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Fueling the Energy Revolution with Fracking / Stop Fracking Now (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 6)
by Sam Harrison Alan ChingNIMAC-sourced textbook
Fulfilling the Promise of the Differentiated Classroom: Strategies and Tools for Responsive Teaching
by Carol Ann TomlinsonEach year, teachers welcome a new group of students to their classroom. And each year, the same thoughts pass through teachers minds: What will this class be like? Am I a good enough teacher to reach every student, or will I fail some of them? Good teaching begins with good relationships and a passion for students and content that students can see, says differentiation pioneer Carol Ann Tomlinson. To truly engage learners, teachers must realize that how they teach is as important as what they teach. In this book, Tomlinson revisits her responsive teaching principles to examine how successful teachers handle the three interdependent elements of the differentiated classroom: The needs of students, The response of teachers, and The role of curriculum and instruction to address learner needs. Using real-life stories, Tomlinson illustrates how teachers manage the interaction of these elements to create meaningful ties to each child. She explores both theory and practice, suggesting helpful strategies and routines and providing a collection of surveys, handouts, and guides that will help teachers organize their efforts and achieve their goals. The promise of the differentiated classroom is the promise that every student will feel affirmed, engaged, and supported by the teacher. Although each student enters the classroom with different needs and experiences, Tomlinson shows that the proper response to such diversity helps students discover the power of knowledge to reveal, amplify, and develop the best that is in them.
Full Moon Party: An Acorn Book (Fairylight Friends)
by Jessica YoungTravel to a magical moonlit party with fairy friends Ruby, Iris, and Pip in this wondrous early reader series!Pick a Book. Grow a Reader!This series is part of Scholastic's early reader line, Acorn, aimed at children who are learning to read. With easy-to-read text, a short-story format, plenty of humor, and full-color artwork on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and fluency. Acorn books plant a love of reading and help readers grow!Best friends Ruby, Iris, and Pip are on their way to a full moon party! In five dazzling stories, the fairy friends use their powers to create their own ride, play fun games to win prizes, and have a dance party! With easy-to-read text and charming full-color artwork throughout, this series is perfect for beginning readers!
Full Moon, Empty Heart (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 6)
by Jill Rubalcaba Katherine LamNIMAC-sourced textbook
Fun Run (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Kimberly CourtNIMAC-sourced textbook. Get to the End! Can you make it to the end of the course? Your friends can help, and you can help your friends.
Fun and Games: An Acorn Book (Unicorn and Yeti)
by Heather Ayris BurnellSparkly friends Unicorn and Yeti play all sorts of fun games together, in this magical book perfect for beginning readers!Pick a Book. Grow a Reader!This series is part of Scholastic's early reader line, Acorn, aimed at children who are learning to read. With easy-to-read text, a short-story format, plenty of humor, and full-color artwork on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and fluency. Acorn books plant a love of reading and help readers grow!Unicorn wants to play a board game. Yeti wants to play a card game.Unicorn and Yeti play hide-and-seek. But Unicorn is not good at hiding.They work on a puzzle together. Could there be more than one way to do a jigsaw puzzle?It's all fun and games in these sparkly, laugh-out-loud stories. With full-color artwork, speech bubbles, and easy-to-read text throughout, this adorable book is perfect for new readers!
Fun at the Beach: Independent Reading Blue 4 (Reading Champion #110)
by Damian HarveyMum and Dad want to go to the beach, but Kenzo and Koko are not so keen - the weather is very windy. Once they arrive, it's Kenzo and Koko who have all the fun! Reading Champion offers independent reading books for children to practise and reinforce their developing reading skills.Fantastic, original stories are accompanied by engaging artwork and a reading activity. Each book has been carefully graded so that it can be matched to a child's reading ability, encouraging reading for pleasure.Independent Reading Blue 4 stories are perfect for children aged 5-6 who are reading at book band 4 (Blue) in classroom reading lessons.
Fun at the Fair (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Iris MartinNIMAC-sourced textbook. Go for a Ride. The fair has come to town! Gather your friends and family and buy your tickets. Read to find out about all the things you can ride on at the fair.
Fun at the Playground! class 1 - MIE
by Dr Pascal Nadal"Fun at the Playground!" is an enchanting tale capturing the joyous Friday afternoon outing of Ben and Vick with their mother. The story unfolds at a playground where the children eagerly join their friends in a whirlwind of activities. They spin on the merry-go-round, swing back and forth, see-saw up and down, hang from monkey bars, and enthusiastically play football, reveling in every moment of their playtime. As the day winds down, the inevitable departure from the playground brings about a chorus of disappointment from the children. Through simple yet vivid descriptions and engaging illustrations, the book vividly portrays the innocent excitement and boundless energy of children at play.
Fun in the Rain (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 1)
by Gustavo Mazali Kimberly CourtNIMAC-sourced textbook
Fun in the Sun
by David CatrowA hapless dog frolics in the sun and sand on a perfect beach day. It's fun in the sand, but now there's sand in his lunch and sand in his suit. Time for a dip in the water! The dog splishes, splashes, and rides the waves; it's fun in the water too. As the sun goes down, he flies a kite with new friends. Fun in the sky! But did he remember sunscreen?David Catrow's zany illustrations make this dog's day in the sun anything but ordinary.
Fun with Hobbies and Science!
by Kelly KongThe third installment of the Reading Street series, Grade 3, delivers structured content designed for children who have a firm foundation in English and Language Arts and are ready to continue on the path to lifelong reading. This curriculum for homeschooling brings together classic reading selections, fun activities and parent/teacher guides to help you develop lessons that boost your student's English and Language Arts learning. As with all levels of Reading Street, Grade 3 was created using educational research to ensure your child is guided through his or her work by age-appropriate and cutting-edge content. Each week, your child will work through a series of reading and writing activities that center around a Big Idea. This structure supports your child's critical thinking skills and ensures he or she builds knowledge suitable for a child in third Grade. By the end of the year, children at this level in their homeschooling program should be able to: Read third-grade level material at a steady pace. Identify errors when reading aloud and know how to correct them. Answer questions using examples from the text. Comprehend and explain main ideas found in the reading. Develop a point of view different than those of characters in stories. Edit writing after completing it. Use transitions in writing, such as "therefore," "for example" and "also. " Reading Street: Grade 3 will give you the tools you need to achieve these learning goals during your homeschool program. Grade 3 comes in a two-volume set that's packed with engaging reading materials and helpful teacher tools. You'll be able to keep tabs on your child's progress through this level by using the assessment materials. If your child needs to revisit a certain lesson, you can ensure he or she does so and fully comprehends the subject. Check out these and other great components of Reading Street: Grade 3 by visiting the Features and Benefits page.
Fun with Pets
by Laurel Hicks Carolyn Rowlinson Amy TedderThis book meant for children uses an interesting topic like pets to emphasize pronunciation and word building.
Fun, Fun, Fun! (Croc and Ally)
by Derek AndersonFor fans of Elephant & Piggie and Frog & Toad comes an easy-to-read series about another unlikely pair: Croc and Ally. These two best friends don't always see things the same way, but there's one thing they do agree on--their friendship comes first!Croc is grumpy. Ally is happy. Croc sees a problem. Ally finds a solution. In Fun, Fun, Fun, the best friends overcome their differences as they go for a swim, shop for hats, and deal with a big bug.With three short stories, easy-to-read vocabulary, and adorable illustrations, this book is perfect for progressing readers.
Fun-Schooling Science Handbook All About Space: Explore The Universe! Research, Create, Play, Experiment and Learn (60 Day Emergency Homeschooling Curriculum Plan)
by Sarah Janisse Brown Melissa Knorr Alexandra Bretush Notika Pachinko60 Day Emergency Homeschooling Curriculum Plan for grades 2 - 6! Explore the Universe! Research, Create, Play, Experiment & Learn! Cover 18 essential educational subjects while learning about space! <p><p> Fun for All Ages! Step-By-Step science activities you can try at home with household products. This is a Fun-Schooling Curriculum Core Journal that covers almost every required subject while the child learns about space!
Functional Assessment and Program Development for Problem Behavior: A Practical Handbook
by Jeffrey R. Sprague Robert H. Horner Keith Storey Robert E. O'Neill Richard W. AlbinFUNCTIONAL ASSESSMENT AND PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT FOR PROBLEM BEHAVIOR: A PRACTICAL HANDBOOK, Third Edition, guides readers through the procedures of conducting a functional assessment, including a variety of strategies for assessing problem behavior situations. The book also presents a systematic approach for designing behavioral support programs based on those assessments. Professionals and students alike appreciate the step-by-step guidance as well as the wealth of examples and forms that equip users to begin conducting functional assessments and developing their own intervention programs.
Functional Performance in Older Adults
by Bette R. Bonder Vanina Dal Bello-HaasSupport the very best health, well-being, and quality of life for older adults! Here's the ideal resource for rehabilitation professionals who are working with or preparing to work with older adults! <p><p> You'll find descriptions of the normal aging process, discussions of how health and social factors can impede your clients' ability to participate in regular activities, and step-by-step guidance on how to develop strategies for maximizing their well-being.
Functional Performance in Older Adults (Third Edition)
by Bette R. Bonder Vanina Dal Bello-Haas Marilyn B. Wagner Bette Bonder Vanina Bello-Haas"The contributors represent diverse disciplines, however their messages create a coherent, integrated work of universal interest and application. I highly recommend the use of this text for allied health students who are studying geriatric rehabilitation and for clinicians who wish to renew their knowledge. "--Carole Knight, MEd, OTR/L, Occupational Therapy in Health Care Journal, Volume 16, Number 2/3 February 2003, review of the 2nd Edition. The ideal resource for rehabilitation professionals who are working with or preparing to work with older adults! It describes the normal aging process, illustrates how health and social factors can impede an aging person's abilities, and demonstrates how to develop mechanisms for maximizing the well-being of older adults.
Functions Modeling Change: A Preparation For Calculus
by Eric Connally Deborah Hughes-Hallett Andrew M. GleasonThe third edition of this ground-breaking text continues the authors' goal - a targeted introduction to precalculus that carefully balances concepts with procedures. Overall, this text is designed to provide a solid foundation to precalculus that focuses on a small number of key topics thereby emphasizing depth of understanding rather than breath of coverage. Developed by the Calculus Consortium, FMC 3e is flexible enough to be thought-provoking for well-prepared students while still remaining accessible to students with weaker backgrounds. As multiple representations encourage students to reflect on the material, each function is presented symbolically, numerically, graphically and verbally (the Rule of Four). Additionally, a large number of real-world applications, examples and problems enable students to create mathematical models that will help them understand and interpret the world in which they live.