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Ella is a happy, fun-loving girl who is just starting school. She knows all of her letters, helps take care of her little sister, and enjoys riding her blue bike. Sometimes she has to practice sitting still. Ella loves to play and is a good friend. Ella has Down syndrome. Though she might look a bit different and have trouble saying some words, she is more the same than different, and she wants to be accepted and included just like any other child. In a simple, welcoming way, This is Ella teaches children about Down syndrome, inclusion, and friendship. The story is followed by information about Down syndrome, including helpful facts and explanations. This is Ella offers a perfect starting point for a conversation with children about difference in general, Down syndrome in particular, and the concepts of inclusion and friendship. Product DetailsISBN-13: 9781525513602 Media Type: Hardcover Publisher: FriesenPress Publication Date: 10-23-2017 Pages: 24 Product Dimensions: 11.00h x 8.50w x 0.25d Age Range: 4 - 7 YearsAbout the Author Ewert, Krista: - About the Author: Krista Ewert is a photographer, writer, speaker, and special needs advocate. She is passionate about inclusive education and equal opportunities. This is Ella was inspired by her daughter, Ella, and was originally written to share with Ella's kindergarten class. Krista wants Ella to have the same opportunities as other children, and she has worked closely with educators, therapists, and organisations to advocate for and promote inclusion of children with disabilities. She believes that every person can make significant contributions to their community and society as a whole, and wants to make sure children of all abilities are welcomed into every school in Canada. Krista is from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada with her husband, Ben, and three children: Jakob, Ella, and Audrey. She writes on faith, family, building meaningful communities, and special needs at www.kristaewert.com. About the Artist: Celia Marie Baker is a teacher at heart. She loves to help kids learn. During the summer, Celia teaches art at Cedar Springs Camp in Lake Stevens, Washington, where she lives with her husband and their three boys. Celia feels very privileged to have worked on This is Ella. She believes that there is a very real need for this book-in schools, churches, and communities. As a parent, Celia wants her kids to understand that inclusion is important. Compassion is important. Our Creator, God, has designed beauty in diversity. You can be friends with kids who are a little different because, it's true, we are all more the same than we are different....
Teaching (and attending) writing classes can get a bit boring sometimes. This board game aims to put more fun (and competition) into writing. With the prompts given on each square, players or team try to make sentences and get to the finish line first. SAMPLE ANSWERS and instructions included on game board. Let´s make writing a joy! - ESL worksheets
Happy Friday! We're wrapping up this week with another entry in our Living History series. You might remember that we were supposed to talk about Ella Fitzgerald in our Living History unit last month. Well,
Glad to enthusiastically share the profile of "ELLA DORSCH", our featured talent. Ella is an adorable passionate actress competent in theater and voice-over acting with a background in film and television. She has performed in numerous musical theater, commercials, tv-series, and movies as an actress in the principal role. Ella's leisure time is full of life, and she is dearly fond of cooking, reading Harry Potter, and listening to ABBA pop music. Melody is the soundtrack of her life, and she often loves to end her day by strumming her ukulele. Ella offers a commitment to professionalism and voluntarily works tirelessly to get a scene right. She also possesses an athletic ability that includes skills in soccer, volleyball, and fencing. To inquire or book Ella, visit her 800casting profile link:- Ella's 800Casting Profile
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Famed Civil Rights organizer Ella Baker was born on December 13th 1903. You might be interested in my previous post, JOE BIDEN BEGAN HIS ACCEPTANCE SPEECH QUOTING ELLA BAKER – HERE ARE RESOU…
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Highlights Young Ella is back as a fun trip to her grandparents house takes a frustrating turn. 3-8 Years 8.5" x 8.5" Hardcover 36 Pages Juvenile Fiction, People & Places Series Name: Ella Books Description About the Book Ella and One Rough Day, is the much anticipated sequel to Ella and One Tiny Thing, from C. L. Fails. The return of young Ella, marks the second book within this new series, and instills both the importance of patience and the value that lies within the power of yet. Fill up your cup with Ella, and read along as one rough day turns to gold. Book Synopsis Young Ella is back as a fun trip to her grandparents house takes a frustrating turn. Growing up is hard! There is so much to discover and all that learning takes time. Not "yet" knowing how to do what you really want to do can be tough. But one rough day does not make a life. Growth happens everyday in the tiniest of steps. It all starts with a shift in your mind. Fill up your cup with Ella, and read along as one rough day turns to gold in this empowering tale about growth and finding potential in the power of yet.
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It is common knowledge that the brain has two hemispheres and that they are bridged by a bundle of nerves that travel across the corpus callosum. However, because this overpass exists, it doesn’t necessarily mean that it is always used. In fact, you will often hear of people claiming to be right or left brain dominant, and many people function quite well using predominantly “half a brain.” But if we could learn to unite the power of both hemispheres and assimilate experiences for optimal learning, wouldn’t that be great? This can be achieved by doing either cognitive or physical activities. Cognitive activities can be used as mental warmups or remedial activities. I like to use The Working Memory and Hemisphere Integration Bundle because it offers fun, game-like activities that help students exercise attention, strengthen working memory and engage both hemispheres of the brain. Many of the activities were created with the Stroop Effect in mind - named after John Ridley Stroop who first researched and published the effect in England in 1935. Later, his findings inspired the Stroop Test which has been shown to measure selective attention, cognitive flexibility, processing speed, and executive functions. Click on image to learn more Brain Gym by Dr. Paul E. Dennison and Smart Moves, by Dr. Carla Hannaford offers the physical tools, as well as some scientific research to back these claims. What they have uncovered, by uniting the fields of Applied Kinesiology, Educational Kinesiology, Developmental Optometry, Biology and Neuroscience, are movements or exercises that enhance communication across the hemispheres. Many of these activities continually cross the midline (an imaginary line that descends down through the body from the corpus callosum) so that both hemispheres are activated, and they must communicate for proper execution (See image 2). Other movements involve procedures that help to relax and refocus the mind and body by using acupressure or trigger points and other simple motions. The authors claim that the activities can help improve academics, focus, memory, mood, and even remediate learning disabilities such as dyslexia and dysgraphia. The bottom line is that many students remain physically inactive in classrooms for much of the day, and integrating simple movements between lessons, can provide the needed physical release. Image 2 I would love to share some specific exercises, but they are protected under copyright laws. You can learn more by purchasing their books linked below. Cheers, Dr. Erica Warren Dr. Erica Warren is the author, illustrator, and publisher of multisensory educational materials at Good Sensory Learning and Dyslexia Materials. She is also the director of Learning to Learn and Learning Specialist Courses. · Blog: https://learningspecialistmaterials.blogspot.com/ · YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/warrenerica1 · Podcast: https://godyslexia.com/ · Store: http://www.Goodsensorylearning.com/ & www.dyslexiamaterials.com · Courses: http://www.learningspecialistcourses.com/ · Newsletter Sign-up: https://app.convertkit.com/landing_pages/694000
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Ella and her elementary school friends are off on a field trip to Pesa Bank. Adventure awaits as they explore what happens at banks. They are marveled by Nuru, the banker, as they learn the intricate ways of banking and take a ride down the famous money slide. "Ella The Banker" is a children's book co-authored by Liam Sprinkle (10 years) and his mom, Shamim Okolloh, a Little Rock based banker. Liam was inspired by his eight-year old sister, Ella, who dreams of becoming a banker like her mom. The book encourages girls to consider a career in commercial banking because women, especially women of color, are often underrepresented in the field. "Ella the Banker" represents the possibilities for young girls to see, believe and become whatever they choose.
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