This popular book investigates the teaching, instruction and curricula required to meet the needs of diverse learners who by virtue of their experiential, cultural, and socioeconomic backgrounds, challenge traditional curriculum and instructional programs. It provides a summary of the characteristics of students with diverse learning and curricular needs as well as an essential examination of current issues in education. It also introduces six key principles to direct teachers through the design of instruction and curriculum to ensure that diverse learners succeed in the classroom. Characteristics of Students with Diverse Learning and Curricular Needs; Effective Strategies for Teaching Beginning Reading; Effective Strategies for Teaching Writing; Effective Strategies for Teaching Mathematics; Effective Strategies for Teaching Science; Effective Strategies for Teaching Social Studies; Modulating Instruction for English-language Learners; Contextual Issues and Their Influence on Curricular Change. For teachers of diverse learners.
The Market is Always Right: The 10 Commandments of Trading Any Market by Thomas McCafferty, ISBN 0071396985
Market-Proven Tactics for Fighting the Trader's Toughest Enemy--His Own Volatile Emotions
Few professions are as stress-filled as trading. In the time it takes to refill your coffee, you can lose tens of thousands of dollars. Then you must determine in a split second whether to cut your losses and sell, average down and buy more, or sit tight and hope the market turns back in your favor...
Without any guarantees.
"The Market Is Always Right answers the question, "How do experienced traders control their emotions in the heat of the trading battle?" Whether you are trading stocks, options, or futures, this straight-talking book shows you how to maintain a strong and steady course by detailing: Ways to spot--and overcome--the seven deadly sins of trading Two key questions traders should ask themselves before each market open Trading events that scream "SELL!" no matter what
Long-time traders know: Whether markets are plummeting, skyrocketing, or simply holding steady, emotion is a...
The Market is Always Right: The 10 Commandments of Trading Any Market by Thomas McCafferty, ISBN 0071396985
Walking the World in Wonder: A Children's Herbal by Ellen Evert Hopman, ISBN 0892818786
Created especially for children ages five to ten years old, Walking the World in Wonder covers the medicinal and magical uses of 72 common herbs. Each herb playfully introduces itself and talks about its habitat and many uses. With fun, easy-to-follow activities, herbalist Ellen Evert Hopman teaches children basic herbal skills and invites them to draw with pokeberry ink, sew a lavender sachet, and dig for Jerusalem artichoke roots. The book also includes simple recipes that children can use, with adult supervision, to treat minor ailments -- peppermint tea to soothe a troubled tummy or horse chestnut salve to heal a scraped knee. Children gain a sense of self-sufficiency and awe for the earth's treasures by sprinkling a sandwich with nasturtium flowers, making strawberry honey, and learning to season food with dill they've gathered themselves. Seventy-two full-color photographs by herbalist Steven Foster enable children, parents, and teachers to identify these herbs during walks and field...
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Created especially for children ages five to ten years old, Walking the World in Wonder covers the medicinal and magical uses of 72 common herbs. Each herb playfully introduces itself and talks about its habitat and many uses. With fun, easy-to-follow activities, herbalist Ellen Evert Hopman teaches children basic herbal skills and invites them to draw with pokeberry ink, sew a lavender sachet, and dig for Jerusalem artichoke roots. The book also includes simple recipes that children can use, with adult supervision, to treat minor ailments -- peppermint tea to soothe a troubled tummy or horse chestnut salve to heal a scraped knee. Children gain a sense of self-sufficiency and awe for the earth's treasures by sprinkling a sandwich with nasturtium flowers, making strawberry honey, and learning to season food with dill they've gathered themselves. Seventy-two full-color photographs by herbalist Steven Foster enable children, parents, and teachers to identify these herbs during walks and field...
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Spongebob:Lost At Sea (Full Frame)
Includes episodes from The Sponge Who Could Fly and Anchors Away videos!
"The Sponge Who Could Fly" (Double-length episode)
Patchy the Pirate goes on a hunt to find the lost SpongeBob episode that he lost (got that?). And when he finds it, we all get to watch as SpongeBob follows his dream to develop a flying machine so he can fly with the jellyfish. It's a double episode so heartwarming, even a tough pirate like Patchy gets misty-eyed.
"Plankton" It's another evil scheme by that schemer of evil, Plankton. This time the microscopic miscreant takes control of SpongeBob's brain in order to get him to divulge the secret krabby patty formula! But it might take more than a trip right to the source to get SpongeBob talking.
"Boating School" Test time at Mrs. Puff's Boating School means another chance for SpongeBob to ace the boat driving exam. To assure a passing score, SpongeBob and Patrick come up with a plan: plant a walkie-talkie in SpongeBob's head so...
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The Visual Basic .Net Programming Language
For the first time, one of the language's architects has written a definitive technical reference and tutorial for Visual Basic .NET. Moving far beyond the online documentation, Paul Vick presents the language's complete specification, along with descriptions, reference materials, and code samples direct from the Visual Basic .NET design team.
The Visual Basic .Net Programming Language
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Rooted in the Infinite: The Yoga of Alignment
This book is a compilation of direct experiences revealed in meditation over many years. Defined by the author as a mystical approach to alignment, Rooted in the Infinite offers a complete explanation and concrete exercises that enable readers to begin, continue, or enhance their meditative life for the purpose of unity with the Divine, creating the heart's desire in the physical, and cultivating a sense of balance in one's life. The novice may finally find a teaching that will prepare her for successful sitting. The hatha yoga practitioner can achieve great focus and alignment that will enhance his practice dramatically. Advanced meditators will find in this book the possibility of deepening of their practice.
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