Please Don't Sit on the Kids, Grades Toddler - 6

Please Don't Sit on the Kids, Grades Toddler - 6

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Publisher: Carson-Dellosa Publishing

Published: 2012-10-22

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 1624421393

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This second edition to the best-selling Please Don't Sit on the Kids offers positive, insightful advice to teachers looking for new ways to manage behavior in the early childhood classroom. The "magic list" of alternatives empowers teachers to stop inappropriate behavior in the classroom, model constructive methods for handling anger, and help children develop social responsibility. Real-life examples are provided. 128 pp.


Author: James Bellanca

Publisher: Solution Tree Press

Published: 2011-11-01

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 1935543628

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Translate standards-based content into enriched learning projects that build 21st century skills. A valuable tool for teachers, this book uses an enriched learning projects model to develop student skills in communication, collaboration, critical thinking, creativity, and global and cross-cultural awareness. It highlights e-tools that enhance projects and presents research-based instructional strategies that engage students.


I could almost touch the Devil

I could almost touch the Devil

Author: Dawn Rodger

Publisher: FriesenPress

Published: 2019-01-11

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 1525522914

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A courageous, touching and deeply personal story about mental illness, Dawn Rodger’s memoir will shed light on the dark days she experienced before discovering a life of health, happiness and balance. When Dawn, a passionate music teacher and a loving wife and mother, tried medication to ease her symptoms of endometriosis, little did she know this powerful drug would trigger symptoms of depression. She soon went down a spiralling path of debilitating anxiety attacks, self-harm, suicidal thoughts and hospitalization. Her marriage began to fall apart and she hit rock bottom. Dawn desperately cried out for help from God as she tried to understand how to break herself free from the darkness that consumed her. In this unflinching memoir, Dawn shares the incredible story of how she managed to emerge from the darkness, explore her haunted past and heal herself with the help of God and the blessings of family and friendship.


Present Yourself 2 Teacher's Manual

Present Yourself 2 Teacher's Manual

Author: Steven Gershon

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2008-12-08

Total Pages: 89

ISBN-13: 0521713315

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Present Yourself is a presentation skills course for adult and young-adult learners of English. The Teacher's Manual provides step-by-step teaching instructions and fresh ideas for expanding upon exercise types in the Student's Book. Also included are additional notes with vocabulary definitions and grammar tips, unit-by-unit language summaries, photocopiable student worksheets, peer evaluation and assessment forms, answer keys, and audio scripts of all recorded material.


Good Day, Bad Day

Good Day, Bad Day

Author: Ken Winograd

Publisher: R&L Education

Published: 2005-05-12

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 1461649196

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Here is the story of how Ken Winograd grappled with the uncertainties and contradictions of teaching and, in the process, began to understand himself as teacher. Winograd contends that it is crucial that teachers, especially beginning teachers, examine and reflect on the inevitable complexities of classroom life as they work to construct professional identities that are flexible, strategic, and multifaceted. After 13 years working as a teacher educator, he returned to the classroom as a teacher in a nongraded primary classroom. In Good Day, Bad Day, he describes this experience. The first half of the book contains Winograd's daily journal, where he details his everyday work. The journal describes his struggles with students, the efforts to construct a curriculum that reflected his changing beliefs about teaching, and the highs and lows typical of beginning teaching. The second half of the book formally examines various nonpedagogic aspects of teaching, including teacher-student power relations, the emotions of teaching, and the development of teacher identity. Good Day, Bad Day will be useful to teachers, teacher educators, administrators, and policymakers committed to the development of teachers who can reflect critically on their experience and then act to improve their working conditions as well as the learning conditions of students.


The Father's Almanac

The Father's Almanac

Author: S. Adams Sullivan

Publisher: Main Street Books

Published: 2011-01-26

Total Pages: 415

ISBN-13: 0307783936

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A perennial bestseller, now revised and updated for a new generation of fathers, this readable, inspiring guide to the world of infants, toddlers, and preschoolers is an indispensable treasury of advice, ideas, and suggestions.


The Art of Teaching Children

The Art of Teaching Children

Author: Phillip Done

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2023-07-18

Total Pages: 464

ISBN-13: 1982165677

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An essential guide for teachers and parents that’s destined to become a classic, The Art of Teaching Children is one of those rare and masterful books that not only defines a craft but offers a magical reading experience. After more than thirty years in the classroom, award-winning teacher Phillip Done decided that it was time to retire. But a teacher’s job is never truly finished, and he set out to write the greatest lesson of his career: a book for educators and parents that would pass along everything he learned about working with kids. From the first-day-of-school jitters to the last day’s tears, Done writes about the teacher’s craft, classrooms and curriculums, the challenges of the profession, and the reason all teachers do it—the children. Drawing upon decades of experience, Done shares time-tested tips and sage advice: Real learning is messy, not linear. Greeting kids in the morning as they enter the classroom is an important part of the school day. If a student is having trouble, look at what you can do differently before pointing the finger at the child. Ask yourself: Would I want to be a student in my class? When children watch you, they are learning how to be people, and one of the most important things we can do for our students is to model the kind of people we would like them to be. Done tackles topics you won’t find in any other teaching book, including Back to School Night nerves, teacher pride, the Sunday Blues, Pinterest envy, teacher guilt, and the things they never warn you about in “teacher school” but should, like how to survive recess duty, field trips, and lunch supervision. Done also addresses some of the most important issues schools face today: bullying, excessive screen time, the system’s obsession with testing, teacher burnout, and the ever-increasing demands of meeting the diverse learning needs of students. But The Art of Teaching Children is more than a guide to educating today’s young learners. These pages are alive with inspiration, humor, and tales of humanity. Done welcomes us like visitors at Open House Night to the world of elementary school, where we witness lessons that go well and others that flop, periods that run smoothly and ones that go haywire when a bee flies into the room. We meet master teachers and new ones, librarians and lunch supervisors, principals and parents (some with too much time on their hands). We get to know kids who want to hold a ball and those who’d rather hold a marker, students with difficult home lives and children with disabilities, youngsters who need drawing out and those who happily announce (in the middle of a math lesson) that they have a loose tooth. With great wit and wisdom, irresistible storytelling, and boundless compassion, The Art of Teaching Children is the new educator’s bible for teachers, parents, and all who work with kids and care about their learning and success.


Deception,Breyona Sparkles ,608

Deception,Breyona Sparkles ,608

Author: Da'Zhane' Thomas

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2010-10-04

Total Pages: 134

ISBN-13: 1453557121

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608 summary When it comes to the building 608, there is always drama. If it is not the manager, than it is the tenants. Every time the sun goes until the sun goes down, there is drama. This is the building where drama begins and never end. Deception summary There is a group that is named BAD. The members include the girls Tina, Grace, and Daje. Everything goes out of hand when Daje plans her own kidnapped. She puts Tina and Grace under assumption that she was kidnapped and taken to in address that turns out to not be real. When the girls finally finds out they are mad. What do you think that the outcome will be for Daje?.... Breyona Sparkles summary A story about a girl named Breyona. She goes to a school called NONE OF YA BUSINESS HIGH SCHOOL. There she has a teacher who have big lips and do not like her. She gets into many arguments. One in which she ends up getting into a fight with him . The fights lead to her being kicked out and him being fired from NONE OF YA BUSINESS. Will there be a good outcome for Breyona...


Student Teaching

Student Teaching

Author: K.J. Fasching-Varner

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2014-02-07

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 9462094888

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The journey of becoming a teacher is a complicated, emotional, and often intricate endeavor. Much has been written about pre-service teachers but rarely do we understand the journey through their own voices. Join nine pre-service teachers as they share their experiences, challenges, and victories through a series of powerful narratives. Committed to making the process more transparent for those embarking on a similar journey, the chapter authors share honest, personal, and heartfelt viewpoints about what it means to become a teacher. The nine pre-service teachers in this volume all participated in a yearlong student teaching in the renowned Elementary Holmes Master of Arts in Teaching program at Louisiana State University. Putting to practice critical perspectives about what it means to teach in the 21st century, these authors expose their vulnerabilities with a range of literary approaches including metaphor, reflective journaling, and storytelling. The volume is framed by teacher educator insights about the contexts and complexities of teaching. A must read for anyone preparing to student teach, or for those already student teaching, Student Teaching: A Journey in Narratives deals directly with the realities of learning to teach. Sometimes poetic, sometimes painful, these compelling personal narratives of novice teachers provide a poignant view of the struggles, fears, and celebrations developing teachers traverse on the journey to induction into the profession. Teacher educators and teacher candidates alike will find much to explore and discuss in these chapters. No stone of learning to teach is left unturned! – Lisa Delpit, Author of Other People's Children: Cultural Conflict in the Classroom and Multiplication is for White People: Raising Expectations for Other People's Children