Each volume of Poetry for Students provides analysis of approximately 20 poems that teachers and librarians have identified as the most frequently studied in literature courses. Some of the poems covered in this volume include:
"Air for Mercury" by Brenda Hillman
"The Alchemy of Day" by Anne Herbert
"But Perhaps God Needs the Longing" by Nelly Sachs
Your Total Solution for Math Kindergarten will delight young children with activities that teach numbers 020, sequencing, opposites, graphing, telling time, and more. Standardized testing practice is included. Your Total Solution for Math provides lots of fun-to-do math practice for children ages 48. Colorful pages teach numbers, counting, sorting, sequencing, shapes, patterns, measurement, and more. Loaded with short, engaging activities, these handy workbooks are a parents total solution for supporting math learning at home during the important early years.
Your Total Solution for Reading. Practice Activities for Reading Success! With this big collection of practice activities, your child will have fun while exploring letters and sounds, basic concepts, vocabulary development, and more. You’ll find plenty of resources to support learning during this important year of your child’s development. These short, engaging activities will help your child master reading skills that are essential for school success. Having fun with words today can be the first step toward developing a love of reading for years to come!
Your Total Solution for Math Prekindergarten will delight young children with activities that teach numbers 010, same/different and other basic concepts, sorting, shapes, counting money, and more. Your Total Solution for Math provides lots of fun-to-do math practice for children ages 48. Colorful pages teach numbers, counting, sorting, sequencing, shapes, patterns, measurement, and more. Loaded with short, engaging activities, these handy workbooks are a parents total solution for supporting math learning at home during the important early years.
This book explores eugenics in its wider social context and in literary representations in post-war Britain. Drawing on a wide range of sources in medicine, social and educational policy, genetics, popular science, science fiction, and literary texts, Hanson tracks the dynamic interactions between eugenic ideas across diverse cultural fields, demonstrating the strength of the eugenic imagination.