Simon Baker stars as Patrick Jane, an independent consultant with a fictionalized version of the California Bureau of Investigation (CBI). He has a remarkable track record for solving serious crimes by using his amazing skills of observation. He also makes frequent use of his mentalist abilities and his semi-celebrity past as a psychic medium . He abandoned his pretense out of remorse MOVED TO THE FORUM THANKS TO Drums
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This great value manual features 104 photocopiable worksheets and tests. The book is divided into six parts of grammar, vocabulary, spelling, reading, speaking & listening and research.
Contents • Adjective Pairs – ‘-ing’ and ‘-ed’ Adjectives • Verb ‘to have’ • List of Common Abstract Nouns • Question Tags Using Verbs ‘could’, ‘would’ and ‘should’ • What's Wrong With This Picture? • Hotel Anagrams • Music Genres and many more...
Go Figure. is an engaging and diverse collection of maths-related anecdotes, puzzles and formulas. It shows readers all the interesting things they can figure out using basic algebra.'
Scientists have long theorized that abstract, symbolic thinking evolved to help humans negotiate such classically male activities as hunting, tool making, and warfare, and eventually developed into spoken language. In Finding Our Tongues, Dean Falk overturns this established idea, offering a daring new theory that springs from a simple observation: parents all over the world, in all cultures, talk to infants by using baby talk or “Motherese.” Falk shows how Motherese developed as a way of reassuring babies when mothers had to put them down in order to do work.
This dynamic book examines how literacy learning can be expanded and redefined using the medium of spoken word poetry. The author tells the story of a passionate Language Arts teacher and his work with The Power Writers, an after-school writing community of Latino and African American students. Featuring rich portraits of literacy in action, this book introduces teaching practices for fostering peer support, generating new vocabulary, discussing issues of Standard American English, and using personal experiences as literary inspiration.