Story Bridges - A Guide for Conducting Intergenerational Oral History Projects
Angela Zusman offers an informative guidebook with step-by-step directions for planning and implementing intergenerational oral history projects, using youth to interview elders. An expert on these programs, Zusman uses her experiences and those of other oral historians to show how community projects are organized, youthful historians located and trained, interviews conducted, and the project archived for future community needs. Included are a variety of sample documents and case studies designed to ease the process for the uninitiated.
The World's Must-See Places - A Look Inside More Than 100 Magnificent Buildings and Monuments
The World's Must-See Places takes you on a tour of more than 100 of the world's greatest sights. In true Eyewitness Travel Guide style, each page of the book will show you what other books only tell you, with unique 3-D cutaway artwork that lets you look inside each building as if you were there. Ancient, classical, and modern sights from every continent are included. Each featured sight has been selected for its uniqueness, or its historical or architectural importance, and many are included on UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites.
Keep kids' interest high as they strengthen reading skills with this terrific collection of easy games that reinforce key word families that kids need to know. From quiet games such as Shake a Sound, that children can play independently or in pairs, to active group games such as Rhyming Word Relay Race, the variety of games included makes it easy for you to vary the way students learn. With reproducible board games and a BIG, colorful poster game. For use with Grades K-2.
The Complete TurtleTrader: The Legend, the Lessons, the Results
What happens when ordinary people are taught a system to make extraordinary money? Richard Dennis made a fortune on Wall Street by investing according to a few simple rules. Convinced that great trading was a skill that could be taught to anyone, he made a bet with his partner and ran a classified ad in the Wall Street Journal looking for novices to train. His recruits, later known as the Turtles, had anything but traditional Wall Street backgrounds; they included a professional blackjack player, a pianist, and a fantasy game designer
A clear choice of vocabulary, including nouns, verbs and adjectives, makes up the basis for learning the words from the themes dealt with in the brief articles, in the games and in the comic strips. Lots of articles about the Anglophone culture, a photographic poster, do-it-yourself items and stickers are included. Topics • At Circus School