The narrative captures the vibrant transformation of nature as spring transitions into summer, highlighting the critical role of pollinators in the ecosystem. It portrays the emergence of butterflies from chrysalises and the bustling activities of bees and hummingbirds, emphasizing the interconnectedness of life. Through vivid imagery, the book illustrates the renewal and replenishment of the environment, showcasing the beauty and importance of these natural cycles in supporting a thriving ecosystem.
Pamela Robbins Reihenfolge der Bücher (Chronologisch)
Pamela M. Robbins ist eine Beraterin, die mit Schulbezirken, staatlichen Bildungsministerien, Bildungsdienstleistungszentren und Unternehmen zusammenarbeitet. Ihr umfassender Bildungshintergrund und ihre Erfahrung im Bildungswesen, von der Lehrtätigkeit und Trainertätigkeit bis zur Verwaltung, vermitteln ihr ein tiefes Verständnis von Bildungssystemen. Als Autorin mehrerer Bücher konzentriert sich Robbins darauf, ihre Erkenntnisse und Erfahrungen zu teilen, um Bildungspraktiken zu inspirieren und zu verbessern.






- 2024
- 2024
Princess is NOT Pleased
- 38 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
Inspired by real events, this captivating narrative resonates with readers of all ages. It delves into themes of resilience and courage, showcasing the extraordinary journey of its characters as they navigate challenges and triumphs. The blend of authenticity and emotional depth makes it a compelling read that engages and inspires, inviting reflection on the human experience.
- 2022
Set against the stunning backdrop of the southwestern desert, the narrative features two Roadrunners collaborating to build their nest, showcasing the transition from day to night. The vivid illustrations complement the story, highlighting the beauty of sunrise and sunset. Rich vocabulary and repeated phrases enhance the storytelling experience, providing young readers with insights into the nesting habits of Roadrunners. Designed for preK-3, this book combines education with captivating visuals.
- 2022
Elmer, a tiny Elf Owl, embarks on a delightful quest to find the perfect home for himself and his mate, Ellie. Observing a woodpecker as it searches for food, Elmer explores various nesting sites in the Southwestern desert. With numerous options available, he must carefully select the strongest and safest location to ensure a secure future for them both. The story is beautifully illustrated, capturing the essence of Elmer's adventure and the vibrant desert landscape.
- 2022
Billy the Buffalo and his Bride Barbara - realistic fiction Billy the Buffalo and His Bride Barbara introduces children to a buffalo family who roams the Western Regions of the United States. Beautiful skies, vast mountain ranges and the changing seasons all skillfully designed to enhance natural curiosity as the reader becomes part of the wonder of nature. The alliteration and Rhyming throughout this unique book help young readers identify sounds, build fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension skills. PreK - 3
- 2015
Peer Coaching to Enrich Professional Practice, School Culture, and Student Learning
- 180 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
How can educators collaborate more effectively to enhance professional practice and student performance? Author Pam Robbins suggests that combining collaborative activities with peer coaching—teachers supporting teachers—holds the key. This guide outlines how schools can implement these proven strategies to foster positive changes in teaching, school culture, and learning outcomes. Robbins emphasizes the importance of creating a collaborative, learning-focused environment and building trust among colleagues. She provides strategies for engaging in difficult conversations that lead to constructive feedback, and offers insights on developing, sustaining, and evaluating peer coaching initiatives. The book showcases exemplary peer coaching practices from real schools and includes coaching tools, scenarios, process guidelines, and reflection questions to facilitate the application of these concepts in educational settings. Peer coaching serves as a job-embedded learning strategy, effectively supporting schoolwide and districtwide goals such as data analysis, instructional improvement, technology integration, and standards implementation. Ultimately, it fosters the growth of every teacher and enhances learning processes within any school. Pam Robbins, a former educator and consultant, specializes in leadership, school culture, organizational change, mentoring, and peer coaching.