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Handbook of Professional Development in Education: Successful Models and Practices, PreK-12

by Diana J. Quatroche Andy Hargreaves Sherry Kragler Kathryn L. Bauserman Linda E. Martin

Synthesizing the best current knowledge on teacher professional development (PD), this handbook describes effective, innovative practices that are being used in schools today. Leading authorities present PD approaches that are instructive, reflective, active, collaborative, and substantive. The book explores the relationship of PD to adult learning theory, school leadership, district and state policy, the growth of professional learning communities, and the Common Core State Standards. Practical issues in implementing PD are addressed, as are strategies for measuring and sustaining successful programs. Each chapter concludes with thought-provoking discussion questions. The appendix provides eight illuminating case studies of PD initiatives in diverse schools.

The Handbook of TESOL in K-12 (Blackwell Handbooks in Linguistics)

by Luciana C. de Oliveira

The first handbook to explore the field of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages in elementary and secondary education (K-12) The number of students being educated in English has grown significantly in modern times — globalization, immigration, and evolving educational policies have prompted an increased need for English language learner (ELL) education. The Handbook of TESOL in K-12 combines contemporary research and current practices to provide a comprehensive overview of the origins, evolution, and future direction of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages at the elementary and secondary levels (K-12). Exploring the latest disciplinary and interdisciplinary issues in the field, this is a first-of-its-kind Handbook and contributions are offered from a team of internationally-renowned scholars. Comprehensive in scope, this essential Handbook covers topics ranging from bilingual language development and technology-enhanced language learning, to ESOL preparation methods for specialist and mainstream teachers and school administrators. Three sections organize the content to cover Key Issues in Teaching ESOL students in K-12, Pedagogical Issues and Practices in TESOL in K-12 Education, and School Personnel Preparation for TESOL in K-12. Satisfies a need for inclusive and in-depth research on TESOL in K-12 classrooms Presents a timely and interesting selection of topics that are highly relevant to working teachers and support staff Applies state-of-the-art research to real-world TESOL classroom settings Offers a balanced assessment of diverse theoretical foundations, concepts, and findings The Handbook of TESOL in K-12 is an indispensable resource for undergraduate and graduate students, researchers and scholars, and educators in the field of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages in elementary and secondary education.

Handle with Care! (Screen Comix)

by Random House

The Cuphead Show! retold in a graphic novel–style deluxe paperback with full-color images and dialogue from the series!The Cuphead Show! follows two lovable brothers—Cuphead and Mugman—through their unique misadventures! Whether it&’s angry mermaids, boxing frogs, or carnivals filled with sinister delights, the brothers often find themselves in hot water. But whatever they encounter on their surreal home of Inkwell Isles, they always have each other&’s backs. Fans ages 6 to 11 of the animated series and the video game that inspired it will love this 80-page graphic novel–style retelling of the episodes &“Handle with Care&” and &“Bringing Up Baby Bottle&” that features full-color images and dialogue from the laugh-out-loud series!

Handling Peer Pressure (Junior Martial Arts #9)

by Kim Etingoff

Martial arts students don't just learn how to fight. They also learn lots of other important things they use every day--like how to handle peer pressure, for example. Martial artists have the confidence and the knowledge to fight peer pressure. They know how to stand up for what they know is right. Discover how martial arts can help you handle peer pressure too!

Hands Around Lincoln School

by Frank Asch

Amy, a shy sixth grader, is frequently caught up in the escapades of her mercurial best friend, so when Lindsay decides to form a Save the Earth Club at school, Amy goes along with the plan. They enlist the participation of the '60s-obsessed twins, Ruth and Heather, and find a teacher to be their advisor. They meet moderate success with a project to hold classroom discussions on Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes, and ultimately triumph when their skit, a mock TV-talk show demonstrating the negative effects of war toys and violent video games, wins the school talent contest. Things begin to unravel when Lindsay is suspended for supposedly spray painting the school's front door; she quits the club and disappears. All is resolved as the students join hands around the school to celebrate Earth Day. While there is a lot happening here to both interest and involve readers, some of the situations and dialogue do not ring true. Ms. Peterson's insistence that the club limit its membership to the four girls, and TV coverage of the school's Earth Day event when a student has ostensibly disappeared the previous day are hard to believe. Amy's brother, who calls himself The Avenger, is truly a mean-spirited child, and Lindsay's serious emotional problems are glossed over. Readers will, however, recognize the power of peer pressure, the need to belong, the beginnings of romance, and the importance of Amy's ability to overcome her shyness and defend her rights.

Hands-On Science: Sound and Light

by Jack Challoner

Sound and light may seem like things we know everything about, but by conducting the easy to navigate science experiments in Hands-On Science: Sound and Light, young learners will see that there is much more than meets the eye. Through these informative and easy to conduct experiments and activities, budding scientists will discover the interesting and often-changing characteristics of materials in their everyday world.

Handwriting, [Grade] 4

by Zaner-Bloser Inc.

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Handwriting, [Grade] 4

by Zaner-Bloser Inc.

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Handwriting Without Tears: Aventuras en Cursiva

by Jan Z. Olsen Sergio Martínez Julie Koborg

NIMAC-sourced textbook <P><P> Aventura en Cursiva es el libro de ejercicios para estudiantes de segundo grado o mayores que están listos para aprender cursiva. <li>Las lecciones comienzan con una revisión completa de las letras mayúsculas y minúsculas en imprenta y luego se da la transición a letras y números en cursiva <li>Las lecciones en cursiva se centran no solo en las formaciones correctas de las letras sino también en las conexiones <li>La facilidad para conectar letras ayuda a los niños a escribir en cursiva y a desarrollar fluidez al escribir <li>A medida que practican cursiva, aprenderán gramática, poesía y escritura de párrafos

Handwriting Without Tears: Cursive Success

by Jan Z. Olsen Annie Cassidy Megan Parker Julie Koborg Carol Johnston Sammie Simon

NIMAC-sourced textbook <P><P> This student workbook is part of the Handwriting without Tears Blue Level E/Grade 4 "Cursive Success" level. <P><P> The activity pages promote fluency with more advanced language arts activities; in addition, review & mastery pages help children review letters and connections and work on truly mastering cursive. Students will copy paragraphs and poetry in addition to individual letters and words. <P><P> This new edition features expanded room for writing and integrated digital instruction opportunities.

Handwriting Without Tears: Éxito con Cursiva

by Jan Z. Olsen Sergio Martínez Julie Koborg

NIMAC-sourced textbook <P><P>Cursive Success translated into Spanish! <P><P>Exito con cursiva es para estudiantes de 4to grado o los que recién comienzan pero que son mayores. <li>En Exito con cursiva se enseñan todas las letras y sus conexiones. <li>Los niños aprenden a escribir rápido y automáticamente en una letra de pequeño tamaño. <li>Después de terminar este libro, los alumnos podrán escribir sobre una línea sin la necesidad de la ayuda de líneas extras. <li>Las lecciones hacen énfasis sobre habilidad, oraciones y párrafos. <li>Después de enseñar cada grupo de letras, se usan páginas de Revisión y práctica para desarrollar fluidez y confianza en si mismos.

Hang in There

by Donna Jo Napoli

Everyone's good at something. Stanley can't seem to do anything right. He doesn't draw well, he's not good at sports, and sometimes it feels like his parakeet, Casper, is the only one who listens to him. What's the point of trying new things if he knows he'll never succeed? It will take the Little Angel of Persistence, and some help from a new friend, to make Stanley realize what his special talents really are. Be persistent.

Hang Ten for Dear Life!

by Nicholas O. Time

Kai travels back in time to Hawaii at the turn of the twentieth century in this wacky sixth book in the In Due Time series.When class clown, Kai Mori, gets an opportunity to travel back in time, he’s ready to make a big splash! He and his crush, Maria, dive straight into turn-of-the-century Hawaii to meet Kai’s great-great-aunt Akemi, his first relative to emigrate from Japan. But when bad guy, Tim Raveltere, follows them through time, it’s up to Kai to use his quick wit for more than just making Maria laugh. Will Kai save the day or will his great plans bellyflop as badly as his comedy routines? Join Kai and Maria in the latest wacky time travel adventure from Sands Middle School!

Hang Tough, Paul Mather

by Alfred Slote

A baseball pitcher with an incurable blood disease is determined to get in as much time on the mound as possible.

Hangin' with Jason Dolley: An Unauthorized Biography

by Grace Norwich

Jason Dolley always makes an impression! With his surfer- boy good looks and adorable smile, ability to take on a variety of different roles, and genuinely sweet personality, it's no wonder he has so many devoted fans! This super-cute actor has been one of Disney Channel's hottest stars, and we have his complete story!

Hanging with Vampires: A Totally Factual Field Guide to the Supernatural (A Totally Factual Field Guide to the Supernatural #1)

by Insha Fitzpatrick

Discover everything about vampires in this laugh-out-loud nonfiction handbook packed with spooky legends, fascinating history, and weird facts perfect for middle-grade readers and mythology fans!Are vampires real? Who was Vlad the Impaler? Do vampire bats ever feed on humans? Find out in Hanging with Vampires, a field guide for the curious and the adventurous. Crack open the lid on this guide and you&’ll get: Bloodcurdling vampire mythology! What exactly is a vampire, anyway?Spine-chilling history and science! Uncover how the vampire legend got its start in the medieval ages. A who&’s who of vampires! Get to know classic, iconic, and terrifying vampires in pop culture, from Dracula to Adventure Time. Hanging with Vampires is the first book in the Totally Factual Field Guide to the Supernatural series, a hilarious and haunting exploration of how myths and legends shape our lives. Sink your fangs into vampire lore and literature with enchanting illustrations and fun activities, like making garlic bread. It&’s a spooky world out there–grab your guide, and let&’s go!Look for the next volume, Chilling with Ghosts, for another frightfully good read!

Hanley Ramírez (Superstars of Baseball)

by Tania Rodriguez

Hanley Ramírez has become one of baseball's biggest stars. The young player has only been in the Majors since 2005, but he's already done many things other players only dream of doing. He was named Rookie of the Year, he's played in the All-Star Game three times, he has won awards, and he's made millions playing in the Major Leagues. Read about Ramírez's journey from the Dominican Republic to the MLB. Learn how Ramírez became the player fans love to watch today!

Hannah (Girls Like You Ser. #1)

by Kate Petty

Sand, sea and holiday romance are in store for four friends one summer.Hannah's on a music course but will she find love there?

Hannah And The Magic Eye

by Tyler Enfield

Starred Selection for the Best Books for Kids & Teens 2017Hannah And The Magic Eye is the story of Hannah and Samir, two unlikely friends who embark on a fast-paced treasure hunt though modern-day Jerusalem to find the famed treasure of King Solomon's Temple—the largest unrecovered fortune in history. But racing alongside them is the Cancellarii, the dangerous secret society of treasure hunters who kidnapped Hannah's grandfather— the famed archeologist Henri Dubuisson. Now Hannah and Samir must rescue her grandfather by reaching the treasure first, and ransoming it back to the Cancellarii for her grandfather's freedom.But first Hannah and Samir must decipher an enchanted map and follow its clues through seven of Jerusalem's most exotic sites. They must evade the Israeli police, ride camels through the desert, swim with hippies in the Dead Sea, drink copious black coffee, hitchhike with friendly Arabs, and somehow outfox the Cancellarii as they search for a pile of gold worth more than 56 billion dollars.

Hannah, Divided

by Adele Griffin

Uncommonly smart, uncommonly strange, Hannah is determined to become a successIn the one-room schoolhouse at Chadds Ford, Hannah Bennett is a sensation. She is a whiz at math—so adept that she teaches the other students—but in reading, she is a flop. Give her a piece of poetry and she can tell you how many As, how many Es, how many Rs there are in it—but she cannot read a word. Her talent is amazing, but in this small town during the Great Depression, people think that girls will only use math for household budgeting. All at once, everything changes for Hannah when she is invited to study math in the big city of Philadelphia. This illiterate farm girl will undertake the adventure of a lifetime, in hopes of winning a university scholarship. As long as she stays true to herself, there is nothing—not reading, writing, or the city of Philadelphia—that is beyond Hannah&’s reach. This ebook features a personal history by Adele Griffin including rare images and never-before-seen documents from the author&’s own collection.

Hannah of Fairfield (Pioneer Daughters #1)

by Jean Van Leeuwen Donna Diamond

The Pioneer Daughters series is "a heartwarming portrait of a colonial girl and her family struggling to meet the challenges of pioneer life during the Revolutionary War. " --Kirkus Reviews In Hannah of Fairfield, Hannah would rather be nursing a fragile spring lamb back to health than counting stitches. How can she concentrate when the war is so close? Everyone in Fairfield is doing all they can to help the colonial army. What can Hannah do to help? .

Hannah Sharpe, Cartoon Detective

by Janet Tashjian

"Included are illustrations explaining how Hannah thinks and reacts, minicomics, and an author&’s note explaining that her son, the illustrator of this novel, is on the autism spectrum.... This is an inclusive, fun addition to the middle-school mystery field." ―Booklist "Hannah is a lovable, relatable protagonist…. Her story provides some clever lessons on life&’s grey areas, which are universally frustrating (even if they manifest differently for all of us)." —School Library Journal"Hannah Sharpe is courageous, smart, talented, and funny. " —Ethan Long, award-winning creator of The Death and Life of Benny Brooks From the creators of the bestselling My Life series comes a fresh and funny story about Hannah Sharpe—an observant young sleuth on the autism spectrum who likes to solve mysteries by drawing cartoons of her cowboy alter ego, Dusty Pickle—in this colorfully illustrated adventure featuring full-color art on every page. Young cartoonist Hannah Sharpe has many strengths: she&’s curious, creative, has an amazing memory, and most important—she notices things. When Doug Williams moves into her family&’s Airbnb, Hannah can&’t shake the feeling that he&’s got something to hide. But his girlfriend, Remy Furtado, couldn&’t be nicer or more helpful. As Hannah investigates, often with her sketchbook in hand, she makes a series of unsettling discoveries involving stolen packages, changed keypad codes, and hidden stacks of cash. Can Hannah crack the case and unfold the mystery on her own? Including full-color illustrations with panel art featuring Hannah and her cartoon alter ego, Dusty Pickle, here is a thoughtful and propulsive new book starring a neurodiverse protagonist.

Hannah's Bad Hare Day

by Teresa Bateman

From a hare to a moose, Hannah's curly hair provides her with quite the adventure.

Hannah's Secret (The Nancy Drew Notebooks #20)

by Carolyn Keene

Nancy's housekeeper, Hannah, is like part of the family--but Hannah has a secret. Nancy thinks Hannah has found another job, and Nancy will do anything to keep her--even clean the house. And what a mess she's making--dust, dirt and soap suds all over!

Hans and Greta

by Rebecca Motil Liz Callen

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