The script is written in a child's print and, according to Temple Grandin, the drawings which illustrate the story capture "how a child with autism (really) thinks.
Best of all, you can be sure the projects work; the Bag Ladies have tested each and every one in their own elementary classrooms. So dive in! Become an honorary Bag Lady!
This revised edition of A Bookbag of the Bag Ladies Best gives you step-by-step directions, drawings, blackline masters, and photographs for numerous classroom projects.
This book shows you how to teach national math standards with literature-based make-and-take projects. Suggestions for illustrating math concepts with children's literature are included for each activity.
Banners and flags have been an intricate part of wars, victories, and celebrations through out the ages. Find out how they are used to express God's Voice in worship and intercession.
A book to help autistic children and their parents, teachers and siblings understand as early as possible the world of autism. The author writes of her family and five year old son Jonathan.
In a clear presentation, acclaimed artist Karen Simmons explores the role of color in painting watercolors outdoors, where the changing light affects color throughout the day.