Susan Hall Bücher






Using Picture Storybooks to Teach Literary Devices
Recommended Books for Children and Young Adults Volume 3
- 366 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Focusing on the teaching of literary devices, this comprehensive resource features nearly 500 picture storybooks that exemplify various techniques, including satire, imagery, and simile. Each volume offers an alphabetically arranged guide from Allegory to Understatement, detailing suitable titles for each device. Volume 1 covers books from 1980 to 1988, while Volume 2 includes works published since 1989 and classic titles. Each entry provides bibliographic details, plot summaries, and examples of the featured literary devices, making it a valuable tool for educators.
Featuring over 1600 entries, this comprehensive four-volume set explores the lives and crimes of both male and female serial killers globally. Compiled by Susan Hall, it adheres to the FBI's definition of serial murder and highlights notable figures like Ted Bundy and Donald Harvey. The first volume covers entries from A to D and provides insights into the historical context of serial killers, illustrating their presence throughout history. This encyclopedia aims to be an exhaustive resource, reflecting ongoing developments in the field of true crime.
Using Pictures Books to Teach Character Education
- 282 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
The integration of character education in schools is addressed through a comprehensive guide designed for teachers and librarians. This resource highlights picture storybooks that exemplify various character traits, aiding educators in selecting appropriate materials to promote good character. Developed by bestselling author Susan Hall, the guide serves as a valuable reference for enhancing character education programs in educational settings.
When the Grumpy Old Troll has a fight with his friend Mouse, he doesn't know how to apologize. It's Dora and Boots to the rescue--with a quick lesson on manners!
Dora et Babouche jouent au Pays des Contes de Fées. Une méchante sorcière plonge Babouche dans un profond sommeil. Dora arrivera-t-elle à devenir une véritable princesse pour réveiller Babouche ?