Homework Lost, Homework Found

Homework Lost, Homework Found
Author: Kathryn Witt
Publisher: Pelangi ePublishing Sdn Bhd
Total Pages: 25
Release: 2012-12-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9674311343

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Tug and Lacy cannot wait to start on their homework! Rosie, however, is not so happy. She gets her mother to do her homework for her. A few days later, when the friends gather to showcase their work, their books go missing! Will they get their books back?

The Lost Homework

The Lost Homework
Author: Richard O'Neill
Publisher: Child's Play International
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2019-09
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781786283467

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In this new addition to our 'Travellers' Tales' series, Sonny devotes his weekend to helping his neighbours and fellow Travellers with a variety of tasks. He uses many skills, from calculating the amount of fuel needed for a journey, to restoring a caravan. In fact, the only thing he doesn't do over the weekend is his homework - his workbook is missing! What will his teacher say? This new picture book by Richard O'Neill champions the idea that many skills learned at home are as important as those learned at school.

Harmony Lost

Harmony Lost
Author: Stella Jorette
Publisher: Imagine Imprints
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2020-02-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0648725502

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Lost in an unfamiliar life and possessed by a raging spirit, Pam's best hope is helping a hodgepodge trio of musicians, and a flighty husband she can't quite recall, form a rock band. But when her hidden hellcat breaks free, everything might fall to pieces... Pam Davis is completely confused. After waking up in the hospital with her memory wiped clean, she returns home to her supposed husband, an aspiring rock musician who decides she's possessed. And, yes, she may be slightly possessed, but the angry spirit in her head terrifies her less than the idea of ending up alone and friendless in the unfamiliar world of London circa 1969. Determined to survive her strange circumstances, Pam immerses herself in managing her spouse's band, despite her hazy understanding of rock music and the roving eye of her less-than-ideal husband. Soon the mysterious voice in her head graduates from whispering thoughts of rage to controlling her very being. Fighting to hold her own against the violent urges spilling from her fractured psyche, Pam struggles to convince the sexist rock ‛n' rollers that a woman can make their headlining dreams come true. But when a predatory club owner tries to take advantage of her in a seedy bar, her furious inner voice unleashes its brutal ferocity. Will Pam's split personality launch her to the stars or knock her into the abyss? Harmony Lost is a quirky and captivating contemporary fantasy/science fiction novel, blending time-travel, amnesia, fish-out-of-water scenarios, body swapping, and the enthralling allure of the Nineteen Seventies. If you crave chaos-infused characters, tantalizing mysteries, and a groovy vibe, then join Stella Jorette on this mind-bending adventure. Buy Harmony Lost to riff on past performances today! Dear Reader, Harmony Lost is the first novel in a series but can be enjoyed as a standalone story. This book is relatively tame by today's standards but expect behavior and language that reflect the uninhibited and vaguely unsanitary early 1970s music scene. This edition has been electronically and professionally edited. But the novel is written in both UK and US English. Feel free to bring any usage errors to the author's attention.

The Ostrich and Other Lost Things

The Ostrich and Other Lost Things
Author: Beth Hautala
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2018-02-20
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0399546081

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In this beautifully written novel, the bonds and challenges of caring for a sibling with autism are bravely explored, along with the pain and power that comes from self-discovery. Eleven-year-old Olivia Grant has a knack for finding lost things. She can find lost rings, pets, and even her elderly neighbor's misplaced glasses. There's only one thing Olivia has never been able to find--her brother Jacob's toy ostrich. It wasn't until the day Jacob lost his ostrich that Olivia noticed how different he was: Jacob is autistic, and though she's his little sister, Olivia often feels like the older of the pair, his caretaker. And with her parents so heavily focused on maintaining status quo for Jacob, it's Olivia who has stagnated in his shadow--unable to explore new opportunities, or to be her own person. In fact, apart from being Jacob's sister, Olivia's not really sure who she is. So when summer break begins, and the local community theater announces auditions for an all children's production of her favorite show, Peter Pan, Olivia jumps at the chance to claim something for herself. But what begins as a promising opportunity and a wonderful escape quickly becomes pure chaos. The visiting zoo with an odd assortment of animals--including an ostrich that causes even more trouble than Jacob's missing toy--only make matters worse, as Olivia's summer is shaping up to be just as consumed by Jacob's needs as the rest of her life has been. In time, and with the help of some unlikely alliances, Olivia must learn what it means to be separate from her brother and still love him, how to love herself in spite of her own flaws, and that not all lost things are meant to be found. Praise for The Ostrich and Other Lost Things: "The Ostrich and Other Lost Things is a delicate, warm, textured novel that explores the wonder, pain, envy, and intimacy of sibling relationships. Written with a huge dose of compassion and vulnerability, there is so much to love about the world Olivia and her brother Jacob inhabit. I lost myself in this wonderful world, and I know that Olivia herself wouldn't be able to find me."--Corey Ann Haydu, author of The Someday Suitcase and Rules for Stealing Stars "Beth Hautala weaves a powerful tale about the challenges of having a sibling with autism. Olivia steals our heart as she tries to find what is lost and make her family whole again. The Ostrich and Other Lost Things is full of memorable characters, riveting moments, and surprising turns that add up to a very heartwarming and magical read. I loved it!"--Dana Middleton, author of The Infinity Year of Avalon James "A brave beautiful story. I loved this book."--Paul Acampora, author of I Kill the Mockingbird "Hautala offers an emotionally adept story about love and understanding."--School Library Journal "This is hands down the best book with an autistic character that I have ever read. I would recommend this title for those who enjoy books like Wonder (Knopf, 2012), Out of My Mind (Atheneum, 2010), and The Running Dream (Knopf, 2011). It has a wonderful plot that readers will love and teaches a lot about dealing with individuals who are diagnosed with autism. This is a must read!"--School Library Connection "A heartfelt story of sibling relationships, self-discovery, and unconditional love."--Voice of Youth Advocates "While readers with neurodiverse siblings are the obvious audience for this, the anxieties Olivia expresses and her attempts to control outcomes will resonate with a much broader spectrum of tweens."—Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

Lost Homework

Lost Homework
Author: Bruce Larkin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 8
Release: 2001
Genre: Readers (Primary)
ISBN:

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Worshipping

Worshipping
Author: Mark Greene
Publisher: SPCK
Total Pages: 77
Release: 2021-03-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0281086117

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When you hear the word 'worship', what first springs to mind? For many of us we think of singing songs and hymns with fellow believers in a church service or small group. But worship is more than that. Worship is a way of living. In Worshipping, readers are invited to journey through a series of six studies in David's Psalms, learning from his worship in all of life, from worshipping together to worshipping under pressure, worshipping in failure and in contentment. With contributions from Mark Greene, Antony Billington, Tracy Cotterell, Joe Warton and Pippa James, this practical workbook will help you see whole-life worship in a new way.

Perfection in Bad Axe

Perfection in Bad Axe
Author: Craig Bernthal
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2003
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0826264352

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The Southern View: A Child's Garden of Verses

The Southern View: A Child's Garden of Verses
Author: John S. Osler III
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2015-05-19
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 1329137817

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The Southern View is an underground satirical newspaper written, illustrated, published, and distributed by John S. Osler III. The delights contained in these never-before-anthologized articles from the past two years are of the highest order, the sort equaled only by, say, a nice, oaky Merlot, or playing pinball while really drunk.

What Is It About Me You Can′t Teach?

What Is It About Me You Can′t Teach?
Author: Eleanor Renee Rodriguez
Publisher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2016-05-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1506345727

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Build every student’s ability and opportunity to achieve! We’ve all heard the stories of extraordinary teachers that reach struggling students and set them on a new path. Now in its third edition, this powerful book features timely new content from innovative schools and teachers, showing how to raise student achievement by upholding high expectations, while teaching with cultural responsiveness. The authors are guided by one fundamental principle: Every child has a birthright to an equitable education, one that prepares him or her for 21st century career and college readiness. This guide illuminates how to Lead all students to deeper learning, grounded in critical thinking, creative problem solving, communication, collaboration—and the "5th C," cultural awareness Support the latest standards for college and career readiness and English Language Proficiency/Development Incorporate technology into teaching and learning in innovative ways, adaptable to varying resource levels. Use today’s current brain research to help students’ reach their full cognitive potential Implement lesson plans designed for elementary, middle, and secondary levels that support individualized, project-based learning, developed through a lens of cultural responsiveness Turn to the resource that has helped thousands of educators teach successfully in today’s diverse K-12 classrooms, and discover new strategies that will empower you and your students. "The authors are passionate advocates for all learners and the latest edition of this book provides a thoughtful, practical, and engaging exploration of how to ensure every learner’s experience is one that thrives on the 5Cs and makes 21st century learning come alive." Tatyana Warrick, Communications Manager, P21, The Partnership for 21st Century Learning