The Music for Little Mozarts Lesson Assignment Book is designed to allow the teacher to write the students assignment; using a minimum of lesson time. Using a two-page format; the book can accommodate assignments for 32 lessons. Additional spaces are provided to record practice time; evaluate each lesson; facilitate written instructions both from the parents to the teacher and from the teacher to the parents as well as work spaces for students that include a keyboard and staff. Special evaluation forms are also included.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Clear Advice for Starting a Public GardenBy Henry DomkeThis book is essential reading for those who want to start a public garden. It is packed with useful advice from those with experience. It is easy to read but not simplistic.The coverage is comprehensive and useful; for example it explores design. financing. staffing and infrastructure. The majority of the book functions like a handbook; very practical.. There are many case studies which provide real world examples about how problems are solved. There are examples from large established gardens and from new emerging gardens.75% of the membership if the American Public Gardens Association (APGA) are small and emerging gardens. Apparently there is a growing interest in starting public gardens. According to the APGA "the majority of those who make phone inquires to the association ask. "How do I start a public garden?" This book answers that question.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. All gardens are similiarBy Beverly TelepchakGave a great overview view on how gardens are set up. Would like more examples of organizational structures. Good reference book.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Comprehensive and user-friendlyBy HLSFirst off - kudos to editors Don Rakow and Sharon Lee for getting this book out; with well over 30 authors. I cant imagine the amount of "cat herding" involved. A monumental effort indeed! I was provided a review copy - I currently teach a one-credit Public Gardens course (university) that focuses mostly on hands-on horticulture; I look forward to developing it into a more complete course with the help of this wonderful text. Many pages are already dog-eared and sticky notes protrude throughout.Public Garden Management covers all the bases with the chapters arranged in a logical sequence. The editors have done a great job with smoothing out and making less noticeable the differences among writing styles - always an issue with multi-author efforts. As noted by previous reviewers. there is some overlap among chapters; for example Chapter 26. The Shape of Gardens to Come. spends several pages reiterating content already provided by other chapters including History and Significance of Public Gardens. Im sure overlap would be resolved in subsequent editions.Theres only one downside: frankly. Wiley dropped the ball on the color issue. What other book featuring gardens. public or otherwise. is in black and white??? The visual appeal of all aspects of these gorgeous gardens. from plants to designs. is lost. If one intends to use this as a textbook. it simply looks dated to the current generation. Would rather pay more and have it in color.All in all. a terrific guide and resource that Im sure Ill reach for time and time again.