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Ashley Casey

    Squirrels / Les ecureuils
    Dolphins / Les dauphins
    Ladybugs / Les coccinelles
    Horses / Les chevaux
    Pigs / Les cochons
    Bats / Les chauves-souris
    • With over 40 years of research, the book introduces Models-based Practice (MbP) as a forward-thinking approach to physical education. It emphasizes the importance of integrating pedagogical models into physical education programs, outlining the optimal conditions necessary for MbP to thrive. This synthesis not only highlights the evolution of teaching methods but also aims to reshape the future of physical education by prioritizing effective instructional strategies.

      Models-based Practice in Physical Education
    • Focusing on Models-based Practice (MbP), this book offers a practical introduction to a transformative approach in physical education and sports pedagogy. It emphasizes the use of various pedagogical models to enhance the design and delivery of physical education programs, making it a valuable resource for educators seeking innovative teaching strategies.

      Applying Models-based Practice in Physical Education
    • Why do squirrels twitch their tails? Why do they pretend to hide their nuts? How do squirrels' forgotten nuts benefit Earth? Learn all about the curious world of squirrels and how you can help keep them safe. Level 1 readers are aimed at children who are starting to recognize common words and are capable of sounding out unfamiliar words. Short, simple sentences help guide the reader through new concepts and ideas.

      Squirrels
    • Octopuses have no bones, can change color, and are great at recycling! Discover how these traits help octopuses survive in a vast ocean filled with predators and pollution. Included are tips on how you can help keep octopuses safe.Level 2 readers are aimed at children who are becoming more confident at reading on their own. Simple sentences and informative captions help readers understand new ideas, while key words increase readers' vocabulary.

      Octopuses