Meet George Washington

Meet George Washington
Author: Joan Heilbroner
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2001-01-02
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0375803971

George Washington grew up in the English colony of Virginia. He was tall and strong, fair in judgment, and respected by his friends as a good leader. As he grew older, George saw how England took advantage of the American colonies—and he didn't like it. When the colonies declared their independence, George was chosen to lead their army as its general. And when the colonies won their freedom, George was elected to lead the new nation as its first president.

The Gray Book

The Gray Book
Author: Diane Welch
Publisher: Common Sense Press (Melrose, FL)
Total Pages: 231
Release: 1998-10-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781880892886

Caddie Woodlawn

Caddie Woodlawn
Author: Carol Ryrie Brink
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2012-06-19
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1442468580

An illustrated edition of the Newberry Medal–winning Caddie Woodlawn, which has been captivating young readers since 1935. Caddie Woodlawn is a real adventurer. She'd rather hunt than sew and plow than bake, and tries to beat her brother's dares every chance she gets. Caddie is friends with Indians, who scare most of the neighbors—neighbors who, like her mother and sisters, don't understand her at all. Caddie is brave, and her story is special because it's based on the life and memories of Carol Ryrie Brink's grandmother, the real Caddie Woodlawn. Her spirit and sense of fun have made this book a classic that readers have taken to their hearts for more than seventy years.

Ben and Me

Ben and Me
Author: Robert Lawson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 113
Release: 1947
Genre:
ISBN:

Banjamin Franklin's companion, Amos the mouse, recounts how he was responsible for Franklin's inventions and discoveries.

Language - Literature - the Arts

Language - Literature - the Arts
Author: Elżbieta Chrzanowska-Kluczewska
Publisher: Text ¿ Meaning ¿ Context: Cracow Studies in English Language, Literature and Culture
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Cognitive grammar
ISBN: 9783631660867

Language, Literature, Works of Art: The Texts of Our Experience - Philosophy, Language and the Arts - Literature, Music and the Visual Arts - The Art of Translation, Translation among the Arts - Linguistics and Semiotics of Creativity

A Teacher's Guide to Curriculum Design for Gifted and Advanced Learners

A Teacher's Guide to Curriculum Design for Gifted and Advanced Learners
Author: Tamra Stambaugh
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2022-05-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1000503836

A Teacher’s Guide to Curriculum Design for Gifted and Advanced Learners provides educators with models and strategies they can easily use to create appropriately complex differentiated lessons, questions, tasks, and projects. This must-have resource for both gifted and regular education teachers: Includes specific thinking models for teaching English language arts, social studies, and STEM. Is ideal for teachers who are looking for ways to differentiate and design lessons for their highest achieving students. Provides multiple examples of how to embed complexity within standards-based lessons. Highlights units and models from Vanderbilt University's Programs for Talented Youth curriculum. Helps teachers provide the necessary challenge for advanced learners to thrive. The models have been vetted by content experts in the relevant disciplines and were designed to guide students to develop expertise within a discipline. Definitions of widely used terms, such as depth, complexity, and abstractness, are explained and linked to models within specific content areas to support common understanding and application of schoolwide differentiation strategies.

Class, Please Open Your Comics

Class, Please Open Your Comics
Author: Matthew L. Miller
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2015-05-07
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0786495146

Comics and sequential art are increasingly in use in college classrooms. Multimodal, multimedia and often collaborative, the graphic narrative format has entered all kinds of subject areas and its potential as a teaching tool is still being realized. This collection of new essays presents best practices for using comics in various educational settings, beginning with the basics. Contributors explain the need for teachers to embrace graphic novels. Multimodal composition is demonstrated by the use of comics. Strategies are offered for teachers who have struggled with weak visual literacy skills among students. Student-generated comics are discussed with several examples. The teaching of postmodern theories and practices through comics is covered. An appendix features assignment sheets so teachers can jump right in with proven exercises.