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By The Morning of Our Healing contains poems with passion, depth,
sincerity and the stuff of living. They convey honestly
and vigorously the joys, pains and rough resolutions of living and
loving in the world. The book calls the reader to reflect on that
invisible contract we all have with life. Remember that naive and
idealistic state of sweet young love, becoming aware for the first
time of the immense power of the ocean or the unpredictable impact
of growling death? In response, we are all called to show up
and participate. These poems convey one man's journey through
these unique yet universal experiences. With confusion and anxiety,
joy and sudden pleasure, the book takes the reader on a powerful
journey through the geography of relationships. The book calls to
mind the awareness that suffering does not stop us from
succeeding. Healing happens all the time and in quite gentle
and subtle ways. The book reaches into scenes and senses of living,
loving and loss. It reflects the wisdom, triumphs and tragedies
encountered along the way. Expressed here as well, is how we are
shaped by the power of the wind, the grandeur of the mountains, the
ethereal presence of the ocean and God's subtle voice in all. You
will find here an eclectic collection of poems. Some are as serious
as leaving home. Others are as carefree as an ice cream sundae.
Hopefully you will identify with and hear echoes of your own voice
and journey. These friendly poems will take you on a pleasant
and challenging ride through living and loving that may get your
heart pumping again and remind you that you are still alive and the
fat lady hasn't sung yet .
I love my children. I love you each one. sings Granny to her
grandchildren. Their parents have died of Aids and Granny works
hard to keep them happy and cared for. Stars of Africa is an
exciting reading series for learners from Grade R to Grade 7. The
series contains a wonderful selection for Foundation Phase learners
to build their confidence as readers, widen their knowledge as
learners and increase their reading pleasure.There are two types of
books in the series:* Stories: The stories are beautifully
illustrated in full colour, set in urban and rural envrionments in
countries all over Africa, and include titles to appeal to every
child.* Info (Information) Books. The info books introduce concepts
and content from all learning areas and are illustrated in full
colour to stimulate reading and learning.The books are divided into
four levels:* Starting - for Grades R and 1* Practising - for
Grades 2 and 3* Improving - for Grades 4 and 5* Independence - for
Grades 6 and 7 Within each level, the books have been graded
further for difficulty into three sub-levels: A, B and C. For
learners in Grades R-3, Stars of Africa has:* books with no text,
and beautiful illustrations* books with very simple, repeated text*
Big Books, for teachers to use with a whole class* stories and
information books* books with simple captions* books with
photographs* counting books and alphabet books* a book with rhymes,
poems and song* books about life and growing up in Africa* books
that provide knowledge of and encourage a love for the environment*
a dictionary activity book* a book that deals with the experience
of AIDS* a book that celebrates children's rights* a personal
dictionary Activity Book that learners can use to compile their own
word list for each letter of the alphabet.
This beautifully illustrated book retells the legend of Nyaminyami
and explains how the Kariba Dam was built. It includes useful facts
about the history of the dam, and how and why it was built.
Stars of Africa is a reading series developed for Grade R to 7. It
brings together the best authors and illustrators form South Africa
and from across the African continent. The titles are especially
suitable for learners whose home language not necessarily English.
The wide range of readers at the Grade 7 level, together with the
Stars of Africa Grade 7 teacher's guide, covers all requirements
for teaching and learning English first additional language within
the revised national curriculum statement. Stars of Africa Grade 7
reading series offers these exceptional features: language on the
level of the learner; graded to allow for steady progression as
learners become more confident; introduction of concepts and
knowledge from all learning areas that explore a vast spectrum of
relevant themes; vibrant illustrations in different styles,
techniques and colours capture children's interest and help develop
their love of reading; extensive range of visual literacy elements
such as maps and photographs that further encourages reading
skills; 24 stories and information books that reflect the
aspirations, social and personal issues of the Grade 7 learner;
glossaries to assist learners with further language acquisition
skills; encourages comprehensive language skills and reading
skills. The teacher's guide offers: assessment and teaching
support; guidelines on extension and enrichment work; photocopiable
learner worksheets, book report worksheets, learner assessment
worksheets and sample assessment grids, enabling learners and
teacher to get the most benefit from each reader; skills-building
activities that cover the six learning outcomes for English First
Additional Language; the Stars of Africa Grade 7 readers provide
learners with a magnificent range of stories that will build
confidence, widen knowledge and increase reading pleasure! The
reading series includes an additional resource, reading in the
primary school - Grade R to Grade 7 teacher's guide, to further
assist the teacher with reading strategies.
By The Morning of Our Healing contains poems with passion, depth,
sincerity and the stuff of living. They convey honestly
and vigorously the joys, pains and rough resolutions of living and
loving in the world. The book calls the reader to reflect on that
invisible contract we all have with life. Remember that naive and
idealistic state of sweet young love, becoming aware for the first
time of the immense power of the ocean or the unpredictable impact
of growling death? In response, we are all called to show up
and participate. These poems convey one man's journey through
these unique yet universal experiences. With confusion and anxiety,
joy and sudden pleasure, the book takes the reader on a powerful
journey through the geography of relationships. The book calls to
mind the awareness that suffering does not stop us from
succeeding. Healing happens all the time and in quite gentle
and subtle ways. The book reaches into scenes and senses of living,
loving and loss. It reflects the wisdom, triumphs and tragedies
encountered along the way. Expressed here as well, is how we are
shaped by the power of the wind, the grandeur of the mountains, the
ethereal presence of the ocean and God's subtle voice in all. You
will find here an eclectic collection of poems. Some are as serious
as leaving home. Others are as carefree as an ice cream sundae.
Hopefully you will identify with and hear echoes of your own voice
and journey. These friendly poems will take you on a pleasant
and challenging ride through living and loving that may get your
heart pumping again and remind you that you are still alive and the
fat lady hasn't sung yet .
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