverishly creating and only existing
in the present. He has since gone on to become an acclaimed artist.
Sarkin's story is beautifully interspersed with fascinating nuggets
of history about man's struggle to understand the brain and the
fragile nature of identity.
Use traditional piecing skills to create tomorrow's heirloom
quilts. You'll discover how to give your favorite blocks a scrappy,
modern look with elegant and up-to-date versions of time-tested
quilt designs from popular designer Amy Ellis. Learn a bit about
the history behind each block as Amy reimagines them as new
classics. Build your confidence to "go modern" with Amy's bright
and appealing designs that begin with traditional blocks Tips for
using color and negative space ensure a modern look with the fabric
from your stash Get handy hints, from Amy and other top designers,
that will help you better understand what makes a scrap quilt
successful
An internationally respected neurologist offers a revolutionary
look at the brains of adolescents, providing surprising
insights--including why smart kids often do stupid things--and
practical advice for adults and teens.
In this groundbreaking, accessible book, Dr. Frances E. Jensen,
a mother, teacher, researcher, and internationally known expert in
neurology, introduces us to the mystery and magic of the teen
brain. One of the first books to focus exclusively on the
neurological development of adolescents, The Teenage Brain presents
new findings, dispels widespread myths, and provides practical
suggestions for negotiating this difficult and dynamic life stage
for both adults and adolescents.
Interweaving easy-to-follow scientific data with anecdotes drawn
from her experiences as a parent, clinician, and public speaker,
Dr. Jensen explores adolescent brain functioning and development,
including learning and memory, and investigates the impact of
influences such as drugs, multitasking, sleep, and stress. The
Teenage Brain reveals how: Adolescents may not be as resilient to
the effects of drugs as we previously thought. Occasional use of
marijuana has been shown to cause lingering memory problems, and
long-term use can affect later adulthood I.Q. Multi-tasking causes
divided attention and can reduce learning ability. Emotionally
stressful situations in adolescence can have permanent effects on
mental health, and may lead to higher risk for certain
neuropsychiatric disorders such as depression.
Rigorous yet accessible, warm yet direct, The Teenage Brain
sheds new light on young adults, and provides practical suggestions
for how parents, schools, and even the legal system can better help
them during this crucial period.
Liz is a regular teenager with a best friend who can get her into
the best parties which is great until Liz gets roofied and raped
one night at a party and when she starts to speak up, things get
messy. When no one, including her best friend, believes her story,
she finds herself absolutely alone and the target of bullies,
threatening her to "stop lying." Just as Liz is giving used to
getting milk poured down her shirt and being called the school
slut, mysterious letters begin appearing in her locker and Liz
learns that there is more power in numbers and words than she ever
imagined. Told in haunting verse, Fault is a story of power and
taking back control when all seems completely lost.
Caroline's a whore, or at least that's what Harry thinks. When
Caroline shows up at her ex-boyfriend Harry's apartment she brings
more than a new stain to his living room carpet as she tries to
re-ignite a romance that was destroyed through years of drug abuse,
sex with strangers and insults that hurt worse than Caroline's
needles.
Jenni is an average teenage girl about to graduate from high school
who keeps a blog about her struggles to get a boyfriend and
arguments with her best friend, Carly. But Jenni's blog is a bit
different. She's a pro-ana/pro-mia blogger documenting her
struggles with her eating disorder, keeping track of her weight,
calorie intake and what her parents made her eat. When her best
friend Carly discovers her blog, things start to blow up, only
getting worse as Jenni meets Dani, who also suffers from an eating
disorder. Jenni's story is tragic and sarcastic rolled into blog
format and told through her posts and text messages.
How do you refute the erroneous claim that all ratios are
fractions? This book goes beyond a simple introduction to ratios,
proportions and proportional reasoning. It will help broaden and
deepen your mathematical understanding of one of the most
challenging topics for students - and teachers - to grasp. It will
help you engage your students, anticipate their perplexities, help
them avoid pitfalls and dispel misconceptions. You will also learn
to develop appropriate tasks, techniques and tools for assessing
your students’ understanding of the topic. Essential
Understanding series topics include: Number and Numeration for
Grades Pre-K-2 Addition and Subtraction for Grades Pre-K-2 Geometry
for Grades Pre-K-2 Reasoning and Proof for Grades Pre-K-8
Multiplication and Division for Grades 3-5 Rational Numbers for
Grades 3-5 Algebraic Ideas and Readiness for Grades 3-5 Geometric
Shapes and Solids for Grades 3-5 Ratio, Proportion and
Proportionality for Grades 6-8 Expressions and Equations for Grades
6-8 Measurement for Grades 6-8 Data Analysis and Statistics for
Grades 6-8 Function for Grades 9-12 Geometric Relationships for
Grades 9-12 Reasoning and Proof for Grades 9-12 Statistics for
Grades 9—12
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