Amy Uses the Alphabet

Amy Uses the Alphabet
Author: Emiliya King
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2017-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1538351420

Anyone can learn computer science, even at the elementary school level. This book delves into the essential computer science concept of algorithms and procedures using age-appropriate language and colorful illustrations. A meaningful storyline is paired with an accessible curricular topic to engage and excite readers. This book introduces readers to a relatable character and familiar situation, which demonstrates how algorithms and procedures are used in everyday life. Readers will follow Amy as she learns how to use the alphabet to organize her books step by step. This fiction title is paired with the nonfiction title Helping at the Library (ISBN: 9781538351444). The instructional guide on the inside front and back covers provides: Vocabulary, Background knowledge, Text-dependent questions, Whole class activities, and Independent activities.

Al Pha's Bet

Al Pha's Bet
Author: Amy Krouse Rosenthal
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2011-05-12
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1101650249

Wonderful things are being invented every day in Al Pha's world-fire, the wheel, even shadows! His big chance to be part of history comes when the King announces that the twenty-six recently invented letters need to be put in order. Al makes a bet with himself that he's the man for the job. Through a series of funny events, he eventually finds the perfect order for the letters, and the king rewards him by naming his creation the "Alphabet." Sure to entertain and engage young readers, this book turns the ABC's inside out. Kids will laugh at the quirky illustrations and clever wordplay, while wondering where the alphabet really did get its order.

About Trees

About Trees
Author: Katie Holten
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Artists' books
ISBN: 9783943196306

About Trees considers our relationship with language, landscape, perception, and memory in the Anthropocene. The book includes texts and artwork by a stellar line up of contributors including Jorge Luis Borges, Andrea Bowers, Ursula K. Le Guin, Ada Lovelace and dozens of others. Holten was artist in residence at Buro BDP. While working on the book she created an alphabet and used it to make a new typeface called Trees. She also made a series of limited edition offset prints based on her Tree Drawings.

A-Z According to Mikey

A-Z According to Mikey
Author: Amy Honeycutt
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2020-08-31
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1645759962

Mikey's teacher said A is for Apple, B is for boy, C is for cat, D is for Dog, and so on. Is that what you learned too? I thought so...but Mikey started to wonder if maybe the alphabet went a bit more like this: What if B was for Blue? A rock and roll baboon I saw last week at the zoo. One of my favorite letters is M and it's not for Monkey or Mom. M is for the mismatched shoe day, my favorite day of school. O is for odd, which is exactly what you'll find at Owen J. Oswald's rare antiques at the corner of Opossum and Thyme. This is just the beginning of A-Z According to Mikey. So sit down and get ready to laugh because things are about to get silly!

Alphabet City

Alphabet City
Author: Geoffrey Biddle
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520079496

"My Moms was a good person. She cared, but she just couldn't hack us no more. She kept saying she gonna kill herself, too. The day she died, she told me that my father hit her, and I told her, That was good for you, for not cooking for him. And she left. I didn't know she took the pills, though. The next day, they told me she was dead."--Pistol This searing portrait of inner-city life takes us inside one of America's deadly urban battlefronts--the Puerto Rican neighborhood of Alphabet City on New York's Lower East Side. With unnerving clarity, Geoffrey Biddle shows us the people who live there, summoning their spirit against the brutalizing conditions of poverty, joblessness, drugs, crime, and violence. Capturing life in this ghetto on film and in words with rawness and compassion, he shows the human toll of impoverishment and neglect. In 1977 Geoffrey Biddle photographed the residents of Alphabet City for the first time. Ten years later, he returned to this same area and photographed many of the same people again, this time also interviewing them. Alphabet City is the result of those encounters. While the stories are unique, they coalesce into a single tale all the more jarring for the matter-of-fact tone in which it is told. There is Ariel, whose dreams of becoming a boxer were destroyed when he contracted AIDS. And Linda, raising three sons while sleeping in the street, hungry and drug-addicted. There are also tales of human resilience like Richard's, a defiant former gang member who now attends college. These stories belong not only to one New York neighborhood, but to urban ghettos across the United States. Framed by Miguel Algarn's compelling introduction and dramatized by the speakers' own testimony, Geoffrey Biddle's photographs are haunting portrayals of a ravaged community battling ineffectually against deprivation and betrayal. This book forces us to see faces and to hear voices that won't be easy to forget, and yet which in the end are not so different from our own. "My Moms was a good person. She cared, but she just couldn't hack us no more. She kept saying she gonna kill herself, too. The day she died, she told me that my father hit her, and I told her, That was good for you, for not cooking for him. And she left. I didn't know she took the pills, though. The next day, they told me she was dead."--Pistol This searing portrait of inner-city life takes us inside one of America's deadly urban battlefronts--the Puerto Rican neighborhood of Alphabet City on New York's Lower East Side. With unnerving clarity, Geoffrey Biddle shows us the people who live there, summoning their spirit against the brutalizing conditions of poverty, joblessness, drugs, crime, and violence. Capturing life in this ghetto on film and in words with rawness and compassion, he shows the human toll of impoverishment and neglect. In 1977 Geoffrey Biddle photographed the residents of Alphabet City for the first time. Ten years later, he returned to this same area and photographed many of the same people again, this time also interviewing them. Alphabet City is the result of those encounters. While the stories are unique, they coalesce into a single tale all the more jarring for the matter-of-fact tone in which it is told. There is Ariel, whose dreams of becoming a boxer were destroyed when he contracted AIDS. And Linda, raising three sons while sleeping in the street, hungry and drug-addicted. There are also tales of human resilience like Richard's, a defiant former gang member who now attends college. These stories belong not only to one New York neighborhood, but to urban ghettos across the United States. Framed by Miguel Algarn's compelling introduction and dramatized by the speakers' own testimony, Geoffrey Biddle's photographs are haunting portrayals of a ravaged community battling ineffectually against deprivation and betrayal. This book forces us to see faces and to hear voices that won't be easy to forget, and yet which in the end are not so different from our own.

Albert A and Amy a

Albert A and Amy a
Author: Nicole Fenech
Publisher: Blurb
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2017-04-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781366122230

Turning the alphabet into fun characters! Capital A and lowercase a are brought to life in this fun tale.

If Rocks Could Sing

If Rocks Could Sing
Author: Leslie McGuirk
Publisher: Tricycle Press
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2011-05-24
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1582463700

Amazing rocks, found on a stretch of beach near the author's home, comprise this unique alphabet book. A is for Addition, and there are rocks in the shape of real numbers, too. B is for Bird, and there is a bird rock on a nest with an egg. G is for Ghosts, and there is a host of rocks that look like ghosts! Children and adults alike will pore over these fascinating rocks, and will be inspired collect their own.

Amy's Amazing Alphabet Adventure

Amy's Amazing Alphabet Adventure
Author: Nombuso Nxumalo
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-10-07
Genre:
ISBN:

Amy embarked on an amazing alphabet adventure, guided by a magical book. Each letter of the alphabet introduced her to a new animal friend and a delightful story. From Antelope to Zebra, Amy explored the wonders of the animal kingdom, learning valuable lessons along the way. With each animal friend, Amy discovered the unique qualities and characteristics associated with each letter. She danced with a Butterfly and ran with a Cheetah. Together, they formed a bond of friendship and shared unforgettable experiences. Through her journey, Amy learned the importance of courage, adaptability, and embracing differences. She discovered the beauty of nature, the joy of learning, and the magic of friendship. Amy's alphabet adventure is more than just a journey through letters and animals, it is a testament to the limitless possibilities of curiosity, friendship, and the joy of discovering new things.

Frankie's Froggy Facts!

Frankie's Froggy Facts!
Author: Jennifer Street
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2012-03-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1466917288

This is a story about Frankie the Frog who cant read so his friend Amy teaches him the ABCs! Instead of simply reciting the alphabet, Amy uses each letter to describe true and interesting facts about frogs!