Author: Marlene Targ Brill
Publisher:
ISBN: 9786612735073
Category : Strikes and lockouts
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
Seventeen-year-old Annie Shapiro inspires a strike of forty thousand garment workers in 1910. Includes a script for reader's theater.
Annie Shapiro and the Clothing Workers' Strike
Author: Marlene Targ Brill
Publisher:
ISBN: 9786612735073
Category : Strikes and lockouts
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
Seventeen-year-old Annie Shapiro inspires a strike of forty thousand garment workers in 1910. Includes a script for reader's theater.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9786612735073
Category : Strikes and lockouts
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
Seventeen-year-old Annie Shapiro inspires a strike of forty thousand garment workers in 1910. Includes a script for reader's theater.
Annie Shapiro and the Clothing Workers' Strike
Author: Marlene Targ Brill
Publisher: LernerClassroom
ISBN: 0761361324
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
Recounts Annie Shapiro's experiences during the 1910-1911 Garment Workers' Strike in Chicago.
Publisher: LernerClassroom
ISBN: 0761361324
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
Recounts Annie Shapiro's experiences during the 1910-1911 Garment Workers' Strike in Chicago.
Diary of a Heartland Radical
Author: Harry R. Targ
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 125780166X
Category : Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 317
Book Description
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 125780166X
Category : Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 317
Book Description
A Framework for Culturally Responsive Practices
Author: Rebecca Powell
Publisher: Myers Education Press
ISBN: 1975504178
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 363
Book Description
A 2022 SPE Outstanding Book Honorable Mention What are the elements of culturally responsive and sustaining instruction? How can these elements be implemented in classrooms? One of the most effective methods of addressing these issues is the Culturally Responsive Instruction Observation Protocol (CRIOP), which is being used in school districts nationwide to guide teacher professional development. A Framework for Culturally Responsive Practices presents scholarship in second language acquisition, sociolinguistics, culturally appropriate assessment, educational anthropology, educational psychology, instruction, and critical pedagogy to provide guidance to those who strive to teach in ways that meet the needs of a diverse student population. The book is a culmination of the authors’ many years of experience as both researchers and instructional coaches in schools, presenting a comprehensive portrait of the research and practices associated with culturally responsive teaching. Each chapter showcases a different element of the CRIOP, providing supporting research as well as ways to implement the element in K-8 classrooms. The book also includes several specific examples written by teachers in the field and a comprehensive bibliography. This is a practical guide that can be used in a variety of courses for pre-service teachers as well as by teachers and administrators in school districts across the country. Perfect for courses such as: Teaching in a Diverse Society, Multicultural Education, Effective Teaching Practices in Elementary/Middle School, Cultural and Social Foundations of Education, Teaching Diverse Populations, Sociocultural Perspectives in Education, Educational Perspectives in a Global Society, Educational Inequality, Urban Studies
Publisher: Myers Education Press
ISBN: 1975504178
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 363
Book Description
A 2022 SPE Outstanding Book Honorable Mention What are the elements of culturally responsive and sustaining instruction? How can these elements be implemented in classrooms? One of the most effective methods of addressing these issues is the Culturally Responsive Instruction Observation Protocol (CRIOP), which is being used in school districts nationwide to guide teacher professional development. A Framework for Culturally Responsive Practices presents scholarship in second language acquisition, sociolinguistics, culturally appropriate assessment, educational anthropology, educational psychology, instruction, and critical pedagogy to provide guidance to those who strive to teach in ways that meet the needs of a diverse student population. The book is a culmination of the authors’ many years of experience as both researchers and instructional coaches in schools, presenting a comprehensive portrait of the research and practices associated with culturally responsive teaching. Each chapter showcases a different element of the CRIOP, providing supporting research as well as ways to implement the element in K-8 classrooms. The book also includes several specific examples written by teachers in the field and a comprehensive bibliography. This is a practical guide that can be used in a variety of courses for pre-service teachers as well as by teachers and administrators in school districts across the country. Perfect for courses such as: Teaching in a Diverse Society, Multicultural Education, Effective Teaching Practices in Elementary/Middle School, Cultural and Social Foundations of Education, Teaching Diverse Populations, Sociocultural Perspectives in Education, Educational Perspectives in a Global Society, Educational Inequality, Urban Studies
George Washington and the Story of the U.S. Constitution
Author: Candice Ransom
Publisher: Millbrook Press
ISBN: 0761372571
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
Late in the spring of 1787, fifty-five men gathered at the Pennsylvania State House. They came to write a new constitution for the United States. The leader of this Constitutional Convention was George Washington. The other men were delegates. The men knew it would be hard for them all to agree on what the constitution should say. But they also knew that a new constitution was important. The young country was in trouble. It had no main leader. Instead, a lawmaking body—the U.S. Congress—ran the country. But Congress didn’t have enough power. Some delegates thought the national government needed to be stronger. Others did not. Would they be able to cooperate and write a constitution together? In the back of the book, you’ll find a script and instructions for putting on a Reader’s Theater performance of this event. At our companion website—www.lerneresource.com—you can download additional copies of the script plus sound effects, background images, and more ideas that will help make your Reader’s Theater performance a success.
Publisher: Millbrook Press
ISBN: 0761372571
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
Late in the spring of 1787, fifty-five men gathered at the Pennsylvania State House. They came to write a new constitution for the United States. The leader of this Constitutional Convention was George Washington. The other men were delegates. The men knew it would be hard for them all to agree on what the constitution should say. But they also knew that a new constitution was important. The young country was in trouble. It had no main leader. Instead, a lawmaking body—the U.S. Congress—ran the country. But Congress didn’t have enough power. Some delegates thought the national government needed to be stronger. Others did not. Would they be able to cooperate and write a constitution together? In the back of the book, you’ll find a script and instructions for putting on a Reader’s Theater performance of this event. At our companion website—www.lerneresource.com—you can download additional copies of the script plus sound effects, background images, and more ideas that will help make your Reader’s Theater performance a success.
Johnny Moore and the Wright Brothers' Flying Machine
Author: Walter A. Schulz
Publisher: LernerClassroom
ISBN: 0761371176
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
The story of the Wright brothers' first historic flight at Kitty Hawk, told through the eyes of a local boy, includes a script for readers' theater.
Publisher: LernerClassroom
ISBN: 0761371176
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
The story of the Wright brothers' first historic flight at Kitty Hawk, told through the eyes of a local boy, includes a script for readers' theater.
Alice Ray and the Salem Witch Trials
Author: Shannon Knudsen
Publisher: Millbrook Press
ISBN: 076135879X
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
The story of the Salem witch trials includes a script for readers' theater.
Publisher: Millbrook Press
ISBN: 076135879X
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
The story of the Salem witch trials includes a script for readers' theater.
Benjamin Brown and the Great Steamboat Race
Author: Shirley Jordan
Publisher: Millbrook Press
ISBN: 0761363440
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
In the summer of 1870, Thomas Leathers was captain of the Natchez. Captain Leathers believed it was the fastest steamboat on the Mississippi River. Captain Cannon of the Robert E. Lee offered to race the Natchez from New Orleans, Louisiana, to St. Louis, Missouri. Twelve-year-old Benjamin Brown, a passenger on the Natchez, wants very much to win the race. But from the moment the Robert E. Lee leaves New Orleans early, it’s clear that Captain Cannon is willing to do whatever it takes for his boat to finish first. Which boat will win? And will the outcome be fair? In the back of the book, you’ll find a script and instructions for putting on a Reader’s Theater performance of this adventure. At our companion website—www.lerneresource.com—you can download additional copies of the script plus sound effects, background images, and more ideas that will help make your Reader’s Theater performance a success.
Publisher: Millbrook Press
ISBN: 0761363440
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
In the summer of 1870, Thomas Leathers was captain of the Natchez. Captain Leathers believed it was the fastest steamboat on the Mississippi River. Captain Cannon of the Robert E. Lee offered to race the Natchez from New Orleans, Louisiana, to St. Louis, Missouri. Twelve-year-old Benjamin Brown, a passenger on the Natchez, wants very much to win the race. But from the moment the Robert E. Lee leaves New Orleans early, it’s clear that Captain Cannon is willing to do whatever it takes for his boat to finish first. Which boat will win? And will the outcome be fair? In the back of the book, you’ll find a script and instructions for putting on a Reader’s Theater performance of this adventure. At our companion website—www.lerneresource.com—you can download additional copies of the script plus sound effects, background images, and more ideas that will help make your Reader’s Theater performance a success.
Ellen Craft's Escape from Slavery
Author: Cathy Moore
Publisher: Millbrook Press
ISBN: 0761358757
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
Tells the story of the escape of Ellen Craft and her husband William from slavery in Macon Georgia to Philadelphia by rail and steamship while posing as a white man and his slave.
Publisher: Millbrook Press
ISBN: 0761358757
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
Tells the story of the escape of Ellen Craft and her husband William from slavery in Macon Georgia to Philadelphia by rail and steamship while posing as a white man and his slave.
President Lincoln, Willie Kettles, and the Telegraph Machine
Author: Marty Rhodes Figley
Publisher: Millbrook Press
ISBN: 0761363424
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
In March 1865, the Civil War between the North and South and had been going on for four years. The armies of the North were fighting their way to Richmond, Virginia, the capital of the Confederate states. Many people thought that if the northern troops captured Richmond, the war would be over. Fifteen-year-old Willie Kettles worked as a telegraph operator in the War Department building in Washington. President Abraham Lincoln stopped by the telegraph office daily to get the latest reports from the battlefields. Would good news from Richmond ever arrive? Will Willie be ready to take the message? In the back of this book, you’ll find a script and instructions for putting on a reader’s theater performance of this adventure. Download additional copies of the script plus sound effects, background images, and more ideas that will help make your reader’s theater performance a success through Lerner eSource.
Publisher: Millbrook Press
ISBN: 0761363424
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
In March 1865, the Civil War between the North and South and had been going on for four years. The armies of the North were fighting their way to Richmond, Virginia, the capital of the Confederate states. Many people thought that if the northern troops captured Richmond, the war would be over. Fifteen-year-old Willie Kettles worked as a telegraph operator in the War Department building in Washington. President Abraham Lincoln stopped by the telegraph office daily to get the latest reports from the battlefields. Would good news from Richmond ever arrive? Will Willie be ready to take the message? In the back of this book, you’ll find a script and instructions for putting on a reader’s theater performance of this adventure. Download additional copies of the script plus sound effects, background images, and more ideas that will help make your reader’s theater performance a success through Lerner eSource.