Sammy's Science House Guide W/ Software

Sammy's Science House Guide W/ Software
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Release: 2008-01-01
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ISBN: 9781578611331

Sammy's Science House helps young scientists build their understanding of biology, weather and observation skills.

Sammy's Science House Guide

Sammy's Science House Guide
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2008-09-01
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ISBN: 9781578616572

Sammy's Science House helps young scientists build their understanding of biology, weather and observation skills.

Sammy's Science House

Sammy's Science House
Author: Sue Lindsley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2008
Genre: Science
ISBN:

"... helps young scientists build their understanding of biology, weather and observation skills."--publisher's website.

And Then Even More Sammy’S Science

And Then Even More Sammy’S Science
Author: Chester Thompson
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 87
Release: 2018-08-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1546255192

In this third installment of Sammys Science, he deals only with other North American and Arizona creatures with the exception of one flying insect from the Himalayas and one that is nearly invisible. The author still tells the scientific facts using his mixed species family of radio characters from the late 1980s and early 90snamely Sammy Skunk, Daphne Skunk, Erasmus the Porcupine, Ewald the Roadrunner, Tremor the Tiny Mouse, Bonkers the Cat, and a few of the other characters that appeared from time to time on the broadcast. If you want to know about the animals and plants in the wild, I recommend you read the book And Then Even More Sammys Science as well as the other Sammys Science books.

Sammy’S Science

Sammy’S Science
Author: Chester Thompson
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2018-07-09
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 154625028X

Sammys Science is a collection of nature science facts told in story form, as heard on the Donkey Dan radio broadcasts that spanned four years of Sunday mornings on the old KLKY Prescott Valley Arizona Station. Many stories were told on the Farmer Family Album segment, and these are some of the science stories as told by George. These stories are based on the real-life moments of George growing up and when he had a family. Some stories were just notes and never made it to the show before we ended. Sammys Science will give you fun facts about our natural world of both animals and plants. Though it geared toward ages 916, adults would still like the science facts.

Sammy’S Science Arizona

Sammy’S Science Arizona
Author: Chester Thompson
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2018-08-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1546253661

In this second installment called Sammys Science Arizona, I deal solely with animals and plants inhabiting the state of Arizona. As always, I tell the science facts in this book using my mixed species animal family characters from our radio broadcast. The main characters are Sammy Skunk, the dad; Daphne Skunk, the mama; Erasmus, the teenage porcupine; Ewald, the middle school-age roadrunner; our pet orange tabby cat, Bonkers; and Tremor, the wee skateboarding mouse. In this book, Randy Raccoon, Eddy Beaver, Donkey Dan, Beanie the Goat, Big Red, and a few other characters also appear. Though we have many dangerous animals in the state of Arizona, most are small, including the coral snake, several species of rattle snakes, scorpions, centipedes, Gila monsters, several spiders, and many other small creatures. There are also a few dangerous desert plants. Then we also have six medium-to-large carnivores that call our state their home. I hope that by reading this book, visitors, new residents, as well as those that have been residents for a few years will learn to be careful while hiking in the states wilderness areas. Enjoy your everyday lives, and be careful while hiking, camping, biking, or hunting in Arizona. Never go hiking without a friend or two along, and like me, carry a big knife, plenty of water, a good hat, plenty of sunscreen, and a good walking stick with you. Enjoy Arizona. Sammy

Aspects of the Dialogical Self

Aspects of the Dialogical Self
Author: Marie-Cécile Bertau
Publisher: Lehmanns Media
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Gent 2002
ISBN: 3865410561

Aspects of the Dialogical Self is, at the core, a documentation of the outcome of a symposium held at the Second International Connference on the Dialogical Self (2002). Starting from a psycholinguistical and socio-cultural approach, its aim was to present several perspectives on the phenomenon of (inner) speech on the borders of communication and cognition and of individual and social performances. The symposium was concerned with the concept of development in different respects: in regard to the relation between inner speech and literacy (Juan Daniel Ramirez), to questions and their special role for the dialogical self (Marie-Cécile Bertau), and to the role of mutuality in psychological growth (Vera John-Steiner). The contributions are each followed by comments, thereby conveying some orality and "voicedness". This core is surrounded by an introductory part depicting the theory of the dialogical self accompanied by a proposition on modeling (Marie-Cécile Bertau), and by an additional topic which is a quite important and complex issue for the dialogical self: addressivity. The first contribution tries to open up the horizon in which addressivity could be placed, departing from philosophical considerations, going via conversational analysis to developmental aspects (Marie-Cécile Bertau). This general approach is supplied by two contributions dealing with specific moments of addressivity: the first one focuses on the special cases of open states of talk, faked multiple addressing, and self-talk (Heike Baldauf-Quilliatre). The second contribution (Marta Soler-Gallart) could well be read as a complement to Ramirez's article since it deals with dialogical reading, stating the transformative force of addressing. Thus, the book offers specific as well as general vistas of the dialogical self and of related questions such as ontogenetic and microgenetic development and conceptions of addressivity.