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.
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 ...
... James O'Toole John Harvey Jones Yves Doz Susan A. Mohrman Arie De Geus Philip Evans Peter Schwartz Richard D'Aveni Robert Waterman Dorothy Leonard Stewart Clegg David Garvin George Stalk Alan Webber Liam Fahey Jay Galbraith Shoshana ...
Einstein Field Equations For the past few years as a priest/scientist I have taught physics to high school and college students. This has allowed me to think more about the big ideas. What has captured by attention has been the Einstein ...
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 ...
This lively book by an award-winning author brings to life the history of human innovation for young readers. What's the Big Idea? focuses on those inventions that help fulfill people's...
Amazing Science Questions for the Curious Kid Vicki Cobb ... The moon doesn't fall into the Earth because there's an equal force sending the moon off into space. This force comes from the motion of the moon.
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.
An introduction to abstract art includes guidance for related activities as well as brief biographies of six artists: Pablo Picasso, Fernand Lâeger, Henri Matisse, Alexander Calder, Georgia O'Keefe, and Arshile Gorky.
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.
This exploration of the writing process teaches readers to read, think, and write critically, analytically, and creatively -- and gives them hands-on practice in turning their "own" feelings, opinions, and thoughts into powerful ideas and ...
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.
New, bolder proposals on how to improve society: jobs, health care, education, how we choose our leaders, etc.
This series introduces children to philosophy by exploring different emotions and ideas through a variety of amusing and relatable situations. Children will recognise the characters from the Cbeebies series, 'What's The Big Idea?'.
Having a couple of friends along riding shotgun will make it easier. In What’s the Big Idea? Story Grid editors Leslie Watts and Shelley Sperry provide the map and compass you need to say yes to your writing adventure.
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