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Groups: A Counseling Specialty
by Samuel GladdingGroups: A Counseling Specialty is a comprehensive look at groups, covering the history of group work, the dynamics of groups, leadership in groups, ethical issues in groups, multicultural aspects of groups, stages of group development, groups across the life span, and the theoretical basis for working with groups. The coverage is current, the style is clear and interesting, and the book challenges students to reflect on what they have learned, as well as on their own experiences in groups. <p><p> The new edition of Gladding’s Groups includes over 120 new references; chapter overviews; brief introductory stories; a new appendix on self-help group organizations; and new material and updates throughout, including additions that focus on social justice, creativity (particularly the work of Keith Sawyer), different specialty groups throughout the lifespan, technology and group work, brief groups, and groups for older adults.
Groups: A Counseling Specialty (The Merrill Counseling Series)
by Samuel GladdingCurrent, comprehensive, and clearly written, this book gives readers what they need to know about group therapy, group counseling, and work groups. Groups: A Counseling Specialty is a comprehensive look at groups, covering the history of group work, the dynamics of groups, leadership in groups, ethical issues in groups, multicultural aspects of groups, stages of group development, groups across the life span, and the theoretical basis for working with groups. The coverage is current, the style is clear and interesting, and the book challenges students to reflect on what they have learned, as well as on their own experiences in groups.
Growing Antlers (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom)
by Zeke ShepherdA NEW LOOK Every spring, reindeer grow new antlers. Find out why reindeer grow—and lose—their amazing antlers. NIMAC-sourced textbook
Growing Lettuce (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Robert Reynolds Madeline HydeNIMAC-sourced textbook. Recycling Food Scraps. Scraps are the stems, seeds, and tops of fruits and vegetables left after cooking a meal. You can grow plants from some scraps. Read this book to find out what the girl grows.
Growing Older
by Tammy Jones Margie Burton Cathy FrenchThis book is about how you learn to talk, walk, play, jump, eat, sing, read, run draw, write, and paint.
Growing Up Abenaki (Into Reading, Level Q #40)
by Joseph Bruchac Ann BarrowNIMAC-sourced textbook. As a young boy living near the Adirondack Mountains, Joseph Bruchac didn't know that he had Native American roots. How did Joseph learn about these roots—and how did he grow up to become an Abenaki storyteller?
Growing With God: Student Manual
by Positive Action for ChristTeaches students about God through the stories and activities centered around the lives of major Bible characters. Designed to challenge the student's heart and head.
Growing With Math - Student Book Volume 2 Grade 3
by Calvin J. IronsThe Growing with Mathematics third-grade program incorporates the best practices based on current knowledge and research about what constitutes high-quality mathematics education for children at this level. The program was developed to help children research and learn what is appropriate in mathematics.
Growing With Mathematics (Grade #4)
by Paul R. Trafton Calvin J. IronsThe book covers wide range of topics under mathematics like Decimal Fractions,Data and Probability,Polygons and the Circle,Volume and Capacity, and concept of Thinking Visually etc.
Growing With Mathematics: Volume 1
by Calvin IronsThis discussion books discusses 6 topics viz., Reviewing Number Concepts, Understanding Addition and Subtraction, Working with Time, Length, and Money, Numbers to 20 and Number Patterns, Building Addition and Subtraction, Place Value: Numbers to 100 Ordinal Numbers.
Growing Your Vocabulary: Learning from Latin and Greek Roots Level 4
by Prestwick HouseStudents need to develop the skills to improve their vocabulary, not only because state standards require it, but because nothing will make students better readers and communicators than having the ability to understand new words. <p><P>With over half a million of our vocabulary books in schools nationwide, Prestwick House has been well-known for years as the #1 source for the absolute best vocabulary programs. Now we're bringing our award-winning expertise to students in 4th-6th grade. The twenty lessons in each book are designed to get students actively thinking about how words are formed by using interesting notes on the vocabulary words' origins, definitions, and use in sentences. Each lesson has a full week's worth of activities and exercises that will help students not only remember the definitions of new words but also put what they have learned into practice through creative writing assignments and fun games. <p><p>Every chapter also includes an exercise that will help students learn to experiment with language by building new words from known roots or breaking down unfamiliar words, giving them invaluable practice in using their newly acquired root word knowledge. Synonym and antonym usage is plentiful, and out hilarious cartoons will reinforce what students have learned. <p>Recommended for sixth grade. This is a student classroom edition. Teacher's editions are available from the publisher but are only sold to teachers and schools. <p>Designed for 4th grade students. <p>Formerly known as Growing Your Vocabulary: Learning from Latin and Greek Roots Book A.
Growing a Kitchen Garden
by Natalie Lunis Nancy WhiteFind out about the distinguishing characteristics of fruits and vegetables and how you can grow them in your own kitchen.
Growing and Managing A Small Business: An Entrepreneurial Perspective
by Kathleen R. AllenGrowing and Managing a Small Business provides students with a comprehensive introduction to business ownership and management from the start-up phase through growth and harvest. Decidedly entrepreneurial in focus, this book departs from the traditional small business management text by incorporating themes and principles appropriate to managing small companies in a dynamic, global environment. In addition to up-to-date coverage of risk management and strategies for "harvesting the business," the Second Edition introduces several new chapters that examine topics such as ethics and social responsibility, family businesses, and technology. New boxed features illustrate the author's real-world approach through case studies and profiles of small businesses and entrepreneurs.
Growing with Mathematics Discussion Book
by Calvin J. Irons Thomas E. RowanThis book explores mathematics in a lucid and simple way.
Growing with Mathematics Discussion Book (Grade #3)
by Paul R. Trafton Calvin J. IronsChildren's math textbook.
Growing with Mathematics: Discussion Book
by Calvin IronsThis discussion books discusses 12 topics viz., Reviewing Number & Time Concepts, Addition and Subtraction Strategies, Measurement and Geometry, Numbers to 1,000 and Number Patterns, Adding and Subtracting 2-Digit Numbers, Working with Money, Time, and Data, More Measurement and Geometry, Place Value: Numbers to 1,000, More Addition and Subtraction of Two-Digit Numbers, Fractions, Probability, and Time, Multiplication and Division Concepts, and Working with Numbers to 1,000.
Growing with Mathematics: Grade 5 (Volume #1)
by Paul R. Trafton Calvin J. IronsTopics covered are: Mathematics in Our World; Properties of Polygons and Circles; Using Division; Investigating Length and Perimeter; Adding and Subtracting Common Fractions; Analyzing Everyday Data; Working with Large Numbers; Using Multiplication; Thinking Visually; Working with Time; Adding and Subtracting Decimal Fractions; and Relating Volume, Capacity, and Weight.