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David Sherrin

    Big Bad Wolf's Yom Kippur
    Authentic Assessment in Social Studies
    The Pirate Rabbi
    • Inspired by the real-life Samuel Pallache, a Moroccan-born Jewish leader and sailor, comes a high-seas adventure about living your dreams and doing what's right to help others by the author of Big Bad Wolf's Yom Kippur. In 16th-century Amsterdam, Sam was torn between two goals. He wanted to grow up to be a rabbi, wise and kind like his father. But he couldn't help but wish for the excitement of being a legendary pirate. "Boats are fun," his father said. "But helping people is more meaningful." Years passed, and Sam grew up to be a rabbi. He taught his community, bringing them joy and comfort. But when the prince enlists Sam's help to save captured people, he knows what he must do. Setting sail with his crew, Sam is determined to save his community, and even change the minds of some pirates along the way. An author's note tells the history of Samuel Pallache, the values he lived his life by, and even includes pirate fun facts!

      The Pirate Rabbi
    • Authentic Assessment in Social Studies

      A Guide to Keeping it Real

      • 260 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Focusing on authentic assessments, this book offers innovative strategies for middle and high school social studies educators to enhance student evaluation beyond traditional tests and essays. It explores various assessment types, including written, creative, and civic action projects, providing practical guidance to foster deeper learning and engagement in the classroom. Each chapter is designed to inspire educators to implement diverse assessment methods that reflect students' understanding and skills.

      Authentic Assessment in Social Studies
    • In this fractured fairytale mash-up, The Big Bad Wolf learns the value of kindness on Yom Kippur.

      Big Bad Wolf's Yom Kippur