Added by: Kahena | Karma: 11526.37 | Fiction literature | 10 December 2011
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Don’t Blink
The good New York's Lombardo's Steak House is famous for three reasons--the menu, the clientele, and now, the gruesome murder of an infamous mob lawyer. Effortlessly, the assassin slips through the police's fingers, and his absence sparks a blaze of accusations about who ordered the hit.
Read and Understand Fairy Tales & Folktales, Grades 1-2
These stories have been handed down through many generations, sometimes by word of mouth and other times in writing. Peopled by talking animals, witches, giants, trolls, and other fantastic creatures, the appeal they hold for young readers makes them ideal focal points for learning and discussion.
This volume features 23 one-to-three-page stories, each followed by three to four pages of activities that build reading skills. These stories, borrowed from diverse cultures, vary in reading difficulty from first through beginning third grade to meet a range of needs.
Learning from the Land - Teaching Ecology Through Stories and Activities
Travel through time and space entering the worlds of molecules and woolly mammoths through engaging stories that whether used for read-alouds or silent reading make abstract scientific concepts concrete and palpable. Hands-on science and creative-writing lesson plans deepen understanding of science concepts.
Artists learn every aspect of silk painting, including setting up a workspace, necessary materials and fabrics, and specific silk painting techniques. You'll find thorough, inspirational instruction, illustrated through hundreds of beautiful photographs, as well as a 'problems-solutions' section for common pitfalls you may encounter when painting.
Added by: samhelen | Karma: 0.00 | Black Hole | 7 December 2011
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Way Ahead 3 Workbook
Imaginative and fun, Way Ahead has been updated to reflect the key features of the old edition that pupils and teachers know and love and to include a fresh design with more photographs, giving a more modern look to the course.
At the lower levels, the books introduce a cast of interesting characters who contextualise the language and make it fun. In the upper-levels, new language is presented through a series of motivating and informative topics, and the course develops the skills the children need to pursue their studies to a higher level.
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