Earth Friends at Play

Earth Friends at Play

Author: Francine Galko

Publisher: Heinemann-Raintree Library

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9781403448965

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Discusses the importance of reducing waste, recycling, and reusing products in the context of playing at home and outdoors


Earth Friends at Home

Earth Friends at Home

Author: Francine Galko

Publisher: Heinemann-Raintree Library

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9781403448958

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Discusses the importance of reducing waste, recycling, and reusing products in the context of life at home.


Earth Friends at School

Earth Friends at School

Author: Francine Galko

Publisher: Capstone Classroom

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9781403449023

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This book describes ways to save natural resources by reducing waste, recycling materials, and reusing supplies in school environments.


Earth Friends at the Grocery Store

Earth Friends at the Grocery Store

Author: Francine Galko

Publisher: Heinemann-Raintree Library

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9781403448989

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Discusses the importance of reducing waste, recycling, and reusing products in the context of grocery shopping.


Project-Based Inquiry Units for Young Children

Project-Based Inquiry Units for Young Children

Author: Colleen MacDonell

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2006-11-01

Total Pages: 135

ISBN-13: 1586833804

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Set in the wider context of the project approach to learning, this book addresses the needs of both library media specialists and teachers in preschool, kindergarten, and primary grades. Educators who want to use stories and nonfiction to promote independent learning in young children will love this book. The reader will find practical hands-on activities where each sample lesson includes content, learning goals, and strategies for teaching and assessing learning. Librarians and teachers will learn not only how to guide young children through the research process, but also the important why to do this. These developmentally appropriate research lessons are ready to teach for grades preschool through second.


Aparthiba

Aparthiba

Author: Soma Amrit Bhabani

Publisher: Partridge Publishing

Published: 2017-02-21

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 1482888424

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Aparthiba is the third part of volume II of the science fiction series Antariksha written by Soma Amrit Bhabni. Volume I, containing three parts (in progress), is about the set up of a colony at Iioa satellite of Jupiter. Volume II has three parts: Abastav, Anabas, and Aparthiba, which are written in wrap style. A story of a real youth group of Iio making an expedition to Neo, another satellite of Jupiter, covers the fairy tale of Sumansuvra and Gladilova. In the second part, Sumansuvra took Gladilova from Earth to an imaginary planet. In Aparthiba, the story tells of their conjugal life till an end. Keeping pace with this fantasy, the Iio boys search for a juice tree at Neo that has special characteristics and is the source of Amrit, a liquid that can make man immortal. Aparthiba is the story where the reality and fantasy converge. How? Read the fiction carefully, slowly, mindfully, and after the other two parts.


Moonbugs

Moonbugs

Author: Clara Robson Kanu

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2018-04-12

Total Pages: 53

ISBN-13: 154628947X

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Moonie Moonbug likes living on the moon with her family and her friend, Buggy the Bug. Their favorite food is fruit, especially cherries. One day, Moonie decides to take a trip down to Planet Earth in her moon bubble. While playing football in the garden, a little boy called Kai spots Moonie in her moon bubble. Moonie, Kai, and his sister Natalia become friends and go on an adventure to the moon. Moonie also explores Earth by going to Kai and Natalias school to meet their class. Moonie enjoys her stay on Earth, meeting other Earth creatures, such as Figgy Frog and Simmy Spider. But she knows she has to return to her own home and family. In her heart, she also knows she will miss everyone, especially her new friends, Natalia and Kai.


Moon! Earth's Best Friend

Moon! Earth's Best Friend

Author: Stacy McAnulty

Publisher: Henry Holt and Company (BYR)

Published: 2019-06-11

Total Pages: 21

ISBN-13: 1250267501

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From writer Stacy McAnulty and illustrator Stevie Lewis, Moon! Earth's Best Friend is a light-hearted nonfiction picture book about the formation and history of the moon—told from the perspective of the moon itself. Meet Moon! She's more than just a rock—she’s Earth’s rock, her best friend she can always count on. Moon never turns her back on her friend (literally: she's always facing Earth with the same side!). These two will stick together forever. With characteristic humor and charm, Stacy McAnulty channels the voice of Moon in this next celestial "autobiography" in the Our Universe series. Rich with kid-friendly facts and beautifully brought to life by Stevie Lewis, this is an equally charming and irresistible companion to Earth! My First 4.54 Billion Years and Sun! One in a Billion.


Nobody's Nation

Nobody's Nation

Author: Paul Breslin

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2009-02-15

Total Pages: 345

ISBN-13: 0226074285

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Nobody's Nation offers an illuminating look at the St. Lucian, Nobel-Prize-winning writer, Derek Walcott, and grounds his work firmly in the context of West Indian history. Paul Breslin argues that Walcott's poems and plays are bound up with an effort to re-imagine West Indian society since its emergence from colonial rule, its ill-fated attempt at political unity, and its subsequent dispersal into tiny nation-states. According to Breslin, Walcott's work is centrally concerned with the West Indies' imputed absence from history and lack of cohesive national identity or cultural tradition. Walcott sees this lack not as impoverishment but as an open space for creation. In his poems and plays, West Indian history becomes a realm of necessity, something to be confronted, contested, and remade through literature. What is most vexed and inspired in Walcott's work can be traced to this quixotic struggle. Linking extensive archival research and new interviews with Walcott himself to detailed critical readings of major works, Nobody's Nation will take its place as the definitive study of the poet.