A Web to Catch the Wind

A Web to Catch the Wind
Author: J. F. Rivkin
Publsiher: Crossroad Press
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2020-09-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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RIDDLES, TREASURE, AND SORCERY Here is a web to catch the wind - And a loom to weave a lay. Riddles play on words, my friend - Play on these and play you may. This simple riddle was the clue that started the sword-for-hire Corson and her sorceress companion, the Lady Nyctasia, on, a hunt for the greatest treasure ever hidden. But this long-abandoned treasure is the hoard of the dread Cymvelan Circle, whose scattered members are coming together again to claim what is theirs...

Catch the Wind Harness the Sun

Catch the Wind  Harness the Sun
Author: Michael J. Caduto
Publsiher: Storey Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2011-05-11
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 160342704X

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Kids ages 8—12 will love these 22 exciting activities and experiments focused on producing and playing with renewable energy. Projects range from the quick and simple — like the Pie Plate Wind-Maker — to the thrillingly large-scale, like Pedal Power, in which kids use a bicycle to power a 12-volt battery. Each activity teaches children about renewable energy and larger environmental issues. Education doesn’t get more fun than this! Catch the Wind, Harness the Sun offers more than enough to get any kid charged up about renewable energy.

A Web To Catch The Wind

A Web To Catch The Wind
Author: J F Rivkin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2020-10-23
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798552053599

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RIDDLES, TREASURE, AND SORCERYHere is a web to catch the wind - And a loom to weave a lay.Riddles play on words, my friend - Play on these and play you may.This simple riddle was the clue that started the sword-for-hire Corson and her sorceress companion, the Lady Nyctasia, on, a hunt for the greatest treasure ever hidden.But this long-abandoned treasure is the hoard of the dread Cymvelan Circle, whose scattered members are coming together again to claim what is theirs...

Becoming Young Thinkers

Becoming Young Thinkers
Author: Judy Harris Helm
Publsiher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2015-04-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780807773352

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Continuing the exploration of project work in the author’s bestselling book, Young Investigators, Second Edition, this book is designed for preschool through primary grade teachers who know how to do project work but are ready to move to the next level. Focusing on how children become young thinkers, the book begins with mind, brain, and education science and instructional guidelines for all learning experiences, and then connects these to the rich foundation of the project approach. Helm provides specific strategies for deepening project work, including how to select meaningful topics, plan for projects, integrate standards (including the Common Core), support children's questioning, create provocations to promote engagement, and help children represent their ideas. This practical resource will extend practitioners’ knowledge about project-based learning so they can move beyond the basics to create project work that is more engaging, meaningful, and productive. Book Features: Vivid examples of deep project work from real classrooms (pre–K through 2nd grade). An analysis worksheet for applications of Dewey's vision of child-centered learning. Charts for integrating CCSS for English Language Arts and Mathematics in kindergarten projects. A teacher reflection form for evaluating the depth of project work. “Throughout the book, examples and suggestions make clear the important distinctions between the deep investigations involved in project work versus the fairly common superficial theme activities too often seen in preschool and elementary school classes.” —From the Foreword by Lilian G. Katz, past president, National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and professor emerita at the University of Illinois, Urbana–Champaign

Catching the Wind

Catching the Wind
Author: Melanie Dobson
Publsiher: NavPress
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2017-05-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781496417312

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What happened to Brigitte Berthold? That question has haunted Daniel Knight since he was thirteen, when he and ten-year-old Brigitte escaped the Gestapo agents who arrested both their parents. They survived a harrowing journey from Germany to England, only to be separated upon their arrival. Daniel vowed to find Brigitte after the war, a promise he has fought to fulfill for more than seventy years. Now a wealthy old man, Daniel’s final hope in finding Brigitte rests with Quenby Vaughn, an American journalist working in London. He believes Quenby’s tenacity to find missing people and her personal investment in a related WWII espionage story will help her succeed where previous investigators have failed. Though Quenby is wrestling her own demons—and wary at the idea of teaming up with Daniel’s lawyer, Lucas Hough—the lure of Brigitte’s story is too much to resist. Together, Quenby and Lucas delve deep into the past, following a trail of deception, sacrifice, and healing that could change all of their futures. A 2018 Christy Award finalist!

With the Wind and the Waves

With the Wind and the Waves
Author: Ray M. Droby
Publsiher: University of Alaska Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2020-10-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781602234161

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In With the Wind and the Waves, psychologist Ray M. Droby tells a story of treatment and learning, drawing on experiences ranging from an ocean journey he took on the Bering Sea while serving in a Alaska Native community to his clinical work as a psychologist in rural Alaska. Like negotiating an ocean, Droby moves “with the wind and the waves” while working with substance abuse disorders and mental health issues superimposed on intergenerational trauma and internalized oppression. He captures positive momentum in work aimed at facilitating self-determination with Alaska Natives and their communities while discouraging historical dependency and colonizing patterns of thinking and doing for mental health workers. Sensitive to the history of non-Native outsiders imposing their own culture on Native land, Droby presents here principles, combined with cultural and therapy considerations, that are designed to help people avoid replicating this history of harm. Recognizing the strengths of Alaska Natives and their communities, and the stages of change human individuals and communities undergo, Droby shows how to exercise a nonjudgmental presence as a mental health worker in rural Alaska.

Re Volt Our Impending Energy Revolution

Re Volt  Our Impending Energy Revolution
Author: Jeremy Gorman
Publsiher: Strategic Book Publishing
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2011
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781609767426

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Energy, the stuff that makes things happen, is everywhere. It comes in many forms. We ignore most of it, and abuse the rest. Two critical types require your attention: your internal energy, the stuff that gets you up in the morning and lets you accomplish things; and commercial energy, the stuff that you buy. Re-Volt! details both of these energy types and invites you to use them to make your world better. It shows you new and underutilized sources of energy that are waiting for enterprising people like you to put to use. Much of Re-Volt! is an invitation for you to get involved and make a difference in the world-your world! It is your guide to saving energy, saving money and having fun doing it. Get involved and enjoy!

Good Garden Bugs

Good Garden Bugs
Author: Mary Gardiner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2015-05
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9781592539093

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Your guide to the beneficial insects in your garden! Good Garden Bugs is an easy-to-follow reference to beneficial insects that provide pest control, allowing your garden to grow full and bountiful. Aphids, caterpillars, grubs, and slugs are not only creepy-crawlies, they can wreak havoc on your garden and plants. But fear not! You don't need dangerous chemicals to enjoy a lively, healthy garden. The secret? More lady beetles, fewer aphids! Wildlife in your garden--especially insects--can be natural pesticide alternatives. From mantids to beetles to wasps, spiders, and everything in between, entomologist Mary Gardiner tells you how to identify these beneficial bugs, how to enhance your home landscape as a habitat, and how to work with them to grow and enjoy your garden.