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Little-known facts, statistics, stories, quotes, nicknames,
all-time leaders, rosters, puzzles, and more from over one hundred
years of Red Sox history
The Boston Red Sox were originally named the Pilgrims--but for over
one hundred years they have always been Beantown's favorite team,
with a history that has been celebrated and mourned by generations
of fans.
If you love the Red Sox, you'll find hours of challenging trivia in
this book. Packed with text and information, it includes: *A
history of the Red Sox from their origins to the present * Trvia
questions designed to test your baseball memory * Corssword
puzzles, word games, unusual quotes, funny nicknames, and anecdotes
about the Sox *Complete all-time Red Sox roster of players, with
stats * Comprehensive leader tables for batters and pitchers *Award
winners, Hall of Famers, and other honors *And much more!
Do You Know...
- Who was the first pitcher to throw a perfect game in the
twentieth century?
- Who decided to turn Babe Ruth into an outfielder?
- What was Ted Williams's batting average with one day left in the
1941 season: .406, .399, .3996, or .4001? What happened on that
day?
- How many batting titles did Carl Yastrzemski win in his
career?
- Which team Roger Clemens's had 20 strikeouts against in a 1986
game?
Bring this book to Fenway, or keep it next to your favorite
armchair at home, to liven up commercial breaks and rain delays. In
no time you'll be an expert on Red Sox trivia!
Lucille Ball's comic genius made them famous, but many of the
unforgettable plot lines for "I Love Lucy" came from the life of
their writer, Madelyn Pugh Davis. In "Laughing with Lucy, " Davis
and her long-time writing partner, Bob Carroll Jr., recount her
rise in television and her many years working on the set and behind
the scenes with Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz. Lighthearted and
witty, this book offers a trip back in time to the tumultuous early
days of television.
Why assess?, What can I assess?, How can I assess satisfactorily in
physical education (PE)?, these and other questions are examined in
this volume, which offers both practical advice and theoretical
perspectives relating assessment in PE to assessment in other
subjects and in school issues generally. The book has been written
over a period in which the interim report of the working party for
PE and the statutory orders for PE have been published, Ministers
for Education have been changed and the government has been
constantly shifting or changing its views on aspects of assessment
to do with the National Curriculum.
In the past, assessment was underplayed or neglected in the
training of physical education teachers. Physical education lay,
largely, outside of school's formal structures of assessment, and
books on assessment completely ignored this area of the school
curriculum. With the introduction of the GCSE, Routes of Assessment
(ROA) and the National Curriculum, assessment has become an
important part of the teaching of PE. This book examines in detail
the issues as they affect teachers.
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