1. Signing Naturally: Student Workbook Units 1-6
Authors: Cheri Smith, Ella Mae Lentz, Ken Mikos
If you are immersed in the world of American Sign Language (ASL), “Signing Naturally: Student Workbook Units 1-6” is an invaluable resource. This workbook is designed for students to practice and reinforce their sign language skills through engaging activities. Its structured layout and comprehensive units lead learners from basics to more advanced concepts seamlessly, making it perfect for both beginners and those looking to enhance their skills. The workbook also encourages interactive learning, providing a strong foundation for ASL comprehension.

2. Phonics Workbook for Older Students Multi-Syllable Word Unit V/CV
Author: an a Book, Two Pencils
Struggling with phonics can be a significant barrier to reading success, but the “Phonics Workbook for Older Students Multi-Syllable Word Unit V/CV” changes the game. This innovative workbook is tailored for older students and provides a pathway to mastering phonics through interactive exercises focused on multi-syllable words. Its engaging format makes learning enjoyable, while its targeted approaches help to build fluency and comprehension. Whether for classroom use or at-home practice, this workbook is a must-have for any older struggling reader.

3. The Chinese Hospital: A Socialist Work Unit
Authors: Gail E. Henderson, Myron S. Cohen
An insightful look into the intersection of healthcare and socio-political frameworks, “The Chinese Hospital: A Socialist Work Unit” details how hospitals in China operate within a socialist structure. This book is essential for anyone interested in medical sociology and the history of healthcare systems. By examining real-life case studies and providing thorough analysis, the authors demonstrate how these work units are integral to understanding broader social issues. It’s a compelling read that challenges conventional notions of healthcare, making it essential for healthcare professionals and sociologists alike.

4. Water Works: A Physical Science Unit for High-Ability Learners in Grades K-1
Author: Clg Of William And Mary/Ctr Gift Ed
“Water Works: A Physical Science Unit for High-Ability Learners in Grades K-1” is a fantastic resource designed to captivate young minds. This unit not only introduces students to fundamental physical science concepts but does so in a way that is both fun and challenging. Through hands-on experiments and engaging activities, this resource harnesses children’s natural curiosity about the world around them. It is perfect for educators looking to foster a love for science early on in their students and emphasizes the idea that learning can be exciting!

5. Mathematics Unit Planning in a PLC at Work®, Grades PreK-2
Authors: Sarah Schuhl, Timothy D. Kanold, et al.
This comprehensive guide aimed at educators of young learners offers innovative strategies for mathematics unit planning within a Professional Learning Community (PLC). “Mathematics Unit Planning in a PLC at Work®, Grades PreK-2” emphasizes collaboration among educators to enhance students’ learning experiences. Each chapter provides practical lessons and supports creating engaging and effective math instruction that will resonate with young learners. This book is a necessary addition for teachers seeking to maximize their students’ mathematics potential through structured planning and community support.

6. RVUs at Work: Relative Value Units in the Medical Practice
Author: Max Reiboldt
For healthcare professionals grappling with the complexities of reimbursement, “RVUs at Work: Relative Value Units in the Medical Practice” is a critical resource. This book demystifies the concept of Relative Value Units (RVUs) and provides practical insights on how they impact medical practice. With real-world applications and expert analysis, this book helps readers better understand the financial landscape they operate within. It’s an essential read for anyone looking to enhance their knowledge of medical economics and optimize their practice’s financial performance.

7. RVUs at Work: Relative Value Units in a Changing Reimbursement World, 3rd Edition
Authors: Max Reiboldt, Justin Chamblee
This updated edition of “RVUs at Work” delves deeper into the evolving reimbursement landscape within the healthcare system. It provides an updated approach for understanding RVUs amidst current changes in regulations and reimbursement models. The authors offer invaluable perspectives on how to strategically adapt practices to maintain financial viability while providing high-quality care. This book is a fantastic investment for any healthcare professional aiming to navigate complexities in reimbursement effectively.

8. Engineering Thermodynamics: S.I.Units: Work and Heat Transfer
Authors: G. F. C. Rogers, Y. R. Mayhew
The principles of thermodynamics are crucial for any engineer’s toolkit, and “Engineering Thermodynamics: S.I.Units” stands as a pivotal resource. This book comprehensively covers the laws of thermodynamics, work, and heat transfer, with clear explanations and practical applications. Its rigorous approach appeals to both students and professionals in engineering fields, ensuring that they grasp these essential concepts thoroughly. Ideal for those looking to sharpen their understanding of thermodynamics, this text is a must-read for any aspiring engineer.

9. Emptying Beds: The Work of an Emergency Psychiatric Unit
Author: Lorna A. A. Rhodes
Delving into the challenges and realities of mental health care, “Emptying Beds: The Work of an Emergency Psychiatric Unit” provides a nuanced look at the operations of psychiatric units. The author brings forth compelling narratives and reflections, drawing attention to the intricacies of patient care and the healthcare system. This book is not just for healthcare professionals but also for anyone interested in understanding mental health dynamics and advocating for better patient care. It’s a profound exploration of the human condition and the work of compassionate care providers.

10. Mathematics Unit Planning in a PLC at Work®, High School
Authors: Sarah Schuhl, Timothy D. Kanold, et al.
Continuing the conversation on effective mathematics instruction, “Mathematics Unit Planning in a PLC at Work®, High School” equips educators with the tools necessary to collaborate on unit planning in a high school environment. This guide highlights the importance of community, communication, and shared goals for successful student learning outcomes. By providing practical strategies and insights, it may serve as a game-changer in the way high school math educators approach their curriculum.
