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Based on the researchers longitudinal case study of two ESL Korean childrens biliteracy development, this book focuses on the text analysis of English academic genres, including narrative, report, review, explanation, argument and procedure - all powerful genres for ESL childrens further text development. The text analysis was conducted as a systematic and comprehensive application of Systemic Functional Grammar (SFG) and the Genre-based approach, both widely accepted frameworks of discourse and text analysis. As a result, this book is expected to be a useful additional reference when providing detailed guidance for SFG-based text analysis of ESL primary school students writing samples. The subject childrens balanced development of narrative and factual texts demonstrates a possible solution for controlling the process of appropriate schematic structures and linguistic choices, including the range of process types, nominal groups, interpersonal modality choices, thematic choices and cohesion devices. Recognizing that ESL children are the minority in an English speaking community, this book hopes to show that the key to prevent ESL children from lagging behind and help them successfully learn at the same time sequence of mainstream native English speakers is engagement with the full range of powerful literacy texts.
In this book, Gwen wanted to instill the kind of humor that would reduce even three year olds into howls of laughter. Not only does this book promote laughter with its rollicking rhyme and hilarious farm animals, but at the back of the book, you will find fascinating facts about the farm animals highlighted in the story.
Gwen was inspired to write this book for new parents who are searching for a soothing, sleep-inducing book to read to their baby each night to help lull them to sleep. This book is ideal as it can be read for many years to come. When baby reaches school age he /she will be intrigued by the fascinating animal and sleep facts located at the back of the book. The stunning sunsets, with the accompanying animal silhouettes, will help a young child make the connections between the baby animal names they hear and the animals they see.
Lessons from the Garden is a delightful story/poem about two neighbors who realized a friendship through their love of gardening. Miss Patty and Miss Angie shared the work and play of gardening during the spring, summer, and fall. Although, their hopes of a beautiful spring garden were met with catastrophe, Miss Patty and Miss Angie did learn important gardening lessons from neighbors and a local forest ranger.
This is the family farm where Julie lived. Good memories and also sad ones. It was cold and rainy that day of the funeral.We had friends and family come out to the family farm after the service. My brother Mike took this picture that day. The sun peaked out just enough and at the upper right you can see Julies face in the clouds. Letting us know she is happy and we will be okay.
The saying goes money can`t buy happiness, now if you throw in fame,will that do it? This story is about a man who had both and even though he loved both, the Fame and Fortune, he had the hardest time holding on to ether.
A Professor Takes to the Sea: Learning the Ropes on the National Geographic Explorer Volume I Epic South America 2013 tells of Professor Currans experiences on board this great expedition ship on the 2013 voyage. The book recounts early efforts to join with the ship crew, staff, and guest speakers in the collective task of providing an enriching experience for the guests or passengers. Secondly, it details Currans contribution of speaking of Brazilian culture and preparing the guests for the places to be seen in that country. Finally, it details the trip itself: At Sea with the focus on educational talks by guest speakers and recaps by the naturalists and On Shore with cultural and historical vignettes of the places visited.
Buggy and the Blue Frog is a story about a little girl who has a colorful imagination. She is brave and precocious and loves adventure. Buggy has no trouble making friends and she is always quick to help others. She learns a valuable lesson while on her adventure with her new friend, Wiley."As a parent of nine children, Smith has extensive knowledge of the sorts of topics and writing styles that can capture a child's attention. The characters in her story have funny names-such as Mrs. Smelly Cat and Chocolate-that children are sure to find delightful." "Children often struggle to find their own voice; many of them keep silent when confronted with troubling situations such as feeling left out or socially awkward. Smith's work can serve as a helpful springboard for parents to discuss these issues with their youngsters and help them find their own voice." Awarded with the Gold Seal logo of Literary Excellence by The US Review of Books "Buggy and the Blue Frog by Renee Smith is a children's picture book about the importance of being yourself. This cute story has a good moral with lovable characters. Smith's characters are enjoyable, each with their own personality. With delightful characters and a great moral, Buggy and the Blue Frog will please children."ForeWord Clarion Review
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