Book Description
This book contains support material to be used along with the chapter book, Bailey Learns About Peers, Pressure, and Friendship.
Author : Donna Ternes Wanner M. Ed.
Publisher : iUniverse
Page : 95 pages
File Size : 18,71 MB
Release : 2005-02
Category : Fourth grade (Education)
ISBN : 0595337953
This book contains support material to be used along with the chapter book, Bailey Learns About Peers, Pressure, and Friendship.
Author : Donna M. Wanner
Publisher : iUniverse
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 23,76 MB
Release : 2007-06
Category : Education
ISBN : 0595455565
Welcome, and thanks for choosing "A Support Curriculum for Language Arts, Grade 3." This curriculum has been developed to provide accommodations to assist students in meeting state and national standards and for educators who teach and support students in the educational process. This information: *Assists in meeting state and national standards *Improves Test Scores *Organizes Standards in Scope and Sequence *Helps Align Curriculum *Identifies Students Missing Skills *Provides for Alternate Assessment
Author : Bailey Thomas
Publisher :
Page : 243 pages
File Size : 32,35 MB
Release : 2021-04
Category :
ISBN :
Denial. It's something she learned from her mother. Charlotte can't admit she's attracted to girls, even to herself. Autumn knows, but Autumn isn't real. And now there's Lilly Roberts. Denial is getting harder every day. Growing up, coming out, and falling for the wrong person. It's times like these when a girl really needs her best friend! "Unique, heartwarming, and funny as hell. I loved all the stuff going on in Charlotte's head." "A surpringly insightful teen dramedy about coming out and finding the right kind of love."
Author : Lani Yamamoto
Publisher : Victoria & Albert Museum
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 46,13 MB
Release : 2016-01-19
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781851778584
Stína, who hates to be cold and does everything she can to avoid it, wonders how the children playing outside do not seem to be bothered by the temperature. Includes directions for knitting without needles and a recipe for hot cocoa.
Author : Mashama Bailey
Publisher : Lorena Jones Books
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 28,65 MB
Release : 2021-01-12
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1984856200
A story about the trials and triumphs of a Black chef from Queens, New York, and a White media entrepreneur from Staten Island who built a relationship and a restaurant in the Deep South, hoping to bridge biases and get people talking about race, gender, class, and culture. NAMED ONE OF THE BEST COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR BY GARDEN & GUN • “Black, White, and The Grey blew me away.”—David Chang In this dual memoir, Mashama Bailey and John O. Morisano take turns telling how they went from tentative business partners to dear friends while turning a dilapidated formerly segregated Greyhound bus station into The Grey, now one of the most celebrated restaurants in the country. Recounting the trying process of building their restaurant business, they examine their most painful and joyous times, revealing how they came to understand their differences, recognize their biases, and continuously challenge themselves and each other to be better. Through it all, Bailey and Morisano display the uncommon vulnerability, humor, and humanity that anchor their relationship, showing how two citizens commit to playing their own small part in advancing equality against a backdrop of racism.
Author : Michael Hainey
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 31,69 MB
Release : 2014-02-18
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1451676611
"A decade in the writing, the haunting story of a son's quest to understand the mystery of his father's death--a universal memoir about the secrets families keep and the role they play in making us who we are. Michael Hainey had just turned six when his uncle knocked on his family's back door one morning with the tragic news: Bob Hainey, Michael's father, was found alone near his car on Chicago's North Side, dead, of an apparent heart attack. Thirty-five years old, a young assistant copy desk chief at the Chicago Sun-Times, Bob was a bright and shining star in the competitive, hard-living world of newspapers, one that involved booze-soaked nights that bled into dawn. And then suddenly he was gone, leaving behind a young widow, two sons, a fractured family--and questions surrounding the mysterious nature of his death that would obsess Michael throughout adolescence and long into adulthood. Finally, roughly his father's age when he died, and a seasoned reporter himself, Michael set out to learn what happened that night. Died after visiting friends, the obituaries said. But the details beyond that were inconsistent. What friends? Where? At the heart of his quest is Michael's all-too-silent, opaque mother, a woman of great courage and tenacity--and a steely determination not to look back. Prodding and cajoling his relatives, and working through a network of his father's buddies who abide by an honor code of silence and secrecy, Michael sees beyond the long-held myths and ultimately reconciles the father he'd imagined with the one he comes to know--and in the journey discovers new truths about his mother. A stirring portrait of a family and its legacy of secrets, After visiting friends is the story of a son who goes in search of the truth and finds not only his father, but a rare window into a world of men and newspapers and fierce loyalties that no longer exists"--Provided by publisher.
Author : Jenn Bailey
Publisher : Chronicle Books
Page : 37 pages
File Size : 10,75 MB
Release : 2019-02-26
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 1452175314
In Classroom Six, second left down the hall, Henry has been on the lookout for a friend. A friend who shares. A friend who listens. Maybe even a friend who likes things to stay the same and all in order, as Henry does. But on a day full of too close and too loud, when nothing seems to go right, will Henry ever find a friend—or will a friend find him? With insight and warmth, this heartfelt story from the perspective of a boy on the autism spectrum celebrates the everyday magic of friendship.
Author : Jennifer Keys Adair
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 223 pages
File Size : 34,80 MB
Release : 2021-05-03
Category : Education
ISBN : 022676561X
"Early childhood can be a time of immense discovery, and educators have an opportunity to harness their students' fascination toward learning. And some teachers do, engaging with their students' ideas in ways that make learning collaborative. In Segregation by Experience, the authors set out to study how Latinx children exercise agency in their classrooms-children who don't often have access to these kinds of learning environments. The authors filmed a classroom in which an elementary school teacher, Ms. Bailey, made her students active participants. But when the authors showed videos of these black and brown children wandering around the classroom, being consulted for their ideas, observing and participating by their own initiative, reading snuggled up, shouting out ideas and stories without raising their hands, and influencing what they learned about, the response was surprising. Teachers admired Ms. Bailey but didn't think her practices would work with their black and brown students. Parents of color-many of them immigrants-liked many of the practices, but worried that they would endanger or compromise their children. Young children thought they were terrible, telling the authors that learning was about being quiet, still, and compliant. The children in the film were behaving badly. Segregation by Experience asks us to consider which children's unique voices are encouraged-and which are being disciplined through educational experience"--
Author :
Publisher :
Page : 1264 pages
File Size : 13,78 MB
Release : 1989
Category : Medicine
ISBN :
Author : Polly Bolshaw
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 139 pages
File Size : 46,94 MB
Release : 2022-09-01
Category : Education
ISBN : 1000623394
This book explores the impact of digital media on young children’s lives and the role that the media and news industries play in the social construction of childhood. It highlights the pressing issues relating to young children’s media use drawing on key research and examines the impact of digital media on their learning, development and socialization. The chapters recognise the challenges digital media presents children and families, but also demonstrate how media use and engagement can have a positive impact on children’s academic attainment, social capital and opportunities to create and curate online content. Covering key areas of concern such as safety, violence and children’s mental health, the authors provide strategies to help children and families reduce the risks that can arise with digital media use and capitalise on the opportunities it can offer. Including case study examples and opportunities for reflective practice, this is an essential text for students on Childhood and Early Childhood Studies courses and Early Years Foundation Degrees as well as practitioners wanting to develop their critical understanding of the role of the media in young children’s lives.