Robert Lang's remarkable origami creations are joined here by the delightful novelties of other contemporary designers, while traditional favorites find themselves varied and developed in unexpected ways. Origami in Action holds much folding pleasure for beginner and expert alike.
Added by: dovesnake | Karma: 1384.51 | Fiction literature | 9 October 2008
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Across America a mysterious disease is turning ordinary people into raving, paranoid murderers who inflict brutal horrors on strangers, themselves, and even their own families.
Approach any training challenge with these new, fresh and inspired solutions. Make your teaching and their learning fun, fast-paced and functional. This toolkit of 500 tips and techniques is designed for trainers at all levels of experience who enjoy experimenting, discovering and evolving and covers all the important basic, including how to: Have participants introduce themselves, Test for understanding, Add humor, Give feedback, Use questions, Use quotations, Have groups report, and much much more!
Wonderful, wild, too-good-to-be-true Amsterdam and its sometimes self-consciously cool, cultivated denizens lend themselves to tongue-in-cheek treatment.
Few Europeans are so forthright, so ready to make fun of themselves, their history, language,and customs as the inhabitants of this small, flat, watery capital of a small, flat, watery country.
This unique book - based
on the author’s experience in teaching his grandchildren mathematics the fun
way - provides the knowledge and skills
to teach math to young children, through learning games with playing cards.
Children grow to associate math with fun, pleasure and parental love and
attention. Readership: Parents, grandparents, and adults with young children (ages 3 - 10
years); older children who can read the book themselves; for informal learning,
making it more effective than normal textbooks.
"Everything should be made as simple as possible. But not simpler."
Albert Einstein