Directing the Writing Workshop

Directing the Writing Workshop
Title Directing the Writing Workshop PDF eBook
Author Jean Wallace Gillet
Publisher Guilford Press
Pages 254
Release 2001-08-17
Genre Education
ISBN 9781572306561

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This book is a practical, highly readable guide to teaching writing across a broad range of ages and grade levels (K-8). Each stage of the writing process is covered in detail, from setting a purpose for writing to drafting, revising, editing, and producing a "finished" product. The goal is to provide a comprehensive overview of writing development and best practices in teaching, richly illustrated with examples of student work. Teachers learn strategies and techniques to help students work independently and in groups to develop meaningful projects; master needed skills through engaging mini-lessons; produce various forms of fiction and nonfiction writing; and use literature as a source of inspiration and modeling. Special features include "Teacher's Tips" and quick-reference lists that reinforce key points and aid in instructional planning. An invaluable Appendix provides booklists for mini-lessons on a variety of thematic, stylistic, and grammatical topics.

A Cup of Sugar and an Ounce of Sage

A Cup of Sugar and an Ounce of Sage
Title A Cup of Sugar and an Ounce of Sage PDF eBook
Author Chiquia
Publisher Booksurge Publishing
Pages 100
Release 2006-09-13
Genre Drama
ISBN 9781419640506

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A Cup of Sugar and Ounce of Sage is coming of age story about a trouble young girl who overcomes her obstacles in life to become the girl that God created her to be.

A Case Study of Early Literacy Routines in a Kindergarten Classroom

A Case Study of Early Literacy Routines in a Kindergarten Classroom
Title A Case Study of Early Literacy Routines in a Kindergarten Classroom PDF eBook
Author Lisa Christina Crayton
Publisher
Pages 308
Release 2005
Genre
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Journal of Character Education

Journal of Character Education
Title Journal of Character Education PDF eBook
Author Jacques S. Benninga
Publisher IAP
Pages 134
Release 2019-10-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1641138580

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The Journal of Character Education is the only professional journal in education devoted to character education. It is designed to cover the field—from the latest research to applied best practices. We include original research reports, editorials and conceptual articles by the best minds in our field, reviews of the latest books, and other relevant strategies and manuscripts by educators that describe best practices in teaching and learning related to character education. The Journal of Character Education has for over a decade been the sole scholarly journal focused on research, theory, measurement, and practice of character education. This issue includes a "Voices" section highlighting the 2017 Character.org "Sandy Award" recipient, along with four peer-reviewed articles, and a book review.

Prescription for Success

Prescription for Success
Title Prescription for Success PDF eBook
Author Shanice M. Pyatt
Publisher Shanice Pyatt
Pages 41
Release
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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A must-read book for nurses who want to turn their passion for healthcare into a successful online business. Written by a seasoned nurse entrepreneur, this book provides a step-by-step guide to building and growing a profitable online business, while still maintaining a fulfilling nursing career. Through real-life examples, the author shares the key principles and strategies that have helped her and other nurse entrepreneurs create thriving online businesses. From identifying your niche and building a brand, to creating and marketing your products and services, "Prescription to Success" provides actionable advice for every stage of the journey. But this book is more than just a how-to guide. It is also an inspiring call to action for nurses who want to take control of their financial futures and make a difference in the lives of others. The author challenges readers to think outside the box, to embrace their creativity, and to use their nursing knowledge and experience to create innovative solutions to healthcare challenges.

Fast Pitch

Fast Pitch
Title Fast Pitch PDF eBook
Author Nic Stone
Publisher Crown Books for Young Readers
Pages 192
Release 2021-08-31
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1984893033

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From #1 New York Times bestselling author Nic Stone comes a challenging and heartwarming coming-of-age story about a softball player looking to prove herself on and off the field. Shenice Lockwood, captain of the Fulton Firebirds, is hyper-focused when she steps up to the plate. Nothing can stop her from leading her team to the U12 fast-pitch softball regional championship. But life has thrown some curveballs her way. Strike one: As the sole team of all-brown faces, Shenice and the Firebirds have to work twice as hard to prove that Black girls belong at bat. Strike two: Shenice’s focus gets shaken when her great-uncle Jack reveals that a career-ending—and family-name-ruining—crime may have been a setup. Strike three: Broken focus means mistakes on the field. And Shenice’s teammates are beginning to wonder if she’s captain-qualified. It's up to Shenice to discover the truth about her family’s past—and fast—before secrets take the Firebirds out of the game forever.

Katrina's Sandcastles

Katrina's Sandcastles
Title Katrina's Sandcastles PDF eBook
Author Kaycee Eckhardt
Publisher Microcosm Publishing
Pages 193
Release 2014-11-29
Genre Education
ISBN 1621068390

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“The first thing I need you to know is that becoming a teacher was the most important thing that ever happened to me.” With these words, Kaycee Eckhardt begins a journey both harrowing and hopeful: the story of becoming an effective teacher, and building a new school, in post-Katrina New Orleans. Beginning as a first year teacher, barely out of six weeks of training, the book follows her path from the New Orleans neighborhoods of Holly Grove, Algiers, Treme, and the 9th Ward. She takes us through four different schools, a destroyed bicycle, a half dead pit bull, a burlesque-dancer, spit and a concussion, broken light bulbs, a phonics lesson, and planting the seeds of literacy in the most dire of circumstances. With affection and brutal honesty, she relates the hilarity and tragedy of several children, the belief in all things possible, and finally, the most difficult decision of all. Filled with heartbreaking stories, teacher survival strategies, and an excess of heart, Katrina's Sandcastles is a story of sacrifice and struggle, belief and failure, despair and ultimate redemption in the heart of the Crescent City.