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Being a good parent is very difficult. Each day, your teen is faced with difficulties you could only once imagine. In the Survival Guide, God VS Peer Pressure, Ryder and Madison are faced with some hard decisions about sex. As your teen reads about their experiences, they will relate to these powerful forces. After identifying with these two typical teens, the Survival Guide will clear up the confusion. Your youth will learn what God has to say about sex and their bodies. Peer Pressure is strong, but God is stronger. Empower your teen. Help them understand God's plan for their life.
Young minds journey to faraway places. Children embrace possibilities and find wonder in things adults soon forget. When you read Dream Catchers, you will gaze into the heart of a child. Using their own words, these talented youngsters have poured out their dreams, and made known, their aspirations. This collection of donated works is making a difference in the quality of life a child may experience. Thank you for supporting Arkansas Children's Hospital and St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
Inspired by the Life of Sunday Stepney Lewis At her Grandmother's behest, Sunday's weekday name was given. Born last of nine siblings, Sunday refused to hide her powerful singing voice among her talented brothers and sisters. A bratty little girl grows up and paves her way through the cruel music industry. Along her journey, she finds heartache, pain, triumph, and lastly redemption. It's Sunday, by Sunday S. Lewis, Topazpublishingllc.com
The story of Bessie Coleman, first African American aviatrix. The Bessie Coleman story is narrated by Tommie Sue Parker and based on the life of Bessie Coleman.
Young minds journey to faraway places. Children embrace possibilities and find wonder in things adults soon forget. When you read Dream Catchers, you will gaze into the heart of a child. Using their own words, these talented youngsters have poured out their dreams, and made known, their aspirations. This collection of donated works are making a difference in the quality of life a child may experience. Thank you for supporting Arkansas Children's Hospital, and St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
Sixteen year old Stephanie is a self-proclaimed Demon Queen. The world is her personal footstool. Although her friends were groomed to serve her, she takes for granted the people who love her most. A usual day of shopping and a cozy dinner with friends establishes the foundation for Stephanie's transformation. Her metamorphosis takes place through a fever-induced hallucination. During this hallucination, Stephanie goes back in time. She is forced to live the life of a slave on her own family's plantation. Stephanie haughty nature poses a threat to her personal well-being and jeopardizes the lives of those who truly love her.
Testing, Assessment, and Evaluations This study guide is organized into seven sections with assessment following each activity. Vocabulary activities have been designed to develop and evaluate grade level vocabulary. Prior to reading each chapter, focus writing activities have been included to spur discussion of relevant topics. Study questions will keep students focused as they read the story, while challenging them to make inferences and draw conclusions based on events in the text. A creative writing activity allows the students to present original material while maintaining characterization that is consistent with the original text. This section also utilizes technology, an increasingly important component of our society. A research section will afford the students an opportunity to develop their investigative skills, and then synthesize the material they have gathered into a documented essay. Graphic organizers and rubrics have been included for the teacher's convenience. Lastly, a student's section has been included. While this study guide is basically designed for juniors and seniors, it can be modified for any high school class or activity. Associated activities will appeal to the visual, verbal, and kinesthetic learners, while creating an opportunity for peer interaction and effective feedback. These units are also designed to foster parent child interaction by utilizing open social discussions.
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