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No Fear Coding

No Fear Coding

Heidi Williams

International Society for Technology in Education
2021
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This new edition of the popular book No Fear Coding offers new research, updated tools and more cross-curricular connections for K-5 teachers to integrate into their classes.Coding has become an essential skill for finding solutions to everyday problems, while computational thinking (CT) teaches reasoning and creativity, and offers an innovative approach to demonstrating content knowledge and seeing mathematical processes in action. No-Fear Coding introduced many K-5 educators to ways to bring coding into their curriculum by embedding computational thinking skills into activities for different content areas. The new, expanded edition of this popular book features updated tools and resources, with more discussion about the features of each resource and the concepts each one can teach. It incorporates the latest research on computational thinking and deepens coverage of the ISTE Standards for Students.Also new in this edition: Suggestions for extending CT to more subjects, such as music, art and physical education, and an explanation of how CT can be used in special education. Expanded coverage of teaching CT offline to help students apply it without digital technology. Ideas on how to alleviate fear about the subject matter, as well as how a busy educator might incorporate more content into their already intense curriculum.Insights into helping children become active creators rather than passive users of technology, especially important today as we spend hours on devices and many children face challenges with anxiety and ADHD. Discussion of how coding and CT help children develop the executive functioning skills that are critical in early childhood.Tips on demystifying basic coding concepts so that teachers are comfortable teaching these concepts to their students. No-Fear Coding, Second Edition will help build students’ coding and CT knowledge to prepare them for the middle grades and beyond.
The Old Sanatorium

The Old Sanatorium

Heidi Williams

Gem-In-Eye Productions
2021
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Book Two of THE SHADOWS OF THE LIVING SERIES: The LPM team have become the best of friends and they go on lots of adventures together. They decide to spend the night in the creepy old abandoned sanatorium where atrocities were inflicted on the patients. It is a night of paranormal horror that none of them will ever forget.
Saving Emily

Saving Emily

Heidi Williams

Gem-In-Eye Productions
2021
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Book Three of THE SHADOWS OF THE LIVING SERIESEMILY'S LIFE HAS GOT SO MUCH BETTER SINCE SHE JOINED THE LMP GROUP, AND SHE NOW HAS WORTHY FRIENDS, BUT EMILY IS KEEPING SECRETS FROM THEM, SECRETS THAT COULD DESTROY HER.THE LIKE-MINDED PSYCHICS DISCOVER THE GRUESOME TRUTH AND SET OUT TO SAVE EMILY BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE.
THE LION and THE TIGER

THE LION and THE TIGER

Heidi Williams

Gem-In-Eye Productions
2021
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This is a timeless story of love that spans four lifetimes - a soul connection destined to reconnect. A beautiful heart-warming tale of love that is timeless and unforgettable. From the Serengeti to Tuscany this endearing story shows how some love stories never end.
Girl Under the Floor

Girl Under the Floor

Heidi Williams

Gem-In-Eye Productions
2021
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Tommy Rose was fated to always remember the box under the floorboards, having been locked in it many times as a child.After an abusive childhood, Tommy grew up to be an abuser, and for almost the entire year that his son Charlie was five, Tommy's wife was just an eyeball poking out of the middle of the kitchen floor.Charlie grew up with a twisted yearning for his Mumma who his father had locked away from him.As an adult, Charles Rose sought out dark-haired blue-eyed young women, and one afternoon the perfect girl caught his eye. She looked so much like a young version of his mother. She was about seventeen, eighteen at the most. She was slim, not skinny but she would be small enough to fit into the box under the floor.