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The
Art Book
This is the softcover version--Portable, practical, full of information
and pictures about 500 of the world's greatest painters and sculptors from antiquity to
now...and at an affordable price! A beautiful, illustrated, handy guide for all ages and
education levels. If you’d like information about the hardcover version, click
here.
Art
Making and Education (Disciplines in Art Education : Contexts of
Understanding)
In this work, artists defend the value of thinking and talking
about art, supporting the educational importance of the creative act itself. Here is evidence
that Discipline-Based Art Education is credible.
Art Smart! Ready-to-Use Slides & Activities for Teaching Art History &
Appreciation
This is a resource of creative ideas to integrate art history into the
curriculum. Versatile, it can be used for simple craft lessons or for thorough Discipline
Based Art Education Lessons. A highly recommended tool for teaching art in grades
3-9.
The
First Days of School: How to Be an Effective Teacher
A book for teachers by
teachers. Includes excellent advice on expectations, classroom management, lesson
mastery and more. A superb book for the student teacher, first year teacher, and even for
veterans.
Hooked on Drawing!: Illustrated Lessons & Exercises for Grades 4 and Up
This
instruction book covers basic drawing elements and skills, plus considers the developmental
stages students go through. An excellent resource for art teachers working with students in
grades 4 and up.
Mudworks : Creative Clay, Dough, and Modeling Experiences
A great resource
for creative art with elementary students. Easy to follow (and easy to clean up) recipes for
a variety of doughs, textures and mediums. A superb resource on it’s way to becoming a
classic!
Multicultural Studio Art Projects for Secondary Students : Ready-To-Use Lesson Plans,
Color Prints and Worksheets for Exploring Eight World Cultures
Explore
several different cultures through their art, their customs, geography and history. A
useable resource for art teachers, social studies teachers, home schoolers and anyone else
who wants to use art to teach world culture (or world culture to teach art). Highly
recommended.
Want to search for other informative books about art or education? Search for excellent books here. Highly recommended search key words or key phrases: classroom management, lesson plans, teaching tips, teaching art
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The
Complete Idiot's Guide to Genealogy
An easy, clear guide to conducting
searches, gathering information, keeping records, using the Internet, and much more. A
superb book for beginners, with tips that even veterans can use. Highly
recommended!
The
Genealogist's Companion & Sourcebook
This is my personal stand-by, the book
I go back to time and again. An excellent, thorough genealogy resource for information
about Federal Census Records, State Census Records, County Records, Libraries,
African-American and Native American genealogy, Immigration, sample forms and much
more.
Genealogy Online for Dummies
Here’s help for researching genealogy via the
Internet--researching names, finding where ancestors lived, locating records and more. It
includes the full Basic Edition of the bestselling Family Tree Maker genealogical software
and useful genealogical utilities.
Genealogy Via the Internet: Tracing Your Family Roots Quickly and Easily: Computerized
Genealogy...
A humorous, informative and affordable guide to doing genealogy
via the Internet--hints, tips, software reviews, and plenty of links to genealogy sites on the
Internet. A highly recommended resource.
Want to search for other genealogy books? Search for outstanding books here. Highly recommended search key words and key phrases are: genealogy handbook, family history, British genealogy, German genealogy, Native American genealogy, African American genealogy
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Are
Mormons Christians?
Stephen E. Robinson explores the accusations against
Mormons being Christians. He offers accounts, logical arguments and historically accepted
facts as reasons why "Mormons" are Christians. For anyone questioning whether
"Mormons" are Christians, this is the book to include in your quest. It is easy to read and
has references for further study. A useful book for both "Mormons" and
non-Mormons.
The
Book of Mormon
Is this book another testament of Jesus Christ, or a bunch of
bunk? Study it for yourself and decide. Quoting one objective reader: “Forgetting all
debates over the truthfulness of the Book of Mormon, the record does have a story to tell
for our day. It offers an insight as to discovering man's relationship with religion and with
man's creator. As a book review and not taking into account its accompanying religion I
believe this book should belong on any religious scolar's bookshelf as it assists in answering
even the most basic religious questions left out from the bible. The very idea of Christ
manifesting himself as an exalted being in the Americas "to visit the sheep not of this fold"
(John 10:16) is a provocative religious theory to contemplate. (--signed Curious about
religion (cole@stolaf.edu) from Minnesota , 05/02/98)”
Jesus
the Christ: A Study of the Messiah and His Mission According to Holy Scriptures...
This book, first printed in 1915, is an official publication of the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is a “Mormon” classic which takes an in-depth look
into the divine mission of Jesus Christ. Want to know what “Mormons” really
believe about Christ? Then read this book. If amazon.com does not have it in stock, try
http://www.deseretbook.com/~DBP1697~ -- That should take you directly to another
page to order it.
How
Wide the Divide?: A Mormon & an Evangelical in Conversation
Craig
Blomberg, a committed Evangelical scholar, and Stephen Robinson, a committed Mormon
scholar, set out to listen to one another and to ferret out the genuine agreements and
disagreements between them. cataber@princeton.edu from Princeton, NJ , 01/17/98
wrote: “A breakthrough and an eye-opener! As someone who has read many books
on both sides of this "divide," I was extremely impressed with the tone and approach of this
book. I appreciated the fact that the book was not out to proove anything about the other
person's beliefs, and gave each side a chance to state their own views as well as express
misgivings about the others' views...” A reader from Washington state, USA ,
01/12/98 wrote: “Informative. As a Christian looking into Mormonism, I found it
interesting to finally read a book that took an honest look at what LDS believe. So many of
the books out there are so biased and full of inaccuracies or misleading statements that they
are close to worthless. This book lets a knowledgeable Mormon state his religious views in
his own words, comparing them with evangelical positions. An evangelical does the same
thing, and the two authors' writings complement each other well...” [Some critics have
taken “extra” writings (Mormon writings not in the LDS cannon) and twisted
them, to use them against this book. So, unfortunately, there are extremists who don’t
know how to handle this book because it shows many have been duped with
misinformation.]
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Time
Bomb 2000 : What the Year 2000 Computer Crisis Means to You!
An excellent
book for everyday-people about the YK2 computer bug. It looks at how the bug might
affect various jobs, utilities, transportation, banking, the stock market, food supplies, home
PC’s, news and information, health care, government, education, communication services
and much more. It gives “best-case” and “worst-case” senarios, and lets the reader decide
how, or even if, they want to prepare. The message behind this book is: “Be informed
and decide for yourself what course of action you will take (if any).” Highly
recommended.
The
Bantam New College German & English Dictionary
Out of several English &
German dictionaries I looked at, the Bantam New College Dictionary is THE best. It is
thorough and comprehensive, easy to use, and priced right too. An excellent resource to
help with German language.
The
Complete Idiot's Guide to Learning German on Your Own
Of all the books I
examined, this one was my favorite. It is especially useful when used in conjuction with a
book & tape course such as "Mastering German", below. This book takes something that
looks difficult, and makes it fun and easy to understand. It plainly explains pronunciation,
noun cases, noun gender, conversation needed in various social situations, and much more.
Es ist fantastisch! (It is fantastic!)
German Level I/2 Cassettes and Listening Guide
I really enjoyed this set. The
tape presentation was clear, giving opportunity to hear and practice pronunciation. The
booklet was a handy reference and explained some of the basics. This is a useful set for
either just dabbling in German...or used as "extra practice" in conjunction with a beginner's
book such as "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Learning German", above. It's a nice way to
ease into German before spending mega-bucks for an in-depth course. Great as a refresher,
or for drill and practice while driving, exercising or working around the house.
Mastering German Level 1/Book & 12 Audio Cassettes
This is a comprehensive
course that requires concentration and self-motivation. If you are looking for a breezy
course to dabble with, this isn't it. On the other hand, if you're serious about learning
German, this is THE course to invest in. It is an excellent tool for learning German, but
may leave some complete beginners perplexed. For total novices I suggest using this set in
conjunction with a "basics" book such as "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Learning
German", above. If you're motivated and willing to take time out to study, this is a superb
set.
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