Title: To the Land of Long Lost Friends
Author: Alexander McCall Smith
Series: No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency Series, #20
Call #: FIC MCC
Title: To the Land of Long Lost Friends
Author: Alexander McCall Smith
Series: No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency Series, #20
Call #: FIC MCC
Title: Let Justice Descend
Author: Lisa Black
Series: A Gardiner and Renner Novel Series, #5
Call #: FIC BLA
Title: Blue Moon
Author: Lee Child
Series: Jack Reacher Series, #24
Call #: FIC CHI
Title: Meant To Be Yours
Author: Susan Mallery
Series: Happily Inc. Series, #5
Call #: FIC MAL
Title: The Night Fire
Author: Michael Connelly
Series: Harry Bosch Series, #22
Call #: FIC CON
By Frank Viva
Call Number: PIC VIV
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A boy and a mouse trek to the top of a volcano, taking in soaring trees, lunar landscapes and snow capped peaks, then return to the ancient city at the bottom.
By Josh Schneider
Call Number: PIC SCH
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When Ultrabot has his first playdate, he is worried and shy but he soon learns that he and Becky have a lot in common.
By Paul Meisel
Call Number: PIC MEI
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In this easy-to-read book, a playful pack of dogs chase a ball that is caught by a bird, a whale, and a lion.
By Sam Streed
Call Number: PIC STR
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Alfred loves the monsters in his book, and he does not like teatime with his aunt–until he decides to invite three of his favorite monsters to join him for tea. Description
By John Hare
Call Number: PIC HAR
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In this wordless picture book, a girl is accidentally left behind on a class trip to the moon.
By Mike Wohnoutka
Call Number: PIC WOH / Fall
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Just when a little bear starts to feel overwhelmed on his first day of school, he meets a new friend, and together they find the courage to overcome their fear.
Title: Christmas Shopaholic
Author: Sophie Kinsella
Series: Shopaholic Series, #9
Call #: FIC KIN
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How will you be remembered? This October, the Ivy Tech Library calls upon the departed influential Fort Wayne residents to tell their stories.
Meet Alice Hamilton, a medical doctor from the early 20th century, whose advocacy for workers’ rights proved crucial in industrial poison legislation. Consider Frances Slocum, known as an 18th century Delaware captive, who later in life leveraged her story to prevent the removal of her adopted community from Indiana. You are likely already familiar with Philo Farnsworth and Carole Lombard, but what about Henry Cannady, who selflessly helped former slaves escape through the Underground Railroad?
Many irreplaceable community members are those whose stories demand reevaluation of norms taken for granted, lives buried by nefarious or apathetic forces. Whose voice would you resurrect? Who would you give peace? Who would you condemn? Find them all at Ivy Tech Library.
By Katherine M. Douglas and Diane B. Jaquith
Call Number: N 350 .D6 2018
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The authors who introduced the concepts of “Teaching for Artistic Behavior” (TAB) and “choice-based art education” have completely revised and updated their original, groundbreaking bestseller that was designed to facilitate independent learning and support student choices in subject matter and media.
More than ever before, teachers are held accountable for student growth and this new edition offers updated recommendations for assessments at multiple levels, the latest strategies and structures for effective instruction, and new resources and helpful tips that provide multiple perspectives and entry points for readers.
The Second Edition of Engaging Learners Through Artmaking will support those who are new to choice-based authentic art education, as well as experienced teachers looking to go deeper with this curriculum. This dynamic, user-friendly resource includes sample lesson plans and demonstrations, assessment criteria, curricular mapping, room planning, photos of classroom set-ups, media exploration, and many other concrete and open-ended strategies for implementing TAB in kindergarten–grade 8.
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By Amanda Thomas and Karen Mcinnes
Call Number: LB 1139.23 .T43 2018
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This textbook focuses on the main areas of teaching young children, covering the 3-7 years age range that spans the early years and primary phases. The majority of chapters are written by both an academic and practitioner, reflecting a genuine theory and practice approach, and this helps the reader to set theoretical discussion in the context of real practice.
Key themes explored within the book include:
– Play and playfulness in the curriculum
– Child development in practice
– Literacy development and subject pedagogy
– Creativity and outdoor learning
Packed full of learning features such as case studies, reflective questions and lesson plans, Teaching Early Years is an essential resource for both students and practitioners, and will enhance your knowledge of how young children think and learn.
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By Janice J. Beaty
Call Number: LB 1140.4 .B43 2019
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Preschool Appropriate Practices, 5th Edition, helps future and current teachers create self-directed learning environments in their classrooms. Each chapter helps students learn how to set up one type of learning center (e.g., music/dance), including instructions on what to include in the center and how children can use it. The self-directed learning approach encourages children to become involved in their own learning. A second theme emphasizes the teacher’s role as a facilitator, helping readers understand how to:
1) observe children’s developmental levels,
2) provide developmentally appropriate activities,
3) serve as a behavior model, and
4) best support children in their learning.
Learning activities, some of which incorporate children’s picture books, exemplify the NAEYC’s developmentally appropriate practice (DAP). Chapters also incorporate NAEYC accreditation criteria.
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