Earth in the Hot Seat

Earth in the Hot Seat
Author: Marfe Ferguson Delano
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2009
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781426304347

The issue of global warming continues to be a key topic of discussion at home and in the media. This book provides a photo essay that celebrates the Earth and explains the dangers, challenges, and opportunities presented by global warming. It showcases National Geographic's environmental mission programs and calls to help the environment.

Photographic Atlas of Planets

Photographic Atlas of Planets
Author: Briggs
Publisher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1986-08-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780521310581

This richly illustrated book contains over 200 photographs, nearly half of which are in full colour. It constitutes the best collection of available photographs of the planets that have been obtained from space over the past two decades. Also included, wherever available, are global maps of the planets and their satellites. Each of the following chapters is devoted to one of the planets, summarizing what has been learned about that planet and explaining in non-technical terms the features that can be seen in the many breathtaking photographs that are presented. The chapters are set out with the text first, followed by the figures, each accompanied by a long caption describing its essential points.

Makupedia

Makupedia
Author: Peter K. Matthews - Akukalia
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 1066
Release: 2022-07-07
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1665599391

The universe is a secret mine of twelve energy assets concealed in planetary dimensions Endless resources in search to discover develop and connect our core innate potentials Big data processed on these mines are derived through science equations and formulas From a multidisciplinary complex of objective algorithms to a simple smart code on Mind The World Encyclopedia on Creative Sciences and Mind Computing can only be Makupedia.

Cold War, Hot Seat

Cold War, Hot Seat
Author: E. S. Williams
Publisher: Robert Hale
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2000
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

In this first book for almost half a century by an attache serving in the Soviet Union, Air Commodore Ted Williams describes the life of these unsung men and women working in the tight security of the Cold War.

Integrating Children's Literature through the Common Core State Standards

Integrating Children's Literature through the Common Core State Standards
Author: Rachel L. Wadham
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2015-07-28
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

Implementation of the Common Core State Standards with the integration of children's literature can transform teaching and learning into a holistic and engaging experience. Tackling nearly every aspect of the English Language Arts Standards and the measures they employ, it offers a thorough plan for engaging elementary school students with literature. It explores the benefits and teaching principles behind CCSS, and explains how to apply them to literature. Along with the strengths it has in connection to CCSS, you will learn about the history of children's literature and what both fiction and nonfiction bring to the classroom. You will find plenty of practical applications of the CCSS, including book lists and lesson ideas, along with thorough examples. There is also a wealth of information on the kinds of readers you will encounter and explanations of how to meet their needs. A final section focuses on creating a curriculum, connecting the theory throughout the book with concrete lessons plans and units that cover the main CCSS skill sets.

Amatimas?I Am Time

Amatimas?I Am Time
Author: Richard Herbert
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2010-08-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1426938659

Albert Lanker is a dreamer who meets his wife, Jan Stevens, in Seattle, where both attend college. They are a typical married couple with three childrenuntil they travel together on their first vacation to the Middle East. Here, Albert has a vision of the future, a future that may see him become a very wealthy man. Though he attempts to keep his vision a secret, Jan learns of Alberts plan and becomes involved. The couple has discovered a black hole they call the Dark Stara black hole that is sucking up space as it works its way toward earth. The world, the Lankers maintain, is headed for a sudden and uncontrolled catastrophe. Albert and Jan convince their local Catholic priest, Father Anthony, that the future of the world is at stake and that they must warn the pope. They travel to the Vatican for a consultation. Although Alberts surface intentions of saving the world are benevolent, he has a much deeper motivation that will only be revealed as the crisis comes to a head.

How to Properly Dispose of Planet Earth

How to Properly Dispose of Planet Earth
Author: Paul Noth
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2019-01-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 168119659X

Popular New Yorker cartoonist Paul Noth continues his illustrated middle grade series about a boy, his wacky family, and an out-of-this-world adventure in this laugh-out-loud sequel to How to Sell Your Family to the Aliens. Happy Conklin Jr. is still the only 10-year-old who has to shave three times a day, thanks to being tested on by his inventor father. And it's safe to say Hap is the only 10-year-old who accidentally sold his entire family to aliens. The good news is that Hap managed to save his family--including his tyrannical Grandma--but now the Conklins face a problem that might put the whole world in danger . . . Hap wants a girl in his sixth-grade science class to be his lab partner but lacks the courage to even talk to her. Through the mysterious powers of Squeep! the lizard, he finds a way to overcome this fear but also, unfortunately, opens a black hole in his middle school that will swallow the solar system unless he's able to stop it. In his race against time to save everything, he's helped by his sister Kayla, greatly hindered by his sister Alice, and uncovers the truth about Grandma's plan to take over the Galaxy.

The Common Core in Grades 4-6

The Common Core in Grades 4-6
Author: Roger Sutton
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2014-04-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1442236108

The Classroom Go-To Guide for the Common Core is the first in a series of comprehensive tools to tap into the vast flow of recently published books for children and teens, offering recommendations of exemplary titles for use in the classroom. Currency meets authority, brought to you by the editors of the highly regarded review sources, School Library Journal and The Horn Book Magazine. This guide includes approximately 200 selections published since 2007 for grades 4-6 recommended by The Horn Book Magazine. The titles are grouped by subject and complemented by School Library Journal’s “Focus On” columns, which spotlight specific topics across the curriculum. Providing context for the guide, and suggestions on how to use these resources within a standards framework, is an introduction by Common Core experts Mary Ann Cappiello and Myra Zarnowski. These experts provide perspective on the key changes brought by the new standards, including suggestions on designing lessons and two samples plans. Following the introduction, you’ll find a wealth of books, by category. Each section includes a listing of the top titles with brief, explicit annotations, and key bibliographic data. “Focus On” articles are appended to appropriate categories to support in-depth curricular development. Each of these articles includes a topic overview and list of current and retrospective resources (including some fiction), and multimedia, that will enable educators to respond to Common Core State Standards call to work across formats.

The Planets Within

The Planets Within
Author: Thomas Moore
Publisher: SteinerBooks
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1990
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780940262287

The Planets Within asks us to return to antiquity with new eyes. It centers on one of the most psychological movements of the prescientific age -- Renaissance Italy, where a group of 'inner Columbuses' charted territories that still give us today a much- needed sense of who we are and where we have come from, and the right routes to take toward fertile and unexplored places.Chief among these masters of the interior life was Marsilio Ficino, presiding genius of the Florentine Academy, who taught that all things exist in soul and must be lived in its light. This study of Ficino broadens and deepens our understanding of psyche, for Ficino was a doctor of soul, and his insights teach us the care and nurture of soul.Moore takes as his guide Ficino's own fundamental tool -- imagination. Respecting the integrity and autonomy of images, The Planets Within unfolds a poetics of soul in a kind of dialogue between the laconic remarks of Ficino and the need to give these remarks a life and context for our day.