What's Sprouting in My Trash?
Author: Esther Porter
Publisher: Capstone
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 33
ISBN-13: 1620650479
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDiscusses carbon footprints and how everyday choices affect the Earth.
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Author: Esther Porter
Publisher: Capstone
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 33
ISBN-13: 1620650479
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDiscusses carbon footprints and how everyday choices affect the Earth.
Author: Esther Porter
Publisher: Capstone Classroom
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 34
ISBN-13: 1620657457
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDiscusses carbon footprints and how everyday choices affect the Earth.
Author: Vita Jimnez
Publisher: Capstone
Published: 2019-05-01
Total Pages: 24
ISBN-13: 1496636392
DOWNLOAD EBOOKComposting is one way of reducing waste. Instead of throwing away things like banana peels and eggs, you can compost them! ItÕs natureÕs way of recycling. In this catchy song paired with colorful illustrations, children learn how to compost. This hardcover book comes with CD and online music access.
Author: Rachael Teresa Hanel
Publisher: Capstone
Published: 2015-03-01
Total Pages: 255
ISBN-13: 1630790281
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHere are forty short, brilliant, and unforgettable true stories from writers famous and on-the-rise. Here is the intensity of daily life. Here are transformative moments arising from the mundane. Here are strange and surprising tales that tap into universal truths. Here are teenagers in full splendor and horror. Here they are, bursting with love and profanity.
Author: Carla C. Johnson
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2023-08-15
Total Pages: 143
ISBN-13: 1000916006
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhat if you could challenge your fifth-grade students to investigate the role of composting in solid waste management? With this volume in the STEM Road Map Curriculum Series, you can! Composting outlines a journey that will steer your students toward authentic problem solving while grounding them in integrated STEM disciplines. Like the other volumes in the series, this book is designed to meet the growing need to infuse real-world learning into K–12 classrooms. This interdisciplinary, four-lesson module uses project- and problem-based learning to help students use the engineering design process (EDP) to design and create prototypes of compost systems and build a full-scale composting system for school use. Students will synthesize their learning about biotic and abiotic factors, decomposition, and engineering design as they learn about various types of compost systems, create their own portable compost bins, and create materials for a composting publicity campaign at their school. To support this goal, students will do the following: Identify and explain interdependent relationships in ecosystems Compare and contrast several ecosystems Describe how compost systems are designed and constructed and apply this understanding to creating prototypes of various compost systems Understand the concept of scale and apply this understanding to create scaled models of compost systems Apply their understanding of composting, compost systems, and the EDP to create a full-scale compost system for the school Measure various characteristics of compost The STEM Road Map Curriculum Series is anchored in the Next Generation Science Standards, the Common Core State Standards, and the Framework for 21st Century Learning. In-depth and flexible, Composting can be used as a whole unit or in part to meet the needs of districts, schools, and teachers who are charting a course toward an integrated STEM approach.
Author: Anjie Cho
Publisher: Ryland Peters & Small
Published: 2018-12-06
Total Pages: 399
ISBN-13: 1782497730
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTransform your home into a calm, balanced and harmonious oasis using architect Anjie Cho's helpful advice, drawing on her background in green design and feng shui. You don't have to get rid of all your possessions and become an ascetic to change your space and discover the benefits that living in a considered, organic way can bring. The easy suggestions in Holistic Spaces show you how to implement the principles of feng shui and green design in your home. Written for the way we live today, as we move toward a more mindful approach to health, diet and the way that we choose the objects in our homes, this is the perfect guide to help you to clear and refresh your living environment. Learn how to make every room in your home serve its highest purpose, create eco-friendly spaces, bring nature indoors, choose colours for maximum impact, select a space for meditation practice, and overall, create a peaceful and organic home. From the bedroom to the home office, these intuitive, straightforward tips will teach you to how improve your spaces to boost the flow of energy through your life.
Author: Esther Porter
Publisher: Capstone
Published: 2019-05-01
Total Pages: 36
ISBN-13: 1496634829
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhat makes our car go and our lights glow? Energy! Learn about clean, renewable power made by the sun, wind, water, and the earth.
Author: Georgia Shaffer
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
Published: 2010-09-01
Total Pages: 210
ISBN-13: 0736938265
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhat needs to grow and what needs to go? Licensed psychologist and author Georgia Shaffer asks women this vital question as she encourages them to recognize and let go of the unhealthy, toxic emotions and lies they hold onto and replace them with godly truths. With a strong biblical foundation, Shaffer offers encouragement, insightful questions, practical steps, and personal prayers to help readers release destructive guilt and insecurities by embracing their value in God reduce anxiety by addressing their deepest fears with God's wisdom experience greater intimacy and honesty in their relationships increase their physical energy and spiritual peace in God's strength turn from unrealistic expectations toward realistic expectations and positive goals Readers will discover hope and renewal as they watch God transform their trash into treasure through His mighty grace.
Author: Jill Winger
Publisher: Flatiron Books
Published: 2019-04-02
Total Pages: 538
ISBN-13: 1250305942
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJill Winger, creator of the award-winning blog The Prairie Homestead, introduces her debut The Prairie Homestead Cookbook, including 100+ delicious, wholesome recipes made with fresh ingredients to bring the flavors and spirit of homestead cooking to any kitchen table. With a foreword by bestselling author Joel Salatin The Pioneer Woman Cooks meets 100 Days of Real Food, on the Wyoming prairie. While Jill produces much of her own food on her Wyoming ranch, you don’t have to grow all—or even any—of your own food to cook and eat like a homesteader. Jill teaches people how to make delicious traditional American comfort food recipes with whole ingredients and shows that you don’t have to use obscure items to enjoy this lifestyle. And as a busy mother of three, Jill knows how to make recipes easy and delicious for all ages. "Jill takes you on an insightful and delicious journey of becoming a homesteader. This book is packed with so much easy to follow, practical, hands-on information about steps you can take towards integrating homesteading into your life. It is packed full of exciting and mouth-watering recipes and heartwarming stories of her unique adventure into homesteading. These recipes are ones I know I will be using regularly in my kitchen." - Eve Kilcher These 109 recipes include her family’s favorites, with maple-glazed pork chops, butternut Alfredo pasta, and browned butter skillet corn. Jill also shares 17 bonus recipes for homemade sauces, salt rubs, sour cream, and the like—staples that many people are surprised to learn you can make yourself. Beyond these recipes, The Prairie Homestead Cookbook shares the tools and tips Jill has learned from life on the homestead, like how to churn your own butter, feed a family on a budget, and experience all the fulfilling satisfaction of a DIY lifestyle.
Author: William Bryant Logan
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Published: 2019-03-26
Total Pages: 315
ISBN-13: 0393609421
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWinner of the 2021 John Burroughs Medal for Distinguished Natural History Writing "This deeply nourishing book invites us to reclaim reciprocity with the living world." —Robin Wall Kimmerer, author of Braiding Sweetgrass Once, farmers and rural people knew how to prune hazel to foster abundance: both of edible nuts and of straight, strong, flexible rods for bridges, walls, and baskets. Townspeople felled their beeches to make charcoal to fuel ironworks. Shipwrights shaped oaks to make hulls. No place could prosper without its inhabitants knowing how to cut their trees so they would sprout again. Pruning the trees didn’t destroy them. Rather, it created the healthiest, most sustainable and diverse woodlands that we have ever known. Arborist William Bryant Logan offers us both practical knowledge about how to live with trees to mutual benefit and hope that humans may again learn what the persistence and generosity of trees can teach. He recovers the lost tradition that sustained human life and culture for ten millennia.