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A half-magic girl learns about heroism and taking action when she and her sister confront a wizard who endangers others for her own gain. Even and Odd are sisters who share magic. Lately, though, it seems like that’s the only thing they have in common. Odd doesn’t like magic, and Even practices it every chance she gets, dreaming of the day she’ll be ready to be a hero. When the hidden border between the mundane world the sisters live in and the magical land they were born in shuts abruptly, the girls are trapped, unable to return home. With the help of a unicorn named Jeremy, they discover a wizard is diverting magic from the border to bolster her own power. Families are cut off from each other on both sides of the border, and an ecological disaster is brewing. But the wizard cares nothing for the calamitous effects her appropriation of magic is having. Someone has to do something to stop her, and Even realizes she can no longer wait until she’s ready: she needs to be a hero now.
If you are looking for something new and interesting to teach your students about odd and even numbers, then you have found it. This workbook has 67 printable pages to improve your students understanding of odd and even numbers. Students use analysis and reasoning skills on each page, identifying or counting the number of birds, bees, robots, monsters, dinosaurs, dragons, zombies, two-digit numbers, three-digit numbers, four-digit numbers, squares, triangles, ovals, hexagons, octagons, funny hats, cars, smilie faces, ants, musicians, and more. Each page has unique odd and even questions, like:Is there an ODD or EVEN number of dancing robots?Is there an ODD or EVEN number of girl zombies?Is there an ODD or EVEN number of fire-breathing dragons?Is there an ODD or EVEN number of monsters holding something?Is there an ODD or EVEN number of swimming birds?Is there an ODD or EVEN number of dancing bees?Is there an ODD or EVEN number of working ants?Is there an ODD or EVEN number of paper hats?Is there an ODD or EVEN number of octagons?Is there an ODD or EVEN number of wooden musical instruments?What is the smallest ODD shape? What is the largest EVEN shape? How many pyramids have an ODD number of levels? How many stars have an EVEN number of points? Is there an EVEN or ODD number of smiles? What is the difference between the largest odd number and the smallest even number? What is the sum of the largest even number and the smallest odd number? Number work has never been more fun. Use these pages as a sponge activity, for early finishers, at a math center, for homework, at the beginning of the year, right before the summer, or anytime. Take a Look Inside and see for yourself. Your students will thank you.
Humor and action abound in this second follow-up to the Newbery honor winner and New York Times bestseller, Three Times Lucky The trial of the century has come to Tupelo Landing, NC. Mo and Dale, aka Desperado Detectives, head to court as star witnesses against Dale's daddy--confessed kidnapper Macon Johnson. Dale's nerves are jangled, but Mo, who doesn't mind getting even with Mr. Macon for hurting her loved ones, looks forward to a slam dunk conviction--if everything goes as expected. Of course nothing goes as expected. Macon Johnson sees to that. In no time flat, Macon's on the run, Tupelo Landing's in lockdown, and Dale's brother's life hangs in the balance. With Harm Crenshaw, newly appointed intern, Desperado Detectives are on the case. But it means they have to take on a tough client--one they'd never want in a million years. For everyone who's already fallen for Mo and Dale, and for anyone who's new to Tupelo Landing, The Odds of Getting Even is a heartwarming story that perfectly blends mystery and action with more serious themes about family and fathers, all without ever losing its sense of humor.
In Even the Odds, Karen Firestone explains how risk assessment plays a prominent role in all aspects of life. We may all define risk, and our tolerance for it, somewhat differently, but we might all agree it plays a pivotal role in guiding us toward an optimal outcome. As a long-time investment advisor, Firestone has grown accustomed to interpreting risk on a daily basis. She has developed four core tenets of risk-taking we can all apply to anticipating, evaluating, and responding to the risks we face in our business, investing, and personal lives. These tenets are right-sizing; right-timing; relying on skill, knowledge, and experience; and staying skeptical about numbers, promises, and forecasts. Firestone's approach is both practical and accessible to individuals who are making important decisions, such as embarking on new career or life changes, starting or running an enterprise, making a sizable investment, or deciding how to balance across a full portfolio of assets. The book is rich with anecdotes and examples of how many prominent leaders in their fields encountered and dealt with risk along the way. Firestone also shares her own successes and failures, in particular when she decided to risk it all--a fabulous career managing billions of dollars at a premium investment company, her reputation, and the security at home that comes with a strong and stable job--to go out on her own. Even the Odds helps us understand the broader implications of risk--and how it guides our decision-making--so that we can improve outcomes across multiple facets of our lives, from our businesses and investments, to the personal choices we make.
DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Odd John" by Olaf Stapledon. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.