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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.

Handbook of Traits, Reference Book

by Chloë Delafield Jonathan Braidman

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Handbook of Writing Research

by Steve Graham Jill Fitzgerald Charles A. MacArthur

Synthesizing the breadth of current research on the teaching and learning of writing, the third edition of this definitive handbook has more than 90% new content, reflecting the growth and dynamism of the field. Leading scholars--including many international voices--review major theories, developmental issues, and instructional approaches for students at all grade levels. Cognitive and sociocultural aspects of writing are explored in depth, as are assessment principles and methods. Issues in teaching students with disabilities, multilingual students, and culturally diverse students are addressed. The volume discusses innovative research methods and educational technologies and identifies key directions for future investigation. New to This Edition Chapters on executive functions in writing; disciplinary writing in math, science, and social studies; the role of vocabulary in writing; and formative assessment. Chapters on source-based writing, source evaluation, and writing development and instruction for African American students. Chapters on sociocultural aspects of writing--from critical literacies to agency and identity, social justice issues, and more--plus an emphasis on integrating cognitive and sociocultural perspectives throughout.

Handbook on the Science of Literacy in Grades 3-8

by Sharon Vaughn Susan B. Neuman Melanie R. Kuhn

From foremost authorities, this needed work demonstrates the importance of a science of literacy perspective for teaching and learning beyond the primary grades. Contributors present cutting-edge research on reading and writing development in grades 3–8 and review evidence-based classroom practices and professional learning frameworks. The Handbook explores how to support upper elementary and middle grades learners in improving morphological knowledge and vocabulary, understanding text complexity, and building comprehension. It describes effective ways to meet the instructional needs of struggling readers and writers, including multilingual students and those with learning disabilities. Timely topics include multi-tiered systems of support, student motivation and engagement, adaptive teaching, digital and multimodal literacies, and culturally responsive and sustaining practices.

Handbook to the Galar Region (Pokémon)

by Scholastic

Meet the Galar region Pokemon! The Handbook to the Galar Region has all the stats and facts kids need to know about the Pokemon from Sword and Shield, the games for Nintendo Switch.Welcome to the Galar region! Every amazing Pokemon featured in the Sword & Shield video games is included in this comprehensive handbook. You'll discover stats and facts about 400 Pokemon from Alcremie to Zamazenta. It's everything you ever wanted to know about the Pokemon of Galar!

Handbook: Updated Edition (LEGO DC Super Heroes)

by Greg Farshtey

Welcome to the world of LEGO(R) DC SUPER HEROES! From Batman to Superman, from Catwoman to Wonder Woman, from the Joker to Lex Luthor--this official guidebook is the perfect introduction to your favorite LEGO(R) heroes and villains. This book includes top secret information about every hero and villain, from their favorite weapons to their coolest vehicles and much, much more. There's even an amazing poster you can hang on your wall! This updated and extended edition has tons of brand-new pages of more heroes, more villains, and more awesome! Brand new poster included!

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!

Hands Up!

by Breanna J. McDaniel

This triumphant picture book recasts a charged phrase as part of a black girl's everyday life--hands up for a hug, hands up in class, hands up for a high five--before culminating in a moment of resistance at a protest march.A young black girl lifts her baby hands up to greet the sun, reaches her hands up for a book on a high shelf, and raises her hands up in praise at a church service. She stretches her hands up high like a plane's wings and whizzes down a hill so fast on her bike with her hands way up. As she grows, she lives through everyday moments of joy, love, and sadness. And when she gets a little older, she joins together with her family and her community in a protest march, where they lift their hands up together in resistance and strength.

Hands to Heart: Breathe and Bend with Animal Friends

by Alex Bauermeister

A yoga and mindfulness picture book that encourages young readers to breathe, slow down, and move into various gentle and playful poses as they ease into a practice of meditation. With a gentle reminder for children to breathe and to connect their bodies, this beautifully illustrated picture book contains a sweet cast of animal friends to guide young readers from one yoga pose to the next. From reaching your hands up to the sky to stretching like a cat to pressing up like a cobra snake, each posture helps to control breathing, engage in the present moment, and ultimately lead towards calmness and peacefulness. The soothing, rhythmic text paired with illustrations that offer a lot of sweet humor make this book perfect for young readers ready to interact with yoga poses and practice mindfulness.

Hands-On Science: Geology (Hands-On Science)

by Lola M. Schaefer

Press Here meets Bill Nye the Science Guy in this interactive STEM picture book about rocks, minerals, and Earth science.Welcome to the geology lab! In this interactive picture book, young scientists use their imagination to bring experiments to life. They slide tectonic plates together to create earthquakes, blow on a mountain to make a volcano erupt, and press their hands in mud to make a fossil. After predicting what will happen next, eager readers turn the page to see the results.Educator and author Lola M. Schaefer draws on her years in the classroom to make science fun and accessible. Back matter includes a simple experiment for investigating rocks and minerals in the real world.

Hands-On Science: Matter (Hands-On Science)

by Lola M. Schaefer

Press Here meets Bill Nye the Science Guy in this interactive STEM picture book about solids, liquids, and gases, bringing science experiments to life.Welcome to the chemistry lab! Through imagination, exploration and play, readers see that matter comes in all shapes and sizes and can change from solid to liquid to gas. Each page of this engaging book instructs the reader to smash clay to change its shape, tilt the book to pour liquid, or blow to make bubbles, bringing the science experiments to life. After predicting what will happen next, eager readers turn the page to see the results.Educator and author Lola M. Schaefer draws on her years in the classroom to make science fun and accessible through engaging and playful text. Back matter includes a simple experiment for investigating matter in the real world.

Hands-On Science: Motion (Hands-On Science)

by Lola M. Schaefer

Press Here meets Bill Nye the Science Guy in this interactive STEM picture book about forces and motion.Welcome to the physics lab! In this picture book, young scientists use their imagination to bring experiements to life. They poke whipped cream in the illustrations, tilt the book to roll a ball down a ramp, and slide beanbags to test friction. After predicting what will happen next, eager readers turn the page to see the results.Educator and author Lola M. Schaefer draws on her years in the classroom to make science fun and accessible. Back matter encourages kids to notice the pushes and pulls all around them and includes a simple physics experiment.

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 3

by Clinton S. Hackney

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Handwriting Without Tears: Cursive Handwriting

by Jan Z. Olsen Julie Koborg Annie Cassidy Megan Parker

NIMAC-sourced textbook <P><P> This workbook is for third grade students or those working at that level. <li>New! Expanded room for writing <li>New! Now offers digital instruction opportunities <li>Cursive Warm-Ups facilitate an easy transition from printing to cursive <li>Lesson plans incorporate letter review with words and sentences <li>Activity pages combine handwriting instruction with paragraph, poem, composition, and language arts activities

Handwriting Without Tears: Cursive Kickoff

by Kathryn Fox Jan Z. Olsen Julie Koborg Annie Cassidy

NIMAC-sourced textbook <P><P> This workbook is for second grade students or those working at that level who are ready to learn cursive. <li>Offers digital instruction opportunities <li>Facilitates an easy transition from printing to cursive <li>Includes pretest/posttest screener to help drive instruction and monitor student progress <li>Learn & Check helps teachers and students check letter, word, and sentence skills <li>Lesson plans incorporate letter review with words and sentences <li>Activity pages combine handwriting instruction with paragraph, poem, composition, and language arts activities

Handwriting Without Tears: Escribiendo Cursiva

by Sergio Martínez Jan Z. Olsen Julie Koborg

NIMAC-sourced textbook <P><P> Cursive Handwriting translated into Spanish! <P><P>Escribiendo cursiva es para niños de 3er grado o que están en ese nivel. <li>Escribiendo cursiva enseña un estilo vertical claro y prolijo que es fácil de escribir y leer. <li>Se hace énfasis en desarrollar hábitos correctos para formar y conectar las letras. <li>Las páginas de Revisión y práctica que hay después de cada grupo de letras, ayudarán al estudiante a desarrollar fluidez y habilidad. <li>Las páginas de la izquierda tienen instrucciones de gran tamaño para formar paso a paso cada una de las letras. <li>Las páginas de la derecha enseñan conexiones de letras y a practicar con palabras. <li>Las letras nuevas se usan inmediatamente con otras letras previamente aprendidas.

Handwriting, [Grade] 3

by Inc. Zaner-Bloser

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Handwriting, [Grade] 3

by Zaner-Bloser Inc.

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Handwriting, [Grade] 3


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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.

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.

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 Off Jefferson's Nose: Growing Up On Mount Rushmore

by Tina Nichols Coury

Growing up in the shadow of Mount RushmoreLincoln Borglum was a young boy when his father, the great sculptor Gutzon Borglum, suggested to a group of South Dakota businessmen that he should carve the faces of four presidents into a side of a mountain as an attraction for tourists. But Mount Rushmore would never be finished by Gutzon. It would be his son who would complete the fourteen-year task and present America with one of its most iconic symbols.A California Reading Association Eureka! Honor Book Award-winner

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