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Books with author Steve Mark

  • Born Standing Up: A Comic's Life

    Steve Martin

    Hardcover (Publisher, March 15, 2007)
    In the mid 70's Steve Martin exploded onto the comedy scene. By 1978 he was the biggest concert draw in the history of stand-up. In 1981 he quit forwvwr. This book in his own words, the story of "why I did stand-up and why I walked away." Dustjacket
  • Born Standing Up: A Comic's Life

    Steve Martin

    Hardcover (Thorndike Pr, Dec. 5, 2007)
    The author shares the stories of his years in stand-up comedy in a memoir that recalls a first job selling guidebooks at Disneyland, his early magic and comedy act, his years of honing his craft, and the discipline and originality it took to take him to the top.
  • Art of photography: teach photography , this book is the beginners photography guide , the digital photography and basic photography

    Mark Sten

    eBook (, June 27, 2018)
    Art of photographyDo you like photography? .. Read this bookSecrets for Professional Photography 1.Definition of photography and its types2.Types of Photography.3.History of Photography.4.When the camera was invented.5.History of the camera.6.Learn the art of photography.7.The camera during shooting.8.9 Secrets for Professional Photography.9.How to become a professional photographer.-Definition of photography and its types:-Photography, photography, or photography is the process of producing images through the effects of light; reflective rays from the scene are imaginative within a light-sensitive material, and then the material is then processed, resulting in an image representing the view.- Photography is also called photography.- A photographic word is derived from Greek, meaning painting or writing with light.-Types of Photography:-1 / Photography nature: In nature photography must consider the existence of the earth, sky and water - if any - the combination of these natural formations with the presence of the moon or stars at an angle and lighting given the photographer illustrious results. -The best times to photograph the landscape is sunset or sunrise with a drag and a controlled movement and be shadows. -2 / The life of cities: It is all that reflects the life of the city and what is happening in the streets of the events of life.- 3 / Night photography: Night photography has a specific time, and the ideal time to shoot is after sunset minutes or before sunrise when the sky color is dark blue, does not use the flash in the night images and needs a camera holder or camera on the surface Fixed.
  • Easy Peasy Lemon Squeezy: Cool Ways to Remember Stuff

    Steve Martin

    eBook (Buster Books, Oct. 4, 2012)
    Packed with tons of simple tips and tricks to boost kids' brains and give them amazing memories! Uncover brand new mnemonics and rhymes to help you remember anything in a flash - from facts about physics, to sporting superstars, brilliant books and much, much more. Split into handy subject-based sections, plus a 'Memory Gym' containing more simple and fun techniques that will take kids' memory power even further.
  • Kate Shelley and the Midnight Express Lessons Elementary STEM + Reading

    Hess Mark Steven

    eBook
    If you’ve come to know my units, you’ll find the same sort of critical thinking and hands-on exploration and creativity here . . .Come all the way across the curriculum from READING to STEM activities in this hands-on unit. My advanced group 2nd graders loved this! I would use this for advanced 1st graders in their second semester or 3rd grade as well. I don’t think it would be a stretch to say 4th graders would enjoy it as well.“Kate Shelley and the Midnight Express” is a Reading Rainbow book.Level: advanced 1st (second semester), advanced 2nd, regular to advanced 3rd, 4th gradeMaterials: commonly found in classroomsTime: around 4+ hours totalActivities/LessonsPrimary Photo Analysis: Students observe and think about a photo of a high railroad bridge—the Kate Shelley Bridge—in Iowa.Structural Strength of Triangles: Students use measuring tools to accurately draw and measure parallel lines onto cardstock. They cut out cardstock strips and assemble them into squares and triangles for a hands-on feel to prove that a triangle is stronger than a square.Design a Steel Viaduct Bridge: Students design their own steel viaduct using what they know about triangles and bridges. Students use simple mathematical scale to determine the height of the bridge and brainstorm comparisons.“Kate Shelley and the Midnight Express”: Students use their new understanding to create strong background knowledge for Kate’s story. We use my “Primary GATE with Caldecott” process to think critically about the book and to participate in the reading of the story. Have your students try to “Kate Walk.” It’s fun!Kate’s Actions: Meeting standards of plot and characterization through an analysis of Kate’s actions in a ready-to-print activity sheet. Theme and Morse Code: Young readers explore theme and main idea through a graphic organizer and then tap out their own Morse Code to share their ideas. Very popular activity!
  • My Friend Peanut

    Steven Mark

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, March 22, 2016)
    Kelly is a delightful young girl who attracts many interesting and unique pets to join her on her farm. She loves and cares for them, and there is always a moral to be learned! Many of these animals will have a story to tell of their own in the near future.
  • The Leaves Fall All Around

    Steve Mack

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 2009)
    Rookie Preschool books are bursting with alliteration, repetition, and singalong fun that encourages emergent readers to participate in the storytelling. Each book includes suggested activities linked to the story and its theme.
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  • Fairly OddParents, The Volume 2: Beware the Babysitter

    Steve Marmel

    Paperback (TokyoPop, June 8, 2004)
    Collects four stories following the adventures of a ten-year-old Timmy with his fairy godparents, Cosmos and Wanda, and Timmy's babysitter, the evil Vicky.
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  • Dog-ku: Very Clever Haikus Cleverly Written by Very Clever Dogs

    Steve D. Marsh

    Hardcover (St. Martin's Griffin, Oct. 28, 2008)
    Have you ever wondered what dogs are thinking? Or how they see their world? Steve Marsh became an “accidental dog whisperer” one day when he sensed his Black Lab-Rhodesian Ridgeback was trying to tell him about an idea for a book of haiku. What resulted was Dog-ku, a genuinely funny celebration of dogs (and their issues!). Featuring haiku on topics ranging from treats, food, and hygiene to commentary on cats, squirrels, and other breeds, Dog-ku tackles the wonders and frustrations of dog life from a dog's perspective. Utterly irresistible and totally relatable for dog-loving humans of all breeds, Dog-ku is sure to have you laughing in a mere three lines and seventeen syllables! Advanced Praise for Dog-ku:“Funny furry wordsA sweet book to give; to getWarm wise and woofy.”--Mordecai Siegal, bestselling author of Dog Spelled Backwards"It's a dog's life! Zac and Steve tell it like it is with charm, wit, and thoughtfulness....A must-read for all dog owners who hear the lovely sound of their dogs' hearts and voices in their heads." --Charlotte Reed, author of The Miss Fido Manners Complete Book of Dog Etiquette
  • The Boys' Book 3: Even More Ways to be the Best at Everything

    Steve Martin

    eBook (Buster Books, Dec. 5, 2012)
    Even more ways for every boy to be the Best at Everything. Find out how to throw a custard pie and tame a lion, as well as how to make a time capsule, navigate by the stars and much more!
  • Dog-ku: Very Clever Haikus Cleverly Written by Very Clever Dogs

    Steve D. Marsh

    eBook (St. Martin's Griffin, June 10, 2014)
    Have you ever wondered what dogs are thinking? Or how they see their world? Steve D. Marsh became an "accidental dog whisperer" one day when he sensed his Black Lab-Rhodesian Ridgeback was trying to tell him about an idea for a book of haiku. What resulted was Dog-ku, a genuinely funny celebration of dogs (and their issues!). Featuring haiku on topics ranging from treats, food, and hygiene to commentary on cats, squirrels, and other breeds, Dog-ku tackles the wonders and frustrations of dog life from a dog's perspective. Utterly irresistible and totally relatable for dog-loving humans of all breeds, Dog-ku is sure to have you laughing in a mere three lines and seventeen syllables! Advanced Praise for Dog-ku:"Funny furry wordsA sweet book to give; to getWarm wise and woofy."--Mordecai Siegal, bestselling author of Dog Spelled Backwards"It's a dog's life! Zac and Steve tell it like it is with charm, wit, and thoughtfulness....A must-read for all dog owners who hear the lovely sound of their dogs' hearts and voices in their heads." --Charlotte Reed, author of The Miss Fido Manners Complete Book of Dog Etiquette
  • Born Standing Up: A Comic's Life

    Steve Martin

    Hardcover (Scribner, Nov. 20, 2007)
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