This could include discussion of how sickness is caused,
through exploring books in the archive which explain some common diseases, advice about hygiene and health, as well as resources about bush foods and medicine, which could also be used as part of a science curriculum.
Not exact matches
«Although I'm lucky that I get to meet with a lot of interesting people and visit fascinating places
through my work, I still think
books are the best way to
explore new topics that interest you.
Coleman is also the author of VIA PRINCIPLES, a
book that
explores how companies can become more collaborative and creative
through adherence to clear and powerful guiding principles.
What This
Book Is Not The main purpose of this book is to explore how family offices operate and deploy their capital through fund manager selection, cash management, and portfolio construct
Book Is Not The main purpose of this
book is to explore how family offices operate and deploy their capital through fund manager selection, cash management, and portfolio construct
book is to
explore how family offices operate and deploy their capital
through fund manager selection, cash management, and portfolio construction.
In A Hobbit Journey, the reader has to plough
through 17 pages of a rather diffuse introduction before Dickerson explicitly states the purpose of his
book, and even then it is somewhat vague: it will
explore the question «What can we learn from hobbits and from their vision of the Good Life, and how does that apply to our own present situation?»
This
book talks about some of this, and how Tolkien used his writings to
explore the issue of time and time - travel
through dreams and memory.
She's been
exploring vegan soul food
through her friend Lauren Von Der Pool's
book Eat Yourself Sexy.
Through Brandi's journey to find self - acceptance and then adopt her deaf daughter, the
book explores the themes of finding our place in the world and fitting in, being judged and judging others, and moving past them to realize our dreams.
On network TV morning shows last month, he said he hasn't radically changed his «cry it out» advice, but a revised edition of his
book due out in several months does
explore additional techniques for helping children sleep
through the night.
Different nature - related theme
explored each day
through books, songs, games, art projects, and time outdoors
This Little Scholastic Board
Book will encourage your baby to
explore shapes
through everyday objects and will be a delightful tactile experience.
The three winners of Imagine Childhood:
Exploring the World
through Nature, Imagination, and Play are: Camille English, who said, «I have 4 little girls and would love to have this
book!»
Family By Design is the first
book to
explore the concept of parenting partnerships, and provides expert advice on whether a parenting partnership is right for you, how to find the right parenting partner, and how to work with that parenting partner
through the entire co-parenting process from beginning to end.
You might have noticed that Elle likes animals so she has a fun time
exploring through this
book.
I so appreciate your perspective in how you have
explored the two different ways that people are taking this
book and Amy Seek's experiences
through the two articles.
In his
book Playful Parenting, Dr. Lawrence Cohen points out that
through play, children
explore the world, work
through challenging situations and get connected with the people they are close with.
At the 45 - minute family workshop, we will
explore what the addition of a new baby means for everyone in the family,
through books, hands - on activities, and an arts & crafts project.
Select
books with different textures so that your kid can
explore it
through touching.
Weeks and months before baby
books tell you your little on learns «cause and effect», she'll begin on day 1 of life to
explore this primary cognitive concept
through incidental interactions with the world.
This fun
book explores the dizzying array of herbs, flowers, trees, fruits, and fungi that humans have,
through ingenuity, inspiration, and sheer desperation contrived to transform into alcohol.
In the past, people flipped
through old phone
books,
explored overgrown churchyards, and pored over immigration records and birth certificates to build their family trees.
from Scientific American «States of Matter» overview from Idaho Public Television's Dialogue for Kids Slime and Goo activities from the American Chemical Society's Science for Kids Oobleck, Slime & Dancing Spaghetti: Twenty terrific at - home science experiments inspired by favorite children's
books by Jennifer Williams, ages 4 — 8 The Everything Kids» Easy Science Experiments
Book:
Explore the world of science
through quick and easy experiments!
Written by a woman still recovering from her own eating disorder, the
book explores rebuilding a holistic relationship with food
through cooking and sharing it.
With the use of different themes, we create fun classes that
explore Yoga poses
through games, music, props, art, and
books.
Our mission is produce a series of films,
books, web sites and educational materials that
explore our interaction with beneficial bacteria throughout our entire journey
through life.
The visuals and tactile elements of home have such a huge impact on our emotional well - being and that is the focus that I
explored through this
book, providing resources for readers to
explore what truly makes them feel at home within their spaces and within themselves.
I'd much rather go out for tea,
explore a city, wander
through a
book store, have TV / movie marathons.
It
explores the birth of the comic
book genre in the Depression and the evolution of its caped characters
through historic events (World War II) and changing social mores, beginning with the arrival of Superman, who sprang from the imagination of two Jewish teenage boys.
Ben spends every waking moment schooling and training his six children, ages 7 to 18,
through his knowledge of the world, the
books they have handy, and the freedom to
explore who they are.
The critical paths into The Hitcher that this
book explores are rich and plentiful, and
through an exploration of its origins and production history, a close analysis of the film itself and a consideration of the immediate fallout following its release and its longer legacies, this
book celebrates one of the greatest highway horror movies ever made.»
Blowing the dust off the Gordon history
books through exploring the mansion offered some good narrative setup, but the game never capitalizes on it.
This piece also further
explores Thor's comic
book origins and classic arcs
through interviews with some of the most important comic creators, such as Walt Simonson and Jack Kirby.
And as we make other movies we ask ourselves, «what is the genre we're
exploring through a superhero comic -
book lens?
They
explore topics like bullying, identity, and race
through grounding texts such as Wonder by R.J. Palacio, Refugee Boy by Benjamin Zephaniah, and even picture
books, like Sailing Boats in the Sky by Quentin Blake.
And children's author Chris Lloyd, best - selling author of the «What on Earth» history
books,
explored how nutrition can be taught across the primary curriculum, with an energetic and interactive tour of food
through the ages.
The exciting literary pop up also coincides with the launch of a new library in the City, where our young visitors can
explore their love of reading by browsing
through the
books or become a librarian for the day.»
Differentiation: purple = lower ability blue = middle ability yellow = higher ability Resources provide opportunities to: -
explore language, form and structure - assess against the 9 - 1 specification success criteria -
explore the presentation of Elizabethan parents -
explore the theme of power - compare the parenting of Lord and Lady Capulet - structure analytical paragraphs using WHAT, HOW, WHY instead of PEE which can restricting A structure strip is included which can be stuck into student
books to guide them
through an analytical comparison
Developing Natural Curiosity
Through Project - Based Learning: Five Strategies for the PreK — 3 Classroom With this
book by Dayna Laur and Jill Ackers,
explore how young kids can do project - based learning (PBL) with strong authentic experiences beyond the traditional classroom.
And children's author Chris Lloyd, best - selling author of the «What on Earth» history
books, will
explore how nutrition can be taught across the primary curriculum, with an energetic and interactive tour of food
through the ages.
The
book explores themes of family, friendship, life, death, and what's possible
through science.
This
book, in six chapters,
explores the «edges» in education — the places where K - 12 learning has already seen revolutionary changes
through innovative reform and the use of technology.
This
book helps leaders
explore the various ways to become a connected educator,
through social media sites, Personal / Professional Learning Networks, conferences, and other ways.
Check out this
book on iBooks Year 8 Maths Data Representation and Interpretation The following interactive textbook has been designed to teach Year 8 students in accordance with the following ACARA headings: Investigate techniques for collecting data, including census, sampling and observation (ACMSP284)
Explore the practicalities and implications of obtaining data
through sampling using a variety of investigative processes (ACMSP206)
Explore the variation of means and proportions of random samples drawn from the same population (ACMSP293) Investigate the effect of individual data values, including outliers, on the mean and median (ACMSP207)
His latest
book, On the Rocketship: How Top Charter Schools Are Pushing the Envelope (Jossey - Bass, 2014), follows leading charter school network Rocketship
through a challenging school year to discover the key factors in its success and
explore the ongoing challenges to its expansion.
Prior to reading a new text, the teacher leads students
through a walk -
through of the
book, pointing out illustrations,
exploring visual elements and making predictions in order to build background and heighten engagement.
This
book explores the importance of effective classroom assessment to student achievement and the role of school leaders to model and spark positive change
through building teacher literacy, providing targeted professional development, acquiring appropriate technology, and more.
Judgment and Traditional Jewish Texts: The Sunflower - This lesson
explores issues of judgment and forgiveness
through the study of Simon Wiesenthal's
book The Sunflower and traditional Jewish texts.
The
book also
explores how to creatively work
through the impact of bullying experiences.
Engage in ongoing personal professional learning
through reading educational journals and
books,
exploring educational research, enrolling in college courses, participating in all network and campus level professional staff development activities.
This lesson
explores issues of judgment and forgiveness
through the study of Simon Wiesenthal's
book The Sunflower and traditional Jewish texts.