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Books with author Laura Ross

  • Differentiating Reading Instruction: How to Teach Reading To Meet the Needs of Each Student by Laura Robb

    Laura Robb

    Paperback (Scholastic Teaching Resources: Theory and Practice, March 15, 1849)
    None
  • Differentiating Reading Instruction by Robb, Laura

    Laura.. Robb

    Paperback (Scholastic Taeching Resuorces: Theory &Practice,2008., March 15, 2008)
    Differentiating Reading InstructionRobb, Laura
  • Differentiating Reading Instruction: How to Teach Reading To Meet the Needs of Each Student by Robb, Laura

    Laura Robb

    Paperback (Scholastic Teaching Resources: Theory and Practice, March 15, 1780)
    New copy. Fast shipping. Will be shipped from US.
  • Teaching Reading In Social Studies, Science and Math by Robb, Laura

    Laura Robb

    Teaching Reading In Social Studies, Science and Math by Robb, Laura [Scholastic Teaching Resources (Theory an, 2003] ( Paperback ) [Paperback]
  • Hand Puppets

    Ross Laura

    Hardcover (World's Work Ltd, Aug. 16, 1971)
    None
  • Finger Puppets

    Laura Ross

    Hardcover (Lothrop Lee & Shepard, Oct. 15, 1971)
    Instructions for making and manipulating bare-finger puppets, shadow finger-puppets, Thumbelina puppets, and several others.
  • Finger puppets: easy to make, fun to use.

    Laura. Ross, Frank, Ross

    Paperback (Lothrop, Lee, and Shepard, )
    None
  • Hand Puppets: How To Make and Use Them

    ROSS LAURA

    Paperback (Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Books, Aug. 16, 1969)
    1969 Lothrop, Lee, and shephard co. publishers,
  • The Passion of Marie Romanov: A Tale of Anastasia's Sister

    Laura Rose

    MP3 CD (Made for Success, Inc. and Blackstone Audio, Nov. 7, 2017)
    [Read by Lillian Webb and Travis Smith]July 17, 1918 -- from the writings of Marie Nicolaevna Romanovna, age 19. Midnight, in bed with her sister, Anastasia (Shvybz), in the Ipatiev Mansion in Ekaterinburg, during the last night of their lives.''So much of my story unfolds by moonlight. This is a tale of midnight wakings and forced marches before dawn. Since this nightmare began, I do not dare undress, even to go to bed. I wear my dressing gown, my hair is prepared, and my shoes are set beside me. I have no idea when we will be summoned to rise. We have moved, as in the worst of dreams, slowly toward this place. There is no logic other than the sleepwalker's obedience -- to follow instruction, which we cannot resist: an actual lunacy. Now, I have control only of this -- my record of what happened to us, to me. I have committed a single sin, my one terrible transgression. I pray to be absolved. In this recording of memory lies all meaning to my life. Let my will prevail in this, my ultimate wish, to salvage something of value from this tragedy. The rest, as my mother says, is in God's hands. When I look back, as I must in the short time allotted to me now, I can see the exact moment when our lives changed: at last light, on the thirteenth of March, 1917.''The Passion of Marie Romanov is based on original diaries and letters and told from the point of view of the third Romanov daughter, Marie, Anastasia's closest, older sister. In startling new historical detail, Marie's story is unique. Marie is the only one who crossed the frozen Siberian river with her parents and only Marie shared her full seventy-eight days and nights in 'The House of Special Purpose.'
  • Snuffles and Snouts by Laura Robb

    Laura Robb

    Hardcover (Dial, March 15, 1898)
    Will be shipped from US. Used books may not include companion materials, may have some shelf wear, may contain highlighting/notes, may not include CDs or access codes. 100% money back guarantee.
  • The Passion of Marie Romanov: A Tale of Anastasia's Sister

    Laura Rose

    Audio CD (Made for Success, Inc. and Blackstone Audio, Nov. 7, 2017)
    [Read by Lillian Webb and Travis Smith]July 17, 1918 -- from the writings of Marie Nicolaevna Romanovna, age 19. Midnight, in bed with her sister, Anastasia (Shvybz), in the Ipatiev Mansion in Ekaterinburg, during the last night of their lives.''So much of my story unfolds by moonlight. This is a tale of midnight wakings and forced marches before dawn. Since this nightmare began, I do not dare undress, even to go to bed. I wear my dressing gown, my hair is prepared, and my shoes are set beside me. I have no idea when we will be summoned to rise. We have moved, as in the worst of dreams, slowly toward this place. There is no logic other than the sleepwalker's obedience -- to follow instruction, which we cannot resist: an actual lunacy. Now, I have control only of this -- my record of what happened to us, to me. I have committed a single sin, my one terrible transgression. I pray to be absolved. In this recording of memory lies all meaning to my life. Let my will prevail in this, my ultimate wish, to salvage something of value from this tragedy. The rest, as my mother says, is in God's hands. When I look back, as I must in the short time allotted to me now, I can see the exact moment when our lives changed: at last light, on the thirteenth of March, 1917.''The Passion of Marie Romanov is based on original diaries and letters and told from the point of view of the third Romanov daughter, Marie, Anastasia's closest, older sister. In startling new historical detail, Marie's story is unique. Marie is the only one who crossed the frozen Siberian river with her parents and only Marie shared her full seventy-eight days and nights in 'The House of Special Purpose.'