Dexter the Confused Little Dinosaur

Dexter the Confused Little Dinosaur
Author: Tahliyah Davis
Publsiher: Tate Publishing & Enterprises
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2015-09-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1681189828

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Dexter is a little dinosaur in a big predicament! What's even worse is he has no idea how to fix it...read on to find out what has to be done to get Dexter's problem solved.

Dexter s Dinosaurs

Dexter s Dinosaurs
Author: Michaela Morgan
Publsiher: Dingles/Treehouse Court
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1596469242

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Dexter is crazy about dinosaurs! He wants one for his birthday; the trouble is that his Grandma has only given him a gerbil. Can his friend the magician help? Includes full-color illustrations and author profile. Chapter Book: 5 chapters.

It s Show and Tell Dexter

It s Show and Tell  Dexter
Author: Lindsay Ward
Publsiher: Two Lions
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2025-02-18
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1503956318

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Dexter T. Rexter is going to school. But will anyone like him? Tomorrow is the biggest event ever in Dexter's life: his best friend, Jack, is taking him to school for Show and Tell Day! Dexter has been getting ready for weeks. But now he's a little nervous. What if the other kids don't like him? So Dexter decides to come up with a plan. He'll wear a costume. Dinosaurs in bunny ears look good, right? He'll recite state capitals starting with...uh...ah...er. Then he realizes something. He can't dance. He can't recite things. He doesn't have ANY skills. What's a dino to do? This comical, interactive tale of belonging, friendship, anticipation, and first-day-at-school jitters lets readers experience the excitement and nervousness along with Dexter--and even offer him a little advice along the way.

Teaching the Nature of Science Through Process Skills

Teaching the Nature of Science Through Process Skills
Author: Randy L. Bell
Publsiher: Allyn & Bacon
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2008
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39076002728322

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Engage your students with inquiry-based lessons that help them think like scientists! "[This] book...has made such a difference in my teaching of science this school year. I have had some of the most amazing science lessons and activities with my students and I attribute this to what I learned from...[this] book... I have watched my 5th grade students go from being casual observers in science to making some amazing observations that I even missed. We enjoy our class investigations and the students ask for more!" --Alyce F. Surmann, Sembach Middle School "Teachers will relate well to the author's personal stories and specific examples given in the text, especially the ones about events in his own classroom.... like having the grasshoppers escape into the classroom!" --Andrea S. Martine, Director of Curriculum and Instruction, Warrior Run School District With Teaching the Nature of Science through Process Skills, author and science educator Randy Bell uses process skills you'll recognize, such as inference and observation, to promote an understanding of the characteristics of science knowledge. His personal stories, taken from years of teaching, set the stage for a friendly narrative that illuminates these characteristics of scientific knowledge and provides step-by-step guidance for implementing inquiry activities that help children understand such important, yet abstract, concepts. With Randy as your guide, you can better adhere to current science education standards that urge teachers to go beyond teaching science content to teach children about the practice and the nature of science in a way that engages all learners in grades three through eight. Investigate further... More than 50 ideas and activities for teaching the nature of science to help you meet content standards. A comprehensive framework to guide you in integrating the approach across the science curriculum, throughout the school year, and across the grade levels. A goldmine of reproducible resources, such as work sheets, notebook assignments, and more. Assessment guidance that helps you measure your students' nature of science understanding.

School Library Journal

School Library Journal
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1282
Release: 2007
Genre: Children's libraries
ISBN: UOM:49015003141752

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The Dishonest Merchant

The Dishonest Merchant
Author: David Roper
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015
Genre: Honesty
ISBN: 1682380483

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Long ago in Romania a prince dealt fairly with a lying merchant and an honest peasant.

Catalog of Copyright Entries

Catalog of Copyright Entries
Author: Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 798
Release: 1968
Genre: Copyright
ISBN: STANFORD:36105110633927

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Surviving Lockdown

Surviving Lockdown
Author: David Cohen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2020-09-29
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781000225662

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2020 has been the year of the virus, and it will not be a mere footnote in history. This book reflects on the unprecedented changes to our lives and the impact on our behaviour as we lived through social isolation during the global COVID-19 pandemic. From sociable creatures of habit, we were forced into a period of uncertainty, restriction and risk, physically separated from families and friends. Packed with guidance and coping strategies for lockdown, this book, authored by top psychologist David Cohen, explores the impact of this widespread quarantine on our relationships, our children, our mental health and our daily lives. Benedictine monks, hermit popes, Dorothy Sayers, Daniel Defoe (who made the isolated Robinson Crusoe a hero), Sigmund Freud and a rabbi’s angry dog are all among the cast of characters as we are taken on a whistle-stop tour through plagues in history and brain science, to the importance of introspection and how to make meaning from lockdown. In his trademark entertaining style, Cohen examines the psychology behind our behaviour during this unusual time to discover what we can learn about human nature, what lessons we can learn for the future – and whether we will apply them.