Michael McHugh
Autore di Christian Liberty Nature Reader Book 3
Sull'Autore
Michael McHugh is chair of the political science department at KIMEP University in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
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(eng) Author and editor of numerous school textbooks from a Reformed Protestant perspective. Former director of Christian Liberty Press.
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Opere di Michael McHugh
Nature Reader Book 5, Christian Liberty Nature Reader Book Five - Paperback - 1992 Edition (1992) 4 copie
Christian Liberty Eclectic Reader Book B — A cura di — 2 copie
A Child's Life Of Christ 1 copia
The Story of the Constitution 1 copia
Christian Liberty - McGuffey's Eclectic Reader Book E — A cura di — 1 copia
The Stories of Inventions 1 copia
Set (Student Reader, Coloring Book, Teacher's Manual) (History for Little Pilgrims, 1st Grade) (1998) 1 copia
A Child's Story of America Tests 1 copia
Studying God's Word: Book C 1 copia
Exploring American History Tests 1 copia
Entertaining: Mid-Winter 1999 1 copia
The American People & Nation 1 copia
Early American History 1 copia
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Composing music is a difficult task when you have been told that it is hard to do. The
purpose of this project was not only to institute a young composers’ competition into an
elementary school, but to make writing music fun and accessible for all the students at
Grande Reserve Elementary School. Using engaging lessons and online composition
software, students were able to watch their creations grow and change right before their eyes.
They could manipulate melodies and edit rhythms in order to craft their own perfect opus.
In order to subjectively judge the competition, entries were distributed to 27 judges
ranging in age, teaching experience, and music base knowledge. The judges used a twelve
point rubric based on the research of Dr. Maud Hickey from Northwestern University, and
determined a first, second, and third place winner. These students then performed their own
pieces at the spring band, orchestra, and choir concert.… (altro)