<div> <p><strong>F<strong>ormerly a Sky Light publication.</strong><span> </span><br /></strong></p> <p>Project learning is an exciting, challenging, and memorable way of engaging students in active, authentic learning experiences. It immerses students in the process of creating, testing, polishing, and producing a project such as a biography or invention. This book offers step-by-step guidelines for nine different projects ranging from basic to advanced.</p> </div> <b>Features</b> <ul> <li>Authored - Sally Berman.</li> <li>Author Affiliation - Educational Consultant, Texas.</li> <li>Binding - Paperback.</li> <li>Pages - 176.</li> <li>Publication Date - 01/06/97.</li> <li>Primary Subject Code - Teaching Methods & Learning Styles - CF0.</li> <li>Item Weight - 18 oz.</li> <li>Copyright year - 1997.</li> </ul> <b>About The Author</b> <p><span><span><strong>Sally Berman</strong></span></span><span></span><span>specializes in teaching educators how to use practical strategies that expand student teamwork, cognition, meta cognition, and self-evaluation skills. She developed and tested many of her ideas during her 30 years of teaching science in a large Chicago-area high school. Berman regularly presents at workshops and conferences and has taught graduate courses for Sky Light Professional Development in conjunction with St. Xavier University and Cumberland University.</span></p>- SKU: CRWN3198
Not only does training your dog new tricks give you something to show-off at parties, but it also keeps your dog engaged and moving and helps you become closer and more in-tune with your pet. And who better to learn from than the pros. Babette Haggerty has trained Jack Nicklaus' Golden Retriever to bark the number of his major tournament wins on command, Curt Gowdy's Rottweiler to say, "Go Reds" and Jimmy Buffett's Maltese to dance on cue to "Margaritaville". She offers up more than 100 of her best dog tricks, many of them featured by her famous father, Captain Haggerty, on David Letterman's Stupid Pet Tricks. Step-by-step photos, more than 500 of them, pack the pages showing you the tricks to the tricks. In no time your dog will not only bring in the paper, play dead and roll over but also count objects, jump into your arms, crawl like a soldier and take a bow.