Process Recess


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Process Recess collects the art of James Jean. From his travelogue-sketchbooks of Vienna, London, New York, LA and Taiwan to his finished illustrations and paintings, we get to see a side of the artist that most have not seen. James's artwork blends media such as watercolor, oils, computer work, and sketching -- all of which is collected here in a beautiful hardcover format.




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Collects the sketches of renowned artist James Jean, who has documented his life in drawings and paintings.




Recess at 20 Below


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The temperature outside is 20 below zero. Is school cancelled? Nope. How about recess outside? No way! Learn from the kids point of view about what it is like playing during recess when it is really cold,,, how it sounds outside, how it tastes outside, how it looks, and even how it smells when the therometer says it's 20 below. What happens when you put on layer after layer of clothing to avoid frostbite and then hit the playground? Did you see the tiny ice crystals in the air and hear your boots make a loud crunch, crunch, crunch sound when you walked? Pictures and words in 32 pages make have made this book popular all over North America because all the kids want to know what happens at 20 below zero.




Congressional Procedures and the Policy Process


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As a governing body, Congress continually adapts to changes in process and practice. The Eleventh Edition of Walter Oleszek’s definitive work updated with new developments and fresh research, continues to examine how this procedural context governs every aspect of the House and Senate and affects lawmakers as they make voting decisions, expedite legislation, or defeat a bill. Congressional Procedures and the Policy Process reveals how the majority and minority parties use procedural devices to achieve their political goals and offers an assessment of the role of conference committees in reconciling bicameral differences. Not shying away from the complexity of the topic, Oleszek and new coauthors Mark Oleszek, Elizabeth Rybicki, and Bill Heniff Jr. ensure that the machinations of Congress are understandable through an array of interesting examples, topical cases, and anecdotes that they are uniquely positioned to witness and experience firsthand. ?




When's Recess?


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If you've been yearning for "recess," THIS IS THE BOOK FOR YOU! Looking for permission to play? YOU'VE GOT IT! Want some fun ideas to try out with your co-workers, your family, and your friends? IT'S RIGHT HERE! Ever wonder if it's possible to stay young without the use of cosmetic surgery or anti-aging supplements? DR. PLAY HAS THE PRESCRIPTION! Howard Papush, often referred to as Dr. Play, is a nationally-known motivational speaker whose informative and entertaining LET'S PLAY AGAIN seminars have shown participants from Microsoft, Xerox, Toyota, Merrill Lynch, Blue Cross, City University of New York, The Walt Disney Company, American Heart Association, United States Postal Service, and countless other organizations how to bring more joy into their work, their relationships, and indeed their lives. He is a former television executive who once worked closely with legendary TV personalities Johnny Carson, Barbara Walters, Dick Clark, Allen Funt, Ralph Edwards, and "Howdy Doody." As a talent executive at The Tonight Show, he was instrumental in the show's first-time appearances of Jay Leno, Suzanne Somers, Chevy Chase, Natalie Cole, Marvin Hamlisch, Wayne Dyer, Carl Sagan, and Arnold Schwarzenegger. In this book, Dr. Play not only gets you in touch with your creative soul, but also offers powerful tools to better manage your stress levels, whether on the job or at home. You are given permission to bring toys to work, skip merrily down the corridors of corporate headquarters, and even play with your food. Want to discover how some well known celebrities played as children? Hear about a surprise party that is really different? Learn how to deal with your inner child "itching" for a play break when you're either in the midst of an important business meeting or cleaning your home? "WHEN'S RECESS?" Right now - just OPEN the book!




No More Taking Away Recess and Other Problematic Discipline Practices


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Frustrated by ongoing difficult student behavior? You're not alone: classroom management issues are a leading cause of teacher burnout. But there is a solution. No More Taking Away Recess and Other Problematic Discipline Practices shows how to promote good behavior, address interruptions, and keep everyone moving forward. "Management and control are not the same," write teacher and school leader Gianna Cassetta and noted researcher Brook Sawyer. If trying harder to exert control is sapping your energy, watch as they show how to transition away from the roles of disciplinarian or goody dispenser and toward an integrated, professionally satisfying model for classroom management. You'll find everything you need to get going, including: the rationale for abandoning rewards and consequence tactics research on more developmentally appropriate-and efficient-management a plan that integrates instruction and management to decrease interruptions specific strategies for addressing misbehavior and refocusing on learning goals ways to analyze problematic behaviors and help students connect and stay motivated. Ease your frustration with classroom management and return dozens of hours lost each year to addressing problematic behaviors. Take a page from No More Taking Away Recess and Other Problematic Discipline Practices and turn your classroom into a community that helps students become their best selves-and helps you rediscover the joy of teaching. About the Not This, But That Series No More Taking Away Recess and Other Problematic Discipline Practices is part of the Not This, But That series, edited by Nell K. Duke and Ellin Oliver Keene. It helps teachers examine common, ineffective classroom practices and replace them with practices supported by research and professional wisdom. In each book a practicing educator and an education researcher identify an ineffective practice; summarize what the research suggests about why; and detail research-based, proven practices to replace it and improve student learning. Read a sample chapter from No More Taking Away Recess and Other Problematic Discipline Practices.




Recess Magic


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We are kind every day and in every way. On Greyson's first day at a new school, his excitement turns to embarrassment when a classmate asks about his disability. At first, Greyson wants to hide. Then, he learns that sometimes, it takes courage to speak up. With his help, Greyson's class learns that it's important to understand new perspectives. And with kindness, empathy, and a little magic, a special friendship begins.




Justice Takes a Recess


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The Constitution allows the president to "fill up all Vacancies that may happen during the Recess of the Senate, by granting Commission which shall expire at the End of their next Session." This book addresses how presidents have used recess appointments over time and whether the independence of judicial recess appointees is compromised. The authors examine every judicial recess appointment from 1789 to 2005 and conclude that the recess appointment clause, as it pertains to the judiciary, is no longer necessary or desirable. They argue that these appointments can upset the separation of powers envisioned by the framers, shifting power from one branch of government to another. The strategic use of such appointments by strong presidents to shift judicial ideology, combined with the lack of independence exhibited by judicial recess appointments, results in recess power that threatens constitutional features of the judicial branch. Book jacket.




Math Recess


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In the theme of recess, this book holds a deep and imaginative collection of fun mathematical ideas, puzzles, and problems. Written for anyone interested in or actively engaged in schools-parents, teachers, administrators, school board members-this book shows math as a playful, fun, and wonderfully human activity that everyone can enjoy.




Ella McKeen, Kickball Queen


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In her debut picture book, Beth Mills offers a pitch-perfect look at recess, friendship, and being a good sport. First grader Ella McKeen is the undisputed kickball queen until a new girl named Riya shows up—and shows her up at recess. How does Ella handle losing? By throwing herself on the grass and screaming while the rest of the class watches her fall apart. Yikes!