Discover Long U

Discover Long U
Author: August Hoeft
Publisher: Xist Publishing
Total Pages: 22
Release: 2023-06-02
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1532445474

Discover the sound of Long U! Introducing "Discover Phonics Vowel Sounds", a 12-book series designed to help young learners master the basics of phonics and vowel sounds. Each book in this series focuses on a different vowel sound, making it easy for children to focus on one sound at a time and learn it thoroughly. With bright and engaging photos on every page, each book features words that use the vowel sound being taught in the book. The vowel sound is highlighted to help young readers recognize it and understand its importance in reading and pronunciation. These books are perfect for children who are just starting to learn to read, as well as for those who need extra support with phonics and vowel sounds. Each book is 20 pages long, providing a perfect balance of content to keep young readers engaged while still providing ample opportunities for learning. "Discover Phonics Vowel Sounds" is available in three formats - digital, perfect bound, and hardcover - making it easy for parents and teachers to choose the option that works best for their needs. With this series, children can learn to read and pronounce words with confidence and ease, while also having fun along the way.

Jule the Mule

Jule the Mule
Author: Stephanie Marie Bunt
Publisher: Stephanie Bunt
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2020-04-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781948863681

"Jule the Mule" not only focuses on the long vowel U sound, but teaches children to explore new interests and skills to find what they enjoy. Through this experience, they may find abilities that they otherwise never would have known about. This new found talent can give them and others around them so much happiness. Learning to read can be very difficult for children. It is important that the steps are small enough to ensure success. Many early reading children's books immediately cover all short and long vowel sounds together, which is very confusing for first time readers. Through my research, I have found that it is very important to introduce the vowel sounds one at a time. Since there are so many first time reading books that blend too many words with too many vowel sounds together this can be frustrating for children and sometimes makes them want to shut down and give up. Therefore, I created these books so that children can build their confidence when reading. Each book focuses on a particular vowel sound and starts out with simple words for success. This book focuses on the long vowel U sound. First, practice the focus words with your child that are in each book. Next, each book is meant to be read by the parent to the child, then together, and eventually let the child try on their own. When reading the books, point to each word and each sound as you read it. Then, work on blending the sounds as you point to each sound with the child. Continue practicing the focus words in each book and reading to and with your child. Since each book focuses on one vowel sound, it helps them to succeed in building their reading skills by working on one book and therefore one vowel sound at a time. As your child builds confidence in one book, they can move to the next. Happy reading!

Discovery

Discovery
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1920
Genre: Science
ISBN:

StrengthsFinder 2.0

StrengthsFinder 2.0
Author: Tom Rath
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2007-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 159562015X

"A new & upgraded edition of the online test from Gallup's Now, discover your strengths"--Jacket.

The Outlook

The Outlook
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1058
Release: 1896
Genre: United States
ISBN:

Find Your Why

Find Your Why
Author: Simon Sinek
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2017-09-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0143111728

Start With Why has led millions of readers to rethink everything they do – in their personal lives, their careers and their organizations. Now Find Your Why picks up where Start With Why left off. It shows you how to apply Simon Sinek’s powerful insights so that you can find more inspiration at work -- and in turn inspire those around you. I believe fulfillment is a right and not a privilege. We are all entitled to wake up in the morning inspired to go to work, feel safe when we’re there and return home fulfilled at the end of the day. Achieving that fulfillment starts with understanding exactly WHY we do what we do. As Start With Why has spread around the world, countless readers have asked me the same question: How can I apply Start With Why to my career, team, company or nonprofit? Along with two of my colleagues, Peter Docker and David Mead, I created this hands-on, step-by-step guide to help you find your WHY. With detailed exercises, illustrations, and action steps for every stage of the process, Find Your Why can help you address many important concerns, including: * What if my WHY sounds just like my competitor’s? * Can I have more than one WHY? * If my work doesn’t match my WHY, what should I do? * What if my team can’t agree on our WHY? Whether you've just started your first job, are leading a team, or are CEO of your own company, the exercises in this book will help guide you on a path to long-term success and fulfillment, for both you and your colleagues. Thank you for joining us as we work together to build a world in which more people start with WHY. Inspire on! -- Simon

Disease and Discovery

Disease and Discovery
Author: Elizabeth Fee
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press+ORM
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2016-06-12
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1421421127

The story of a world-renowned institution and “a broad investigation of early twentieth-century public health ideology in America” (Journal of the American Medical Association). At the end of the nineteenth century, public health was the province of part-time political appointees and volunteer groups of every variety. Public health officers were usually physicians, but they could also be sanitary engineers, lawyers, or chemists—there was little agreement about the skills and knowledge necessary for practice. In Disease and Discovery, Elizabeth Fee examines the conflicting ideas about public health’s proper subject and scope and its search for a coherent professional unity and identity. She draws on the debates and decisions surrounding the establishment of what was initially known as the Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health, the first independent institution for public health research and education, to crystallize the fundamental questions of the field. Many of the issues of public health education in the early twentieth century are still debated today. What is the proper relationship of public health to medicine? What is the relative importance of biomedical, environmental, and sociopolitical approaches to public health? Should schools of public health emphasize research skills over practical training? Should they provide advanced training and credentials for the few or simpler educational courses for the many? Fee explores the many dimensions of these issues in the context of the founding of the Johns Hopkins school. She details the efforts to define the school’s structure and purpose, select faculty and students, and organize the curriculum, and she follows the school’s growth and adaptation to the changing social environment through the beginning of World War II. As Fee demonstrates, not simply in its formation but throughout its history, the School of Hygiene served as a crucible for the forces shaping the public health profession as a whole.