Scott Flansburg explains his amazing math computation methods step by step.
Two skill-building workbooks: use this helpful guide for practice and review.
Answers included.
This eBook is a preschool through kindergarten home school unit study on the solar system.
It is based on Fisher Price's Planet Heroes and is designed to teach children the names of the nine planets, their order from the sun, what letters they start with, and their colors, as well as one characteristic of each planet.
All of the printables needed for this unit study are included in this 49-page eBook. There is also a short supplies list of other materials needed to complete the unit. Pictures of each project have been included too.
This handbook is a truly remarkable scholarly contribution to the
fields of psychology and education. Reynolds and Kamphaus are leaders
in the field who between them have a developed a number of the most
frequently used psychological and educational tests, and the noted
chapter authors all have impressive publication records as well. While
the first edition was a stellar contribution, the volumes in the second
edition have been improved with extensive updating and revising. A
decade of exciting new research findings are carefully reviewed, and
the latest professional developments incorporated. Encyclopedic in
scope, these well-edited volumes cover virtually every type of
psychological test that can be individually administered to a child.
Additional material on the history of testing, research design, and
ethical and diversity issues, among many other important topics, is
also included. All handbooks strive to be comprehensive, but this one
truly succeeds! All professionals involved in child assessment should
have these volumes at their fingertips."--Arthur MacNeill Horton, Jr.,
EdD, ABPP, ABPN, private practice, Columbia and Towson, Maryland; Past
President, American Board of Professional Neuropsychology
Oran's Dictionary of the Law is the clearest and easiest to use dictionary on the market. The only major law dictionary created for paralegals and law-related professionals, this comprehensive version has nearly 6,000 main headings and 12,000 definitions. It can be used as a reference tool or as an informal method of learning more about the law. Oran's also identifies the "legalese" that gets in the way of clear thinking and writing, has an additional built-in study aid included on "How to Use" sections, and the "Basic 50 Words" list gives a quick entry to the terms every person needs to know to understand the law.
This is the perfect slang dictionary for young adults. Many of the 800 new expressions come from the Internet and submissions from college students. It is a dictionary in the strictest sense of the word. The 10,000 words are simply defined, with at least one usage example and the part of speech of the word. Some entries include pronunciation, but there is no indication of derivation or date of first use. The author has included terms that he believes are currently in frequent use.