Explores where new ideas come from, how to evaluate which ideas are worth pursuing, and how to customize ideas to suit and organization's unique needs.
A fun historic tale by Newbery Honor-winning author, Jean Fritz!
Toilets, Toasters, and Telephones: The How and Why of Everyday Objects. San Diego: Harcourt, 1998. Wood, James Playsted. Boston. Illustrated by Robert Frankenberg. New York: The Seabury Press, 1967. It Happened in Boston 1624 William ...
Encourages teachers to structure literacy education around clearly stated, essential questions, and describes how this approach can increase a student's abilities for comprehension and retention.
Well , Arnold , ” I said seriously , “ I don't know what your peepee is shaped like , but my peepee sure don't look like that ! ” They bought the logo . It's now a household graphic . It could have fallen to earth if I had tried to ...
Schulz's beloved Peanuts gang is back in a brand-new series. In this title, Snoopy and the rest learn about America's great inventors, introducing a few lesser known inventors who don't often make it into the history books. Full color.
When all the second grade students must enter the science fair, which has global warming as its theme, best friends Ivy and Bean team up to create an unusual project.
For a decade and over two editions, the specific, practical, and experience-honed advice of "The English Teacher's Companion" has supported great teaching and cemented Jim Burke's reputation as a teacher's...
Seven-year-old Bean is too young to go to the camp her sister Nancy is attending, so she and her best friend Ivy decide to create their own camp.
This collection of "Big Idea Stories" was not only written with the entrepreneur in mind, but was also written to inspire innovation within existing companies.
Presents a multifaceted model of understanding, which is based on the premise that people can demonstrate understanding in a variety of ways.