Creating Success in the Classroom!: Visual Organizers and How to Use Them
If a picture is worth a thousand words, then visual frameworks may be seen as being useful teaching tools. Teachers can use these graphic organizers to demonstrate how ideas and information about a specific problem, passage, text, or unit of study is related and organized. This work introduces 12 visual frameworks, and describes and demonstrates how they can be used with the whole class, small groups, or individuals. Practical tips and specific examples from several curriculum areas are provided - assessment techniques are also covered.
EXPLORING ART uses art examples from around the world to discuss art in the context of religion, politics, family structure, sexuality, entertainment and visual culture.
Contemporary, of-the-moment, with age-appropriate texts and topics, New Success is the course that speaks to the modern teenager. And while the focus and goal is to give teenagers the critical tools to succeed in their educational careers, music, poems and cartoons provide the perfect backdrop. With a modern, crisp feel and a highly appealing visual design, New Success retains the very best of its original features, and wraps it all up in a great new look.
Young children enjoy a fun-filled look at the adventures of Waldo in an activity book that features riddles, tongue twisters, historical facts, visual puzzles, games, and more. TV tie-in.
Pictorial Webster's: A Visual Dictionary of Curiosities
Featuring over 1,500 engravings that originally graced the pages of Webster's dictionaries in the 19th century, this volume is an irresistible treasure trove for art lovers, designers, and anyone with an interest in visual history. Meticulously cleaned and restored by fine-press bookmaker Johnny Carrera, the engravings in Pictorial Webster's have been compiled into an alluring and unusual visual reference guide for the modern day.