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  • Robert Burns' Typewriter: Poems in Scots

    William Clark, Clarkscript

    Audible Audiobook (Clarkscript, Sept. 5, 2017)
    Suppose Scotland's national poet Robert Burns' had used a magic typewriter to write his greatest works. What if someone discovered it and put it to work today? What would the poetry be like? No need to wonder - it has happened - this audiobook is the result. A varied collection of listenable verse in Scots, suitable for a wide age range. if you like Burns' poems, you will enjoy these. Subjects range from clootie dumplings, through Nature, to scary kirkyards. Humor and pathos in carefully metered verse makes for ease of recitation. Wull keep weans an' big yins spellboon fur 'oors. Aye, gie it a go the noo.
  • States & Capitals USA

    William Clark

    language (Clarkscript.com, Feb. 12, 2012)
    Can you recognize and name all 50 states of America? Easy to use. Study the map segment and name the state from its capital and nickname. Handy list of states, capitals, and postal abbreviations included. This illustrated interactive quiz enables you to learn, test and improve your knowledge of States and Capitals of the USA .Plus original poem "Remember the 50 States". Details of a free download pdf worksheets included.EffectiveEnjoyableExciting
  • Presidents List USA

    William Clark

    language (Clarkscript.com, Feb. 12, 2012)
    The Buck Stops HereGrowing nations need great leaders. America has been fortunate in times of trial to find men of character and courage to lead the nation. There have been forty-five presidents. Can you name them? This illustrated interactive quiz enables you to test and improve your knowledge of the Presidents of the USA.The answers are multiple-choice if you get one wrong you are taken back to base and start again. This reinforces learning and teaches you to be careful.
  • Pines: A Logger Repents

    William Clark

    language (clarkscript.com, Sept. 25, 2019)
    This book tells the story, in lively lyrical verse, of Caleb, an old logger from the days of saw and ax. After a long career chopping down trees, he finally meets his match and learns a life-changing lesson.Most folks link pine trees with Christmas, small and in a corner of the room, but their big brothers live in the great forests. Logging is an American way of life. Pioneers swung axes to win logs from the virgin forests and build family homes. Later, folks earned a living by exporting the lumber. Huge swathes of timber covered much America. Exploitation was inevitable.Ancient trees soared skywards in a challenge to fearless men. Loggers roaming the early forests were a band of adventurous characters. Daring exploits became legend. Many a tall tale spiraled up with the campfire sparks as weary men exchanged yarns. Stories of a giant of a man called Paul Bunyan, and his blue ox Babe, became popular. They have featured in books and films ever since.At a time of growing awareness of the folly of destroying natural resources, this story shows the need to change our ways – no matter how old we are.An audiobook version narrated by the author can be found here: https://www.audible.com/pd/B07YVNWZ4G/?source_code=AUDFPWS0223189MWT-BK-ACX0-167286&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_167286_rh_usIllustrations of vintage logging scenes enhance the text.
  • Inspiring Quotes of Presidents of the USA

    William Clark

    language (clarkscript.com, Aug. 16, 2013)
    Inspiring Quotes of Presidents of the USAIn the course of their speeches American Presidents often grasp and express a truth worth remembering. Have fun testing your knowledge of great leaders and their inspiring words. You are given a choice of three answers to each question. Click on the correct answer. If you get it wrong you return to the beginning. You have to learn to progress. You can cheat by using the forward buttons but your challenge is to learn the President inspiring quotes.
  • Capitals & States USA

    William Clark

    language (Clarkscript.com, Nov. 22, 2013)
    Capitals & States USAThis is a companion quiz to States and Capitals of the USA. Used together, one helps to reinforce the other as you learn.Have fun learning your Capitals and States of the USA with a quiz. You are given the state, map location, and state nickname. Click on the correct capital, choice of four. If you get it wrong you return to the beginning. You have to learn all the capitals to progress. If you don't want to return to the start every time, use the gold star ranks. You earn a star for every 10 answers you get correct. You can cheat by using the forward buttons but your challenge is to learn all the capitals and win the gold cup.
  • States Postal Abbreviations

    William Clark

    language (Clarkscript.com, Feb. 23, 2012)
    Have fun test ing your knowledge of the USA States' Postal Abbreviations.
  • Periodic Table of the Elements: Learn your periodic table with a quiz

    William Clark

    language (Clarkscript, Feb. 17, 2012)
    How to learn the Periodic Table of the ElementsCheck your knowledge or learn The Periodic Table of the Elements with this easy to use interactive quiz. Includes a mnemonic to help you memorize the list. Interactive.Latest element names NIHONIUM OGANESSON TENNESSINE MOSCOVIUM have been added
  • Robert Burns' Typewriter: Poems in Scots

    William Clark

    eBook (Clarkscript, July 23, 2017)
    Suppose Scotland's national poet Robert Burns' had used a magic typewriter to write his greatest works. What if someone discovered it and put it to work today? What would the poetry be like? No need to wonder – it has happened – this book is the result.A varied collection of readable verse in Scots suitable for a wide age range – if you like Burns' poems you will enjoy these. Subjects range from clootie dumplings through Nature to scary kirkyards. Humour and pathos in carefully metered verse makes for ease of recitation. Wull keep weans an' big yins spellboon fur 'oors. Aye, gie it a go the noo.
  • Twinkle Twinkle I Love You: An Old Rhyme Reborn

    William Clark

    language (clarkscript, Dec. 5, 2018)
    β€œTwinkle Twinkle I Love You” You teaches you a new song. It grew out of the old favorite Twinkle Twinkle Little Star. But this is not a variation β€” it is like a sister with a family resemblance, but unique. The melody differs, and the lyric takes off in a new direction. The e-book is interactive β€” you read the line and tap the image to play the tune. Sing along with your children and have great fun.Space is the past and the future. Our ancestors gazed in awe and wonder at the heavens. Today, with giant telescopes we look up at the immense possibilities of distant galaxies and coming adventures. This song respects the past and welcomes the future. Put a twinkle in someone's eye by singing or playing it.
  • Crazy Kid's Bird Limericks

    William Clark

    language (Clarkscript, May 11, 2016)
    We all love birds. We all love limericks. Put them together and they take flight in the imagination. A superb collection of verses for children and adults who have retained their sense of awe and wonder for our feathered friends.
  • Polish Periodic Table

    William Clark

    eBook (Clarkscript, Dec. 11, 2016)
    Have fun learning your Periodic Table of the Elements in the Polish language with a quiz. You are given the symbol and three choices of name. Click on the correct name. If you get it wrong you return to the beginning. You have to learn all the elements to progress. You can cheat by using the forward buttons but your challenge is to learn all the elements. If you don't want to return to the start every time, use the gold star ranks. You earn a star for every answer you get correct. You can cheat by using the forward buttons but your challenge is to learn your Periodic Table and win your gold cup.