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Mein Monster – 4 Erstlesebücher – Plus Bonuswitze & Tipps für Eltern

by Kaz Campbell Beatrice

Mein Monster - 4 Erstlesebücher – enthält einfache Geschichten für Leseanfänger im Alter von 2 bis 5 Jahren. Folgen Sie den Abenteuern des Monsters am ersten Tag im Kindergarten, im Park und an Halloween, und lesen Sie mehr über die Monster-Geburtstagsparty. Alle Geschichten kommen mit Abbildungen, die Ihrem Kind helfen, die Geschichten zu verstehen und am Lesen Spaß zu haben. Zusätzlich finden Sie 2 Bonus-Abschnitte: Monsterwitze und einen Abschnitt, der erklärt, wie Sie die Lesefertigkeiten Ihres Kindes fördern können. Kaz Campbell ist eine erfahrene Grundschullehrerin. Diese Geschichten sind so konzipiert, dass sie Ihrem Kind beim Lesen lernen helfen. Alle Geschichten enthalten Wortwiederholungen, einfache Sätze und Hilfen zur Texterkennung. In allen 4 Geschichten finden Sie die beliebten Mein Monster Figuren und ihre Abbildungen.

Mein Monster – Sichtwörter - Stufe 2 - Buch 6: Zahlen zählen

by Karen Campbell Katrina Kahler Bill Campbell Beatrice Pires-Stadler

Sichtwörter zum Lesen lernen - Buch 6 für Erstleser. Der Fokus dieses Buch sind die Zahlen bis 20 und das Zählen. Buch 6 kombiniert die Sichtwörter aus den Mein Monster lernt lesen Büchern 1, 2, und 3 (Stufe 1) zu kurzen Wortverbindungen und einfachen Sätzen. Eine Abbildung begleitet jede Seite und erleichtert so Ihrem Kind das Lesen. Wichtige Konzepte, wie zum Beispiel der Wert von Zahlen und das Aufteilen einer Zahl in 10 plus eine Zahl, werden in diesem Buch gelehrt. Arbeiten Sie durch diese Bücher und helfen Sie Ihrem Kind dabei, lesen zu lernen und einen enormen Vorsprung zu gewinnen. Es gibt in dieser Lern lesen Serie 6 Sichtwörter-Bücher. Sowohl auf Stufe 1 (Einzelwörter und Abbildungen) als auch auf Stufe 2 (Sichtwörter werden zu einfachen Sätzen kombiniert) gibt es drei Bücher. Die Bücher in der Lern lesen Serie sind alle nummeriert; beginnen Sie also mit Buch 1 und machen Sie dann weiter. Die Bücher der Stufe 3 führen die Laute des Alphabets, andere Laute und Wortfamilien ein. Die Bücher der Stufe 4 eignen sich für Leser, die schon etwas fortgeschritten sind und Grundfertigkeiten im Lesen haben. Wenn Ihr Kind die ersten neun Bücher der Mein Monster Serie gelesen hat, ist es für die Serie der Stufe 4 bereit. Die Bücher der Stufe 5 sind kurze Bücher mit Kapiteln. Sie werden Ihr Kind mit lustigen Geschichten über süße, kleine, freundliche Monster unterhalten. Sie können diese Bücher auch Kindern ab etwa 4 Jahren vorlesen. Die Mein Monster lernt lesen Serie ist ideal, um Ihrem Kind das Lesen beizubringen. Dieses Buch enthält für Eltern auch eine Reihe von Tipps zum Lesen. Sie werden Ihnen und Ihrem Kind helfen.

Mein erster Hund: Kinderbuch 6-7 Jahre. Timba kommt nach Hause!

by A. P. Hernández

Sofía ist sieben Jahre alt und möchte einen Hund. Sie möchte, dass er mit ihr Tee trinken spielt, ihn bürsten und wie ein echter Reiter auf seinem Rücken reiten. Sofia will einen Hund und sie will ihn jetzt. Fast alle ihre Freunde in der Schule haben ein Haustier, nur sie nicht. Deshalb hat sie lange auf ihre Eltern eingeredet und sie überzeugt, dass sie einen Hund haben kann. Und so, eines schönen Tages ... kommt Timba nach Hause! Aber Timba will nicht mit Sofia spielen. Timba trinkt keinen Tee und er lässt sich auch nicht gern bürsten, geschweige denn, möchte er, dass jemand auf seinen Rücken klettert. Sofia begreift, dass Timba kein Spielzeug ist und dass es wichtig ist, sein Vertrauen und seine Liebe zu gewinnen. Ein Kinderbuch empfohlen für Kinder von 6 bis 7 Jahren. Mit diesem Buch lernen die Kleinen zu verstehen, dass die Anschaffung eines Hundes eine große Verantwortung ist. Durch die Abenteuer von Sofia wird das Nachdenken leichter gemacht über die Zeit und Zuwendung, die ein Hund benötigt. Wie wichtig es ist, ihn zum Tierarzt zu bringen. Die Grundsätzlichkeit, jeden Tag, mit ihm zu verbringen und mit ihm zu trainieren und ihn zu erziehen. »Mein erster Hund« ist ein Buch zum Vorlesen für die Kleinsten und geeignet für Jungen und Mädchen, die Leseanfänger sind und ihr Leseabenteuer für sich selbst in Angriff nehmen wollen.

Mein erstes Lesebuch

by Amber Richards J. Tarach

Mein erstes Lesebuch ist ein Werkzeug, um Leseanfängern das Lesen beizubringen. Es ist ein guter nächster Schritt für Kinder, die das Alphabet und den Klang jedes Buchstaben gemeistert haben. Absichtlich gibt es keine Bilder in diesem E-Book, sondern der Fokus liegt auf den Wörtern selbst, um Ablenkungen auf einem Minimum zu halten. Es beginnt mit einigen Wörtern mit 3 Buchstaben, dann geht es weiter mit längeren Wörtern und schließlich endet es, indem einige der Wörter in kurzen, vollständigen Sätzen genutzt werden. Es ist perfekt, um ihnen dabei zu helfen, Wörter zu "sondieren" und durch Auswendiglernen ein paar sehr häufige, einfache Wörter zu lernen, die regelmäßig verwendet werden. Beobachten Sie, wie stolz die Kinder sein werden, weil sie eine neue Fähigkeit beherrschen, das Lesen! Laden Sie jetzt Ihr Exemplar herunter, um eine Lesestunde mit Ihrem Kind zu beginnen.

Melody Queen: Melody Queen (The Bollywood Academy #2)

by Puneet Bhandal

Can music-obsessed Simi stand up to a gender-biased industry? Twelve-year-old Simi's life is set. First: graduate from the Bollywood Academy, school to future stars. Second: become a super-famous actor, just like her showbiz parents. There's only one problem: Simi would rather make music than act, and music is a profession dominated by men. Can Simi navigate the gender barriers of the industry to prove she has what it takes to become Bollywood's next big music composer? A story of passion for music and courage in the face of overwhelming odds, this second book in the dazzling world of Bollywood is sure to get your toes tapping and head bopping to Simi's beat.

Melody and Harmony

by Diana Thistle Tremblay Annette Cate

Did you know that music is all about math? Every good composer knows their scales, along with the repetition, frequencies, and vibration that go into making harmonies and melodies that are pleasing to hear.

Melting the ice: Engaging and educational ice-breaker activities for every learning session

by Jen Schneider

The first five minutes of a classroom experience are critical.The tone set in a session’s opening minutes can significantly impact and influence, in both positive and negative ways, the quality and nature of the subsequent learning experience. How students spend that time can also have a positive impact on their learning in both the short and long term. When the opening minutes of a class are approached as an opportunity to build student connections, collaboration, and community, all learners benefit.As more and more learning experiences occur in synchronous and asynchronous online learning environments, strategies that both welcome students to online sessions and support student learning are increasingly important. Traditional ice breakers, while typically shared with a goal of building community and student engagement, can sometimes have unintended or even negative consequences on students. This text shares a collection of powerful, opening activities that are designed to simultaneously engage students, build safe and connected classroom communities, and support student learning.All strategies are easily adapted and personalized to fit individual course and content needs including face-to-face, synchronous online, and asynchronous online learning contexts. Shared activities are aligned with associated learning-science research and incorporate strategies that have been shown to support student engagement and learning such as retrieval practice, active recall, spaced practice, and interleaving, among other evidence-based instructional strategies.

Melting the ice: Engaging and educational ice-breaker activities for every learning session

by Jen Schneider

The first five minutes of a classroom experience are critical.The tone set in a session’s opening minutes can significantly impact and influence, in both positive and negative ways, the quality and nature of the subsequent learning experience. How students spend that time can also have a positive impact on their learning in both the short and long term. When the opening minutes of a class are approached as an opportunity to build student connections, collaboration, and community, all learners benefit.As more and more learning experiences occur in synchronous and asynchronous online learning environments, strategies that both welcome students to online sessions and support student learning are increasingly important. Traditional ice breakers, while typically shared with a goal of building community and student engagement, can sometimes have unintended or even negative consequences on students. This text shares a collection of powerful, opening activities that are designed to simultaneously engage students, build safe and connected classroom communities, and support student learning.All strategies are easily adapted and personalized to fit individual course and content needs including face-to-face, synchronous online, and asynchronous online learning contexts. Shared activities are aligned with associated learning-science research and incorporate strategies that have been shown to support student engagement and learning such as retrieval practice, active recall, spaced practice, and interleaving, among other evidence-based instructional strategies.

Melville Stories (SparkNotes Literature Guide Series)

by SparkNotes

Melville Stories (SparkNotes Literature Guide) by Herman Melville Making the reading experience fun! Created by Harvard students for students everywhere, SparkNotes is a new breed of study guide: smarter, better, faster. Geared to what today's students need to know, SparkNotes provides: *Chapter-by-chapter analysis *Explanations of key themes, motifs, and symbols *A review quiz and essay topicsLively and accessible, these guides are perfect for late-night studying and writing papers

Melvin Invents Music

by Claire Montgomery Monte Montgomery

In this hilarious novel, Melvin creates a new thing that he calls “music.” Unfortunately, like most great inventions, other people have trouble embracing and accepting this new pastime. As a result, Melvin is sent to a home for wayward children with similar disabilities. While there, Melvin and his new friends discover they can make something almost magical with the different instruments they’ve created. The only problem is getting everyone else to see how wonderful music can be.

Members of His Body: Shakespeare, Paul, and a Theology of Nonmonogamy

by Will Stockton

Building on scholarship regarding both biblical and early modern sexualities, Members of His Body protests the Christian defense of marital monogamy. According to the Paul who authors 1 Corinthians, believers would do well to remain single and focus instead on the messiah’s return. According to the Paul who authors Ephesians, plural marriage is the telos of Christian community. Turning to Shakespeare, Will Stockton shows how marriage functions in The Comedy of Errors, The Merchant of Venice, Othello, and The Winter’s Tale as a contested vehicle of Christian embodiment. Juxtaposing the marital theologies of the different Pauls and their later interpreters, Stockton reveals how these plays explore the racial, religious, and gender criteria for marital membership in the body of Christ. These plays further suggest that marital jealousy and paranoia about adultery result in part from a Christian theology of shared embodiment: the communion of believers in Christ.In the wake of recent arguments that expanding marriage rights to gay people will open the door to the cultural acceptance and legalization of plural marriage, Members of His Body reminds us that much Christian theology already looks forward to this end.

Memoir Writing For Dummies

by Ryan Van Cleave

Learn to:Mine your past for great storiesChoose the best structure to highlight your storyGet your memoir publishedMarket your finished memoirExpert tips and strategies to help you craft your life story and get it published!Memoir writing is a growing phenomenon - and it's not just for celebrities and politicians. Everyone has a story to tell, and Memoir Writing For Dummies provides you with the tools you need to share your life story with the world. With easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions - along with helpful tips and advice on how to get published - Memoir Writing For Dummies shows you how to put pen to paper and hone the craft of writing a truly compelling memoir. You'll get advice on how to explore your memories, map out your story, perfect your plot, and so much more. Packed with proven tips and writing tricks of the trade, Memoir Writing For Dummies gives you everything you need to ensure your life story is never forgotten.Remember the past - put on your research cap and uncover your memoriesGet over writer's block - find out how to deal with distractions and focus on the taskWrite your first draft - develop your structure, setting, characters, and dialogueEdit your work - explore ways to push your story to the next level and make revisions like the prosGet published - understand the publishing process and decide which route is right for youMarket your memoir - develop strategies to get the word out about your memoirOpen the book and find:Ways to unlock your memoriesWriting exercises in each chapter to improve your manuscriptHow to use metaphor and figurative languageStrategies for fine-tuning your storyTips for editing your workHow to find a literary agentUnderstanding the difference between traditional publishing and self-publishingWays to promote your finished product

Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac

by Gabrielle Zevin

After a nasty fall, Naomi realizes that she has no memory of the last four years and finds herself reassessing every aspect of her life.

Memoria sin límite: Avance con pasos de Einstein hacia la Memoria Fotográfica

by Paola Cuenca Smart Reads

¿Le resulta difícil recordar ciertos momentos? ¿Acaso le cuesta recordar el nombre de una persona en particular, incluso aunque recién la haya conocido? ¿Tal vez olvida fechas cruciales cuando sabe que debería recordarlas? La memoria puede ser algo complicado, pero ¿y si le dijera que existe una forma de recordar fechas, números y otra información importante, siguiendo pasos y fórmulas simples? Memoria sin límite es un libro diseñado para ayudar a alentarlo y asesorarlo para crear recuerdos más duraderos. Está lleno de conocimiento sobre el funcionamiento de la memoria y lo que usted puede hacer para recordar toda la información que necesita. Entre sus páginas, usted encontrará guías paso a paso, además de apoyo en su viaje hacia una mejor memoria.

Memorial de Aires

by Machado De Assis

The last novel by Brazil's most important writer, Memorial de Aires doesn't have a strict plot. It is structured as a kind of diarly of Counselor Aires, a retired diplomat. His notes tell several stories including that of Tristão, who falls in love with and marries a young widow, Fidália. After their marriage, the couple go to Europe, leaving their friends with only sadness and memories. Known as the novel that best reflects the personality and life of Machado de Assis, Memorial de Aires substitutes the irony and sarcasm of his earlier novels with a compassionate and melancholy tone. Some critics count the novel as a literary and human testament from the master of Brazilian letters.

Memories of Ancient Israel: An Introduction to Biblical History--Ancient and Modern

by Philip R. Davies

Recent years have seen an explosion of writing on the history of Israel, prompted largely by definitive archaeological surveys and attempts to write a genuine archaeological history of ancient Israel and Judah.

Memories of Eighty Years

by Fanny J. Crosby

Memories of Eighty Years by Fanny J. Crosby is an inspiring and intimate memoir reflecting on the remarkable life of one of the most beloved hymn writers of the 19th century. Blind since infancy, Crosby rose above her challenges to become a prolific poet, lyricist, and advocate for social reform. In this deeply personal account, she looks back on eight decades of faith, creativity, and service, sharing the experiences and people that shaped her extraordinary journey.The book chronicles Crosby’s life from her childhood in New York, through her education at the New York Institution for the Blind, to her career as a hymn writer and public figure. She offers heartfelt insights into her spiritual development and describes the profound impact of her relationships with family, friends, and influential leaders. Readers will encounter moving stories about her encounters with U.S. presidents, ministers, and fellow musicians, all of whom recognized her unique gifts.Crosby’s reflections are rich with gratitude and humility. She shares the inspirations behind some of her most famous hymns, including “Blessed Assurance” and “To God Be the Glory,” and explains how her faith sustained her through personal hardships, including the loss of loved ones. Beyond her musical achievements, the memoir highlights her work with the poor, homeless, and disabled, revealing her lifelong commitment to serving others.Memories of Eighty Years is more than an autobiography—it is a testimony to the power of faith and perseverance. Crosby’s warmth, humor, and optimism shine throughout, offering readers not only a glimpse into her remarkable life but also timeless lessons in hope, gratitude, and resilience. This book will resonate with those drawn to stories of personal triumph, spiritual inspiration, and the enduring impact of a life devoted to God and humanity.

Memories of a Catholic Girlhood

by Mary Mccarthy

This unique autobiography begins with McCarthy's recollections of an indulgent, idyllic childhood tragically altered by the death of her parents in the influenza epidemic of 1918.

Memorization Study Bible, The

by Thomas Meyer

Technology has information at our fingertips. But our relationship with God needs to be one of the heart, not the smartphone. Get engaged with the Word of God in a refreshing and amazing new way! Memorize verses, chapters, and even whole books of the New Testament using the "Bible Memory Man" Prof. Tom Meyer’s powerful techniques that he learned while studying in Jerusalem, Israel. Having memorized 20 complete books of the Bible, Tom shares his helpful tips. Go deeper into Scripture and command a greater knowledge, insight, and understanding of God! Discover memorization techniques used throughout Jewish and Christian history as you unleash the true power of the spoken Word Develop a more intimate relationship with God when you memorize and meditate to keep Scripture in your heart Written by the instructor of the only accredited Bible memorization college course in America

Memorizing Pharmacology: A Relaxed Approach

by Tony Guerra

Can you learn pharmacology in a day? Yes. Whether you're studying for the PTCB, ExCPT, NCLEX, NAPLEX, USMLE Step-1, PANCE, or just want to pass a pharmacology exam tomorrow, it is a subject you need to, but don't want to deal with. As a working parent of 7-year-old triplet daughters, I understand time management presents one of the greatest barriers to my pharmacology students' success. Many students feel cold overwhelm and information overload. After this book. This easy-to-read guide organizes pharmacology into manageable, logical steps you can fit in short pockets of time. The proven system helps you memorize medications quickly and form immediate connections. With mnemonics from students and instructors, you'll see how both sides approach learning. After you've finished the 300 Top Drugs in this book, reading pharmacology exam questions will seem like reading plain English. You'll have a new understanding of pharmacology to do better in class, clinical and your board exam. You'll feel the confidence you'd hoped for as a future health professional. The secret is that if you learn drugs in a certain order, you can remember them for as long as you like.

Memory 101 for Educators

by Marilee B. Sprenger

Uniquely entertaining and generously illustrated, this guide uses the latest research to strengthen your memory, train your brain, and help your students do the same.

Memory Games for Groups

by Robin Dynes

This wonderfully practical handbook features 80 adaptable and photocopiable games for uses with older people, as well as individuals or groups of all ages. The games can be used as part of a social activities programme, specifically for reminiscence purposes, to help keep people orientated to the world around them, to exercise memory skills or as the prelude to discussion, so that individuals can share difficulties and explore methods of aiding memory.

Memory Mosaics: Researching Teacher Professional Learning Through Artful Memory-work (Studies in Arts-Based Educational Research #2)

by Claudia Mitchell Kathleen Pithouse-Morgan Daisy Pillay

This book communicates new voices, insights, and possibilities for working with the arts and memory in researching teacher professional learning. The book reveals how, through the arts, teacher-researchers can reimagine and reinvigorate moments of the past as embodied and empowering scholarly experiences. The peer-reviewed chapters were composed from juxtaposing unique “mosaic” pieces written by 21 new and emerging scholars in South Africa and Canada. Their research explores diverse arts-based practices and resources including collage, film, drawing, narrative, poetry, photography, storytelling and television alongside related ethical issues. Critically, Memory Mosaics also demonstrates how artful memory-work can engender agency in professional learning with teacher-researchers taking up pressing issues of social justice such as inclusion and decolonisation. Overall, the book offers a multidimensional, polyvocal exploration of how artful memory-work can bring about future-oriented professional learning enacted as pedagogies of reinvention and productive remembering.Memory Mosaics: Researching Teacher Professional Learning Through Artful Memory-Work, by Kathleen Pithouse-Morgan, Daisy Pillay, and Claudia Mitchell, along with teacher-researchers on two continents, is a ground-breaking book. It models a collaborative approach to arts-based research that melds memory-work, visual and poetic arts, and reflective practice to promote professional learning, personal transformation, decolonisation, and a more just future. Like colourful pebbles and bits of glass, the authors place teachers’ self-stories in relation to one another in an artful design, creating thematic coherence that evokes a deep sense of knowing. Judith C. Lapadat, Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Education, University of Lethbridge, CanadaMemory Mosaics: Researching Teacher Professional Learning Through Artful Memory-Workassembles exemplars of professional learning in an intriguing mosaic format. A topic is introduced, followed by memory-pieces; then: discussion and/or creative response. This lively juxtaposition generates momentum for highly productive forms of remembering around social justice issues, even as the reader is invited into an intimate circle of shared concern: for these issues, with these (and other) teacher-researchers. It is a beautiful, original, and practical book. Teresa Strong-Wilson, Associate Professor, Faculty of Education, McGill University, Canada

Memory Superpowers!: An Adventurous Guide to Remembering What You Don't Want to Forget

by Nelson Dellis

A kid’s guide to amazing feats of memorization with “a variety of engaging memory exercises [and] methods for all different types of learners.” —Kirkus ReviewsNelson Dellis, the four-time USA Memory Champion, reveals the secrets to his phenomenal ability to remember almost anything. From presidents to state capitals, from mathematical theorems to the periodic table, kids have so much to remember for school!This incredibly helpful book is structured as an entertaining and fantastical narrative in which the author guides the reader as they attempt to climb Mount Foreverest. Up there, the goal is to defeat the Memory Thief, a villain plotting to steal everyone’s memories. On the journey, while encountering pirates, forest dwarves, and mummies, you’ll also find tools and tricks to remember the US presidents in order, foreign word meanings, countries and capitals, the periodic table, long numbers, and multiplication tables. These easily understandable exercises can help build skills to remember any kinds of words, lists, numbers, or concepts. Whether you’re trying to become a better student or just want to amaze friends and family, Memory Superpowers! is one unforgettable book.“[Steph] Stilwell’s bright illustrations accompany this book that’s full of useful tips that will help students enjoy learning to study better.” ?Booklist

Memory and History: Understanding Memory as Source and Subject (Routledge Guides to Using Historical Sources)

by Joan Tumblety

How does the historian approach memory and how do historians use different sources to analyze how history and memory interact and impact on each other? Memory and History explores the different aspects of the study of this field. Taking examples from Europe, Australia, the USA and Japan and treating periods beyond living memory as well as the recent past, the volume highlights the contours of the current vogue for memory among historians while demonstrating the diversity and imagination of the field. Each chapter looks at a set of key historical and historiographical questions through research-based case studies: How does engaging with memory as either source or subject help to illuminate the past? What are the theoretical, ethical and/or methodological challenges that are encountered by historians engaging with memory in this way, and how might they be managed? How can the reading of a particular set of sources illuminate both of these questions? The chapters cover a diverse range of approaches and subjects including oral history, memorialization and commemoration, visual cultures and photography, autobiographical fiction, material culture, ethnic relations, the individual and collective memories of war veterans. The chapters collectively address a wide range of primary source material beyond oral testimony – photography, monuments, memoir and autobiographical writing, fiction, art and woodcuttings, ‘everyday’ and ‘exotic’ cultural artefacts, journalism, political polemic, the law and witness testimony. This book will be essential reading for students of history and memory, providing an accessible guide to the historical study of memory through a focus on varied source materials.

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