102 English Games

102 English Games

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  • Publisher: Gramedia Pustaka Utama
  • ISBN: 9789792232462
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 304


Teaching Language Variation in the Classroom

Teaching Language Variation in the Classroom

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  • Author: Michelle D. Devereaux
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 0429943679
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 200

Bringing together the varied and multifaceted expertise of teachers and linguists in one accessible volume, this book presents practical tools, grounded in cutting-edge research, for teaching about language and language diversity in the ELA classroom. By demonstrating practical ways teachers can implement research-driven linguistic concepts in their own teaching environment, each chapter offers real-world lessons as well as clear methods for instructing students on the diversity of language. Written for pre-service and in-service teachers, this book includes easy-to-use lesson plans, pedagogical strategies and activities, as well as a wealth of resources carefully designed to optimize student comprehension of language variation.


Differentiating Assessment in Middle and High School English and Social Studies

Differentiating Assessment in Middle and High School English and Social Studies

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  • Author: Sheryn Spencer-Waterman
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1317924290
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 208

This book by Sheryn Spencer Waterman follows the bestselling Handbook on Differentiated Instruction for Middle and High Schools. With numerous examples and strategies, it is an all-inclusive manual on assessing student readiness, interests, learning and thinking styles. It includes examples of Pre-, Formative and Summative assessments Informal and formal assessments Oral and written assessments Project and performance assessments Highly structured and enrichment assessments for struggling to gifted students Assessment tools and rubrics


Prophetical, Educational and Playing Cards

Prophetical, Educational and Playing Cards

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  • Author: John King Van Rensselaer
  • Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
  • ISBN: 373262305X
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 206

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Resources in Education

Resources in Education

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  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 320


The Field Guide to Chickens

The Field Guide to Chickens

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  • Author: Pam Percy
  • Publisher: Voyageur Press (MN)
  • ISBN: 9780760324738
  • Category : Technology & Engineering
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 152

The story of the chicken traces the interactions of cultures around the globe. From Southeast Asia 8,000 years ago, chickens spread to ancient China and Japan, the Middle East, Europe during the rise and fall of the Roman Empire, and, from there, the world. Today, chickens fuel our poultry meat and egg industry. They also inspire the time-honored tradition of poultry exhibition and, increasingly, can be found in the backyards of folks who yearn for a simpler time. The Field Guide to Chickens provides a wealth of information on the sixty-one chicken breeds recognized by the American Poultry Association. From utilitarian egg layers to exotic show birds, from tiny bantams to large fowl, Pam Percy enlightens readers on the wonderful world of poultry. Essential for tyro fowl fans as well as longtime chicken breeders, this handy pocket-sized field guide includes a glossary, resources, and chapters describing the chicken's history, behavior, eggs and chicks, and ""everything but the cluck."" Indispensable and easy-to-use, this guide gives readers an ""egg up"" on the wonderful world of chickens.


Librarian's Guide to Games and Gamers

Librarian's Guide to Games and Gamers

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  • Author: Michelle Goodridge
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
  • ISBN: 1440867321
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 262

Helps librarians who are not themselves seasoned gamers to better understand the plethora of gaming products available and how they might appeal to library users. As games grow ever-more ubiquitous in our culture and communities, they have become popular staples in public library collections and are increasing in prominence in academic ones. Many librarians, especially those who are not themselves gamers or are only acquainted with a handful of games, are ill-prepared to successfully advise patrons who use games. This book provides the tools to help adult and youth services librarians to better understand the gaming landscape and better serve gamers in discovery of new games—whether they are new to gaming or seasoned players—through advisory services. This book maps all types of games—board, roleplaying, digital, and virtual reality—providing all the information needed to understand and appropriately recommend games to library users. Organized by game type, hundreds of descriptions offer not only bibliographic information (title, publication date, series, and format/platform), but genre classifications, target age ranges for players, notes on gameplay and user behavior type, and short descriptions of the game's basic premise and appeals.


Catalog

Catalog

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  • Author: University of Maryland Eastern Shore
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  • Category : Universities and colleges
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 354


The British Olympics

The British Olympics

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  • Author: Martin Polley
  • Publisher: English Heritage
  • ISBN: 1848022263
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 207

History records that the Olympic Games originated in ancient Greece nearly three thousand years ago, died out around 393 AD, and were triumphantly reborn in 1896, in the Greek capital of Athens. Rather less well known is how, during the intervening centuries, an assortment of British writers, romantics, sportsmen and visionaries helped nurture that revival. Indeed, as sports historian Dr Martin Polley argues in this, the 12th book in the acclaimed Played in Britain series, our nation's fascination with all things Olympian has played a pivotal role in shaping the Games as we know them today, culminating in London becoming in 2012 the first city ever to stage a third modern Olympiad. Consider, for example, that the first published use of the word 'Olympian' in the English language dates from around 1590. Its author? William Shakespeare. And that the first games of the post-classical era to adopt the formal title 'Olympick' took place in the Cotswolds village of Chipping Campden in 1612. It was an English traveller, Richard Chandler, who rediscovered the lost site of Olympia in 1766, and a Shropshire doctor, William Penny Brookes, who, in 1850, founded the Much Wenlock Olympian Games, an annual community festival that inspired Pierre de Coubertin to revive the Games at an international level. Other Olympic festivals surfaced in London (to celebrate Queen Victoria's accession), in Liverpool, and in the north-east town of Morpeth, while the words 'Olympic' and 'Olympian' became steadily more ingrained in the popular imagination throughout the Victorian era. Britain's Olympic heritage gained added momentum in the 20th century. At White City in 1908, London built the world's first modern, purpose-built Olympic stadium, while in 1948 London stepped in to save the Games by offering Wembley Stadium. Also in the late 1940s, at Stoke Mandeville hospital in Buckinghamshire, the modern Paralympics were born when sporting contests were organised for injured servicemen. Thus the 2012 Games represent the culmination of over four hundred years of British enthusiasm and ingenuity; an attachment that has left in its wake a trail of fascinating stories, characters, sites, buildings and artefacts. Leading the reader on a marathon journey, The British Olympics charts them all, making this a vital and entertaining source for anyone with an interest in the Games, in sport, and in the wider narrative of Britain's social and cultural heritage.


The Young Composer; or Progressive exercises in English composition. Part I, etc

The Young Composer; or Progressive exercises in English composition. Part I, etc

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  • Author: James CORNWELL (Ph.D.)
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  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 134