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My rainbow: An introduction to our feelings and their impact
Jane M. Dunn
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Helping children express their feelings can be difficult. This book gives us a visual way to explain and discuss the way that we experience feelings and the way that we share our feelings with others. It helps us understand empathy and is a very useful tool for neurodivergent families.
Raymond Red Bird Meets Princess
Jane M. Howardturner; Thelma L. Taylor
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Molly: Friends of Raymond Red Bird
Jane M. Howard Turner
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Raymond and Princess Adopt A Son: The Adventures of Raymond Red Bird
Jane M. Howard Turner; Thelma L. Taylor
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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The Adventures of Raymond Red Bird series continues with book number five. The title is, "Raymond and Princess Adopt A Son." Raymond and Princess have children of their own but a young red bird gets caught out in a terrific storm and his parents are nowhere to be found. Read book five and see how this story is their story.
Where is Raymond, Jr.? "The Adventures of Raymond Red Bird, Vol.6": "The Adventures of Raymond Red Bird, Vol.6"
Jane M. Howard Turner; Thelma L. Taylor
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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The Adventures of Raymond Red Bird continue with book number six, titled,"Where is Raymond, Jr.?" The Johnson Family from Bird City, Kansas are preparing for the wedding of their granddaughter, at their farmhouse. So much excitement is taking place in the human community and in the bird community. While Raymond, Jr. was out playing with the other young birds, he is captured and placed in a cage. his parents search and can't find him. Where is He? If Raymond, Jr. wants to see his parents again, he has to be brave and plan an escape.
Autumn Cadence: A Novella Plus Nine
Jane M. Newby
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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It is 1970 and Bree, a dreamer, is bummed that she is forced to live in a dormitory her sophomore year of college when she is so eager to meet "interesting" people and "taste" life. But as autumn's warmth and light slowly wane, it is through her relationships with the girls in the dorm, especially the black activist girl, Earledeen, and the confused boy, Clark, she meets in her Romantic Poetry class, she deepens her understanding of others and learns the world she seeks really was always there. This uneasy, unending grasping for something unknown and beyond the horizon is reflected in the other, wide-ranging stories included in the book. Stories about a girl who must decide how "dumb" she is going to be when she grows up and how children must choose what to honor and what to renounce when beginning a life different from their families; about one lawyer confronting the cruelty of the world in her first job and another discovering the world's indifference in a McDonald's. A middle-aged man tries to escape his stolid existence by joining a "new age" group and an old man wrestles with shadows. Resolute, with pain and revelation they carry and continue on.
Raymond Red Bird A Christmas Surprise: The Adventures of Raymond Red Bird, Vol. 7
Jane M. Howard Turner; Thelma L. Taylor
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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The Adventures of Raymond Red Bird continues with this Christmas story. Raymond and Princess have three children of their own and three adopted children. All of them are older now. One of the adopted children, Jack, has become a famous singer. He is well known in the Bird City Community, the state of Kansas, and even in foreign countries. He takes time to spend this Christmas holiday with his family. Join the family as they celebrate the holidays, share memories of growing older, and Raymond has some unexpected surprises of his own.
Smiley: Friends of Raymond Red Bird, Vol. 2
Jane M. Howard Turner; Thelma L. Taylor
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Smiley is a cute little lamb with big teeth and a big smile He lives with his family in Bird City, Kansas on the Tucker Farm. He was born on Jacob Tucker's birthday and became his pet. Follow this story and find out how he became a hero
Cowboys Count, Monkeys Measure and Princesses Problem Solve
Jane M. Wilburne; Jane B. Keat; Mary P. Napoli
Brookes Publishing Co
2011
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Nervous about teaching math to young children? Too pressed for time to teach all of the math concepts children need to know? Now there's a practical, stress-free guide to one of the most effective ways to enhance children's mathematical thinking in pre-K through Grade 3—by weaving math concepts into storytime. Ready for any educator to pick up and start using, this concise book gives teachers the guidance they need to find high-quality storybooks on their own bookshelf, read them to children effectively, and develop age-appropriate math problems based on the story's plot, characters, setting, and illustrations. This creative, field-tested approach to math instruction is a must in every classroom because it-Helps teachers meet NCTM guidelines. Included sample lessons explicitly link storybook-based math instruction to the curriculum focal points identified by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM).-Targets foundational math skills. Learn how to pose higher level, open-ended math questions related to the story, so children develop the problem-solving, reasoning, and critical thinking skills they'll build on forever.-Improves literacy skills. Respond to the NCTM's call for increased connection between literature and mathematics.-Works with any storybook. Teachers will see how to use the high-quality storybooks they already have to engage students in mathematical discovery—even if there are no numbers or math concepts in the book.-Connects math with real life. Relate math concepts to students' everyday lives, so they understand that math is more than problems in a textbook.-Keeps students engaged. The playful, imaginative storybook approach promotes student engagement and enthusiasm—the two major characteristics children exhibit when they're learning well.-Polishes teachers' own "mathematical lenses." Perfect for teachers who say they "hate math," this book opens their eyes to the mathematical concepts all around them, so they can recognize teaching opportunities in their classrooms.Teachers will implement the ideas in this book right away with a helpful list of more than 40 popular storybooks for teaching math and grade-specific sample lessons that model higher-level questions and problem-solving activities. And with the blank lesson template, teachers can develop their own math activities and units based on the storybooks of their choice.The ideal way to meet high-stakes standards for math education without investing significant resources in additional curricula, this guidebook will help educators teach math with confidence and lay the foundation for their students' long-term success.
Archaeological Studies of Gender in the Southeastern United States
Jane M. Eastman; Christopher B. Rodning
Orange Grove Books
2009
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"This book begins the attempt to answer many of the archaeological questions we are finally asking about the long-ignored but crucially important and ever-present social roles of gender among native Americans in the Southeast." -- Nancy Marie White, University of South Florida, coeditor of "Grit-Tempered: Early Women Archaeologists in the Southeastern United States"In the first book about the archaeology of gender in native societies of southeastern North America, these lively essays reconstruct the different social roles and relationships adopted by women and men before and after the arrival of Europeans in the 16th century. Case studies explore the ways in which gender differences affected people's daily lives by examining material evidence from archaeological sites, including grave goods, human remains, spatial configurations of burials and architecture, and evidence for economic specialization and the division of labor within households.ContentsIntroduction: Gender and the Archaeology of the Southeast, by Christopher B. Rodning and Jane M. Eastman1. Challenges for Regendering Southeastern Prehistory, by Cheryl Claassen2. The Gender Division of Labor in Mississippian Households: Its Role in Shaping Production for Exchange, by Larissa Thomas3. Life Courses and Gender among Late Prehistoric Siouan Communities, by Jane M. Eastman4. Mortuary Ritual and Gender Ideology in Protohistoric Southwestern North Carolina, by Christopher B. Rodning5. Those Men in the Mounds: Gender, Politics, and Mortuary Practices in Late Prehistoric Eastern Tennessee, by Lynne P. Sullivan6. Piedmont Siouans and Mortuary Archaeology on the Eno River, North Carolina, by Elizabeth I. Monahan Driscoll, R. P. Stephen Davis, Jr., and H. Trawick Ward7. Auditory Exostoses: A Clue to Gender in Prehistoric and Historic Farming Communities of North Carolina and Virginia, by Patricia M. Lambert8. Concluding Thoughts, by Janet E. LevyJane M. Eastman is visiting assistant professor of anthropology at East Carolina University. Christopher B. Rodning is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Anthropology at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
This biography of Myra Bradwell brings long overdue attention to a woman who deserves to be ranked among the leading women's rights advocates of nineteenth-century America. During her lifetime, Myra Bradwell (1831-1894) - America's "first" woman lawyer as well as publisher and editor-in-chief of a prestigious legal newspaper - did more to establish and aid the rights of women and other legally handicapped people than any other woman of her day. Her female contemporaries - Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucy Stone - are known to all. Now it is time for Myra Bradwell to assume her rightful place among women's rights leaders of the nineteenth century. With author Jane Friedman's discovery of previously unpublished letters and valuable documents, Bradwell's fascinating story can at last be told.
REVELATION The Single Story of Divine Prophecy to Abraham and His Descendants-the Jews, Christians and Muslims tells the story of prophecy as ONE story, recognizing Mohammad as a prophet in the Judeo-Christian tradition, and comparing stories from the Koran with their biblical versions.
REVELATION The Single Story of Divine Prophecy to Abraham and His Descendants-the Jews, Christians and Muslims tells the story of prophecy as ONE story, recognizing Mohammad as a prophet in the Judeo-Christian tradition, and comparing stories from the Koran with their biblical versions.
Germans in the History of Colombia from Colonial Times to the Present
Jane M Rausch
Xlibris Us
2021
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Germans in the History of Colombia from Colonial Times to the Present
Jane M Rausch
Xlibris Us
2021
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