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How to Read a Building (Collins Need to Know?)

[ebooks] How to Read a Building (Collins Need to Know?) by Timothy Brittain-Catlin at Arts-Photography

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My First Latino Monologue Book is the first title in a groundbreaking new collection designed to support K-3 students in beginning acting classes whose first language; or language most frequently spoken at home; is Spanish. Specific characters are featured in this collection of 100 short monologues -- people kids know; like the local hairdresser; the cop on the corner; or a boring teacher at school; and people kids probably dont know; such as an astronaut; a mad scientist; even a witch! -- requiring them to do a bit of imagining along the way. Each monologue calls for different physical movements; voices; and perspectives; encouraging young performers to take an active role in forming their own acting choices. Critical thinking questions follow each monologue; tailored as imagination or hidden-clue questions; to get young performers thinking in-depth about the character.


#1127644 in eBooks 2014-05-22 2014-05-22File Name: B00JD3ZL90


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. and he is a great researcher and historianBy RandallI happen to know Tom Wing personally; and he is a great researcher and historian. His contributions to saving Van Burens history have been both exemplary and inspiring to me. I anxiously await his next book.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great Pictorial History of Van BurenBy CliffordBeing a resident of Van Buren I enjoyed being able to look at the pictorial history of this city. Great book for anyone wanting to take a look at the past.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great content!By PegI have lived in Van Buren all my life and have enjoyed this book immensely;so much history and detail; highly recommend this book.

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