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  • A Novel Approach: Whole-Class Novels, Student-Centered Teaching, and Choice

    Kate Roberts

    Paperback (Heinemann, Feb. 14, 2018)
    As an English teacher, Kate Roberts has seen the power of whole-class novels to build community in her classroom. But she's also seen too many kids struggle too much to read them--and consequently, check out of reading altogether. Kate's had better success getting kids to actually read - and enjoy it-when they choose their own books within a workshop model. "And yet," she says, "I missed my whole-class novels." In A Novel Approach, Kate takes a deep dive into the troubles and triumphs of both whole-class novels and independent reading and arrives at a persuasive conclusion: we can find a student-centered, balanced approach to teaching reading. Kate offers a practical framework for creating units that join both teaching methods together and helps you: - Identify the skills your students need to learn - Choose whole-class texts that will be most relevant to your kids - Map out the timing of a unit and the strategies you'll teach - Meet individual needs while teaching whole novels - Guide students to choice books and book clubs that build on the skills being taught. Above all, Kate's plan emphasizes teaching reading skills and strategies over the books themselves. "By making sure that our classes are structured in a way that really sees students and strives to meet their needs," she argues, "we can keep reaching for the dream of a class where no student is unmoved, no reader unchanged by the end of the year." Video clips of Kate working with students in diverse classrooms bring the content to life throughout the book.
  • Horse of Mist

    Katherine Roberts

    language (Templar Fiction, Feb. 1, 2014)
    A free prequel to the thrilling Pendragon Legacy quartet, starring King Arthur's daughter, Rhianna Pendragon. Smuggled out of the land of men as a baby by her father's druid, Merlin, and brought up in secret in enchanted Avalon, Rhianna is yet to discover her royal heritage. It’s the day of the magical mist horse ceremony in Avalon, and Rhianna is desperate to take part. Only problem is, humans definitely can't ride mist horses... Or can they? Discover the heartwarming story of how Rhianna Pendragon first met her beloved mist horse, Alba.
  • Roberts' Guide for Butlers and Other Household Staff

    Robert Roberts

    eBook (Skyhorse, May 13, 2014)
    Originally published in 1827, Roberts’ Guide for Butlers and Other Household Staff was a handbook for servants to perform their duties more efficiently and thoughtfully. Roberts gives a plethora of information about household duties of a butler like:• How to dress suitably for work• Regulations for the dinner table• Directions for cleaning tea trays• Giving Britannia metal a brilliant polish• Preserving fruits for the year• Addressing and behaving properly around your employer• And many more insightsRoberts provides information on how to make the best-tasting lemonade; preserving good wine for years; not passing judgments on the other servants; never letting your master ring the bell for you twice; cleaning dirty tables with a mix of milk, turpentine, and sweet oil; rubbing off rust with salad oil and lime; and other useful tidbits for the curious butler. This is a fascinating look behind the scenes of household help and will delight any nineteenth century enthusiast.
  • A Novel Approach: Whole-Class Novels, Student-Centered Teaching, and Choice

    Kate Roberts, Heinemann

    Audible Audiobook (Heinemann, Nov. 19, 2019)
    As an English teacher, Kate Roberts has seen the power of whole-class novels to build community in her classroom. But she's also seen too many kids struggle too much to read them - and consequently, check out of reading altogether. Kate's had better success getting kids to actually read - and enjoy it - when they choose their own books within a workshop model. "And yet," she says, "missed my whole-class novels." In A Novel Approach, Kate takes a deep dive into the troubles and triumphs of both whole-class novels and independent reading and arrives at a persuasive conclusion: we can find a student-centered, balanced approach to teaching reading. Kate offers a practical framework for creating units that join both teaching methods together and helps you: Identify the skills your students need to learn Choose whole-class texts that will be most relevant to your kids Map out the timing of a unit and the strategies you'll teach Meet individual needs while teaching whole novels Guide students to choice books and book clubs that build on the skills being taught Above all, Kate's plan emphasizes teaching reading skills and strategies over the books themselves. "By making sure that our classes are structured in a way that really sees students and strives to meet their needs," she argues, "we can keep reaching for the dream of a class where no student is unmoved, no reader unchanged by the end of the year."
  • Mythic & Magical: short fantasy stories

    Katherine Roberts

    language (, June 24, 2011)
    This collection of seven fantasy tales by the author of 'Song Quest' brings together some of Katherine Roberts' best loved short fiction from the 1990's. Each story carries an introduction by the author, giving a fascinating glimpse into the inspiration behind her award-winning debut novel and early days of her writing career.Note: These stories were originally published for adults, hence reading age 13+.ALSO AVAILABLE: Weird & Wonderful - a collection of seven science fiction tales by the same author.
  • The Cedar Choppers: Life on the Edge of Nothing

    Ken Roberts

    eBook (Texas A&M University Press, April 12, 2018)
    At the low-water bridge below Tom Miller Dam, west of downtown Austin, during the summer of his tenth or eleventh year, Ken Roberts had his first encounter with cedar choppers. On his way to the bridge for a leisurely afternoon of fishing, he suddenly found himself facing a group of boys who clearly came from a different place and culture than the middle-class, suburban community he was accustomed to. Rather, “. . . they looked hard—tanned, skinny, dirty. These were not kids you would see in Austin.” When Roberts’s fishing companion curtly refused the strangers’ offer to sell them a stringer of bluegills, the three boys went away, only to reappear moments later, one of them carrying a club. Roberts and his friend made a hasty retreat. This encounter provoked in the author the question, “Who are these people?” The Cedar Choppers: Life on the Edge of Nothing is his thoughtful, entertaining, and informative answer. Based on oral history interviews with several generations of cedar choppers and those who knew them, this book weaves together the lively, gritty story of these largely Scots-Irish migrants with roots in Appalachia who settled on the west side of the Balcones Fault during the mid-nineteenth century, subsisting mainly on hunting, trapping, moonshining, and, by the early twentieth century, cutting, transporting, and selling cedar fence posts and charcoal. The emergence of Austin as a major metropolitan area, especially after the 1950s, soon brought the cedar choppers and their hillbilly lifestyle into direct confrontation with the gentrified urban population east of the Balcones Fault. This clash of cultures, which provided the setting for Roberts’s encounter as a young boy, propels this first book-length treatment of the cedar choppers, their clans, their culture and mores, and their longing for a way of life that is rapidly disappearing.
  • Undercover Attraction

    Katee Robert

    eBook (Forever, Nov. 28, 2017)
    Scandal. Wealth. Power. Seduction. Welcome to the world of the O'Malleys. Ex-cop Charlotte Finch used to think there was a clear line between right and wrong. Then her fellow officers betrayed her, and the world is no longer so black and white. Especially when it's Aiden O'Malley, one of the most dangerous men in Boston, who offers her a chance for justice. The only catch: she'll have to pretend to be his fiancée for his plan to work. Aiden can't afford to let anyone see the man behind the mask. To run the O'Malley empire, he has to be cool and controlled at all times. But the moment he meets Charlie, they're playing with fire. Her slightest touch is enough to send him over the edge. At first their "engagement" was a way to eliminate his enemies. Now he'll do whatever it takes to keep her safe-- even if he has to destroy his own family to do it. More in the O'Malleys series: THE MARRIAGE CONTRACTTHE WEDDING PACTAN INDECENT PROPOSAL FORBIDDEN PROMISES THE BASTARD'S BARGAIN
  • Spell Spring

    Katherine Roberts

    language (, June 1, 2016)
    Prepare to be enchanted in this long-awaited sequel to SPELLFALL.It has been six months since the rebel Caster Lord Hawk kidnapped Natalie in an attempt to bond her to his spellclave and was imprisoned inside the Thrallstone by his son Merlin. Natalie and her family have moved to Scotland, where her mother’s magehound is teaching her magic, while Merlin stayed behind in Earthaven to help heal the root system of his father's poison.Now the soultrees of Earthaven are preparing for the Blossoming, when treemages will fertilize their flowers with unicorn dust to grow new spells. But Earthaven’s magic is draining through the gateways into the human world. To restore their power, the Spell Lords summon Natalie to take her mother’s vacant seat on the Council of Oq. Meanwhile, one of the young treemage candidates they have chosen for her spellclave has fled through the forbidden Thrallstone gateway into the human world, unwittingly releasing Lord Hawk.With the Blossoming fast approaching, Natalie and her friends find themselves once again fighting Lord Hawk’s Casters in a desperate race to gain Power of Thirteen – only this time Natalie has learned how to cast spells and is determined to do things her way, no matter what the Spell Lords say...Praise for Spellfall:“Roberts knows exactly how to rack up the tension and create parallel universes.” The Guardian."Fantasy adventure with shades of Tolkien and Pullman. Superb." The Bookseller.
  • Roberts' Guide for Butlers and Other Household Staff

    Robert Roberts

    Paperback (Skyhorse, May 13, 2014)
    Originally published in 1827, Roberts’ Guide for Butlers and Other Household Staff was a handbook for servants to perform their duties more efficiently and thoughtfully. Roberts gives a plethora of information about household duties of a butler like:• How to dress suitably for work• Regulations for the dinner table• Directions for cleaning tea trays• Giving Britannia metal a brilliant polish• Preserving fruits for the year• Addressing and behaving properly around your employer• And many more insightsRoberts provides information on how to make the best-tasting lemonade; preserving good wine for years; not passing judgments on the other servants; never letting your master ring the bell for you twice; cleaning dirty tables with a mix of milk, turpentine, and sweet oil; rubbing off rust with salad oil and lime; and other useful tidbits for the curious butler. This is a fascinating look behind the scenes of household help and will delight any nineteenth century enthusiast.
  • Crafting for Cat Ladies: 35 Purr-fect Feline Projects

    Kat Roberts

    Paperback (Lark Crafts, May 23, 2017)
    For cat-crazy crafters, these 35 unique projects are absolutely purr-fect! Sweet and trendy, creative and fun to make, the crafts are divided into four sections—accessories, apparel, home, and party. Projects range from a kitty clutch wallet and cat print jeans to kitty-shaped coasters and cat-themed tablecloth. Each project includes easy-to-follow step-by-step photography as well as an overview of the tools and materials used in the book and all necessary templates.
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  • Spell Spring

    Katherine Roberts

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 6, 2016)
    Prepare to be enchanted in this long awaited sequel to Katherine Roberts’ best-selling novel SPELLFALL. It is six months since the rebel Caster Lord Hawk kidnapped Natalie and was imprisoned inside the Thrallstone by his son Merlin. Now the soultrees of Earthaven are preparing for the Blossoming, when treemages will fertilize the flowers with unicorn dust to grow new spells. But Earthaven's magic is draining away through the gateways into the human world, where Lord Hawk has escaped and is reforming his spellclave. To restore their power, the Spell Lords summon Natalie to take her mother’s seat on the Council of Oq. They have chosen a powerful young treemage called Squirrel to join her, but he is not ready to sacrifice his familiar and flees into the human world, where he becomes Lord Hawk's prey. With the Blossoming fast approaching, Natalie and her friends once again find themselves fighting Hawk’s Casters in a desperate race to gain Power of Thirteen - only this time Natalie has learned how to cast spells and is determined to do things her way, no matter what the Spell Lords say... Praise for Book 1 Spellfall: "Fantasy adventure with shades of Tolkien and Pullman. Superb." The Bookseller.
  • Dark Quetzal

    Katherine Roberts

    Paperback (Chicken House, April 1, 2004)
    The breathtaking conclusion to the fantastical ECHORIUM SEQUENCE is now available in paperback!The Singers on the Isle of Echoes are finally living in peace. But their harmony is threatened by a dark force. Frazhin, the evil sorcerer, has returned. This time, his devious scheme is to destroy the Echorium by changing time itself.Only the spirited Kyarra, Frazhin's long-lost daughter, may be able to prevent the Echorium's downfall. With the help of the Dark Quetzal, an amazing boy-bird, Kyarra must rally all the forces of good. But will they be strong enough to thwart Frazhin's wicked plans once and for all?
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