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4. October Sky (The Coalwood Series #1)

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  • TIRED OF BAGS FLOATING AROUND IN THE BATH? - When you start cooking sous vide, you will often find yourself in a situation where your bags are floating around in the water bath - hardly the organized and efficient process you were looking forward to! The LIPAVI Sous Vide Rack to the rescue. Using a Sous Vide Rack will double the capacity of your water bath, and maintain a distance between the food pouches, ensuring optimal circulation and even warming.
  • PART OF THE LIPAVI SOUS VIDE SYSTEM - We are a dedicated team of sous vide enthusiasts, looking to optimize your (and our own!) cooking experience. With the perfect process as an ideal, we have developed a complete SV system. Our system comes in 4 different sizes - the L15 rack is our "Family & Friends Size" model and will fit perfectly in your LIPAVI C15 Sous Vide Container. In addition, we make tailored lids for virtually ALL immersion circulators on the market (Anova, Joule, Sansaire and MANY more).
  • THE ORIGINAL LIPAVI SOUS VIDE RACK - TRIED AND TESTED - The LIPAVI sous vide racks are the original sous vide racks. Tens of thousands of satisfied customers have chosen the LIPAVI sous vide rack since their introduction in 2015, and the feedback is overwhelmingly positive. It's is a natural choice for many sous vide enthusiasts looking to perfect their setup with a LIPAVI Sous Vide System.
  • EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY MATERIALS AND BUILD - No corners are cut when designing and manufacturing our handcrafted sous vide racks. When putting stainless steel into a water bath, some people express concerns about rust. To be completely sure that rust will never be an issue, we chose 316L Marine Grade Stainless Steel for our sous vide racks, to ensure that the LIPAVI sous vide rack will keep 100% rust free, even when cooking for extended periods of time.
  • CONSERVE SPACE IN YOUR KITCHEN - EASY TO STORE WHEN NOT IN USE - The LIPAVI sous vide racks are collapsible and easy to store when not in use.
October Sky (The Coalwood Series #1)
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u/MrsAgn · 2 pointsr/teachingresources

I LOVE the book that my high school speech teacher used -- A Short Book on the Subject of Speaking. It's a fun little read and has many helpful ideas.

u/BeansandWeenie · 1 pointr/teachingresources

Might not tick all of your boxes, but I’ve used one of these in the past. A bit utilitarian and old school, but certainly better than flowers and WAY better than fucking apples and chalkboards.

u/MrJ414 · 1 pointr/teachingresources

Randall Monroe's What If? Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd Hypothetical Questions is a fun read. It's not a narrative, but it follows scientific thinking and if very entertaining. Or, Homer Hickam's October Sky is a good narrative.

u/duplaja · 3 pointsr/teachingresources

I did! I ended up picking up this one, for around $130. I didn't really have much else I needed to buy this year, so it'll go into my $250 for tax deductible classroom spending.

I figure there's enough other things I can do with it, and honestly, I enjoy the coding as a hobby enough that I just really wanted to work with it.

> Reliability : MTBF: 360,000 hours. MCBF: 60,000,000 lines. Auto Cutter: 1.5 million cuts

Should hold me for a while too, since I don't think I'll need to worry about it giving out for a bit!

I also made a small form (not shown) to let me write and print passes to me, for during advisory periods, etc.

u/canadianpastafarian · 1 pointr/teachingresources

I second using Scratch. Also get this book to teach gamemaking. Using this book is the most successful thing I have done and I have been teaching Scratch for years.

u/cremexbrulee · 3 pointsr/teachingresources

This year we had quite a few trans kindergarteners and the teacher had a hard time explaining it in a way the kids understood.

I heard about this book which I owned and I let the teachers borrow it. They liked it so much the teacher bought me a new copy because it was ruined haha.

https://www.amazon.com/Red-Crayons-Story-Michael-Hall-ebook/dp/B00KACIL2C

u/TheHealer12413 · 1 pointr/teachingresources

I’ve used these before:

SO WHAT?: The Writer's Argument
https://www.amazon.com/dp/0190297409/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_0YBNBbERJH4FQ

And

Everything's an Argument with Readings with 2016 MLA Update
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1319085741/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_tZBNBbKZWFF69

“So What?” is by far the cheapest. However, students can rent Everything’s an Argument for $40.

Hope this helps.