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Sharing Your Life Mission Every Day (Doing Life Together)

by Various Authors

Sharing Your Life Mission Every Day just isn’t that hard. You need a few skills, a few friends for support, and a glimpse of God’s heart for those who don’t know him. These six sessions will equip you to extend love to seekers around you and talk about your experience with God in ways that people will understand. God doesn’t ask you to do it alone—discover the power that comes from teaming up! Doing Life Together is a groundbreaking study…[It’s] the first small group curriculum built completely on the purpose-driven paradigm…The greatest reason I’m excited about [it] is that I’ve seen the dramatic changes it produces in the lives of those who study it.” —From the foreword by Rick Warren Based on the five biblical purposes that form the bedrock of Saddleback Church, Doing Life Together will help your group discover what God created you for and how you can turn this dream into an everyday reality. Experience the transformation firsthand as you begin Connecting, Growing, Developing, Sharing, and Surrendering your life together for him.

Sharing not Staring: 21 interactive whiteboard lessons for the English classroom (National Association for the Teaching of English (NATE))

by Trevor Millum Chris Warren

Sharing not Staring steers teachers towards using the interactive whiteboard in ways which purposefully tap into its huge potential to make teaching more interactive, more exciting, more creative and enjoyable. The approaches described in this updated and highly practical new edition fall into the following broad categories: • Spotlight and word cover/reveal effects – having the impact of a puzzle which emphasises the question as opposed to a standard answer• Text Organisation – enabling sequencing and exploration of syntax• PowerPoint – exploiting the creative potential of this often overused or misused tool.• Word – Performing the equivalent of conjuring tricks in the classroom. You can animate text, map it, organise it, hide it or scramble it.• Image, moving image and Flash – discovering the impact and potential of well chose still images or video clips. Flash programs that have specific applications with words can add to the wonder and magic of English. The activities outlined in this book can be undertaken with any of the popular brands of interactive white-board and are relevant with all age groups, across all educational borders.

Sharing the Adventure with the Student: A Workshop Summary

by Dwayne Day

On December 2-3, 2014, the Space Studies Board and the Board on Science Education of the National Research Council held a workshop on the NASA Science Mission Directorate (SMD) education program - "Sharing the Adventure with the Student. " The workshop brought together representatives of the space science and science education communities to discuss maximizing the effectiveness of the transfer of knowledge from the scientists supported by NASA's SMD to K-12 students directly and to teachers and informal educators. The workshop focused not only on the effectiveness of recent models for transferring science content and scientific practices to students, but also served as a venue for dialogue between education specialists, education staff from NASA and other agencies, space scientists and engineers, and science content generators. Workshop participants reviewed case studies of scientists or engineers who were able to successfully translate their research results and research experiences into formal and informal student science learning. Education specialists shared how science can be translated to education materials and directly to students, and teachers shared their experiences of space science in their classrooms. "Sharing the Adventure with the Student" is the summary of the presentation and discussions of the workshop.

Sharing the Blue Crayon: How to Integrate Social, Emotional, and Literacy Learning

by Mary Anne Buckley

Social and emotional learning is at the heart of good teaching, but as standards and testing requirements consume classroom time and divert teachers' focus, these critical skills often get sidelined. In Sharing the Blue Crayon , Mary Anne Buckley shows teachers how to incorporate social and emotional learning into a busy day and then extend these skills to literacy lessons for young children. Through simple activities such as read-alouds, sing-alongs, murals, and performances, students learn how to get along in a group, empathize with others, develop self-control, and give and receive feedback, all while becoming confident readers and writers. As Buckley shares, Every day we ask young children to respectfully converse, question, debate, and collaborate about literature, science, math problems, history, and more. That's sophisticated stuff and requires sophisticated skills. Social and emotional skills are essential to helping children communicate their knowledge and articulate their questions. We must teach students how to build respectful, caring classroom communities, where students are supported and fully engaged in the learning and everyone can reach their potential.- In this fresh and original book, Buckley captures the humor, wonder, honesty, and worries of our youngest learners and helps teachers understand how to harness their creativity and guide their conversations toward richer expressions of knowledge. Teachers of special populations will especially appreciate Buckley's successful strategies for reaching English language learners and children from high-poverty homes who may not have strong foundations for academic discourse. As Buckley reminds us, By understanding one another-;orally and socially at first, then using those community-building exchanges to strengthen the skills of reading and writing-;we experience the authentic pride and sweet joys of learning, understanding, and connecting to one another.-

Sharing the Easter Faith with Children: Helping Children Observe Lent and Celebrate Easter

by Carolyn C. Brown

Sharing the Easter Faith with Children is theologically sound, biblically focused, educationally on target, and developmentally appropriate. Carolyn Brown writes clearly and helpfully, with conviction and passion for what to share and how to share one's faith with children. It should be required reading for every parent, educator, and pastor who wants to communicate and celebrate the Easter faith with children. Brown packs a lot of practical suggestions, insights, and activities into this very readable resource. I am confident children will mature in their understanding and affirmation of the Easter faith when they have been nurtured in families and congregations that take seriously what Brown offers. --Donald Griggs, author of Teaching Today’s Teachers to Teach It is easy to share the Christmas story and faith with children. The story is beautiful and lends itself well to pageants and other celebratory events for children. It is not so easy to share the Easter story and faith with children because the message and images are complex. Many parents have trouble articulating what Easter means to them personally much less answering their children’s questions. In many congregations children are featured in palm parades on Palm Sunday, but they are not specifically planned for at other Holy Week services. When schools schedule an Easter break, many families go away and thus unintentionally bypass the whole Easter message for years. This book explores what the Easter message can mean to children as they grow up. The author helps congregations and families share the Easter message with their children and include the children meaningfully in Lent, Holy Week and Easter observances. Included are materials for children from birth (in the church nursery) to age 12, and reproducible pages to create a booklet for parents. The first section of the book describes the particular parts of the Easter faith that are important to children at different ages and comments on the biblical Easter texts from a child’s point of view. The second part of the book works through the Lenten season, describing ways congregations can include children and providing program and worship plans, including: Lenten disciplines for children and their families Ash Wednesday Celebrating Palm Sunday or looking ahead on Passion Sunday Maundy Thursday: Recalling the Last Supper Keeping Good Friday The church-sponsored Easter Egg Hunt Easter Sunday Morning Another part of the book offers help to leaders who want to share the content with teachers, parents, or committees. Also included is a comprehensive list of related resources. This carefully researched and well-grounded, practical resource from a highly regarded Christian educator will strengthen your educational ministry with children and support parents as they shape the faith of their children.

Sharing the Gift of Encouragement (Life Principles Study Series)

by Charles F. Stanley

It takes feeling encouraged in spirit to share that encouragement with others.Our world is experiencing a drought of encouraging words, uplifting examples, and genuine expressions of appreciation. Why is it that each of us has such a deep need for encouragement, and yet can find so little of it? Part of the problem is that so few people feel encouraged in their own spirits, and it&’s difficult to share something we don&’t feel ourselves.In Sharing the Gift of Encouragement, Dr. Charles Stanley focuses on several key aspects of encouragement, including giving and receiving it and encountering it in the Scriptures. He also teaches on the three things in which encouragement is rooted: God&’s love, dignity, and respect.Each study draws on Dr. Stanley&’s many years of teaching the guiding principles found in God&’s Word, showing how we can apply them in practical ways to every situation we face.Each of the ten lessons includes:A brief look at what is covered in the lesson.A teaching from Dr. Stanley that unpacks the topic of the lesson.Application and Bible study questions based on the key points.Key takeaways to put into practice today and tomorrow.

Sharing the Journey: Literature for Young Children

by David Yellin

This wonderful resource from two authors with an infectious enthusiasm for children's literature will help readers select and share quality books for and with young children. Specifically focused on infants through the third grade, Sharing the Journey contains descriptive book annotations, instructive commentary, and creative teaching activities tailored for those important years. Extensive book lists throughout will help readers build a library of quality children's literature. Books representing other cultures are included to help celebrate diversity as well as cultural connection. Genre chapters include poetry, fantasy, and realistic and historical fiction. A chapter on informational books demonstrates how young children can be introduced to, and learn to enjoy, nonfiction.

Sharing the Rock: Shaping Our Future through Leadership for the Common Good

by Bill Grace

In this revolutionary new book, author Bill Grace presents an innovative leadership model designed to cultivate a worldview suited for today’s interconnected global society. He offers a framework for people aspiring to live for the good of others because they know that is ultimately the only way to thrive. Through concrete exercises, Sharing the Rock helps readers determine their deepest values, which Bill proves are the heart and soul of leadership. He then demonstrates how living by these ideals allows the advancement of the common good. Readers learn a practical model for integrating ethics into everyday life and how to make choices based on concern for all. Bill’s groundbreaking approach emphasizes attention to justice, care, and inclusiveness, and stresses the urgent need to adopt these practices immediately. Sharing the Rock presents seven principles at the core of this new leadership model. These include traditionally valued leadership traits, such as commitment and vision, and expand on them to include such important practices as seeking out the perspectives of the marginalized, welcoming unpopular points of view, and cultivating the leader’s genuine expression and voice.

Sharireek Shiksha class 12 - RBSE Board: शारीरिक शिक्षा कक्षा 12 - आरबीएसई बोर्ड

by Madhyamik Shiksha Board Rajasthan Ajmer

माध्यमिक शिक्षा बोर्ड राजस्थान, अजमेर द्वारा शारीरिक शिक्षा विषय को 12वीं कक्षा में विषय के रूप में लागू किया गया है। बोर्ड द्वारा गठित इस विषय की पाठ्यक्रम समिति ने उच्च माध्यमिक स्तर पर नवीन पाठ्यक्रम को ध्यान में रखते हुए इस पुस्तक का लेखन किया गया है। पुस्तक के प्रत्येक अध्याय के अन्त में महत्वपूर्ण बिन्दु सारांश में दिये गये हैं एवं उनकी भाषा सरल व रुचिकर है।

Shark in the Park

by Phil Roxbee Cox

Pup sees a shark in the park and warns all his friends.

Sharks (National Geographic Kids Readers)

by Anne Schreiber

He&’s quick. He&’s silent. He has five rows of deadly teeth. Chomp! Meet the shark—the fish who ruled the deep before dinosaurs roamed the Earth! This fish has soft cartilage so he can glide, twist, and turn before his prey can say "gulp!" He can smell a single drop of blood in 25 million drops of ocean. He can feel electricity given off by his prey. He will lose and replace more than 10,000 teeth in his lifetime. Cool photos bring kids into the shark&’s world. Fun facts go deep into the shark&’s scary science.

Sharks for Kids: A Junior Scientist's Guide to Great Whites, Hammerheads, and Other Sharks in the Sea (Junior Scientists)

by David McGuire

Meet the ocean's apex predators with the Junior Scientists series for kids ages 6 to 9Sharks come in all shapes and sizes, from giant whale sharks the size of school buses to tiny dwarf lanternsharks only eight inches long. Sharks for Kids introduces you to these magnificent creatures through vivid illustrations and photographs of some of the biggest, smallest, and strangest sharks swimming the seas. In this top choice among sharks books for kids, you'll get to know goblin sharks, thresher sharks, and many more.In one of the most engaging sharks books for kids, you'll discover tons of in-depth facts about some of your favorite sharks, including what they eat, how they hunt, their life cycles, and how people around the world are working to protect them. You'll also learn about how they see, smell, and communicate in the deep sea. Your underwater shark adventure begins here!This standout selection among sharks books for kids includes:So many sharks!—Check out all the wild information on a variety of species.Age-appropriate—The content inside this outstanding pick among sharks books for kids is the perfect reading level for kids ages 6 to 9.Unbelievable images—Sharks books for kids should have colorful photos and illustrations, and this book delivers.If you've been searching for in-depth sharks books for kids, Sharks for Kids is a cut above the rest.

Sharks!: 100 FUN Facts About These Fin-tastic Fish (National Geographic Readers)

by Stephanie Warren Drimmer

Sharp teeth and pointy fins—look out! It’s a shark! Learn all about these fascinating predators in this jam-packed Level 2 Fact Reader from National Geographic Kids, now with more than 200 books in the series from Pre-reader to Level 2 in the series. From great whites and sawfish to hammerheads and tasseled wobbegongs, sharks rule Earth’s oceans. Discover all about their incredible hunting skills, amazing teeth, awesome adaptations, and more in this accessible collection of 100 weird-but-true facts and engaging text. Learn about angel sharks that can kill prey in one-tenth of a second, Greenland sharks that can live for more than 400 years, lantern sharks that glow in the dark, and more wild stuff about one of the world’s most feared, fascinating, and vital-to-the eocosystem’s creatures. National Geographic Readers' exciting approach to reading, featuring expert-vetted text and fascinating images, has proved to be a winning formula with kids, parents, and educators. Each reader is written by a talented children's book author and includes a photo glossary and interactive features that reinforce what kids have learned in the book. National Geographic Readers feature engaging text carefully vetted by expert educators and accompanied by magnificent National Geographic photography. Level 2 books feature more challenging text to help readers build their confidence, skills, and vocabulary.

Sharp Grammar

by Kaplan

Features: A 10-question quiz in every chapter to show readers where they need the most help. Information on grammar, sentence structure, style, usage, punctuation, and mechanics. A variety of practice exercises with detailed answer explanations for every topic. A recognition and recall chapter test that includes material from the entire chapter to once again reinforce what the reader has learned on a large scale. Detailed answer explanations follow the chapter test. Chapter summaries for easy review.

Sharpie Art Workshop: Techniques & Ideas for Transforming Your World

by Timothy Goodman

“Pays tribute to the ubiquitous, universal, and highly user-friendly Sharpie marker . . . The heart of the guide is the many short creativity exercises.” —Library JournalBold and sharp, brilliant and vivid, Sharpie markers can be found in art, office, and stationery supply stores, drugstores, mass-market and crafts chains—almost anywhere writing utensils are sold. Sharpies can be used on virtually any surface, from the traditional (paper and canvas) to the unexpected (fabric, plastic, ceramics, glass, wood, stone, metal).In addition to the original fine point version, Sharpies are produced in five tip widths, several formulations, and in more than thirty colors, plus silver metallic. Their familiarity, accessibility, and clean, bold, dense line—especially the graphic impact that can be achieved with classic black—have made Sharpie markers the go-to medium for creatives of all stripes.In Sharpie Art Workshop, designer, artist, and art director Timothy Goodman explores Sharpie writing products, the materials and supplies that can be used to enhance or modify them, and the range of creative techniques and effects that can be achieved.Through a series of examples and exercises, Goodman demonstrates how to make different kinds of marks, patterns, and images on a variety of surfaces. Inspiring works by noted artists from all over the world who use Sharpie in interesting and innovative ways are also included.Sharpie Art Workshop offers ideas and inspiration to anyone who’s looking to explore the creative potential of this exciting medium. So when you make your mark, what will you create?“Slim and unique, this ‘catalog of inspiration’ enthusiastically celebrates the mighty marker.” —Publishers Weekly

Shasan Nirnay Va Paripatrake (Viklang Va Apangansambandhi)

by Adv. Abhaya Shelkar

Shasan Nirnay Va Paripatrake text book for Relating to Disabled & Handicapped from Nashik Law House, Aurangabad in Marathi and English.

Shashwati (Dviteeyo Bhag) class 12 - SCERT Raipur - Chhattisgarh Board: शाश्वती द्वितीयो भाग 12 वीं कक्षा - एस.सी.ई.आर.टी. रायपुर - छत्तीसगढ़ बोर्ड

by Raipur C. G. Rajya Shaikshik Anusandhan Aur Prashikshan Parishad

शाश्वती द्वितीयो भागः कक्षा 12 वी का राज्य शैक्षिक अनुसंधान और प्रशिक्षण परिषद् छत्तीसगढ़ रायपुर ने पुस्तक संस्कृत भाषा में प्रकाशित किया गया है, इस पाठपुस्तक में सिखाने वाले के दृष्टीकोण से जब शिक्षा भारमुक्त होगी तो वह स्वयमेव एक 'आनन्दप्रद अनुभूति' सिद्ध होगी । इस पाठ्यक्रम में आनन्दवृद्धि के लिए ऐसे ज्ञान-सन्दर्भो का समावेश किया गया है, जिनमें उदात्त जीवन मूल्य है, जिनमें घटना-वैचित्र्य के साथ ही साथ आधुनिक जनजीवन का प्रतिबिम्ब भी है ।

Shashwati Prathamo Bhag class 11 - SCERT Raipur - Chhattisgarh Board: शाश्वती प्रथमो भाग 11 वीं कक्षा - एस.सी.ई.आर.टी. रायपुर - छत्तीसगढ़ बोर्ड

by Raipur C. G. Rajya Shaikshik Anusandhan Aur Prashikshan Parishad

शाश्वती कक्षा 11 वी का राज्य शैक्षिक अनुसंधान और प्रशिक्षण परिषद् छत्तीसगढ़ रायपुर ने पुस्तक संस्कृत भाषा में प्रकाशित किया गया है, इस पाठपुस्तक में सिखाने वाले के दृष्टीकोण से जब शिक्षा भारमुक्त होगी तो वह स्वयमेव एक 'आनन्दप्रद अनुभूति' सिद्ध होगी । इस पाठ्यक्रम में आनन्दवृद्धि के लिए ऐसे ज्ञान-सन्दर्भो का समावेश किया गया है, जिनमें उदात्त जीवन मूल्य है, जिनमें घटना-वैचित्र्य के साथ ही साथ आधुनिक जनजीवन का प्रतिबिम्ब भी है ।

Shattering Glass

by Gail Giles

"Simon Glass was easy to hate....I guess, really we each hated him for a different reason, but we didn't realize it until the day we killed him." Fat, clumsy Simon Glass is a nerd, a loser who occupies the lowest rung on the high school social ladder. Everyone picks on him--until Rob Haynes shows up. Rob, a transfer student with charisma to spare, immediately becomes the undisputed leader of the senior class. And he has plans for Simon. Rob enlists the help of his crew--wealthy, intellectual Young, ladies' man Bob, and sweet, athletic Coop--in a mission: Turn sniveling Simon from total freak to would-be prom king. But as Simon rises to the top of the social ranks, he shows a new confidence and a devious side that power-hungry Rob did not anticipate. And when Simon uncovers a dangerous secret, events darken. The result is disquieting, bone-chilling...and brutal.

Shattering the Myths: Women in Academe

by Judith Glazer-Raymo

Winner of the Outstanding Publication Award of the Post-secondary Education Division of the American Educational Research AssociationIn Shattering the Myths, Judith Glazer-Raymo uses a critical feminist perspective to examine women's progress in higher education since 1970. She contrasts the activism of the 1970s, the passivity of the 1980s, and the ambivalence and antipathy demonstrated toward feminism in the 1990s. These waves of change, she explains, were brought about by external forces, by generational differences among women, and by intellectual and ideological struggles within the women's movement and the larger academic culture. In tracing three decades of women's progress in the academy, the author provides data from a variety of sources on women's rank, salary, employment status, and education. The book also draws on the experience of women faculty and administrators as they articulate and reflect on the social, economic, political, and ideological contexts in which they work and the multiple influences on their professional and personal lives.

She Believed She Could: Show Up, Shine Bright, and Achieve Abundant Success

by Allison Walsh

Find deeper fulfillment and success in your life and work In She Believed She Could, expert business consultant, international speaker and podcaster Allison Walsh delivers a practical and hands-on guide to evolving into the person you want to be. Allison draws from her expertise in positive psychology, the science of happiness, wellbeing, and success, pouring her wisdom and advice into every story, strategy, and suggestion. You'll learn actionable tools to elevate your mindset, enhance your confidence and create a clear success plan for your future. In the book, you'll find: Strategies and frameworks that will help you show up, shine bright and create abundant success Ways to give yourself permission to thrive, flourish, and optimize your potential — every single day How to tame your inner critic and overcome imposter syndrome How to leverage your personal brand and enhance your earning potential and opportunities An essential resource for seasoned executives and new professionals alike, She Believed She Could will also earn a place in the libraries of entrepreneurs, founders, creators, freelancers, and anyone else who seeks a happier, more empowered, and successful life.

She Belongs - Includes Six-Session Video Series: Finding Your Place in the Body of Christ

by Katy McCown

Katy McCown knows how it feels to try to handle life all on your own. Through her struggles to keep up and catch up, she&’s discovered that our quest to keep it together will eventually cause us to fall apart. This six-session Bible study with included videos shows us the key to keeping it together is coming together in the body of Christ. Find a true sense of belonging by: Shifting our identity from our scars to our Savior Pressing into the body of Christ instead of pulling away from it—especially when life falls apart Understanding that we&’re never safer isolated Cultivating conditions that move us from &“fine&” to flourishing Diving deep into God&’s Word, She Belongs includes practical illustrations, companion videos, and questions for individual or group study. Find the peace, security, and purpose Jesus promises when we engage with other believers. This is the way to a life of belonging. Presented by Esther Press: Books for Courageous Women

She Said Yes: The Unlikely Martyrdom Of Cassie Bernall

by Misty Bernall

<P>Cassie Bernall, a 17-year-old junior at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado, was a typical teen having a typical day, when two rampaging classmates put a gun to her head and asked her if she believed in God. She said yes. <P>With that simple word, the story of Cassie's courage in the face of death was catapulted into the consciousness of an entire nation. Around the world, people were quick to call her a martyr. But with all the talk about Cassie's final moment, a far more remarkable story has been left untold. Until now. <P>In She Said Yes, Cassie's mother breaks her silence to recount the dramatic transformation of a daughter who had once started down a troubled path similar to that of her killers.

She Smiles without Fear: Proverbs 31 for Every Woman

by Katy McCown

Bible Study with Digital Video Sessions Included!Many women live with anticipation—but also great anxiety—about what the future may bring. So they work hard to stay one step ahead of their worst-case scenarios. While they&’re focused on arranging a secure tomorrow, their fear strangles the peace, joy, and purpose from today. With the Proverbs 31 woman as a guide, Katy McCown takes readers on a five-week journey to discover how to find security in God&’s plans and confidence in His control. McCown&’s Bible study provides a fresh perspective of the Proverbs 31 woman to make her more accessible than ever before.Features:6 digital video sessions easily accessed onlinePersonal or Group Study with 5 weeks of personal study segments to complete between 6 weeks of group sessions Practical tools for overcoming anxiety and fear rooted in God&’s wordA Joy-Filled Invitation to Move the Weight of the World from Your Shoulders to God&’s

She Speaks: Wisdom From the Women of the Bible to the Modern Black Woman

by Michele Clark Jenkins

It is sometimes difficult for today's African-American women to remember how important they are to God. The noise of day-to-day tasks and to-dos combined the with the undeniable struggles that face African-American women each day can make it easy to forget that Jesus treated the women of the New Testament with respect and spiritual equality, and how frequently God used women to carry out His purpose. Through the examples of powerful women in the Bible She Speaks helps African-American women find relevance, purpose, and identity in the Word of God. Each chapter offers a complete list of references to help the reader locate the stories of these inspirational women in the Bible with ease. For anyone looking for a deeper study of women of the Bible and for the African-American woman who sometimes needs reminding how real and relevant her struggles are, She Speaks is the perfect choice. Features include: Complete list of biblical references Clear explanation of parallels between struggles of modern African-American women and women in the Bible

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