Interdisciplinary approach in education
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Interdisciplinary approach in education
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Interdisciplinary approach in education
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- Doing science, the process of scientific inquiry, [writing team, Allison Aclufi [and others]]
- Bringing mysteries alive for children and young adults, by Jeanette Larson
- Using poetry across the curriculum, a whole language approach, by Barbara Chatton
- Moving & learning across the curriculum, more than 300 games and activities to make learning fun! ages 4-8, Rae Pica
- Ocean life, theme unit developed in cooperation with the New Jersey State Aquarium at Camden, by Lisa Jo Rudy
- Creating art for all ages, innovation and influence in ancient and modern civilizations, Frances Flicker, Jacqueline G. Van Schooneveld ; contributions by Jeanne Richins
- Issues surrounding the community college collegiate function, Tronie Rifkin
- Read, write, spell, Wendy Bean and Chrys Bouffler ; [edited by Ruth Siems]
- Kids' poems, teaching first graders to love writing poetry, Regie Routman
- How artists see, series teachers' guide, Colleen Carroll
- Service-learning and teacher education, Jeffrey Anderson
- A year of hands-on science, by Lynne Kepler
- Sleep, sleep disorders, and biological rhythms, [writing team, Charles Amlaner and others]
- Jump into literacy, active learning for preschool children, Rae Pica
- Integrating the arts into the curriculum for gifted students, Joan Franklin Smutny
- Integrated curriculum in a standards-based world, Gordon F. Vars and James A. Beans
- The effect of a literature-based program integrated into literacy and science instruction on achievement, use, and attitudes toward literacy and science, Lesley Mandel Morrow, Michael Pressley, Jeffrey K. Smith
- STEM-infusing the elementary classroom, Miranda Talley Reagan, foreword by Cary Sneider
- Write your way to a higher GPA, how to dramatically boost your GPA simply by sharpening your writing skills, Randall S. Hansen and Katherine Hansen
- These 6 things, how to focus your teaching on what matters most, David R. Stuart Jr
- Learning to think things through, a guide to critical thinking across the curriculum, Gerald M. Nosich
- From STEM to STEAM, brain-compatible strategies and lessons that integrate the arts, David A. Sousa, Tom Pilecki
- The Education Center, Inc.'s spring holidays, St. Patrick's Day, April Fools' Day, Easter, Mother's Day, Memorial Day, and Father's Day, ideas written by Becky Andrews [and others] ; edited by Lynn B. Coble and Kathy Wolf ; introduction written by Becky Andrews ; illustrated by Cathie Carter
- Lively literature activities for early elementary, a collection of literature activities to lend new life to circle time, centers, math, science, and social studies!, by Linda Ayers
- Literature frameworks, from apples to zoos, by Sharron L. McElmeel
- The Story of ourselves, teaching history through children's literature, edited by Michael O. Tunnell & Richard Ammon
- More than magnets, science activities for young thinkers in preschool and kindergarten, by Sally Moomaw and Brenda Hieronymus ; [photography by David C. Baxter]
- Language and literacy learning in schools, edited by Elaine R. Silliman, Louise C. Wilkinson ; series editor's note by C. Addison Stone
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- Actividades en español, translation by Gladys Cortés
- A travel guide through children's literature, Hope Blecher-Sass, Catherine Waddington, Merry Law
- The science of mental illness, [writing team, Louisa Bliss [and others]]
- Learning communities, Karen Kellogg
- From STEM to STEAM, using brain-compatible strategies to integrate the arts, David A. Sousa, Thomas Pilecki
- Looking good, feeling good, from the inside out : exploring bone, muscle, and skin, [writing team, Louisa Bliss [and others]]
- Using technology to study cellular and molecular biology
- Active education, lessons for integrating physical activity with language arts, math, science and social studies, Julian A. Reed
- Teaching the best practice way, methods that matter, K-12, Harvey Daniels, Marilyn Bizar
- Pass the poetry, please!, Lee Bennett Hopkins
- Kids' poems, teaching second graders to love writing poetry, Regie Routman
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- 20 strategies for STEM instruction, William N. Bender
- The music and literacy connection, Dee Hansen, Elaine Bernstorf, Gayle M. Stuber
- The marketplace of ideas, Louis Menand
- The brain, our sense of self
- Collaboration, communication, and critical thinking, a STEM-inspired path across the curriculum, Dennis Adams and Mary Hamm
- Words onscreen, the fate of reading in a digital world, Naomi S. Baron
- STEAM makers, fostering creativity and innovation in the elementary classroom, Jacie Maslyk
- Writing to learn, by William Zinsser
- Integrating foreign language and content instruction in grades K-8, Helena Curtain & Mari Haas