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Investigative Discourse Analysis: Statements, Letters, and Transcripts
by Tanya Chapman Don RabonToo often investigators consider written statements, transcripts of interviews and interrogations, and letters as mere pieces of paper to be filed. They are only useful at face value — as simple records, sworn statements, archives. In this book, Rabon demonstrates that these files can be put to work and can mean much more if the investigator uses proven techniques to move beyond the archive.
Invisible Inkling: Dangerous Pumpkins (Invisible Inkling Ser. #2)
by Emily JenkinsIt’s Halloween in Emily Jenkins’s Dangerous Pumpkins, the second title in the chapter-book series about a Brooklyn fourth grader and his invisible furry pal.Hank Wolowitz hates Halloween. Every year his older sister, Nadia, scares him half to death. But Hank’s invisible bandapat, Inkling, loves Halloween. Pumpkins are his favorite food. Hank has serious trouble stopping Inkling from devouring every jack-o’-lantern in their neighborhood, including the ones his sister carves. And that’s not his only problem: Will he ever figure out a cool costume? Will he finally get to pick the holiday flavor in his family’s ice-cream shop? Will Hank ever get revenge on Nadia?Kids will love Hank and Inkling’s latest adventure, illustrated by acclaimed artist Harry Bliss.
Iridessa, Lost at Sea (Disney Chapter Book (eBook) Ser.)
by Lisa PapademetriouHow did super-orderly Iridessa get into such a fix? First, Tink’s crazy idea to take a pirate bottle from Captain Hook goes horribly wrong. Then, in the flutter of a fairy’s wing, Iridessa and Tink find themselves trapped inside the bottle, floating forlornly on the ocean waves! But as they bob along, the bottle crosses paths with all sorts of unusual sea life, from green turtles to flying fish to beautiful, but selfish, mermaids. And gradually, Iridessa learns something new—a little adventure isn’t such a bad thing!
Is Everyone Really Equal? An Introduction to Key Concepts in Social Justice Education
by Özlem Sensoy Robin DiangeloThis practical handbook will introduce readers to social justice education, providing tools for developing "critical social justice literacy" and for taking action towards a more just society. Accessible to students from high school through graduate school, this book offers a collection of detailed and engaging explanations of key concepts in social justice education, including critical thinking, privilege, and White supremacy. Based on extensive experience in a range of settings in the United States and Canada, the authors address the most common stumbling blocks to understanding social justice. They provide recognizable examples, scenarios, and vignettes illustrating these concepts. This unique resource has many user-friendly features, including "definition boxes" for key terms, "stop boxes" to remind readers of previously explained ideas, "perspective check boxes" to draw attention to alternative standpoints, a glossary, and a chapter responding to the most common rebuttals encountered when leading discussions on concepts in critical social justice. There are discussion questions and extension activities at the end of each chapter, and an appendix designed to lend pedagogical support to those newer to teaching social justice education.
Israel/Palestine (3rd Edition)
by Alan DowtyIn this timely update of the 2008 and 2005 editions, Dowty (emeritus, political science, U. of Notre Dame) provides a balanced lens on the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict from each side's historical and contemporary perspectives. He concludes that subjective causes have overtaken territorial claims as obstacles to peaceful resolution. The work includes maps of shifting borders, a chronology, further reading, and supporting tables and figures. Distributed by Wiley. Annotation ©2013 Book News, Inc. , Portland, OR (booknews. com)
Issues and Earth Science
by Janet BellantoniAs you examine the activities in this book, you may wonder, "Why does this book look so different from other science books I've seen?" The reason is simple: it is a different kind of science program, and only some of what you will learn can be seen by leafing through this book! Issues and Earth Science uses several kinds of activities to teach science. For example, you will observe and test the properties of soil, rocks, and minerals. You will examine a model of the way water moves earth materials to change the surface of the land. You will conduct a computer simulation to investigate the causes of earthquakes and volcanoes. You will also analyze data about Earth and the solar system. A combination of experiments, readings, models, debates, role plays, and projects will help you uncover the nature of science and the relevance of science to your interests. You will find that important scientific ideas come up again and again in different activities throughout the book. You will be expected to do more than just memorize these concepts: you will be asked to explain and apply them. In particular, you will improve your decision-making skills by using evidence to weigh outcomes and to decide what you think should be done about the scientific issues facing our society. How do we know that this is a good way for you to learn? In general, research on science education supports it. In particular, the activities in this book were tested by hundreds of students and their teachers, and then modified on the basis of their feedback. In a sense, this entire book is the result of an investigation: we had people test our ideas, we interpreted the results, and we then revised our ideas! We believe the result will show you that learning more about science is important, enjoyable, and relevant to your life.
Issues and Life Science
by University of California at Berkeley Lawrence Hall of ScienceNIMAC-sourced textbook
Issues and Life Science, 2nd Edition
by SEPUP Lawrence Hall of Science University of California at BerkeleyScience textbook
Issues and Physical Science (2nd Edition)
by University of CalIssues and Physical Science uses several kinds of activities to teach science. For example, you will observe and test the properties of elements and compounds. You will model the atoms and molecules that make up these substances. You will design and conduct investigations to explore energy transfer. You will investigate the motion of a cart on a ramp, and apply what you learn to the physics of automobile accidents and safety features. A combination of laboratories, investigations, readings, models, debates, role plays, and projects will help you uncover the nature of science and the relevance of physical science to your interests.
Jacob's Ladder Reading Comprehension Program: Primary 2
by Tamra Stambaugh Joyce L. VanTassel-BaskaJoyce L. VanTassel-Baska is Professor Emerita at The College of William and Mary, where she founded the Center for Gifted Education. Formerly she initiated and directed the Center for Talent Development at Northwestern University.
Jamestown Education: Literature- An Adapted Reader (Grade #8)
by Glencoe McGraw-Hill StaffAccessible literature for struggling readers Jamestown Adapted Literature provides grade-specific collections of literature adapted to lower reading levels. Engage your students with accessible literature and, with the innovative "My Workspace" feature, an interactive environment in which students can answer questions and fill in graphic organizers while they read. Jamestown Adapted Literature even features an "English Coach" for ELL students, allowing all students appropriate access to the same literature. Main Features: - Selections that are "must-have" selections in grade-level literature study are included. - All genres are represented, including short stories, myth/folktale, drama/epic, and nonfiction. - "English Coach" feature helps ELL students become language detectives. - Interactive side-margin notes help students monitor reading comprehension, reinforce vocabulary, and build background knowledge. - End-of-selection assessments, in multiple-choice format, provide practice for state reading tests.
Jewels for a Princess (Step into Reading)
by Ruth HombergJoin Ariel, Cinderella, Tiana, Rapunzel, Aurora, and Jasmine as they share their most dazzling jewels and gems—and learn that friendship is the most precious treasure of all. This Step 2 reader starring the Disney Princesses will be a favorite among children ages 4-6. Step 2 readers use basic vocabulary and short sentences to tell simple stories. For children who recognize familiar words and can sound out new words with help.
Jivanavedha TY BA. Pune University
by Shirish Landage Snehal TavareJivanavedha Marathi text book for Third year from The Pune University in Marathi.
John Henry: A Tall Tale from Tennessee
by Antonio Blane Laura Strom Juan Bautista Juan Oliver Michael Kress-RussikThis African American Tall Tale tells of John Henry, who was as big as an oak tree in overalls! He is famous as the strongest railroad worker in the east, west, north, and south. Read about the hardest worker that ever was!
Johnny Appleseed obtiene su nombre, Glooscap fabrica las estaciones (Readers' and Writers' Genre Wokshop Ser.)
by Cynthia Swain Karen Leon Jeffrey B. Fuerst George AlmondNIMAC-sourced textbook
Journeys Grade 3 Volume 1: Reader's Notebook
by Editors at the Houghton Mifflin HarcourtMeant for Grade 3 students, this volume is very useful to enhance students' reading skills with exercises under each chapter.
Journeys Readers Notebook, Volume 2 Grade 3
by Houghton Mifflin HarcourtExercises to strengthen your understanding of what you've read and how grammar works.
Journeys Workbook (Grade #4)
by Houghton MifflinThis book contains Units 1-5 Reading Adventures & Unit 6 Paths to Discovery.
Jumping Into C++
by Alex AllainWant to learn to code? Want to learn C++? Struggling to follow your lecturer or books and tutorials written for experts? You're not alone. As a professional C++ developer and former Harvard teaching fellow, I know what you need to know to be a great C++ programmer, and I know how to teach it, one step at a time. I know where people struggle, and why, and how to make it clear. I cover every step of the programming process, including: Getting the tools you need to program and how to use them Basic language feature like variables, loops and functions How to go from an idea to code A clear, understandable explanation of pointers Strings, file IO, arrays, references Classes and advanced class design C++-specific programming patterns Object oriented programming Data structures and the standard template library (STL) Key concepts are reinforced with quizzes and over 75 practice problems.
Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus: 20th-Anniversary Full-Color Read & Listen Edition (Junie B. Jones #1)
by Barbara ParkShe's spunky, she's sassy, she's one of a kind! Now, for the first time ever, the book that started it all, Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus, is available in a full-color Read & Listen edition edition with original, never before seen material—including an interview with Barbara Park conducted by the world's funniest first grader herself.This ebook includes Read & Listen audio narration.
Junie B.'s First Ever Ebook Collection!
by Barbara Park Denise BrunkusDear Person Who Is Reading This,Hurray! Hurray! Now you can laugh out loud with the first four books in my First Ever Ebook Collection! (The "E" stands for "Excellent," I believe.) Look inside for Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus, Junie B. Jones and a Little Monkey Business, Junie B. Jones and Her Big Fat Mouth, and Junie B. Jones and Some Sneaky Peeky Spying. These books will make you laugh out loud, I think. Love, your friend, Junie B. Jones Junie B. Jones has kept kids laughing--and reading--for 20 years. Hurray for Barbara Park and the Junie B. Jones® books! New York Times Bestsellers "Junie B. is a darling of the young-reader set." --USA Today "Park convinces beginning readers that Junie B.--and reading--are lots of fun." --Publishers Weekly "Junie's swarms of young fans will continue to delight in her unique take on the world. . . . A hilarious, first-rate read-aloud." --Kirkus Reviews "Although Junie B. is a kindergartner, she's sure to make middle graders laugh out loud." --School Library Journal
Justice Administration: Police Courts and Corrections Management (Seventh Edition)
by Kenneth J. PeakThis seventh edition of Justice Administration: Police, Courts, and Corrections Management continues its examination of all facets of the criminal justice system as well as several related matters of interest to prospective and current administrators. The general goal of the book is to inform the reader of the primary people, practices, and terms that are utilized in justice administration. The author has held several administrative and academic positions in a criminal justice career spanning more than 35 years; thus, this book’s 16 chapters contain a palpable real-world flavor not found in most textbooks.
Justin Case: Shells, Smells, and the Horrible Flip-Flops of Doom (Justin Case Series)
by Rachel VailJustin is going to start fourth grade—but first, he has to survive the summer. He "gets" to go to camp every day on a bus. He "gets" to experience all sorts of new things: Bugs. Mess hall food. Flip-flops (they hurt the space between his toes and they're hard to walk in). And (gulp!) swimming. Justin's little sister, Elizabeth, seems to deal with camp just fine. So do his friends. Justin is trying very hard not to be a worried kid anymore, especially when it comes to making friends at camp, including a new kid who is kind of . . . rough. After all, Justin is going to be in fourth grade. It's time to be brave. Right?