Environments for Outdoor Play: A Practical Guide to Making Space for Children
Added by: titito | Karma: 1215.71 | Black Hole | 3 February 2011
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Environments for Outdoor Play: A Practical Guide to Making Space for Children
Offers educators frameworks for designing innovative play spaces that provide young children with flexible, inclusive, and stimulating opportunities to learn, develop, and have fun together.
Contents
1. Children's need for time and space to play 2. Key stages in developing the play space 3. Features of enriching, inclusive play spaces 4. Inspiration 5. Involvement and collaboration 6. Bringing it all together 7. Outcomes for children and settings 8. Troubleshooting and sources of advice
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Ready Set Remember: Short-term Auditory Memory Activities
Ready Set Remember' is a rich resource of information and activities for teachers with students who may have auditory processing difficulties. In order to listen well, a child must have adequate hearing, intact auditory processing skills and an 'active listening' mindset. This book helps teachers identify children with auditory difficulties in the age-range 5-8 before referring them to an appropriate health professional. When the child returns to the classroom, 'Ready Set Remember' then provides strategies and activities to encourage children's confidence and improve the ability to efficiently and effectively remember auditory information by practising listening and sequencing tasks.
The first number in the series of Ozzy Ozone: defender of our planet introduces the character of Ozzy Ozone and his friends with the goal of educating children about the causes and consequences of the deterioration of the ozone layer.
Added by: Kahena | Karma: 11526.37 | Fiction literature | 30 January 2011
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The Babes in the Wood
Wexford fans may be disappointed by the shortage of memorable characters in Rendell's latest mystery to feature the chief inspector, a solid, if not spectacular, entry in the series. As in her previous Wexford, Harm Done (1999), the author explores issues of spousal abuse and focuses on a troubled married couple. The children of Katrina and Roger Dale disappear just as the city of Kingsmarkham is inundated with a flood of quasi-Biblical proportions. Both parents' reactions are somewhat bizarre, with Roger curiously antsy to be done with police questioning to get back to his job and Katrina quite certain her children have already drowned.