Playful Poems That Build Reading Skills (Grades 1-3)
Use the magic of poetry to build essential reading skills. Students will love these engaging reproducible poems with companion activity sheets that improve reading comprehension, help kids become better spellers, boost their vocabulary, develop phonics skills, and more. A great way for kids to become better, more fluent readers - independently!
How to Develop a Talent for Training is a practical guide for anyone involved in training. If you are new to the field of training, reading this book will increase your confidence. It will give you the knowledge and skills to behave like an expert trainer who has got everything under control, while appearing relaxed and approachable. If you are already working in the training field, it will be a useful reference guide for you with some great new tips.
Global forces, unleashed by the application of the microchip, have caused an entrepreneurial revolution in every society on the planet. The most successful entrepreneurs are taking advantage of new capabilities to create greater wealth and autonomy for themselves, while providing new income and employment opportunities for millions of others.
Delivering Happiness: A Path to Profits, Passion, and Purpose (Audio)
In his first audiobook, Tony Hsieh - the widely-admired CEO of Zappos, the online shoe retailer - -explains how he created a unique culture and commitment to service that aims to improve the lives of its employees, customers, vendors, and backers. Using anecdotes and stories from his own life experiences, and from other companies, Hsieh provides concrete ways that companies can achieve unprecedented success, Even better, he shows how creating happiness and record results go hand-in-hand.
Though nobody at her high school knows it, Jessica is a published author. Her vampire novel, Tiger, Tiger, has just come out under the pen name Ash Night. Now two new students have just arrived in Ramsa, and both want Jessica’s attention. She has no patience with overly friendly Caryn, but she’s instantly drawn to Alex, a self-assured, mysterious boy who seems surprisingly familiar. If Jessica didn’t know better, she’d think Aubrey, the alluring villain from her novel had just sprung to life. That’s impossible, of course; Aubrey is a figment of her imagination. Or is he?