Author: Jean Little
Publisher: Puffin PB
ISBN: 9780143169482
Category : Canadian juvenile fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
"Meg, the youngest in the Copeland family, always feels out of place. She has to share a room with her older sister Sally and they constantly bicker. Everyone in the house thinks she's too rowdy and she is always getting into trouble without meaning to. To make it all worse, she's struggling in school and probably won't move on to the next grade. The promise of a room all her own seems to be the answer to everything. But when Grandma Kent unexpectedly comes to live with the Copelands, instead of a room to herself, Meg has to learn to live with yet another person. But what Meg doesn't see is that these new adjustments can be for her benefit, too"--Cover.
Spring Begins in March
Author: Jean Little
Publisher: Puffin PB
ISBN: 9780143169482
Category : Canadian juvenile fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
"Meg, the youngest in the Copeland family, always feels out of place. She has to share a room with her older sister Sally and they constantly bicker. Everyone in the house thinks she's too rowdy and she is always getting into trouble without meaning to. To make it all worse, she's struggling in school and probably won't move on to the next grade. The promise of a room all her own seems to be the answer to everything. But when Grandma Kent unexpectedly comes to live with the Copelands, instead of a room to herself, Meg has to learn to live with yet another person. But what Meg doesn't see is that these new adjustments can be for her benefit, too"--Cover.
Publisher: Puffin PB
ISBN: 9780143169482
Category : Canadian juvenile fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
"Meg, the youngest in the Copeland family, always feels out of place. She has to share a room with her older sister Sally and they constantly bicker. Everyone in the house thinks she's too rowdy and she is always getting into trouble without meaning to. To make it all worse, she's struggling in school and probably won't move on to the next grade. The promise of a room all her own seems to be the answer to everything. But when Grandma Kent unexpectedly comes to live with the Copelands, instead of a room to herself, Meg has to learn to live with yet another person. But what Meg doesn't see is that these new adjustments can be for her benefit, too"--Cover.
A Year Like No Other
Author: Ryan Underwood
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1637630034
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 97
Book Description
The University that was at the heart of the research to discover the vaccines for the pandemic pens the story of how it all happened. In 2020, as COVID-19 threw the U.S. higher education system into turmoil, university administrators around the country debated whether it was prudent—or even possible—to teach students in person or conduct laboratory research amid a once-in-a-century pandemic. For the leadership at Vanderbilt University, the answer to the question was a resounding Yes. Viewing residential education and collaborative research as essential to its academic and societal mission, Vanderbilt was one of a small number of America’s top universities to put rigorous safety protocols in place to allow students, faculty, and research personnel back to campus in the fall. Told with recollections and insights from Vanderbilt’s leaders, students, faculty, and staff, and moving at a pace matching the events it describes, A Year Like No Other takes readers from Vanderbilt’s near-shutdown in the spring through its reopening for the 2020–2021 academic year, providing an inside look at how the university coped not only with COVID-19, but also with a tragic night of tornadoes and the urgent calls for racial justice following the killing of George Floyd. A Year Like No Other also highlights some of the vital contributions that faculty at Vanderbilt and Vanderbilt University Medical Center have made to the development of COVID-19 vaccines and therapies, with research fueled in part by Dolly Parton, the beloved country music legend. A Year Like No Other captures a singular moment in the university’s history while delivering a concise portrait of successful crisis management playing out amid the fast-changing circumstances of global health threats and a barrage of local hardships.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1637630034
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 97
Book Description
The University that was at the heart of the research to discover the vaccines for the pandemic pens the story of how it all happened. In 2020, as COVID-19 threw the U.S. higher education system into turmoil, university administrators around the country debated whether it was prudent—or even possible—to teach students in person or conduct laboratory research amid a once-in-a-century pandemic. For the leadership at Vanderbilt University, the answer to the question was a resounding Yes. Viewing residential education and collaborative research as essential to its academic and societal mission, Vanderbilt was one of a small number of America’s top universities to put rigorous safety protocols in place to allow students, faculty, and research personnel back to campus in the fall. Told with recollections and insights from Vanderbilt’s leaders, students, faculty, and staff, and moving at a pace matching the events it describes, A Year Like No Other takes readers from Vanderbilt’s near-shutdown in the spring through its reopening for the 2020–2021 academic year, providing an inside look at how the university coped not only with COVID-19, but also with a tragic night of tornadoes and the urgent calls for racial justice following the killing of George Floyd. A Year Like No Other also highlights some of the vital contributions that faculty at Vanderbilt and Vanderbilt University Medical Center have made to the development of COVID-19 vaccines and therapies, with research fueled in part by Dolly Parton, the beloved country music legend. A Year Like No Other captures a singular moment in the university’s history while delivering a concise portrait of successful crisis management playing out amid the fast-changing circumstances of global health threats and a barrage of local hardships.
March Magic
Author: Lee Ellen Ehorn
Publisher: Lorenz Educational Press
ISBN: 0787780979
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
A collection of poetry, puzzles, games and stories relating to St. Patrick's Day and spring activities, suitable for use with lower elementary students. Pages may be removed for multi-copy duplication.
Publisher: Lorenz Educational Press
ISBN: 0787780979
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
A collection of poetry, puzzles, games and stories relating to St. Patrick's Day and spring activities, suitable for use with lower elementary students. Pages may be removed for multi-copy duplication.
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Author:
Publisher: PediaPress
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 319
Book Description
Publisher: PediaPress
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 319
Book Description
Sanctuary Almanac
Author: Jim Stapleton
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing
ISBN: 1598585959
Category : John Burroughs Sanctuary (West Park, N.Y.)
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
"Sanctuary Almanac brings into the new millennium the finest nature writing in the grand tradition of William Bartram, Henry David Thoreau, and John Burroughs-the pursuit of natural history in the original Greek sense of historyas an inquiryinto nature. Jim Stapleton probes, reflects, and fully immerses himself in the natural world in such a transformative way that every day becomes joyously revelatory. The startling originality of his observations makes us feel whisked onto a newly discovered planet that happens to be named Earth." - Frank Bergon, author of Shoshone Mikeand editor of The Wilderness Reader "I love it ....what a delightful tour Jim Stapleton gives of life through the seasons at the Slabsides Sanctuary of writer-naturalist John Burroughs. In upstate New York, nestled between the Hudson and the Catskills, Jim is witness to the seasons, marking time with all the life that swirls about him. Any reader of this Almanac will inevitably become more observant (and protective) of the Sanctuaries around and within each of us." - Donald Kroodsma, author of The Singing Life of Birds "Sanctuary Almanacis a true delight, a personal phenology with all the charm and power of John Burroughs' own essays. Stapleton has written an elegant, good-hearted, and nuanced portrait of a natural history shrine. Readers will come away with a new and clearer way of seeing their own place." - Robert Michael Pyle, author of Sky TIme in Gray's River "Hearing a faint scream in the blue Hudson Valley sky, I glance up from my work in the wood yard ..the red-shouldered hawks are back "And with them, spring returns to the John Burroughs Sanctuary, a 180-acre nature preserve nestled in the gently rolling hills of West Park, NY, where Jim Stapleton was resident naturalist for a decade. In Sanctuary Almanac, Stapleton takes the reader on a fascinating ramble through the natural year at the reserve: How does it feel to fly like a March crow? Or quake like an aspen tree? What state of mind does an accident victim share with a wounded muskrat? Jim Stapleton outlines a tidy cottage industry using chickadee labor and an age-old marking technique to save wildlife from leg-hold traps. Equal parts natural history, meditation on 'sanctuary', and personal memoir, Sanctuary Almanac is an enchanting walk ABOUT THE AUTHOR As a young boy growing up in Toledo, Ohio in the 1940's, Jim Stapleton was fascinated by how things work. This preoccupation eventually led him to Gottingen, West Germany and a degree in theoretical physics.He returned to the U.S.in 1962 and spent the next eight years as a hermit in Pennsylvania's Allegheny Mountains. Moving on, he worked on a series of farms, settled in the Mid-Hudson Valley, and pursued advanced degrees in biology and environmental science. In the 1980's he taught at various colleges (Bard, Vassar, and the New School for Social Research); and helped found Hudsonia, a not-for-profit environmental research institute. Stapleton now writes plays -Henry & Emily, an imagined encounter between Thoreau & Dickinson, Playing for Keeps, a love story, Tango As-If. He lives on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington with his wife, Diana Bigelow."
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing
ISBN: 1598585959
Category : John Burroughs Sanctuary (West Park, N.Y.)
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
"Sanctuary Almanac brings into the new millennium the finest nature writing in the grand tradition of William Bartram, Henry David Thoreau, and John Burroughs-the pursuit of natural history in the original Greek sense of historyas an inquiryinto nature. Jim Stapleton probes, reflects, and fully immerses himself in the natural world in such a transformative way that every day becomes joyously revelatory. The startling originality of his observations makes us feel whisked onto a newly discovered planet that happens to be named Earth." - Frank Bergon, author of Shoshone Mikeand editor of The Wilderness Reader "I love it ....what a delightful tour Jim Stapleton gives of life through the seasons at the Slabsides Sanctuary of writer-naturalist John Burroughs. In upstate New York, nestled between the Hudson and the Catskills, Jim is witness to the seasons, marking time with all the life that swirls about him. Any reader of this Almanac will inevitably become more observant (and protective) of the Sanctuaries around and within each of us." - Donald Kroodsma, author of The Singing Life of Birds "Sanctuary Almanacis a true delight, a personal phenology with all the charm and power of John Burroughs' own essays. Stapleton has written an elegant, good-hearted, and nuanced portrait of a natural history shrine. Readers will come away with a new and clearer way of seeing their own place." - Robert Michael Pyle, author of Sky TIme in Gray's River "Hearing a faint scream in the blue Hudson Valley sky, I glance up from my work in the wood yard ..the red-shouldered hawks are back "And with them, spring returns to the John Burroughs Sanctuary, a 180-acre nature preserve nestled in the gently rolling hills of West Park, NY, where Jim Stapleton was resident naturalist for a decade. In Sanctuary Almanac, Stapleton takes the reader on a fascinating ramble through the natural year at the reserve: How does it feel to fly like a March crow? Or quake like an aspen tree? What state of mind does an accident victim share with a wounded muskrat? Jim Stapleton outlines a tidy cottage industry using chickadee labor and an age-old marking technique to save wildlife from leg-hold traps. Equal parts natural history, meditation on 'sanctuary', and personal memoir, Sanctuary Almanac is an enchanting walk ABOUT THE AUTHOR As a young boy growing up in Toledo, Ohio in the 1940's, Jim Stapleton was fascinated by how things work. This preoccupation eventually led him to Gottingen, West Germany and a degree in theoretical physics.He returned to the U.S.in 1962 and spent the next eight years as a hermit in Pennsylvania's Allegheny Mountains. Moving on, he worked on a series of farms, settled in the Mid-Hudson Valley, and pursued advanced degrees in biology and environmental science. In the 1980's he taught at various colleges (Bard, Vassar, and the New School for Social Research); and helped found Hudsonia, a not-for-profit environmental research institute. Stapleton now writes plays -Henry & Emily, an imagined encounter between Thoreau & Dickinson, Playing for Keeps, a love story, Tango As-If. He lives on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington with his wife, Diana Bigelow."
Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science
Author: British Association for the Advancement of Science
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 1298
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 1298
Book Description
March in the Classroom
Author:
Publisher: Milliken Publishing Company
ISBN: 0787722391
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 12
Book Description
Prepare your classroom for March with the ideas in this packet. Children will love helping to decorate the classroom with the bulletin board activities and the calendar cards that will display the weather throughout the month. Celebrate St. Patricks Day and spring with the informational texts and coloring pages that are included. Make March a month to remember.
Publisher: Milliken Publishing Company
ISBN: 0787722391
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 12
Book Description
Prepare your classroom for March with the ideas in this packet. Children will love helping to decorate the classroom with the bulletin board activities and the calendar cards that will display the weather throughout the month. Celebrate St. Patricks Day and spring with the informational texts and coloring pages that are included. Make March a month to remember.
Educational Benefits Available for Returning Vietnam Era Veterans: March 23, 1972
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Veterans' Affairs. Subcommittee on Readjustment, Education, and Employment
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Veterans
Languages : en
Pages : 1456
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Veterans
Languages : en
Pages : 1456
Book Description
Hearings
Author: United States. Congress Senate
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1390
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1390
Book Description
Normal Instructor and Teachers World
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 554
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 554
Book Description