This CD-ROM is a powerful teaching tools for 7-11 year olds, led by an energetic animated host who engages the player in discussion about the principles of science and responds intelligently to the player's answers and actions. With in depth coverage of the school curriculum, this disc teach the skills of a scientist, encouraging children to think and make hypotheses, draw conclusions from their experiments and print out their own progress reports.
Just like a house or a home, idioms and expressions are integral parts of daily life. Due to their non-literal nature, many people wonder what are idioms and what do they mean? These quick expressions explain common scenarios in an abstract manner. Everyday events are frequently centered on houses. After a vacation, everyone wants to return home to resume their routine. The normalcy of life at home has made houses a common theme in many idioms. Here are 10 examples of idioms that are based on home and farm life.
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My Vacation Journal is a delightful travel journal designed for children aged 6 to 11. In full colour and totally interactive, it aims to entertain as well as educate young travellers. Using general themes related to travel and vacations, the journal invites children to relate their vacation experience through drawings, collages, games and other activities. For the first time, children get to document their travel experience, just like their parents! The journal's lively presentation stimulates children's creativity.
This booklet discusses several types of action research, its history, and a process that may be used to engage educators in action research. Two stories from the field, written by teachers about their own reflections on the process, are given as illustrations of action research.
When you read Hogan's writing it feels like you are getting sage advice from a master. Would you like other people to decide on their own (or so they think) to go along with your every whim?Then this is the book you have been looking for. David Garfinkel.