When Lulu grows up, she wants "a really, really big job." She doesn't want to wash elephants - she'd get all wet. She doesn't want to be a doctor - she doesn't like shots. She doesn't want to drive a big rig - hard hats itch. She wants the biggest, most important job of all - but what should it be? A mommy? An author? Nothing is out of the question for Lulu! Her simple game of "What’s the biggest job of all?" will open young readers to the many possibilities before them too.
The pre-last book about ex-military Jack Reacher by Lee Child. Two small towns in Colorado: Hope and Despair. Between them, nothing but twelve miles of empty road. Jack Reacher can't find a ride, so he walks. All he wants is a cup of coffee. What he gets are four redneck deputies who want to run him out of town.
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Find out which jobs Blue's friends are pretending to have, as you help Investigative Reporter Steve uncover the clues that reveal what job Blue wants to pretend to have too!
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The audio edition contains word-for-word recordings of all articles published in The Economist, read by professional broadcasters and actors. It is ideal for anyone who wants to listen to articles while travelling, exercising or just relaxing. text added Thanks to bitemate!
A great guide to the practical aspect of teaching inquiry-based middle
school science. Also, this book is fun to read.
Highly recommended for any novice middle school science teacher
or any veteran who just wants some great advice!