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Author | : Jillian Roberts |
Publisher | : Orca Book Publishers |
Total Pages | : 34 |
Release | : 2020-03-03 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1459821025 |
Key Selling Points This book discusses the environment through an organic conversation starting with a common observation and continuing with follow-up questions that would naturally come from a young child. Sidebars define larger concepts for further discussion with older or more curious children. Contains a foreword by Bob McDonald of CBC’s Quirks & Quarks . Subjects discussed or defined include littering, pollution, natural resources, human impact, sustainability, innovation and renewable resources. On Our Nature Walk includes profiles of young innovators who are making a difference for the planet, including Ann Makosinski, Deepika Kurup, Param Jaggi and Greta Thunberg.
Author | : Steve Metzger |
Publisher | : Scholastic |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9780439859295 |
On a perfect spring day three friends go on a nature hunt.
Author | : Jillian Roberts |
Publisher | : Orca Book Publishers |
Total Pages | : 34 |
Release | : 2020-03-03 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1459825098 |
Key Selling Points This book discusses the environment through an organic conversation starting with a common observation and continuing with follow-up questions that would naturally come from a young child. Sidebars define larger concepts for further discussion with older or more curious children. Contains a foreword by Bob McDonald of CBC’s Quirks & Quarks. Subjects discussed or defined include littering, pollution, natural resources, human impact, sustainability, innovation and renewable resources. On Our Nature Walk includes profiles of young innovators who are making a difference for the planet, including Ann Makosinski, Deepika Kurup, Param Jaggi and Greta Thunberg.
Author | : E. Keith Bailey |
Publisher | : Xulon Press |
Total Pages | : 106 |
Release | : 2009-12 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1615793682 |
Do you feel you are called to a greater purpose than that which you have been able to achieve? Do you feel there are obstacles in your thinking that hinder you from being creative and successful? Then read, "JUST BE". Learn powerful keys to how you can be healed and allow the treasures to flow from within. JUST BE is one of the most inspirational books of this age. E. Keith Bailey, one of Christendom's newest authors takes a fresh and unique look at the complexities of the soul and how everyone can learn the secrets to overcoming hindering mindsets. E. Keith Bailey has been able to tap into the very causes of why dreams don't come true. In this book you will find: What treasures reside in you, How to discover blind spots that hinder your success, How to build relationships that promote your success, Learn how to identify the serpent in your Garden of Eden, And more . . . Most of us spend time looking for the answers externally but the answers are within you. You have everything you need to prosper. All you need to do is JUST BE! Take advantage of this long awaited manuscript that will give you the final missing keys you need to succeed. E. Keith Bailey is one of Christendom's rising preachers. He heads Full Life Victory Center, Full Life Ministries and E.K. Bailey Ministries (EKBM)-outreaches designed to build faith, heal hearts and instruct in the Word of God. With over 17 years of ministry experience, E.K. Bailey brings a fresh sound and a dynamic voice that can awaken dormant places of your heart and stir passion in your soul. For more information, call toll free at 800-813-7114 or visit online at www.fulllifeonlne.org.
Author | : Nancy Roth |
Publisher | : Church Publishing, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 161 |
Release | : 2007-09-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1596271817 |
Organic Prayer is a metaphor for a two-way process: we cultivate the earth around us, and the earth, in turn, cultivates our souls. Roth shares with us her experiences of working deeply in the red Ohio soil through meditations that help us enrich and care for our bonds with God, creation, and our neighbors on the planet. Short chapters lead us from the spiritual foundation of preparing the soil to planting seeds and fending off the "pests" of depression and impatience that hinder the growth of the spirit. Each chapter ends with "spadework,"distinctive prayer exercises that help each meditation sink in more deeply.
Author | : Gerald G. Jampolsky |
Publisher | : ReadHowYouWant.com |
Total Pages | : 242 |
Release | : 2010-06 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 145875409X |
In a deeply heartfelt way, Jerry Jampolsky and Diane Cirincione share stories of their spiritual journey, detours they've taken, and people who have impacted them along their life trail. Using the Hawaiian tradition of ''talking story,'' Jerry and Diane demonstrate the daily application of spiritual principles and practical spirituality. Individually and together, they weave their journey for us as it continues to evolve from the influences around them. They inspire us to embrace and share our own stories of peaks and valleys that make up our journeys. The authors' honest and vulnerable style of communicating continues to reveal their life purposes in the choices they make and the lessons they've learned. ''Each day still provides challenges and circumstances that call to those parts of us that want to judge others or ourselves,'' they write. ''What is different now is that we more quickly recognize when we're lost and the choice we have to return to the path of unconditional love. Once we remember that our purpose is service and helping others, as well as letting go of our judgments and grievances by practicing forgiveness, the path is easier, the direction clearer, and the destination of peace achievable. ''
Author | : Arlene Hill |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 216 |
Release | : 2015-04-06 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1329045459 |
Mariah (10 years old) and her family move from Arkansas to Idaho. Mariah's family have no trouble adapting to their new home, but Mariah clings to her home and best friend in Arkansas through letters. She has a hard time adjusting to her new environment, until she meets Phymn, a one-foot tall Guardian of the forest near her home.
Author | : Erika Christakis |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 402 |
Release | : 2017-02-07 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 0143129988 |
“Christakis . . . expertly weaves academic research, personal experience and anecdotal evidence into her book . . . a bracing and convincing case that early education has reached a point of crisis . . . her book is a rare thing: a serious work of research that also happens to be well-written and personal . . . engaging and important.” --Washington Post "What kids need from grown-ups (but aren't getting)...an impassioned plea for educators and parents to put down the worksheets and flash cards, ditch the tired craft projects (yes, you, Thanksgiving Handprint Turkey) and exotic vocabulary lessons, and double-down on one, simple word: play." --NPR The New York Times bestseller that provides a bold challenge to the conventional wisdom about early childhood, with a pragmatic program to encourage parents and teachers to rethink how and where young children learn best by taking the child’s eye view of the learning environment To a four-year-old watching bulldozers at a construction site or chasing butterflies in flight, the world is awash with promise. Little children come into the world hardwired to learn in virtually any setting and about any matter. Yet in today’s preschool and kindergarten classrooms, learning has been reduced to scripted lessons and suspect metrics that too often undervalue a child’s intelligence while overtaxing the child’s growing brain. These mismatched expectations wreak havoc on the family: parents fear that if they choose the “wrong” program, their child won’t get into the “right” college. But Yale early childhood expert Erika Christakis says our fears are wildly misplaced. Our anxiety about preparing and safeguarding our children’s future seems to have reached a fever pitch at a time when, ironically, science gives us more certainty than ever before that young children are exceptionally strong thinkers. In her pathbreaking book, Christakis explains what it’s like to be a young child in America today, in a world designed by and for adults, where we have confused schooling with learning. She offers real-life solutions to real-life issues, with nuance and direction that takes us far beyond the usual prescriptions for fewer tests, more play. She looks at children’s use of language, their artistic expressions, the way their imaginations grow, and how they build deep emotional bonds to stretch the boundaries of their small worlds. Rather than clutter their worlds with more and more stuff, sometimes the wisest course for us is to learn how to get out of their way. Christakis’s message is energizing and reassuring: young children are inherently powerful, and they (and their parents) will flourish when we learn new ways of restoring the vital early learning environment to one that is best suited to the littlest learners. This bold and pragmatic challenge to the conventional wisdom peels back the mystery of childhood, revealing a place that’s rich with possibility.
Author | : Emelie Parker |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2023-10-10 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1003842224 |
As teachers everywhere find more and more students with limited English in their classes, many are asking: How can I include ELL students in every aspect of the day? The Words Came Down!: English Language Learners Read, Write, and Talk Across the Curriculum, K-2 oral language is emphasized in a continuum from teacher modeling and demonstration to situations in which student-to-student communication is essential. The authors show that when children's attempts at communicating are accepted and celebrated, they will learn to communicate with each other comfortably and spontaneously whether on the playground or working on a science experiment. Beginning with designing a classroom that welcomes students and creates appropriate conditions for learning, Emelie Parker and Tess Pardini go on to detail a workshop format for reading, writing and content-area studies. The workshop structure allows teachers to differentiate instruction to include all students, and affords students ample opportunities to collaborate with others as they learn to speak, read, write, and comprehend while also engaging in active learning of the curriculum. The authors provide numerous examples of ways that teachers can become proficient in knowing each child and orchestrating instruction to meet individual needs. In addition, this helpful guide offers a variety of approaches to assessment, and demonstrates the importance of engaging families as partners in learning English and content.
Author | : DK |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 226 |
Release | : 2017-12-05 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1465472401 |
Covering sources of stress in every area of life: work, exams, relationships, social pressure, money, and more, this practical guide combines infographics and self-analysis questionnaires to make information easy to access and apply. This dynamic infographic program, founded on cutting-edge psychological research, enables you to deconstruct and deal with stress head-on. Stress: The Psychology of Managing Pressure helps you identify external and internal sources of stress in your life and reframe unhelpful patterns of thought into powerful psychological solutions that you can apply every day. Underpinned by psychological theory, with relevant findings from psychologists, doctors, and teachers, this book will help you smash the shadow of stress in any area of your life and emerge happier, healthier, and more productive.