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This book is a reminder of what is important in The Kingdom of God.
You will remember that the deepest revelations of The Kingdom can
be understood by a child. Speaking Kingdom language is not the
'christian-ese' that many have learned in order to sound spiritual
but the beautiful languages spoken by The King of The Kingdom. The
true language of Kingdom is expressed in Body Language which is
best expressed in action not words. Christian, Pastor and most
importantly Son Tim McDonald was reminded by The King Himself of
the need to go back to the basics and learn the fundamentals of The
Kingdom. As you read you will recognize the sound of the faith from
which flow the riches of every revelation from God. This book is a
gentle reminder on how to speak Kingdom.
Classroom Management Third Edition provides teachers with the
skills to create quality-learning environments with their students,
demonstrating effective instructional strategies that engage
students in learning as well having the skills to respond
positively to misbehaviour and de-escalate conflict. Following the
Positive Learning Framework (PLF), the text offers practical
strategies for working with challenging behaviours, real life
examples of classroom scenarios and critical reflection activities.
This edition has also been updated to address the Australian
Institute for Teaching and School Leadership (AITSL) Teacher
Standards. Providing comprehensive coverage of early childhood,
primary and secondary years, Classroom Management is a practical
and engaging text that will prepare pre-service teachers for
experiences in the classroom.
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Dutch (Paperback)
Tim MacDonald
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R261
Discovery Miles 2 610
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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1848 - Superstition Mountain Wilderness, Republic of Mexico. Men
work frantically in an anonymous mine pulling gold out of the
ground before the territory is turned over to the United States and
the precious ore is lost forever. Making their way south, Apaches
attack the miners leaving a lone survivor. Present day. Jake
McMasters has problems of his own. Uprooted from his life in New
York City and moved to a small town in Arizona, Jake's big city
background and attitude make him an easy target for the local
toughs. After meeting CJ, a classmate who gets him out of a sticky
situation, Jake learns the legend of the Lost Dutchman Gold Mine.
When Jake finds a note, hidden away for almost a century, the two
set out into the mountains to search for the long lost mine. Along
the way, they come up against unscrupulous treasure hunters, a band
of Indians and their mysterious leader, and the local bullies, all
while trying not to arouse the suspicions of their families. Will
Jake and CJ figure out the clues to the mine's location? Or will
they disappear in the mountains taking the secret of the lost gold
mine to their graves?
What would you do if you left home to go to the mall and two hours
later woke up in a strange city a century in the past? This is how
it all begins for Alfred William Mason, an ordinary 12-year old who
hates history, but finds himself in the middle of an extraordinary
time traveling adventure. As Alfie is hurled about through time, he
gets himself involved in major events of historical significance.
Along the way, he meets up with his great-grandfather as a boy,
helps an immigrant family come to realize the American dream, and
discovers he's tougher and more resilient than he ever imagined.
While the scientists at the lab frantically work to bring him home,
Alfie comes to realize even the smallest actions of the past can
have far reaching implications for the future.
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