Spot's Big Book of Colours, Shapes and Numbers
Author | : Eric Hill |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 24 |
Release | : 1995 |
Genre | : Colors |
ISBN | : 9780140555141 |
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Author | : Eric Hill |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 24 |
Release | : 1995 |
Genre | : Colors |
ISBN | : 9780140555141 |
Author | : Random House Disney |
Publisher | : Random House Disney |
Total Pages | : 42 |
Release | : 2013 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0736431055 |
Mater helps Sheriff enforce the rules of the road when hot rods speed into town.
Author | : Lois Ehlert |
Publisher | : Harper Collins |
Total Pages | : 40 |
Release | : 1989-04-04 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0397322593 |
Shapes and colors in your zoo, lots of things that you can do. Heads and ears, beaks and snouts, that's what animals are all about. I know animals and you do too; make some new ones for your zoo.
Author | : Angela Russ-Ayon |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2024-07-31 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 9781958627822 |
This interactive concept book for young children in preschool & kindergarten perfectly blends physical activity, simple science, and early math to bring cause and effect to life in the most engaging way using colors and shapes.
Author | : Fausto Presutti |
Publisher | : I.S.P.E.F. |
Total Pages | : 66 |
Release | : 2014-01-01 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 886624306X |
The instructional book COLORS, SHAPES AND FANTASY is based on a series of games-exercises with which children of 3-6 years can learn while having fun, gaining new and more complex painting and manipulation knowledge and skills. The structure of the play-activities offered to children is based on a detailed educational tour, which respects and to develop specific needs and abilities typical of childhood. What for an adult may be perceived as an easy and banal exercise, for a child can appear a difficult task to achieve since the ability to concentrate and function capabilities of children are still little developed for both intensity, duration, and complexity of mental strategies adopted. Also, in general, children live in their own fantasy-symbolic world which characterizes the everyday experiences. So, it is important that each child can have the necessary time and motivation to realize the proposed activities and internalize them in his own mental world. The game-exercises of COLORS, SHAPES AND FANTASY develop the following concepts and topics: 1. DEVELOPMENT OF PAINTING EXPRESSION 2. ACQUISITION OF COLORS AND DEVELOPMENT OF PAINTING SKILLS 3. IDENTIFICATION OF COLORS AND DEVELOPMENT OF COMPETENCIES 4. DEVELOPING OF GRAPHIC-PAINTING SKILLS WITH GEOMETRICAL SHAPES 5. IDENTIFICATION OF FIGURES AND DEVELOPMENT OF VISUAL COORDINATION 6. IDENTIFICATION OF COLORS AND EVALUATION OF EYE-HAND COORDINATION ABILITY 7. LOGICAL-PERCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT AND VERIFICATION OF THE CONCENTRATION CAPABILITY
Author | : Kathy Etringer |
Publisher | : Lorenz Educational Press |
Total Pages | : 132 |
Release | : 2007-09-01 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 142911455X |
Use favorite read-alouds to kick off hands-on activities that teach basic colors and shapes. Each developmentally appropriate lesson includes clear, easy-to-follow instructions for reading about, talking about and creating artwork that is all about these fundamentals of early childhood learning. Bonus section features simple scissor skills activities. Award certificates included too!
Author | : Carla Hamaguchi |
Publisher | : Creative Teaching Press |
Total Pages | : 57 |
Release | : 2006-05 |
Genre | : Classroom learning centers |
ISBN | : 1591982146 |
This resource consists of over 250 full-color letter and picture cards that can be arranged quickly into more than 45 engaging activities that reinforce skills such as letter, number, and color recognition; letter, number, and shape formation; alphabetical and numerical order; and beginning sounds.
Author | : Bruce L. Felknor |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Chicago (Ill.) |
ISBN | : 9781413483437 |
Deep in the Prohibition era The idea of a private retreat for the clubbable (with liquor lockers) struck a group of bright Chicago professionals-who then set out to make it happen. The pioneers surveyed 100 potential members on the need for such a club and 99 signed up. Several of the originators were architects, others journalists, scholars, painters, musicians, a lawyer or two, several prominent merchants, many of them members of a well loved club, the Cliff Dwellers, that was taking Prohibition seriously. A couple of the architects were completing a new skyscraper with a panoramic view of Chicago from the floor at the base of its tower. This became the home of the new club, which they would name for the convivial inns of yore: The Tavern. When the plaster was dry great artists in the group set to work on the walls, one producing amusing whimsy, the other a famous mural. Committees were forming, creating charter and bylaws, engaging a decorator, buying kitchen equipment and furniture, signing up members. While this is going on, the book keeps us in touch with the site of the action: bustling Chicago, city of skyscraper builders and bootleggers, vibrant theater and music scene, speakeasys and bordellos, cops and politicians. Then in quick succession come the Great Depression and the World's Fair of 1933-34 (much of it built by club architects). After sensational super-parties, an entertainment style develops: 'Fireside Chats" with visiting celebrities, breakfasts with visiting theater stars and sometimes whole casts. World War II impacts the club heavily as hosts of members go off to war or off to Washington, and clubbable army and navy officers assigned to Chicago make it a haven.Several future members are shot down over Germany, three of them meeting in one POW camp. The vibrant postwar era brought changing patterns of working, commuting, and entertainment sending fault lines across the foundations of downtown clubs, which The Tavern Club managed to navigate, in part by new emphasis on hosting catered events. The club's art works, major murals in two large rooms and a rotating collection of paintings and sculpture by its artists over the years-plus a monthly art show always up on one long gallery wall--make it a comfortable resort for its members and an attractive venue for meetings of members or outsiders. New skyscrapers in the 1950s and later gradually encroached on three of The Tavern Club's fabulous views but the Chicago River and the Michigan Avenue Bridge preserve its striking north view along the 'Miracle Mile" all the way to the Oak Street Beach on Lake Michigan. But all has not been amity and smooth sailing. As one new skyscraper obscured The Tavern's southern vista it offered the club space on its top floor. This divided pros and cons into rival camps. An advisory vote went by a whisker to move but the board decided to stay, and the wounds gradually healed. A dissident faction arose a couple of decades later over issues of club management, but after a few years of diligent bridge building the club began (as the title of the last chapter reveals, 'pulling together again." An Epilogue reflects on the leaders of club and city over 75 years and their role in creating a unique social institution with a rich entertainment tradition, and deep ties to the history of the city and its cultural jewels.
Author | : Amy Baad |
Publisher | : Teaching and Learning Company |
Total Pages | : 17 |
Release | : 2008-09-01 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 0787723797 |
These high-quality activities are designed to not only help children learn colors and shapes, but also help them develop visual, auditory, gross motor, and communication skills. Each session includes five theme-based activity centers. For easy use, the simple, fun activities include separate instructions for the teacher and the children.