Arkansas Wheel of Fortune

Arkansas Wheel of Fortune
Author: Carole Marsh
Publsiher: Gallopade International
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780635084156

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The Survivor GameBook is reproducible and allows kids to learn about their state through timed activities, prize suggestions and an official survivor certificate. The book includes timed, multiple-choice questions, fill in the blank questions, choose the appropriate dates and matching that are challenging and fun to answer. This book covers fascinating state facts and meets state standards.

BIG Arkansas Reproducible Activity Book

BIG Arkansas Reproducible Activity Book
Author: Carole Marsh
Publsiher: Gallopade International
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2011-03-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780635084163

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The Big Arkansas Activity Book! 100+ activities, from Kindergarten-easy to Fourth/Fifth-challenging! This big activity book has a wide range of reproducible activities including coloring, dot-to-dot, mazes, matching, word search, and many other creative activities that will entice any student to learn more about Arkansas. Activities touch on history, geography, people, places, fictional characters, animals, holidays, festivals, legends, lore, and more.

Arkansas Wheel of Fortune Gamebook for Kids

Arkansas Wheel of Fortune Gamebook for Kids
Author: Carole Marsh
Publsiher: Gallopade International
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2001-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0793396247

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The Wheel of Fortune GameBook is reproducible and allows kids to guess on geography, hypothesize on history, explore economics, speculate on civics and bet on biographies. The Wheel of Fortune GameBook can be used by an individual or by teams who tally their own scores. Having a wheel to spin to establish point values for questions adds a fun element to the game. This book covers fascinating state facts and meets state standards. The book includes game instructions, a pattern for making a Lazy Susan Wheel and prize suggestions.

Arkansas Millionaire

Arkansas Millionaire
Author: Carole Marsh
Publsiher: Gallopade International
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2011-03-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780635084101

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The Millionaire GameBook is reproducible and allows kids to learn about their state symbols, tree, flower, motto, statehood date, capital city, natural resources, weather and borders. The book includes multiple choice questions that are challenging and fun to answer with established dollar values to tally for extra excitement. This book covers fascinating state facts and meets state standards.

Arkansas Survivor

Arkansas Survivor
Author: Carole Marsh
Publsiher: Gallopade International
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2001-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0635005255

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The Survivor GameBook is reproducible and allows kids to learn about their state through timed activities, prize suggestions and an official survivor certificate. The book includes timed, multiple-choice questions, fill in the blank questions, choose the appropriate dates and matching that are challenging and fun to answer. This book covers fascinating state facts and meets state standards.

Arkansas Quilts

Arkansas Quilts
Author: Arkansas Quilter's Guild
Publsiher: Collector Books
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1988
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: UCSD:31822003614658

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Adapting to the Land

Adapting to the Land
Author: John F. Freeman
Publsiher: University Press of Colorado
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2022-01-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781646422050

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Adapting to the Land examines the extent to which Colorado agriculturists adapted to or stretched beyond the limits of land and water. Historian John F. Freeman and horticultural scientist Mark E. Uchanski document the state’s agricultural history and provide context for the shift away from traditional forms of agriculture to the use of synthetic fertilizers, herbicides, and pesticides—and, most recently, to more values-driven practices to support the burgeoning popularity of natural and organic foods. This shift has resulted in the establishment of the global organic food processing and distribution industry, which has roots in Colorado. Ancestral Puebloans farmed and grazed within the limits of nature. Early settlers adjusted their cultivation methods through trial and error, while later agriculturists relied on research and technical advice from the Colorado Agricultural College. As part of wartime mobilization, the federal government prompted farmers to efficiently increase yields. To meet the demand for food and fiber scientific and technical innovations led to the development of new plant cultivars and livestock breeds, advances in mechanization, and widespread use of synthetic amendments. Increasing concern over soil fertility and the loss of irrigation water to urbanization contributed to more changes. Despite, or perhaps because of, what we see today along the Front Range, Colorado may still have a chance to slow or even reverse its seemingly unrestrained growth, creating a more vibrant, earth-friendly society in which agriculture plays an increasingly significant part. Scientific discoveries and innovations in regenerative cultivation are clearing the path to a more sustainable future. Adapting to the Land adds an ecological and horticultural perspective to historical interpretations of recurring agricultural issues in the state and tracks the concept of stewardship, suggesting that spiritual beliefs continue to contribute to debates over acceptable agricultural practices and the effects of urbanization upon the land. This book will be a key resource for students, scholars, and general readers interested in agricultural and Colorado history, sustainability, and rural sociology.

Sister Blocks

Sister Blocks
Author: Edie McGinnis
Publsiher: Kansas City Star Books
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2001
Genre: Quilting
ISBN: 0970913192

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