In this groundbreaking resource, two school garden pioneers offer parents, teachers, and school administrators everything they need to know to build school gardens and to develop the programs that support them. Today both schools and parents have a unique opportunity — and an increasing responsibility — to cultivate an awareness of our finite resources, to reinforce values of environmental stewardship, to help students understand concepts of nutrition and health, and to connect children to the natural world. What better way to do this than by engaging young people, their families, and teachers in the wondrous outdoor classroom that is their very own school garden?
Great Fruit and Vegetable Guide (DK Eyewitness Books)
With simple step-by-step photography and friendly tips and pointers on matters such as sowing and planting, pest and disease control, supports and shelters, as well as planning, crop rotation, and making compost, Great Fruit and Vegetable Guide is the perfect reference, whether you are a beginner or a seasoned gardener.
The Ultimate Top Secret Guide to Taking Over the World
Published: 2011
Pages: 210
Reading level: Ages 9 and up
By the time you're done reading this diabolically clever book, you'll have entire countries groveling at your feet. Kings and prime ministers will bow before you and beg for mercy. Maybe even cry. Doesn't that sound insanely fantastic? Of course it does.
Added by: rockstarsab | Karma: 14.49 | Exam Materials » GRE | 21 December 2012
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Manhattan GRE Strategy Guide Set, 8 Vols.
GRE Prep books. These books will go into detail including examples, solutions, and descriptions of how to solve each problem type on the gre. I used these books for a month and increased my math score from a 151 to 158, so they really do work!
This book has been written with the needs of secondary school and college students in mind but it may well interest the general public also. The intention has been to help students avoid the grammatical errors which mar the work of so many English language examination candidates, as teachers and examiners know only too well. Misrelated participles, errors in agreement, confusion with sentence boundaries, these are just a few of the mechanical errors which are discussed in A Guide to Better Grammar,