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Young Cam Jansen and the Speedy Car Mystery (Young Cam Jansen #16)

by David A. Adler

At her school?s Green Fair, Cam and her friends are learning how to keep the earth green. Everyone is having fun at the exhibits?until a student?s remotecontrolled car goes missing! Was it stolen? It?s up to Cam and her amazing memory to find Speedy.

Young Champions: It's All About Attitude

by Linda Barr

Introduces people who have overcome their handicaps to become extraordinary athletes.

The Young Child: Development from Prebirth through Age Eight (5th Edition)

by Margaret B. Puckett Janet K. Black Donna S. Wittmer Sandra H. Petersen

A thorough updating of topics including: standards for early childhood programs, the mandates of IDEA, developmental theories, changing demographics, assessments, child care practices and bullying . For child development courses that cover prebirth through age eight, this widely used text discusses major development theories as they relate to physical, social and emotional, and cognitive domains. The book contains extensive applications for those who teach and work with young children, making it particularly appropriate for early childhood education programs.

The Young Child And Mathematics (Second Edition)

by Juanita V. Copley

Reflects recent developments in math education using vignettes from classrooms, activity ideas, and strategies for teaching young children about math processes and concepts. Incorporates standards and guidelines from NCTM and NAEYC.

Young Children with Special Needs

by Warren Umansky Stephen Hooper

Understand typical child development from birth to five and how children with special needs develop differently. Explore six core developmental domains including: gross motor, fine motor and oral motor development, self-care, cognitive development, communication development, and social and emotional development. Read contributions from a variety of experts, each one explaining the latest early intervention strategies within their area of specialty. Learn the process of assessment and intervention and develop universal skills that best support children and their families. Study cases and discuss successful intervention and assessment methods.

Young Eagle and His Horse (Houghton Mifflin Leveled Books #Level 2, Book 7)

by Lisa Lunney Kristina Rodanas

NIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> This is Grade 5, Level 2, Book 7 in the Houghton Mifflin Leveled Books series. The book info is as follows: Level: Q / DRA: 40 / Genre: Historical Fiction / Strategy: Visualize / Skill: Understanding Characters / Word Count: 1,267

The Young Healer

by Frank N. Mcmillan III

In THE YOUNG HEALER tradition meets contemporary when what starts out as just another day becomes anything but that for young Feather Anderson. Her beloved grandfather, a traditional Lakota healer, pulls her out of class one snowy morning and takes her on an old-fashioned vision quest in the heart of New York City in hopes of finding the perfect Lakota medicine. It becomes the most magical day ever for eleven-year-old Feather Anderson, the day she saves her little brother's life. Feather follows in her grandfather's footsteps of healing as a medicine man and she then earns her newly-given secret Lakota name.

Young Inventors

by Anne Miranda

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Young Living (Eighth Edition)

by Nanalee Clayton

Build a foundation of life management skills for your middle school students. Solid content and a vibrant visual appeal make this text a favorite comprehensive overview of all family and consumer sciences areas.

Young Mathematicians At Work: Constructing Number Sense, Addition, And Subtraction

by Catherine Twomey Fosnot Maarten Dolk

In our efforts to reform mathematics education, we've learned a tremendous amount about young students' strategies and the ways they construct knowledge, without fully understanding how to support such development over time. The Dutch do. So, funded by the NSF and Exxon, Mathematics in the City was begun, a collaborative inservice project that pooled the best thinking from both countries. In Young Mathematicians at Work, Catherine Fosnot and Maarten Dolk reveal what they learned after several years of intensive study in numerous urban classrooms. The first in a three-volume set, Young Mathematicians at Work focuses on young children between the ages of four and eight as they construct a deep understanding of number and the operations of addition and subtraction. Rather than offer unrelated activities, Fosnot and Dolk provide a concerted, unified description of development, with a focus on big ideas, progressive strategies, and emerging models. Drawing from the work of the Dutch mathematician Hans Freudenthal, they define mathematics as "mathematizing" - the activity of structuring, modeling, and interpreting one's "lived world" mathematically. And they describe teachers who use rich problematic situations to promote inquiry, problem solving, and construction, and children who raise and pursue their own mathematical ideas. In contrast to other books on math reform, Young Mathematicians at Work provides a new look at the teaching of computation. It moves beyond the current debate about algorithms to argue for deep number sense and the development of a repertoire of strategies based on landmark numbers and operations. Sample minilessons on the use of the open number line model are provided to show you how to support the development of efficient computation.

The Youngest Marcher: The Story Of Audrey Faye Hendricks, A Young Civil Rights Activist

by Cynthia Levinson

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Your Amazing Body!

by Lana Rios Cd Hullinger

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Your Career: How to Make It Happen

by Julie Griffin Levitt Lauri Harwood

Introducing Your Career 7e, helping YOU stand out! THE #1 text of its kind, Your Career, 7e, has a brand new look! This new edition is sharp and focused, and it targets the best practices in today's job search and career-development process. Your Career, 7e, provides everything needed to deliver top-quality instruction and help students stand out in a crowd. Clear instruction guides students through self-assessment, employer research, writing a market-driven resume, and interviewing. Practical assignments and a technology-driven focus connect your students directly with the business community, employers, and the Internet. Your Career 7e provides the necessary tools for students to gain a competitive advantage in the workplace and reach their career potential.

Your College Experience: Strategies for Success (Tenth Edition)

by John N. Gardner A. Jerome Jewler Betsy O. Barefoot

Written by the leading authorities on the first-year seminar and grounded in research, Your College Experience by John Gardner and Betsy Barefoot offers today's diverse students the practical help they need to make the transition to college and get the most out of their time there. Goal setting has always been central to this text, and the Tenth Edition has been revised with added coverage and activities to strengthen this material throughout. In addition, a new focus on self-assessment of strengths will help students see where they are already succeeding so that they get off to a great start and stay in college. A full package of instructional support materials -- including an Instructor's Annotated Edition, Instructor's Manual, PowerPoint slides, videos, and a Test Bank -- provides new and experienced instructors all the tools they will need to engage students in this course and increase student retention.

Your Emotions: Your Brain's Survival Kit (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Carla Mooney Brucie Rosch

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Your Family, Your Friends and You

by Linda Meeks Phil Heit

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Your Feet (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Kindergarten)

by Elizabeth Goss

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Your Hands (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Kindergarten)

by Betty Lichten

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Your Health

by Charlie Gibbons Kathleen Middleton Jan Marie Ozias Carl Anthony Stockton

Having good health isn't just a matter of knowing the facts about what to eat or how to stay well. It's also thinking critically about those facts and knowing how to apply them to your daily life. The life skills presented in this program can help you do just that. Thinking through and using the skills to apply your growing health knowledge can help you attain the goal of good health.

Your Health Today: Choices in a Changing Society (Fifth Edition)

by Michael L. Teague Sara L C. Mackenzie David M. Rosenthal

This book teaches personal health from a truly inclusive and socially responsible perspective.

Your Health Today: Choices In A Changing Society

by Michael Teague David Rosenthal Sara Mackenzie

It’s not just Personal! Your Health Today teaches personal health from a truly inclusive and socially responsible perspective. Enhanced by a unique set of digital learning tools, Your Health Today incorporates the individual, environmental, and broader social factors that impact our well-being, acting as a guide for healthy living in college and beyond.

Your Introduction To Education: Explorations In Teaching

by Sara Powell

An engaging overview of who teachers are, the work they do, and the realities of life in the classroom Your Introduction to Education takes readers on a journey into authentic classrooms and guides them through life in real classrooms lived by real teachers and real students. One of the core goals of this work is to help readers discover whether teaching is for them and, if it is, what their potential strengths and weakness as educators might be. The text weaves the real-life experiences of eight teachers and eight students from four schools across the country into its content. These people and places are drawn from urban, suburban, and rural settings, allowing readers to examine teaching and learning from a variety of perspectives. The 4th Edition has been significantly updated to address topics like preventing bullying, teacher evaluation, social media, cultural and linguistic diversity, LGBTQ students, and teacher effectiveness research. Your Introduction to Education, 4th Edition is also available via Revel™, an interactive learning environment that enables students to read, practice, and study in one continuous experience.

Your Introduction to Education: Explorations in Teaching

by Sara Davis Powell

In these pages, readers discover whether teaching is for them and, if so, what they may be like as teachers tomorrow. Here readers explore the concepts through the real-life experiences of 10 teachers and 12 students from four schools across the urban, suburban, and rural landscape of the United States. It’s a real-life demonstration of what teaching is really like through classroom scenarios and person-to-person interactions, both by word and through hours of video. Today’s current, relevant issues in education are discussed in engaging ways, and both the art and service of teaching and the science of teaching are presented in an accessible writing style that grabs and keeps students’ interest as they move through the concepts they will encounter in their own classrooms one day.

Your Office: Microsoft® Office 2016

by Amy Kinser Jacobson Kinser Kosharek Moriarity

The Your Office series prepares students to use both technical and soft skills in the real world. Hands-on technical content is woven into realistic business scenarios and focuses on using Microsoft Office® as a decision-making tool. The series features a unique running business scenario that connects all of the cases together and exposes students to using Office to solve problems relating to business areas like finance and accounting, production and operations, sales and marketing. p><p> Each chapter introduces a realistic business case for students to complete via hands-on steps that are easily identified in blue shaded boxes. Each blue box teaches a skill and comes complete with video and interactive support. Chapters are grouped into Business Units, which collectively illustrate a specific set of business concepts to achieve AACSB-related outcomes. Each Business Unit ends with a Capstone section, testing students' ability to apply concepts and skills beyond a single chapter.

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