Fish is Fish Fish Is Fish Leo Lionni ( PANTHEON , 1970 ) с About the Book This Book's Message or Theme Excited by the stories of a traveling frog , a little fish dreams about what his life would be like on land .
Author: Kathleen M. Hollenbeck
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
ISBN: 0439043883
Category: Art and literature
Page: 64
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Engaging teaching activities and rare, inside glimpse into Leo Lionni's creative process that will captivate your students almost as much as Swimmy and Frederick do!
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Publisher: ScholarlyEditions
ISBN: 9781490100258
Category: Medical
Page: 64
View: 262
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Author: Linda Darling-HammondPublish On: 2007-08-17
As the fish listens to the frog's descriptions, he imagines each one to be fish-like. People are imagined to be fish who walk on their tailfins; birds are fish with wings; cows are fish with udders. This story illustrates both the ...
Author: Linda Darling-Hammond
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 9780787996345
Category: Education
Page: 632
View: 874
Looks at concepts and strategies of teacher education, covering such topics as learning theories, developmentally appropriate practice, diverse learners, assessment, classroom management, and the design of teacher education programs.
To a surprising degree, torso-to-toe development resembles, at a genetic level, the body's head-to-tail design.4 Scrutiny of limb likenesses among fish and fish cousins, fossil and living, leads to counterintuitive claims of kinship.
Author: Charles R Ault Jr.
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 9781501706417
Category: Literary Criticism
Page: 272
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Thinking whimsically makes serious science accessible. That's a message that should be taken to heart by all readers who want to learn about evolution. Do Elephants Have Knees? invites readers into serious appreciation of Darwinian histories by deploying the playful thinking found in children’s books. Charles R. Ault Jr. weds children’s literature to recent research in paleontology and evolutionary biology. Inquiring into the origin of origins stories, Ault presents three portraits of Charles Darwin—curious child, twentysomething adventurer, and elderly worm scientist. Essays focusing on the origins of tetrapods, elephants, whales, and birds explain fundamental Darwinian concepts (natural selection, for example) with examples of fossil history and comparative anatomy. The imagery of the children’s story offers a way to remember and recreate scientific discoveries. By juxtaposing Darwin’s science with tales for children, Do Elephants Have Knees? underscores the importance of whimsical storytelling to the accomplishment of serious thinking. Charles Darwin mused about duck beaks and swimming bears as he imagined a pathway for the origin of baleen. A "bearduck" chimera may be a stretch, but the science linking not just cows but also whales to moose through shared ancestry has great merit. Teaching about shared ancestry may begin with attention to Bernard Wiseman’s Morris the Moose. Morris believes that cows and deer are fine examples of moose because they all have four legs and things on their heads. No whale antlers are known, but fossils of four-legged whales are. By calling attention to surprising and serendipitous echoes between children’s stories and challenging science, Ault demonstrates how playful thinking opens the doors to an understanding of evolutionary thought.
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Author: National Agricultural Library (U.S.)Publish On: 1968
Pollution - caused fish kills . U.S. Public Health Serv . Publ . 847 , 1960-1962 . Dep . Interior Libr . 1960 , 1961 , and 1962 examined . Each contains brief statements on every reported fish - kill caused by chemicals , including ...
The Story of Fish and Snail Galloway, Ruth. Fidgety fish Geist, Ken. The three littlefish and the big bad shark Goldfinger, Jennifer P. A fish named Spot Grant, Joan. Cat and Fish Gunnufson, Charlotte. Prince and Pirate Harris, Trudy.
Author: Rebecca L. Thomas
Publisher: ABC-CLIO
ISBN: 9781440834356
Category: Language Arts & Disciplines
Page: 1636
View: 541
Whether used for thematic story times, program and curriculum planning, readers' advisory, or collection development, this updated edition of the well-known companion makes finding the right picture books for your library a breeze. • Offers easy subject access to children's picture books • Features a user-friendly organization • Provides in-depth indexing and full bibliographic detail
Like Fish Is Fish, everything the children heard was incorporated into that preexisting view. Fish Is Fish is relevant not only for young children, but for learners of all ages. For example, college students often have developed beliefs ...
Author: Dr. Ahmed Sayeed
Publisher: Authors Tree Publishing
ISBN: 9788195077571
Category: Body, Mind & Spirit
Page: 179
View: 281
The brain is the most complex organ in the human body. It produces our every thought, action, memory, feeling and experience of the world. This jelly-like mass of tissue, weighing in at around 1.4 kilograms, contains a staggering one hundred billion nerve cells, or neurons. To be in nutshell, it thinks, feels, imagines, emotes, remember, argue, propose, theorize and for that matter everything that related to one’s existence. Without brain body is nothing but animalist, a super mammal. The complexity of the connectivity between these cells is mind-boggling. Each neuron can make contact with thousands or even tens of thousands of others, via tiny structures called synapses. Our brains form a million new connections for every second of our lives. The pattern and strength of the connections is constantly changing and no two brains are alike.
Fish allergy does not usually divide itself in that manner. What is scombroid fish poisoning? Spoiled dark-meat scombroid fish (marine fish such as mackerel, swordfish, tuna) can develop chemicals that are similar to histamine, ...
Author: Scott H. Sicherer
Publisher: JHU Press
ISBN: 9781421443164
Category: Health & Fitness
Page: 336
View: 896
This is the most authoritative and accessible allergy book on the market.