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Give your students the opportunity to think, to discover, and to
learn together! The second edition of Catch Them Thinking in Social
Studies demonstrates how teachers can use cooperative learning
strategies to fully engage students in the social studies
curriculum. The authors offer engaging activities and a variety of
problem-solving lessons in five areas of social studies
instruction: geography, politics, economics, culture, and history.
This updated edition includes new activities and helps teachers
prepare students to: - Rely on themselves and their peers for
information - Work closely with others Make suggestions - Use
trial-and-error strategies Have fun learning about social studies
Roscoe's family loves salsa dancing and wants Roscoe to learn how
to do it. Although he's reluctant to salsa dance and enjoy a family
tradition, from time to time Roscoe tries it. When Roscoe's friend
sees him struggle with salsa dancing, she asks Roscoe to visit the
library.
This book is for early learning centers, students in grades pre-k
to first grade, school teachers and parents who are introducing the
career concept to children. It's written in ABC format featuring 26
careers. There are repetitve phrases throughout the text. I
recommend readers to read it aloud several times. It's a good
souvenir to add to the book collection and fitting for career day
activities.
Can you imagine a day without watching TV? This story is about a
boy who has many things to do other than watch TV. Obesity is not
his issue.
"The Penguin Dictionary of Biology" defines some 6,000 terms
relating to this rich, complex, and constantly expanding
subject?from amino acids, bacteria, and the cell cycle to X-ray
diffraction, Ychromosomes, and zygotes. Long established as the
definitive single-volume source, the dictionary has now been
extensively updated for its eleventh edition. With expanded
encyclopedic entries to explain the most crucial concepts, it
explores the very latest discoveries and developments, containing
more than 400 new entries to take account of the latest thinking on
genetics, human physiology, disease, and cell biology. All key
botanical and zoological concepts as well as the core vocabulary of
biochemistry, immunology, evolutionary theory, and ecology are
defined in depth, making this the ideal reference for students,
teachers, professionals, and amateur biologists.
Almost everyone has a patch of rhubarb tucked in a corner of the
garden. In this fun and friendly new book, Sandi Vitt and Michael
Hickman have compiled nearly 150 recipes featuring this
surprisingly versatile plant. From beverages to quick breads,
muffins to main courses-plus a large assortment of pies-these
recipes will tempt you to enjoy rhubarb throughout the year. Chock
full of facts and delicious suggestions, Rhubarb: More Than Just
Pies is a must-have for gardeners, cooks, cottagers, and anyone who
enjoys the bright flavours of summer.
Give your students the opportunity to think, to discover, and to
learn together! The second edition of Catch Them Thinking in Social
Studies demonstrates how teachers can use cooperative learning
strategies to fully engage students in the social studies
curriculum. The authors offer engaging activities and a variety of
problem-solving lessons in five areas of social studies
instruction: geography, politics, economics, culture, and history.
This updated edition includes new activities and helps teachers
prepare students to: - Rely on themselves and their peers for
information - Work closely with others Make suggestions - Use
trial-and-error strategies Have fun learning about social studies
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