Making Your Mark

Making Your Mark

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  • Author: Lisa Fraser
  • Publisher: L D F Publishing, Incorporated
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 60


Make Your Mark

Make Your Mark

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  • Author: Margaret Peot
  • Publisher: Chronicle Books
  • ISBN: 9780811838238
  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

So many people want to explore the artist within, but don't know where to start. Make Your Mark is the answer. Packed with exciting and accessible art projects, step-by-step instruction, beautiful illustrations, and helpful diagrams, Make Your Mark is a veritable at-home art instructor. Author, artist, and teacher Margaret Peot shares her encouragement and ideas in this fully illustrated guidebook, mapping out new pathways for the personal artistic journey. Eleven chapters focus on different art techniquesfrom stencils and prints to collage and rubbingssuggesting 55 easy-to-follow, step-by-step projects that offer sophisticated and satisfying results. Peot's warm and engaging voice, helpful tips, clear explanations, and simple instructions make it easy to get started, and the sheer range of projects will keep the creative fires burning. Decorated with more than 180 illustrations, every page is brimming with encouragement.


Spark Change

Spark Change

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  • Author: Olivia Van Ledtje
  • Publisher: International Society for Technology in Education
  • ISBN: 1564847845
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 177

Discover the transformational work of student Olivia Van Ledtje, who exemplifies responsible online activism, inspiring both kids and adults in the global community. Kids are naturally curious about the world around them. They seek ways to understand and interact with their environment, often using digital tools to do so. Imagine a world where children’s curiosities are amplified -- helping them see the power of their thinking, perspective and voice. Spark Change examines the multitude of possibilities available when students are given the opportunity to amplify their learning online, centering on three ideas of citizenship: be a good person, be critical and be an advocate for something you care about in life. The book introduces readers to Liv, a young changemaker empowered to use digital tools to create and share content online. Liv’s story offers readers an opportunity to explore how students can use technology as a tool for empathy, equity and activism. Kids can’t become changemakers if they aren’t empowered to think beyond their own community. Liv’s online sense of agency serves as an example of maximizing opportunities, developing a powerful voice and making global connections that deepen her compassion for people and the world. This book: • Follows a model of gradual release of responsibility -- I do, we do, you do -- to show how to teach kids how to approach connected-learning experiences. • Draws on rich literacy and technology research on student identity and pairing literacy and thinking in a digital age. • Illustrates the value of creation and connected learning, weaving in the critical need for digital literacy for students. • Features young students as digital leaders, providing examples of digital activism and the power of authentic student voice and participation. Connected-learning opportunities help students develop key understandings about the world around them. This book shows how these understandings lead to social action, and how students develop a deeper sense of empathy and kindness from interacting with the world.


Making Your Creative Mark

Making Your Creative Mark

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  • Author: Eric Maisel
  • Publisher: New World Library
  • ISBN: 1608681637
  • Category : Self-Help
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 271

Eric Maisel’s prolific, multifaceted career is a testament to his profound understanding of what it takes to live out one’s creative ambitions. A therapist who is also a bestselling author, coach (and coach trainer), columnist for Professional Artist magazine, and featured blogger for Psychology Today and the Huffington Post, Maisel is an expert on all that blocks the creative. In Making Your Creative Mark, Maisel distills his decades of coaching, teaching, listening, and creating into nine keys, including Passion, Confidence, Empathy, Stress, and Relationship. Each key’s lesson helps creators implement real solutions to their individual challenges. Whether they are writers, painters, actors, composers, or craftspeople, readers will learn to “unlock” what has kept them from beginning, continuing, completing — and succeeding.


Make Your Mark

Make Your Mark

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  • Author: Brad Gray
  • Publisher: FaithWords
  • ISBN: 1455573590
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 179

Your decisions matter. You've been created to live a great story and leave a dent in this universe. Wrestling with our calling in life is a fundamental struggle for just about everyone. Who are we supposed to be? How are we supposed to live? What are we supposed to do? These are all questions many of us grapple with. Surprisingly, the Samson narrative is one of the most instructive stories for helping us answer these questions. Often touted as a story about muscles, testosterone, and seduction, there is so much more to this ancient account. Employing all the best tools for interpreting the Bible today, Brad Gray unpacks the Samson story anew, giving us fresh insights into the universal callings of those desiring to live out God's fullest design for life. Perfect for personal and small group study, Make Your Mark will reignite your sense of purpose and stretch your faith so you can find the next step on the journey towards your calling. With passion, humor, and skill, Brad shows us how we can get right what Samson got wrong in order to flourish in our humanity, to make the most of the lives we've been given, and to leave a positive mark on our world. It's time to make your mark! Learn more and find a FREE Discussion Guide at www.WalkingTheText.com.


Making Your Mark

Making Your Mark

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  • Author: Claire Benn
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780955164972
  • Category : Textile crafts
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0


Leave Your Mark

Leave Your Mark

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  • Author: Aliza Licht
  • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
  • ISBN: 1455584150
  • Category : Self-Help
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 263

Leave Your Mark isn't an advice book -- it's a mentorship in 288 pages. Aliza Licht-global fashion communications executive, AKA fashion's favorite 'PR girl' and former Twitter phenomenon-is here to tell her story, complete with The Devil Wears Prada-like moments and insider secrets. Drawing invaluable lessons from her experience, Licht shares advice, inspiration, and a healthy dose of real talk in Leave Your Mark. She delivers personal and professional guidance for people just starting their careers and for people who are well on their way. With a particular emphasis on communicating and building your personal brand, something she knows a thing or two about, Aliza is your sassy, knowledgeable guide to the contemporary working world, where personal and professional lines are blurred and the most important thing you can have is a strong sense of self.


Godprint

Godprint

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  • Author: Skip Heitzig
  • Publisher: Bridge Logos Foundation
  • ISBN: 9780882706313
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 236

Skip is the pastor of one of the biggest churches in America. He hosts a nationally syndicated radio program (The Connection). Skip travels and speaks around the world. Skip also hosts a webstie entitled www.skipheitzig.com


The Dot

The Dot

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  • Author: Peter H. Reynolds
  • Publisher: Candlewick Press
  • ISBN: 153621809X
  • Category : Juvenile Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 33

Vashti believes that she cannot draw, but her art teacher's encouragement leads her to change her mind and she goes on to encourage another student who feels the same as she had.


Writing

Writing

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  • Author: Ewan Clayton
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780712352536
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Writing surrounds us in the modern world--but how did it develop into the systems we use today, and given the technological developments of the 21st century, what does its future hold? This beautifully illustrated book, published to coincide with an interactive landmark British Library exhibition, celebrates the act of writing from across the globe. Exploring the history of writing and including more than 150 illustrations from carved stone inscriptions and medieval manuscripts to samples of early printing, modern handwriting, and digital inputting systems, it reflects on the use of writing over the last 5,000 years and challenges our preconceptions about writing's decline in the digital age.