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GONE Book 04 Courtroom (Year 2031) Theme: Opportunity. Determination. Curiosity. How will that help Bjorn in a courtroom?---How do the situations in your life which are outside of your control work together to impact you?
GONE Book 03 Brio (Year 2030) Theme: Destiny Is destiny made of choices we make or the choices others around us make? Learn about the choices investigative reporter Bjorn Esterday and school teacher Sarah Paradise made. Seemingly simply tiny decisions could have a lasting effect generations to come. This is the 3rd of 25 of the adventures in this series. The 26th book is the Conversation Station, which provides a "lesson plan" and activities for groups. This book can be used in person as well as virtually for active engaging group interaction. Likewise, it has been structured to also be a stand-alone entertaining adventure.
GONE Book 02 AromaX (Year 2030) Theme: Leadership Last time we saw Bjorn Esterday, he couldn't shake the identity foisted upon him in Brio prison. Now, it appears he will be a "guest" for an undetermined length of time. Meanwhile the Daily Memo newspaper as well as the rest of Courtly City continue to live life and don't appear to immediately miss Bjorn. Will anybody realize his present predicament? Is Courtly City's ally AromaX going through a leadership change? Is that impacting just AromaX citizens or could it seriously impact Courtly City, as well?
In America, the decade of the 2030's reveals the effects of a country ravaged by an unprecedented political regime.Now, corporations rule city-fifedoms with militarized units to keep order and control. Curious newspaper reporter, Bjorn Esterday, has a seemingly innocuous assignment. While on the job,he encounters Sarah Paradise, an apparently ordinary school teacher.Yet, swift encounters drive even ordinary strangers on a journey of mystery and murder. Through the fog of love and loss, through the maze of mythical propaganda and reality, through the tangle of unexpected events, two strangers forge a bond and develop a mutual trust they cannot explain. Can they quickly solve a crime lest they, themselves, become entangled and framed with committing it. They are faced with such treachery, they must prepare themselves to walk away from everything, perhaps even life itself. True character is tested in the fires of an enduring paradox. The answer depends on stitching together the flimsiest edges of a clue and joining hidden past with unknown future to navigate the wrenching path of the present. Will ancestral choices constrain your inalienable rights? The question is 01010111 01101001 01101100 01101100 00100000 01000010 01101010 01101111 01110010 01101110 00100000 01100101 01110110 01100101 01110010 00100000 01110011 01100101 01100101 00100000 01010011 01100001 01110010 01100001 01101000 00100000 01100001 01100111 01100001 01101001 01101110 00111111 00100000
Firestorms rage when Firebrands encounter the unexpected. How did Polly meet Button? Who made her travel from Ireland to the Colonies in 1770? What helped her gain freedom? Who did Polly meet when she thought all hope was lost? Is Billy, the carriage driver, resourceful enough to keep Jane and Silversmith safe and shepherd them on a search for the truth? When captured, would you fight or succumb?After a struggle, are you open to encountering a new acquaintance? How do you know when the danger is over? When would you feel safe?In these rugged Colonies, what would you pay for freedom? Your life? When captured, would you fight or succumb? After a struggle, are you open to encountering a new acquaintance? How do you know when the danger is over? When would you feel safe? Is Billy, the carriage driver, resourceful enough to keep Jane and Silversmith alive?
Firestorms ignite when suspicious Firebrands are savagely outraged. How can they unite a bedraggled diverse people into a common cause? Is all hope lost? Can the earnest will of focused integrity be sufficient to change the mind of a powerful king? When the red-coats are unleashed like salivating hunting hounds, how can the Colonialists protect themselves? Is it inevitable that they must bend their will to those in power, or is justice the ultimate force which will never yield?
Firestorms roar when Firebrands defend a secret to expose evil. What would a true Firebrand do when confronted with a deadly cipher? Will Jane’s decision about Mr. Tweedbottom prove fatal? Is the unscrupulous Lady Sarah Wilson more wily than Jane anticipates? What significance does opera hold in this puzzle? During a clandestine meeting in a barn, the timid become bold. The bold become accused. The hunted confuse the hunter as they escape through a labyrinth... and finally the Magistrate listens.
Firestorms spew forth as searing lava when Firebrands struggle with outrage at the circumstances foisted upon them. How could a raid of innocent pioneers cause one little girl to become a resilient adopted daughter to a childless enemy and a bridge between cultures? Will events from decades ago help a budding bramble of colonies attain freedom or destruction? How do calamities of 1704 and 1705 influence the happenings of 1776? Can wrongs ever be righted?
Firestorms erupt when Firebrands seek the truth. In March and April of 1776, secrets unfold, but plans go awry. Despite such deadly costs, the truth is gradually being exposed. Were these clues hidden for a reason? What is the cost of revealing that which has clandestinely generated enormous profits? Will curiosity cost more lives than it saves? Did Jane’s uncle give up the ultimate for a worthy cause, or was his demise pointless? Sarah Wilson’s mansion will either give Jane answers or put her very life in jeopardy. Will the Dunlap family take in a stranger for bacon? Bacoun?
This book provides lesson plans for classroom instructors & teachers. This book addresses 9 stories contained within Daisy's Adventures Set #1.These books can be used as a series starting with Book 1 or they can be read individually in any order. Book 1 (Daisy's Story) establishes characters and setting. The topics addressed include: Vocabulary Writing and reading assignments Addressing homework stress Community relations (being a good citizen) Application of elementary math Discussion of fact-finding and propaganda Consequences of poor decisions Addresses the symbolism of money Introduces ideas about United States government structures (gerrymandering, voting, etc...) Use and development of therapy pets ("Shell shock", PTSD) Teachers may use the ideas and suggestions as classroom activities and homework assignments. The LESSON PLANS book is not in large print. The print size is 12 point font.
Daisy's Adventures is a collection of stories about an orphan adopted in the United States during WWII. Daisy learns the hard way about confidence tricksters and how good character was required in the founding of the United States. Although she thought her trip to the White House in Washington D.C. during Christmas time would be boring, she learns about the symbolism portrayed on paper money and hears from President F.D.Roosevelt about the bravery of our soldiers at Christmas time during World War II. For the full 9 title bundle set + lesson plan guidebook (10 books total), please see ISBN-13: 978-1-7184-0000-9 or ISBN-10: 1-7184-0000-4
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