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Books in Lucky Duck Books series

  • Family Snapshot

    Simon Firth

    Hardcover (Gardners Books, Feb. 29, 2000)
    None
  • More Write Dance: Extending Development of Write Dance for Children age 5-9

    Ragnhild Oussoren

    Hardcover (SAGE Publications Ltd, March 5, 2012)
    The Write Dance program is a lively, innovative, and above all, fun approach to developing prewriting and writing skills using movement. More Write Dance uses music, instructions and illustrations to help teachers guide children on how to refine and develop their drawings to achieve fluent letter strings. This new edition includes: greater guidance on foundation movements, letter groups and joins; more teaching materials to help children learn to write; a fully revised introduction that outlines the theory behind the program; and more guidance for practitioners on using this approach.Described by the author as β€²an adventure with letters!β€² the book and audio CD will help children of all abilities to develop their writing, creativity and motor skills.Ragnhild Oussoren is the creator of Write Dance and gives workshops in different countries. The Write Dance method has been so successful that it is practiced in six languages all around the world.
  • The theatre cat

    Maureen Potter

    Hardcover (O'Brien Press, Jan. 1, 1986)
    (A lively, hilarious romp through theatre life with Ireland's favourite entertainer Maureen PotterTommy lives an adventurous life, full of variety and fun. He gets entangled in events both onstage and offstage. He even costars in the show!)
  • Emotional Literacy Hour

    Jean Gross, Barbara Maines

    Paperback (SAGE Publications Ltd, Jan. 30, 2000)
    None
  • Is it Fair?: Learning about Equal Opportunities for Key Stages 2 and 3

    Sarah Johnston

    Paperback (SAGE Publications Ltd, Jan. 1, 2002)
    HIGHLY COMMENDED TES/NASEN TEACHING AND LEARNING AWARD This pack encourages young people to explore the subject of equal opportunities, considering issues such as prejudice, stereotyping, discrimination and racism. There is a strong story line about a space creature called Gorm who travels around the galaxy and finds that being different can be very difficult. There are five sections: " being the same " being different " good and bad things about being the same and different " being treated differently " being treated fairly. Being different should be celebrated. We hope this pack will help in this process!
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