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This packet is usable by the teacher the minute the class begins. The included story is a brainstorming session held in class. The students are trying to come up with jobs they can do during summer break. You will also find cross-curricular worksheets for students and a section for the teacher with additional teaching ideas. It can be used as a complete unit or as a break between lessons.
“My perfect summer read! Sure to be one of the sweetest, funniest, and sexiest books of the year.” —Emily Henry, #1 New York Times bestselling author of People We Meet on Vacation Named a Best Beach Read by Cosmopolitan, Entertainment Weekly, New York Post, Bustle, Country Living, Parade, Fortune, and more. What if you could be someone else? Just for the summer... Birdy has made a mistake. Everyone imagines running away from their life at some point. But Birdy has actually done it. And the life she's run into is her best friend Heather's. The only problem is, she hasn't told Heather. The summer job at the highland Scottish hotel that her world class wine-expert friend ditched turns out to be a lot more than Birdy bargained for. Can she survive a summer pretending to be her best friend? And can Birdy stop herself from falling for the first man she's ever actually liked, but who thinks she's someone else? One good friend's very bad decision is at the heart of this laugh-out-loud love story and unexpected tale of a woman finally finding herself in the strangest of places.
William C. "Willie" Velásquez Jr. founded the Southwest Voter Registration and Education Project (SVREP) and was an influential participant in other leading Latino rights and justice groups, including the Mexican American Youth Organization (MAYO) and the Mexican American Unity Council (MAUC). From the late 1960s until his untimely death in 1988, Velásquez helped Mexican Americans and other Hispanics become active participants in American political life. Though still insufficiently appreciated, Velásquez holds a unique status in the pantheon of modern American civil rights figures. This critical biography features an introduction by Henry Cisneros, former Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Former Rhodes Scholar and Velásquez protégé Juan A. Sepúlveda Jr.'s biography of the man provides a first, definitive glimpse into his life and times. Based on Sepúlveda's close personal relationship and exchanges with Velásquez during the SVREP founder's final years, and over a dozen years of research and writing, the book chronicles Velásquez's influences, his landmark contributions to American civic culture, and his enduring legacy. This is the story of both parts of the man: the public and the private. Velásquez's biography sheds light on the nature and price of public leadership in American politics.
This collection of educationally-based, cross-curricular activities is designed to give the substitute teacher a variety of material to use in any teaching situation. Featuring 12 articles and 26 reproducible activities that meet the National Education Standards, "Substitute Teacher Solutions" is usable by the teacher the minute the class begins. Able to be used as complete, comprehensive units or as a quick break in between lessons, "Substitute Teacher Solutions" is a must-have resource for any teacher on the move! Topics included in Substitute Teacher Solutions: ants, Balto, birds, Egypt?s Abu Simpel temples, firefighters, the Olympics, pandas, pirates, Pilgrims and Indians, pizza, submersibles, and summer jobs.
A tale about women,twenty-first century women brave confident and independent who leave the cosy nest of their boarding school and embark on the journey of life,each one with hopes,dreams and hearts full of love. Moon meets every challenge and faces all odds to prove that it is possible to rise above the ordinary and make your life sublime. So do her friends Anjali and Roma. Although they tread over thorns and thistles, there are roses too along the way. There is hope and disillusionment,dreams and disappointments.Relationships bring heartache and loneliness. They also bring love comfort and fulfillment.
As a boy dreaming of becoming a doctor, Mike Litrel imagined that practicing medicine would be like living inside an action movie, always knowing how to help someone and feeling like a hero. Instead, he discovered that his role as doctor was more supporting actor than main character. It is God who is the true Physician, the source of all healing.The proof was revealed to him every day.
When a number of enormous explosions rock both his region and a major shopping mall in Tel Aviv, Noel Parke, director of the New York office of the Department of Homeland Protection, can at first find nothing to link them. Yet his investigation soon makes it clear that they are merely precursors to a terrorist attack intended to devastate the entire city. Parke has learned only that "earthquakes" are coming, a code word for an unimaginably massive assault years in the planning. But before he can hope to thwart the attack, he must identify what connects the previous explosions. And he must uncover the exact nature of the plot despite the grudging opposition of a powerful political enemy within his own department. Parke's chances seem hopeless, yet the cost of failure is incalculable.
'A charming and clever romance, a perfect summer read' Irish Times 'Tender and spell-binding, Okay Days breaks you all the way open' Annie Lord, author of Notes on Heartbreak 'A beautifully observed portrait of self-discovery and uncertain love' Natasha Brown, author of Assembly 'Reminiscent of Sally Rooney . . . a complex and joyous ode to being in love, messing up and finding your way' Stylist Sam is 28, Swedish, carefree and chaotic. Over the course of three sticky summer months in London, she falls hard for Lucas. Lucas, 27, sensitive and calm, is struggling to get a foothold in the adult world - Sam is a gorgeous distraction. But you can only avoid reality for so long. Nobody can be this happy forever, can they? Okay Days is the story of two people trying to hold the pieces of their life together, while also holding on to each other.
In this creative nonfiction narrative, Mitch Keller chronicles his move from New York City to live as a hand-to-mouth trout bum upstate and shares what it is really like to move to trout country to try to build a life around fly fishing—a dream of so many anglers. All the joys and rewards of the angling life are here in abundance, but so are the chronic financial hardship, the menial jobs, the interminable winters, the moments of doubt—everything that comes with that life and the decision to live it. This compelling story of life living along and fishing a classic trout stream of the Catskills is sure to not only interest those that fish the area but also captivate anyone who has dreamed of leaving the hustle of the city behind to live a more deliberate life.