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Includes 17 competencies/skills found on the CST Students with Disabilities test and 478 sample-test questions. This guide, aligned specifically to standards prescribed by the New York Department of Education, covers the sub-areas of Understanding and Evaluating Students with Disabilities; Promoting Student Learning and Development in a Collaborative Learning Community; and Working in a Collaborative Professional Environment.
Customer Reviews:
HAPPY CUNY STUDENT - I WILL PASS THE CST!!!!.......2007-09-14
This book is a great resource for special educators. I think this book can be used as a reference in the classroom as well as for test preparation. I like the fact that this book explores all the aspects of special education and especially the laws. Being a special educator, I can relate with many of the scenario questions.
If you want a book without typos, skip this purchase..........2007-09-07
I was very disappointed with this book. Words are spelled wrong, there are typos on every other page, certain review questions during the practice test are missing answers, and some answers give you a letter (ie: answer c) but then the explanation corresponds with answer a. I was so upset because I was really trying to cram and this book did not help at all because I kept getting angry about the fact that I spent so much money for it. I just don't understand how a book can be published with typos! If I had paid under a dollar, I would forgive but since I paid A LOT of money for it, I expected something with proper grammar and correct spelling.
Not Perfect, but it Helps.......2007-07-09
Does this book have typos? - YES
Are the postest questions comparable to the Test? - NO
HOWEVER, aside from the practice questions, the information presented in this book (not the practice questions) is thorough and helped me pass the CST by 30 points after failing the first try by 2 points! Not all of the information is relevant but the book does a great job summarizing many areas tested on the CST. If you fail the first time around, definitely buy this book - it will help. Pay close attention to the roles of specialists in special education section (ex. school psychologists). These types of questions were on BOTH TESTS!
Horrible.......2007-05-14
This book is to help prepare teachers for one of the state tests. There are so many spelling errors and gramatical errors that it takes away from the content of the book. You begin to focus on it after a while. Also the book repeats itself so much. You pay $70 for a book that really only needs less than half the pages it has. After I took the test i realized that not very much of the information on the test was in the book. I do not recommend this book
This book was pretty good........2007-05-13
This is the only sp ed. review book for the CST so I got it . It did have some mistakes , typos and grammar errors but that didnt bother me to much . This book would be worth $15 but not the $65 I paid for .
Book Description
NYSTCE CST Social Studies 005 Includes 23 competencies/skills found on the CST Social Studies test and 125 sample-test questions. This guide, aligned specifically to standards prescribed by the New York Department of Education, covers the sub-areas of History; Geography; Economics; Civics, Citizenship, and Government; and Social Studies Skills.
Customer Reviews:
good resource for test.......2007-10-03
This is an excellent resource for teachers preparing for the New York Teacher's social science examination. Sections provide clear summaries of the highlights of the sections of the test. Material is comprehensive and makes preparing for the test enjoyable. The questions which are included help to prepare for the test. This small investment pays big dividends in preparing for the New York test. What I liked best was that the history sections provide a coherent summary of history in a concise manner. Both United States and World history is covered. Other sections deal with Geography, Anthropology and other social sciences. The book provides a good review in preparing for the test. The answer key offers good explanation of the answer options. Certainly this book is worth the investment.
Not very good.......2007-08-31
This book will get you moving in the right direction... but its not constructed like anything you will see on the NYSTCE... plus there are multiple WRONG answers, and the practice test in the back is a joke...I found over 20 conflicting answers!
Not worth the money... just study your old texts!
To be or not to be???.......2007-07-20
I purchased this SS CST exam prep book a few months ago and was very excited. However; as I look closely at the practice questions--there are MANY errors on the answer key vs the explanation part. For example. # 27, according to the answer the correct answer is letter A (which made no sense to me) but in the explanation--they state the correct answer is B. Same thing with # 28--this is crazy. WHICH IS IT??
My test is this weekend and this book is confusing me. I think I may alert the BBB. I wrote to the company and I'm waiting for a response. This is doing a dis-service to people deseparate to pass the test.
Not bad, but needs improvement.......2007-07-19
This is a study guide, including a crash course in all the parts covered on the CST Social Studies, and a sample test. It's not really bad, but unfortunately there are many spelling errors (it's an exam testing future teachers), and, more importantly, various inaccuracies and inconsistencies in the sample test. It's almost as if they didn't fact check this book before publication. For a $60 purchase for a study guide, I would like at least for the sample test to be accurate!
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Book Description
Includes 15 competencies/skills found on the NYSTCE ATAS Assessment of Teaching Assistant Skills test and 100 sample-test questions. This guide, aligned specifically to standards prescribed by the New York Department of Education, covers the sub-areas of Reading; Writing; Mathematics; and Instructional Support.
Customer Reviews:
NYSTCE ATAS ASSESMENT OF TEACHING ASSISTANT SKILLS 095.......2007-09-28
This book is very helpful in getting me prepare for my ATAS exam. It covers everything thats in the actual test.
Very Useful.......2007-08-09
I purchased this book to help me prepare for the test. It had a lot of information for me to review. The sample test helped me see what I could expect from the test. I would recommend this book for anyone preparing to take the test.
Wrong answers.......2007-05-13
this book had some trouble getting the answers correct!
I checked and rechecked and racked my brain but the math questions and logic problems were a poor representation of the test and the answers were innacurate!
Excellent resource for educators!.......2007-02-28
This study guide is well-researched and an excellent reference for new paraprofessional educators. The guide is aligned to New York's outlined guidelines for paraprofessional educators, and it provides specific information for the skills creating each competency. Written by teachers, this guide covers topics including the basics of instructing reading, writing and math, as well as how paraprofessionals provide instructional support. Whether used for a new educator just entering the classroom or as a reference during your career, this book is a must-have!
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Including Southeast Canada Book, Detailed Descriptions Of Over 200 Plants Used In The Designs, Plus Advise On Their Selections & Care, Step-By-Step Instructions For Projects, Such As Paths, Patios, Walls, Fences, Trellises, Arbors, & Small Ponds.
Customer Reviews:
Love this book!!.......2007-09-11
I have so many landscaping books that I never opened again after the first week I bought them. This is not one of those books. It's by far so much better than most of the other ones out there. It's well organized for info, and the plans are numerous and easy to follow. Not just for beginners. a really great book!
Curb appeal made easy.......2007-08-31
It's great the way these books are customized for each individual climate area here in the U.S. Saves a lot of wasted planning with the wrong plants and materials.
One of my favorites.......2006-05-19
I recently became interested in gardening (now that I have a yard in which I can plant). This is one of my favorite books on gardening and landscaping. Great resource for those of us living in the northeast. Full of wonderful photos, explanations and illustrations. It gives many ideas for addressing certain areas of your yard (i.e. front entryway, patio, rock wall). Explanations are excellent; I learned a great deal from this book. Very well written. Highly recommended.
Have my own and now purchasing for a neighbor!!.......2005-07-15
A neighbor showed me her copy and I had to get one for myself. Great layouts, great plant selections, this book offers great ideas and variations and is FULL of information! I showed another neighbor the garden I am planning and now I'm buying her a copy as well. We are going to have a GREAT looking street!!
This book is wonderful .......2005-05-26
Home Landscaping: Northeast Region is a very informative book filled with beautiful photos. I don't think I will need another book while doing our landscape planning. Landscaping designs, expected sizes of plants and trees and shrubs, different colors and species, how to's, this book will cover all your landscaping needs if you live in new england.
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CST Biology 006 Includes 31 competencies/skills found on the CST Biology test and 125 sample-test questions. This guide, aligned specifically to standards prescribed by the New York Department of Education, covers the sub-areas of Foundations of Scientific Inquiry; Cell Biology and Biochemistry; Genetics and Evolution; Biological Unity and Diversity and Life Processes; Human Biology; and Ecology.
Customer Reviews:
NYS Biology Teacher Grad Student.......2007-03-11
WARNING: The questions are great, definately a wide variety of topics covered, HOWEVER: THE ANSWER KEY IS WRONG!!! Make sure you check your answers using the long-writen out answer key, otherwise you will be disappointed wiht your 'grade' on the mock test for sure!!! GOOD LUCK!
NY testing.......2007-02-14
This study guide covers everything from designing a lab experiment to current issues related to ecology. Everything you need to study for the NY exam is here because it has been designed specifically to follow the NY state guidelines. No need to look anywhere else!
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Finally, for every resident and visitor to the region, a comprehensive guide to the gardens of eastern Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey, and northern Delaware. Magnificently illustrated with nearly 200 full color photographs, A Guide to the Great Gardens of the Philadelphia Region provides essential information on how to locate and enjoy the finest gardens the area has to offer.
As the horticultural epicenter of the United States, Philadelphia and the surrounding towns, suburbs, and countryside are blessed with more public gardens in a concentrated area than almost any other region in the world. Stretching from Trenton, New Jersey through Philadelphia and down to Newark, Delaware, this area (often called the Delaware Valley) offers more horticultural riches than a visitor can possibly see even in a couple of weeks of hectic garden hopping.
In A Guide to the Great Gardens of the Philadelphia Region you will find:
- detailed coverage of almost 100 gardens;
- maps to indicate where area gardens are in relation to each other to plan day trip itineraries;
- key information about each major garden, including hours, fees, time needed for a tour, history, acreage, and special features;
- over a dozen gardens that have never before been featured in any garden guidebook;
- arranged by interest, to help guide readers to gardens that will most meet their needs;
- notations about historical houses, cafes/restaurants, gift shops, and children's features at each major garden
Customer Reviews:
Well-designed and quick reference to many Philly gardens.......2007-03-04
The publishing of this book coincides with the 2007 Annual Philadelphia Flower Show. It covers roughly 40 or so of the major public gardens in the Philadelphia area.
Nice design by Philadelphia firm of Joel Katz who have formatted the information in a user-friendly layout. Maps, color coding and tabs make it very easy to locate specific gardens.
The photographs by Rob Cardillo are beautiful and, even at their small size, capture the gardens at their peak.
Adam Levine's brief descriptions and histories of each garden are succint without being overly dry.
My one disappointment is that, with the exception of the Azalea Gardens by the Art Museum, the Japanese House, and the West Laurel Hill Cemetery, and a brief description of the Horticultural Center, the authors do not detail the scope, history, and hidden gems of the Fairmount Park system.
Granted, and due to the state of upkeep, the park may no longer be called "great." But the park is still the "lungs of the city" and has its surprises: The miraculous row of dozens of cherry trees that create a wonderful pink line towards the Japanese House every Spring, and the natural walking and bike paths that surround the Horticultural Center are just a couple of these "secret" gems.
At a time when Philadelphians are talking of creating new green areas, Fairmount Park deserves our attention, our love, and our care.
Overall, a very good guide to Philadelphia garden treasures for visitors and locals alike.
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In "Brooklyn Remembered: The 1955 Days of the Dodgers, Allen has captured the emotion, the drama and the sweet reverie of what many baseball people and fans consider the greatest sports triumph ever, the 1955 Brooklyn Series win over the Yankees. It was the one and only Brooklyn championship for the team filled with Hall of Famers like Jackie Robinson, Pee Wee Reese, Roy Campanella, Duke Snider, Sandy Koufax and even fringe lefty Tommy Lasorda. Two years after the title the team moved from Brooklyn's cozy Ebbets Field to laconic Los Angeles. All of the 11 surviving members of that historic baseball team contributed their poignant and personal recollections of that season that warmed the baseball world and sent millions of memorable moments across America, memories that last to this day in millions of homes across the country. Two game winner Johnny Podres, the handsome bachelor, recalls how he drove to the game from his aunt's home in nearby Staten Island a few days after his 23rd birthday and promised his aging teammates a World Series victory. He delivered with a 2-0 triumph. Historic baseball figure Jackie Robinson and supportive teammate pee Wee Reese, knowing their time for titles was short, reached their ultimate goal. Duke Snider, Carl Erskine, Clem Labine, Don Newcombe and all the rest of Dem Bums eased the pain of Brooklyn's millions with that emotional victory. Allen has talked to all of the Brooklyn 1955 survivors and to the women who carry the torch today for the fallen Dodgers, such as Rachel Robinson and Joan Hodges, for memories of that moment and the impact on their lives half a century later. Other significant figures, such as broadcaster Tom Brokaw, opera legend RobertMerrill, opponents Willie Mays, Whitey Ford and Stan (The Man) Musial recall their days as Brooklyn fans, opposing players or just Ebbets Field fanatics. This is the stirring, funny, romantic, touching, historic story of one team in one town in one time that has lasted across the decades. The Brooklyn Dodgers of 1955 were an epic collection of talented athletes and heroic men.
Customer Reviews:
A VERY NICE READ.......2006-12-26
AUTHOR MAURY ALLEN TAKES US BACK TO 1955, THE YEAR THE BROOKLYN DODGERS FINALLY WON THE WORLD SERIES. HE INTERVIEWS THE 11 REMAINING PLAYERS AND BRINGS BACK SOME GREAT NOSTALGIA. SOME OF THE SURVING PLAYERS ARE KOUFAX, NEWCOMBE, SNIDER AND GAME SEVEN WINNER PODRES. THE STORIES ARE INTERESTING AND ENTERTAINING. I ENJOYED THIS AND RECOMMEND IT FOR ALL DODGER FANS AND FOR BASEBALL FANS WHO WANT TO LEARN ABOUT A SLICE OF BASEBALL HISTORY.
Great Subject, Mediocre Book.......2006-02-04
This book was a big disappointment, starting with its awkward subtitle. At first reading it looks like "the one-thousand-nine-hundred-and fifty-five days of the Dodgers," as if the team had only lasted that long! "The Days of the 1955 Dodgers" would have been better.
But the big problem with this book isn't the title-- it's Maury Allen's slapdash and dull writing. Hard to believe this guy was a successful sportswriter for so many years. His prose is careless, rambling, repetitious, and lack-luster. There are even some spelling errors-- the kind of thing we've come to expect from 20- and 30-something sportswriters, but that you don't expect to find in a writer of Allen's generation.
What saves the book and makes it worth reading-- and the reason I gave it three stars rather than two-- are the many extensive quotations of surviving Dodger players from the 1955 team, and others associated with the team that season. Thanks to Allen's long-established credentials as a sportswriter, he was able to get "face time" with many former players and team officials who are difficult or impossible for others to interview. Ever try to set up an interview with Yogi Berra or Willie Mays? As they say in Brooklyn, "Fuggeddaboudit!"
This is a pleasant enough read for Brooklyn Dodger lovers, but that wonderful team and that magical year deserve better than they get in this so-so volume.
Good Read.......2006-01-17
For those of us still in the Brooklyn area and those who ventured far away, this book takes you back to the care-free days of the "Brooklyn Bombers." Go for it!
A LOOK BACK AT THE MAGICAL 1955 BROOKLYN TEAM.......2005-10-18
THE BOOK GIVES YOU INSIGHT INTO THE 1955 SEASON AND WHAT WINNING THE WORLD SERIES WAS LIKE, THROUGH THE MEMORIES OF THE SURVIVING ELEVEN MEMBERS OF THAT TEAM AND OTHER FOLKS WHO RECALL THE STRUGGLE AND EUPHORIA OF WINNING THE FALL CLASSIC AT LAST!BBOOKLYN DODGER FANS AND BASEBALL HISTORIANS WILL ENJOY THE STORY OF THAT MAGICAL SEASON!
The 1955 Dodgers Revisited.......2005-07-01
Respected baseball writer Maury Allen has provided us with an update on the 11 surviving members of the 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers' championship team on its 50th anniversary. The book is just over 200 pages long and Allen discusses his visits with the former players and the wives of some of the deceased players. I found several of the stories told in other books on Brooklyn's beloved team, but there were a few stories I hadn't heard before. One involved Gil Hodges who has received more votes than any other player who has not been elected to the Hall of Fame. Supposedly Veterans Committee member Ted Williams has been instrumental in keeping Hodges out not because of his playing ability, but because Hodges was more popular as a manager in Washington than Williams was. Dodgers' executive Buzzie Bavasi felt Jackie Robinson should not have retired as a player when he was traded to the Giants following the 1956 season. He felt Robinson could have become a possible assistant who could one day become the general manager of the Dodgers. That never would have happened with Walter O'Malley owning the team due to the tension that existed between O'Malley and Robinson. Although the 1955 team won Brooklyn's only championship the 1952 and 1953 teams were better than the '55 version. The team was on the way down agewise by 1955 while the 1952 and 1953 team (Roger Kahn's Boys of Summer gang) were in their prime. Author Allen also recounts an incident with manager Walter Alston over some unaccounted soft drinks that hadn't been paid for by the players. Allen wrote a column about what he felt was a petty issue, and Alston invited Allen into his office to discuss it. It resulted in Alston physically attacking Allen. Traveling secretary Lee Scott heard the ruckus and came to Allen's rescue. Several of the members of this team keep their championship ring in a safety deposit box to pass down to succeeding members of their family after they are gone. I find it too bad the ring can't be worn and enjoyed, but they feel the risk of robbery is too great. The book also includes a recap of each of the seven World Series games. No team had ever come back from being down two games to none and won a seven game World Series before. I did find one minor mistake. Allen mentioned that Pirates' slugger Ralph Kiner was traded to the Cubs in 1952 when the correct year is 1953. I'm old enough to remember this team and Kahn's 1953 team as well, and I was happy to read their will be a reunion party for the 1955 team in Brooklyn in the fall of this year, 2005.
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What is it like to cut loose and sail away for a year?
How do you really do it?
Join them in their Adventure!
Taking their cat along as a referee, Steve and Margaret Watterson spent a year on their 30-foot sailboat traveling from Cleveland, Ohio to the Florida Keys and back. In this book, they describe their experience--the good times and the bad--in order to share it with those who dream of some day cutting off the phone, canceling the paper, and locking the door behind them.
If you have ever wondered how to actually do this, you will enjoy this book. The Wattersons tell how much they spent, how they handled mail, and what charts and cruising guides they used. They cover insurance, how to prepare a boat for this kind of trip, and much more.
Customer Reviews:
An Enjoyable Book.......2005-12-07
This is an amusing and enjoyable book. My husband and I are planning to cruise down the Intracoastal Waterway, and I found this book to be full of useful information about the Erie Canal and the Waterway, and about living aboard a 30-foot boat for a year while cruising south. The book puts you there just as if you were actually having the experience. I highly recommend it to anyone who dreams of such a trip.
A quick year.......2004-02-17
The book gives a quick overview of a long journey. It's an easy read, but the details are thin for anyone looking to make this journey. "Honey, Let's Get A Boat" provides better information and detail than "Our Year". Most of the pictures and maps appear to be borrowed from cruising guides. It does give some highlights, that are extracted from newsletters the author wrote - which is the impression I got while reading it - a compendium of personal newsletters to friends, rather than for someone looking to make this journey.
Captures the Essence.......2004-02-15
What I like about this book is that it captures the real sights and smells of traveling the Atlantic Intracoastal. I believe that this must be what it's really like to live on a 30-foot boat for a year cruising up and down the East coast of the US. The author's descriptions put you right in the picture, and his sense of humor will make you chuckle. There is also a lot of useful information in this book. Anyone who dreams of doing anything like this some day will get a lot of enjoyment from this book.
Informative, unpretentious, and entertaining........2004-02-15
I was captivated by this story of a 60-something couple taking the voyage of HIS dreams. While their particular trip in itself was not extraordinary --- many boaters do this --- the author's wry and self-deprecating sense of humor makes this account of their adventure an outstanding read. It is also chock full of very useful information, but primarily it is just a good book to curl up with when you feel like escaping to an achievable dream.
Fun to read.......2004-02-12
I found this book to be entertaining and fun to read. It details the author's boat cruise down the Intracoastal Waterway from start to finish, including all the planning involved. It is a "we did it, so can you!" book. But mainly, it is just an easy to read story, and the author's personal take on events is amusing. Buy it, you'll like it!
Book Description
The Niagara Region is one of Canada’s most popular tourist destinations. The falls, wine tours, the Shaw Festival, shopping, casinos—it’s no wonder that many visitors stay for two to three days to take it all in. And with hundreds of attractions, restaurants, bed & breakfasts, inns, and hotels to choose from, visitors need a discerning guide.
Frommer’s Niagara Region provides readers with a comprehensive guide to the best of this popular area. Detailed, accurate maps, honest reviews, and complete itineraries will make this the ideal guide for families looking to enjoy the falls, burnt-out urbanites seeking a romantic vacation in wine country, and newlyweds hoping to make the most of one the world’s top honeymoon destinations.
Customer Reviews:
Niagara Travel Helper.......2007-01-12
We used this little book extensively on our recent fall Niagara Trip. Gives valuable information to optimize your visit so you don't waste time doing things you know you wouldn't enjoy. It alsos gives tips on interesting things to do in the entire Niagara region. People with varied interests can find many things to do.
Book Description
For more than twenty years, the Insiders' Guide® series has remained the essential source for in-depth travel and relocation information. Each guide is written by locals and true insiders and offers a personal, practical perspective that readers everywhere have come to know and love.
From candlelight ghost tours and colonial reenactments to state-of-the-art thrill rides and waterslide adventures, the towns of Williamsburg, Jamestown, and Yorktown provide numerous opportunities to celebrate the past and the present. This authoritative guide will lead you through the Historic Triangle's diverse offerings, as well as show you where to enjoy the region's best cuisine and wines.
Inside you'll find:
countless details on how to live and thrive in the area, from the best shopping to the lowdown on real estate
the inside scoop on popular attractions such as Colonial Williamsburg, the James River plantations, and Busch Gardens
comprehensive listings of restaurants, lodging, entertainment, and recreational activities
sections dedicated to children, retirement, Newport News and Hampton, and much more
Whether you're planning a vacation, already living in the area, or looking to relocate, Insiders' Guide to Williamsburg will show you everything you need to know.
Customer Reviews:
No ratings; no help.......2007-04-28
One would hope that an "Insider's" Guide might have ratings and/or recommendations - for hotels in particular. A mere list and description of them is something that can easily be obtained with a quick search of the internet. They have a section for Bed & Breakfasts, but I couldn't find any of the particular resorts I was interested in. To truly be helpful, help us decide which places are best for the family, for couples, etc. with a simple star rating system.
Better to have no guide book at all - literally........2007-04-19
I travel a lot, and I am a planner, so I am no stranger to guide books. This is the worst guide book I have ever used. The one positive is that it is well written and easy to understand. But that is, truly, the only positive.
Pricing information was woefully inaccurate. Hotels that no longer exist were listed. Hotels that do exist weren't listed. Multiple website URLs that are no longer live were listed. Driving directions were not only wrong (e.g. to the Williamsburg Winery), but obviously wrong when a rudientary map was consulted. The basic fact-checking one would expect for a current guide book had obviously not been conducted. That leads me to blame the publisher, not the author, and as result I will never again purchase an "Insiders Guide."
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