Give your students practice in understanding story sequence. Cut apart sentences, arrange in order, and paste on fully illustrated sheets for a complete story.
Give your students practice in understanding story sequence. Cut apart sentences, arrange in order, and paste on fully illustrated sheets for a complete story.
126 Reproducible PagesTeach youths how cooking nutritious meals successfully with these 20 easy to follow illustrated recipes. The illustrations provide non-readers with skills required to prepare foods. Includes material lists and objects needed along with demonstrations on how to use the utensils in the preparation.
Teach all your students how to prepare nutritious meals successfully! Features 20 easy-to-follow illustrated recipes. Sparks nonreaders’ interest with picture versions of recipes and worksheets. Includes objectives, materials lists, and teacher demonstrations.
The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Body-Mind Disciplines, a comprehensive
new reference covering over 120 disciplines, has been published by The
Rosen Publishing.
As alternative medicine is gaining recognition in traditional health
care, this timely volume is a welcome and essential resource. The
500-page, one-volume encyclopedia features practical details as well as
historical and theoretical information about body-mind practices within
all of the major disciplines, from the familiar martial arts,
meditation and massage to lesser-known therapies and techniques. While
the approaches of the different practices often vary widely, their
purpose of incorporating the body with the thinking and feeling
processes of the mind is universal -- to enable a person to live a
long, meaningful, and healthy life.
Written by over 125 experts in their respective fields, the
lavishly-illustrated encyclopedia includes boxed insets highlighting
important facts about each discipline, annotated resource lists, and
sources for further reading.
Editor Nancy Allison, CMA, currently teaches Laban movement analysis
and Bartenief Fundamentals at New York University School of Education.
She is also on the faculty at the Lincoln Center Institute and the
Laban-Bartenief Institute of Movement Studies.