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Daily 6-Trait Writing, Grade 6+
by Evan-MoorHelp students develop trait-based writing skills using 125 engaging lessons! Daily 6-Trait Writing is the first teaching resource to provide students in grades 1-6+ with daily writing practice and instruction on trait-based writing skills. This title contains scaffolded lessons and activities to help target the specific skills students need most. Helps students think critically about writing while evaluating and assessing various forms of writing. Contains frequent, focused practice that strengthens writing fluency.
Daily Grams™ Student Workbook Grade 4: Guided Review Aiding Mastery Skills
by Wanda C. PhillipsThis book follows the same format as the accompanying Daily Grams Grade 4 Student Text. The first question is capitalization, the second punctuation, the third and fourth general concepts, the fifth question is related to spelling and question six is always sentence combining. Students will receive additional reinforcement, as well as the chance to actually work on review problems to ensure mastery learning. Pages are numbered by day, with one page per day.
Daily Life in the Roman City: Rome, Pompeii, and Ostia
by Gregory AldreteAlthough most Romans lived outside urban centers, the core of Roman civilization lay in its cities. Throughout the empire these cities--modeled as they were after Rome--were strikingly alike. In Gregory Aldrete's exhaustive account, readers can peer into the inner workings of daily life in ancient Rome and examine the history, infrastructure, government, and economy of Rome; its emperors; and its inhabitants--their life and death, dangers and pleasures, entertainment, and religion. Aldrete also shows how Roman cities differed. To accomplish this comparison, in addition to Rome, he explores Ostia, an industrial port town, and Pompeii, the doomed playground of the rich. Daily Life in the Roman City includes a chronology, maps, numerous illustrations, useful appendices (on names, the Roman calendar, clothing and appearance, and construction techniques), a bibliography, and an index. This volume is ideal for high school and college students and for others wishing to examine the realities of life in ancient Rome.
Daily Paragraph Editing: Grade 6 Student Practice Book
by Evan-Moor Educational PublishersDaily Paragraph Editing, Grade 6 covers grade-level skills in these areas: Capitalization, language usage, punctuation: apostrophes, punctuation: commas, punctuation: periods, punctuation: quotation marks, and spelling Daily Paragraph Editing “extras” include: A reproducible student language handbook that provides simple, clear rules and examples of their application to guide students in correct use of the mechanics, grammar, and spelling skills covered in the daily paragraphs. a page of reproducible proofreading marks that models the standard markings used to correct and edit text. an editing checklist to guide students in reviewing and revising their own writing or that of a peer. an assessment rubric to guide teachers in conducting a holistic evaluation of student writing.
Daily Reading Comprehension: Grade 4
by Evan-MoorDaily instruction on the reading strategies and comprehension skills your students need to improve reading comprehension and raise test scores! Engage your students in reading, thinking about, and responding to a variety of passages and texts!
Daily Skill Practice, Grade 4
by Erin MccarthyBuild a foundation and focus on what matters most for math readiness with Common Core Math 4 Today: Daily Skill Practice for fourth grade. This 96-page comprehensive supplement contains standards-aligned reproducible activities designed to focus on critical math skills and concepts that meet the Common Core State Standards. Each page includes 16 problems to be completed during a four-day period. The exercises are arranged in a continuous spiral so that concepts are repeated weekly. An assessment for the fifth day is provided for evaluating students' understanding of the math concepts practiced throughout the week. Also included are a Common Core State Standards alignment matrix and an answer key.
A Daisy at the Beach (Daisy Dreamer #10)
by Holly AnnaIn this tenth Daisy Dreamer chapter book, Daisy tries to have a normal day at the beach, but with her imaginary friend Posey around, nothing stays normal for long!Daisy is ready to build sandcastles and swim in the ocean when her family takes a trip to the beach. But when her imaginary friend, Posey, tags along on the vacation, he brings plenty of surprises. With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Daisy Dreamer chapter books are perfect for emerging readers.
Daisy class 6 - JCERT
by Jharkhand Council of Educational Research and Training RanchiThe textbook "Daisy" is designed for Class VI students and aims to enhance their English language skills. It follows a learner-centered approach that integrates the students' school activities with their outside experiences. The book includes various age-appropriate texts, both prose and poetry, on themes such as nature, family, national heritage, and imagination, among others. The goal is to promote effective communication, discourage rote learning, and encourage active participation. The book also incorporates activities, exercises, and projects to develop reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills, with a focus on vocabulary, grammar, and comprehension. Additionally, the book encourages critical thinking and creativity through discussions, role plays, and hands-on projects. The text is structured to provide a joyful learning experience, reduce curricular burden, and cater to the psychological needs of children.
Daisy Dreamer and the Totally True Imaginary Friend: Daisy Dreamer And The Totally True Imaginary Friend; Daisy Dreamer And The World Of Make-believe; Sparkle Fairies And The Imaginaries; The Not-so-pretty Pixies (Daisy Dreamer #1)
by Holly AnnaHi! I’m Daisy Dreamer and this story is all about how I met Posey, my totally true imaginary friend.Hi, I’m Daisy Dreamer. People call me the girl with her head in the clouds because I daydream some of the time…or maybe most the time. But isn’t that what makes life so…well, dreamy? Together with my best friends, Lily and Jasmine, we love to write stories, draw, and invent games. Then one day, I drew a doodle in my special journal and you know what? That picture moved! All. On. Its. Own. And that is how I met Posey, my totally true imaginary friend. Now he’s got a story to tell. And guess who’s going to tell it. Yep, that’s right. Me, Daisy Dreamer, the girl with her head in the clouds. With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Daisy Dreamer chapter books are perfect for emerging readers.
Daisy Dreamer and the World of Make-Believe: Daisy Dreamer And The Totally True Imaginary Friend; Daisy Dreamer And The World Of Make-believe; Sparkle Fairies And The Imaginaries; The Not-so-pretty Pixies (Daisy Dreamer #2)
by Holly AnnaHi! I’m Daisy Dreamer and my totally true imaginary friend Posey invited me to his amazing world of make believe! Oh, and you’re totally invited, too!Remember me? Daisy Dreamer? Of course you do, silly! And you remember my totally true imaginary friend, Posey, too. Obviously! But did you know that Posey comes from a totally true imaginary world! You won’t believe the things that live there, like sparkle fairies, pretty pixies, ghosts, and cloud critters, just to name a few. And guess what! They all have a story to tell. And guess who’s going to tell it. Yep, that’s right. Me, Daisy Dreamer, the girl with her head in the clouds. With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Daisy Dreamer chapter books are perfect for emerging readers.
Daisy the Kitten (Dr. KittyCat #3)
by Jane ClarkeThe animal kingdom’s first aid feline must solve a medical mystery at a baking competition in this pawtastic adventure from the author of Clover the Bunny.We’ll be there in a whisker! Dr. KittyCat is a talented vet—and an adorable cat. She’s ready to rescue whenever help is needed.All the little animals in Thistletown are competing in a Bake-Off. Daisy the Kitten is determined to make the purr-fect cupcakes! When an injured paw slows her down, Daisy knows just who to call—Dr. KittyCat! Daisy has two-color art inside! Supercute photographs of real animals combine with hand-drawn orange line art for a completely unique look.Praise for Posy the Puppy“Beatrix Potter meets Grey’s Anatomy as a feline medic tends to animals’ scraped ears, hurt ankles, and other bumps and bruises in this series opener.” —Publishers Weekly“Cuddly animals everywhere are lucky to have Dr. KittyCat on call.” —Kirkus Reviews
Daisylocks
by DISNEY BOOK GROUPDeep in the woods, in a pretty little cottage, lived Three Bears—Papa Bear, Mama Bear, and Baby Bear. On the other side of the forest lived a girl named Daisylocks. One morning, the Three Bears left for a stroll through the forest...and Daisylocks did, too! But as Daisylocks walks through the forest, she arrives at the Three Bears' home and decides to go inside! Don't miss this hilarious retelling of the classic story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears—with a Disney twist!
Dalit Sahitya Ek Aakalan TYBA Third Semester - RTMNU: दलित साहित्य: एक आकलन बी.ए. तृतीय वर्ष - राष्ट्रसंत तुकडोजी महाराज नागपूर विद्यापीठ
by Balkrushna Kavathekarप्रस्तुत दलित साहित्य एक आकलन पुस्तक म्हणजे दलित साहित्याचा इतिहास नव्हे. विशिष्ट कालखंडात निर्माण झालेल्या सर्वच्या सर्व दलित साहित्यकृतींचा आढावा घेणे, हेही या पुस्तकाचे उद्दिष्ट नाही. दलित साहित्यिकांनी आणि साहित्यविशमर्शकांनी दलित साहित्यविषयी मांडलेल्या विविध भूमिकांचा परामर्श घेऊन त्याविषयी आपली भूमिका मांडणे आणि तिच्या अनुषंगाने प्रमुख दलित साहित्यिकांनी केलेल्या साहित्यनिर्मितीचा विचार करणे हे पुस्तकाचे उद्दिष्ट आहे. फार पूर्वीपासून दलित लेखक साहित्यनिर्मिती करीत आलेले असले तरी दलित साहित्य या संज्ञेचा वापर आणि दलित साहित्याची चळवळ यांची सुरुवात मात्र १९६० नंतरच झाली असे दिसते. डॉ. बाबासाहेब आंबेडकर यांच्या प्रेरणेने जागृत झालेल्या दलित आत्मभानाने केलेल्या लेखनातूनच दलित साहित्याच्या चळवळीचा प्रारंभ झाला. ज्यांच्या साहित्यनिर्मितीमुळे ही चळवळ सुरू झाली, प्रतिष्ठा पावली आणि या चळवळीमुळेच जे लेखनाला प्रवृत्त झाले. अशा काही लक्षणीय दलित साहित्यिकांच्या साहित्यनिर्मितीचाच विचार या पुस्तकात केला आहे.
Damon and Pythias: A Story of Friendship (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Sidney Smith Matthew ForsythNIMAC-sourced textbook. IN THE NAME OF FRIENDSHIP. A FRIEND IS SOMEONE IN WHOM YOU PLACE YOUR TRUST. BUT WOULD YOU TRUST A FRIEND WITH YOUR LIFE? IF SO, YOU ARE LIKE DAMON AND PYTHIAS—TWO LOYAL, DARING FRIENDS FROM ANCIENT GREECE.
Dan Loses a Tooth: Independent Reading Green 5 (Reading Champion #515)
by Sarah SnashallThis story is part of Reading Champion, a series carefully linked to book bands to encourage independent reading skills, developed with Dr Sue Bodman and Glen Franklin of UCL Institute of Education (IOE)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.
Dance, Dance, Dance (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Cheryl BlockNIMAC-sourced textbook. Dazzling Dancers. Leap … kick … tap … twirl … WOW! Get ready to see some dazzling dancers.
Dance, Dance, Dance!: A Horse and Buggy Tale (I Like to Read)
by Ethan LongThis easy-to-read picture book introduces Horse and Buggy, two hilarious new characters from Theodor Seuss Geisel Medalist Ethan Long! Horse and Buggy are best friends, but they don&’t always see eye to eye. When Buggy sees Horse dancing, he asks, "What are you doing?" "I am dancing," Horse replies. "I am the best dancer. I have the best dances!" "You are not dancing. You are just moving around." Can Horse convince the reluctant Buggy to lighten up and join in? YES! In this side-splitting story about friendship, Horse and Buggy learn that doing something together makes it twice as fun. The award-winning I Like to Read® series focuses on guided reading levels A through G, based upon Fountas and Pinnell standards. Acclaimed author-illustrators--including winners of Caldecott, Theodor Seuss Geisel, and Coretta Scott King honors—create original, high quality illustrations that support comprehension of simple text and are fun for kids to read with parents, teachers, or on their own! Level E stories feature a distinct beginning, middle, and end, with kid-friendly illustrations offering clues for more challenging sentences. Varied punctuation and simple contractions may be included. Level E books are suitable for early first graders. When Level E is mastered, follow up with Level F. A Junior Library Guild selection! A Bank Street Best Children's Book of the Year
The Dance Experience: Insights into History, Culture, and Creativity (3rd Edition)
by Myron Howard Nadel Marc Raymond StraussProviding an understanding of the history, evolution, and universality of dance as an art form, this guidebook explores the significance of dance in culture, the relationship of dance to other art forms, the contributions of great pioneering choreographers, dancers, and teachers, and the creative process. Highlighting an extensive range of types of dance—including ballet, modern, jazz, tap, folk, ethnic, and social—this comprehensive collection features a variety of engaging essays written by experts in their respective fields. Students of dance, professionals, instructors, and enthusiasts will learn what to look for during a performance, and how to appreciate dance styles from around the world. This newly revised edition includes five new chapters and an extensive, annotated appendix of film resources giving helpful suggestions for viewing that will enhance the dance experience.
Dance of the Green-Eyed Monster (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 5)
by Jill Nadler Janelle BaroneEliana is very suspicious of Danielle. What happens when she's forced to share a room with her?
Dance Your Pants Off! #9
by Aaron Blecha Nancy KrulikIn the newest installment of Nancy Krulik's popular series, George Brown, Class Clown, George's very own teacher is competing in a televised dance competition. Of course, her students get to watch the taping in the studio. And who happens to make a guest appearance? You guessed it--the Super Burp! And, unfortunately, he isn't a bit camera shy!
The Dancer Prepares: Modern Dance for Beginners
by James Penrod Janice Gudde PlastinoDesigned for beginning and intermediate courses, this accessible, easy-to-read text provides students with concrete, practical information on both the technical and creative aspects of modern dance. It also covers the basics of anatomy, including posture and injury concerns.
Dancing At The Edge: Competence, Culture And Organization In The 21st Century
by Maureen O'Hara Graham Leicester Jennifer WilliamsIn his 1980 essay, The World of Tomorrow and the Person of Tomorrow, the psychologist Carl Rogers contemplated the future. He described those who would usher in this new era as people with the capacity to understand, bring about and absorb a paradigm shift. He added: "I have an uneasy feeling about this chapter... It is a beginning, an outline, a suggestion... I believe that what I am saying here will some day be fleshed out much more fully, either by me or someone else." Maureen O'Hara and Graham Leicester are uniquely qualified fleshers-out. They draw on their own extensive research and practical experience observing some of today's most successful cultural, political and business leaders to explore the competencies that can best help us navigate the 'blooming, buzzing confusion' of the 21st century. They conclude that these are innate and within reach of all of us - given the right setting, plenty of practice and some gentle guidance. But they are seldom seen because they are routinely undervalued in today's culture. That must change, the authors insist, and this book is intended to begin that change. Theodore Hesburgh, President Emeritus of Notre Dame University, once said that leadership demands certainty: "You cannot blow an uncertain trumpet." On the contrary, argue Leicester and O'Hara, we must all learn to play the uncertain trumpet like virtuosos. It is an image that conveys the subtle discipline required of 'persons of tomorrow.' "They are the people already among us who inhabit the complex and messy problems of the 21st century in a more expansive way than their colleagues... They dance at the edge."