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The Signmaker's Assistant

The Signmaker's Assistant
Author: Tedd Arnold
Publisher: Puffin
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Signs and signboards
ISBN: 9780140560978

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A young signmaker's apprentice dreams of having his own sign shop but creates havoc when he is left in charge by himself.


The Signmaker's Assistant

The Signmaker's Assistant
Author: Tedd Arnold
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1998
Genre: Signs and signboards
ISBN: 9780590031455

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A young signmaker's apprentice dreams of having his own sign shop but creates havoc when he is left in charge by himself.


Tomás Rivera

Tomás Rivera
Author: Jane Medina
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2004
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780152051464

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A biography of writer Tomás Rivera--just right for beginning readers


Replay

Replay
Author: Sharon Creech
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2009-10-06
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0061972495

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Newbery Medal winner Sharon Creech's inspired novel tells the story of a boy who fantasizes about who he is in order to discover who he will become. Now with fresh and gorgeous new cover art, this touching tale has received many starred reviews, and was called a "warm, funny, philosophical novel" by Kirkus. With the backdrop of a large family and a theater as its frame, this is a story about twelve-year-old Leo, who has a talent for transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary. That's why he's called "fog boy." He's always dreaming, always replaying things in his brain. As an actor in the school play, he is poised and ready for the curtain to open. But in the play that is his life, he is eager to discover what part will be his. With the universal theme of finding one's true identity, and set amid a loud, noisy, memorable family, Leo's story is one that all kids will relate to. And there's a full play at the end of the book that kids and teachers can perform!


The Art of the Hollywood Backdrop

The Art of the Hollywood Backdrop
Author: Richard M. Isackes
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2016-11
Genre: Art
ISBN: 194139308X

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"Once a guarded cinematic secret, this definitive history reveals for the first time the art and craft of Hollywood's hand painted-backdrops, and pays homage to the scenic artists who brought them to the big screen." -- Slipcase.


Me Llamo Gabriela

Me Llamo Gabriela
Author: Monica Brown
Publisher: Rise and Shine
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780873588591

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Gabriela Mistral, a teacher, poet, and the first Latina woman to win the Nobel Prize.


Lessons in Likeness

Lessons in Likeness
Author: Estill Curtis Pennington
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 621
Release: 2010-11-26
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0813139600

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From 1802, when the young artist William Edward West began painting portraits on a downriver trip to New Orleans, to 1918, when John Alberts, the last of Frank Duveneck's students, worked in Louisville, a wide variety of portrait artists were active in Kentucky and the Ohio River Valley. Lessons in Likeness: Portrait Painters in Kentucky and the Ohio River Valley, 1802–1920 charts the course of those artists as they painted the mighty and the lowly, statesmen and business magnates as well as country folk living far from urban centers. Paintings by each artist are illustrated, when possible, from The Filson Historical Society collection of some 400 portraits representing one of the most extensive holdings available for study in the region. This volume begins with a cultural chronology—a backdrop of critical events that shaped the taste and times of both artist and sitter. The chronology is followed by brief biographies of the artists, both legends and recent discoveries, illustrated by their work. Matthew Harris Jouett, who studied with Gilbert Stuart, William Edward West, who painted Lord Byron, and Frank Duveneck are well-known; far less so are James T. Poindexter, who painted charming children's portraits in western Kentucky, Reason Croft, a recently discovered itinerant in the Louisville area, and Oliver Frazer, the last resident portrait artist in Lexington during the romantic era. Pennington's study offers a captivating history of portraiture not only as a cherished possession but also representing a period of cultural and artistic transitions in the history of the Ohio River Valley region.


Signmaker's Assistant

Signmaker's Assistant
Author: Tedd Arnold
Publisher: Turtleback
Total Pages:
Release: 1997-01
Genre: Signs and signboards
ISBN: 9780613028103

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A young signmaker's apprentice dreams of having his own sign shop but creates havoc when he is left in charge by himself.


Runaway Signs

Runaway Signs
Author: Joan Holub
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2020-06-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0399172254

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When the road signs take a vacation, chaos and hilarity ensue--and they quickly learn how important they are. School is ending for the summer, and the stick figures on the school crossing sign are jealous of all the vacation plans they hear the students making. The stick figures work hard--maybe they deserve a vacation, too! So they abandon their signpost and set off on an adventure, inviting along all the other underappreciated road signs they meet on the way. It's all fun and games for a while, especially when they stumble upon a fantastic amusement park. But the people they've left behind are feeling their absence, and soon there are traffic tangles and lost pedestrians everywhere. The signs are more important than they realized, and now it's time for them to save the day!


Multilingualism and Multimodality

Multilingualism and Multimodality
Author: Ingrid de Saint-Georges
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2013-09-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9462092664

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In the social sciences and humanities, researchers often qualify the period in which we are living as ‘late-modern’, ‘post-modern’ or ‘superdiverse’. These terms seek to capture changing conditions and priorities brought about by a new social order. This social order is characterized, among other traits, by an increased visibility of social, cultural and linguistic diversity, arising out of unprecedented migration and mobility patterns. It is also associated with the development of information and communication technologies, which in the digital era transform communication patterns, identities, relationships and possibilities for action. For education, these late-modern conditions create numerous interesting challenges, given that they are of course reflected in the classroom and other sites of learning. Conditions of ‘superdiversity’ mean that, in educational institutions, varied practices, linguistic repertoires, and symbolic resources come into contact, posing questions about how institutions and actors choose to deal with this diversity. Likewise, digital technologies with their possibilities for assembling and using multimodal texts in new ways transform the learning experience, redefining what counts as teaching, learning, knowledge, or assessment. By providing careful analyses of policies and interactions in superdiverse, technologically complex, educational contexts, the authors of this volume contribute something important: they give a shape – a semiotic form – to some of the issues raised by transnational migration, sociocultural diversity, and digital complexity. They construct a framework for reflecting about the new social order and its impact on education. They also reveal the kinds of new questions and new terrains that can and must be explored by linguistic research if it wants to stay relevant for education in these times of change.