Date Range
Date Range
Date Range
Read, Write, Think. Saturday, April 26, 2008.
Friday, May 2, 2008. Betsy Byers, The Moon and I. Simon and Schuster, 1991. Monday, April 28, 2008. The Day I swapped my Dad for two goldfish. There was a boy who one day was left alone by his mothe.
Through this course I will post comments about the many different books that I read. I hope you enjoy the comments that I make and will read the books for yourselves. Tuesday, April 29, 2008. When she finds out she is making all this money, her first thought of what to do with it is to buy a new shirt for Moses and a warm blanket for the bed she shares with Grace. The pictures in this book are amazing! Monday, April 28, 2008.
Sunday, April 27, 2008. The great language, traditions, and food that are presented.
This blog serves as a learning tool for my education at Appalachian State University. I am compiling materials on this blog to use when I graduate and am in the classroom. My blogs have direct application and have many links to helpful lesson plans and websites. Sunday, December 7, 2008.
The Man Who Walked Between The Towers. A The Man Who Walked Between The Towers. E Caldecott Medal, realistic, biographical picture book.
Tuesday, May 20, 2014. Is ringing in my ears a lot these days. Combined together to form something we read and understand.
HHeaven Auto Repair - Huntington Beach, California. Friday, June 25, 2010. Spring Into Vehicle Maintenance With This Checklist. Now that winter is just a memory, millions of Americans will take to the roads to enjoy the warmer weather. The Car Care Council reminds motorists that spring is the perfect time of year to make sure your vehicle is ready for the upcoming travel season. Give your car a good washing from top to bottom. Use a product specifically made for automobiles.
Sunday, January 28, 2007. For thousands of years, humanity has been destroying the ecology as they believe it to be an improvement for civilization. Joe Kane explains the struggles of the Huaorani Indians, who lived deep into the Ecuadorian Amazon, to overcome the threat of an incoming industrial civilization. Industrialists sought to destroy the Huaorani ecological habitats for the expansion of their pernicious industrial civilization.