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Marilyn Burns Math Blog
Marilyn Burns has worked in the field of mathematics education for over 50 years. Along the way, she has authored a number of books for children (including The I Hate Mathematics! Book) and professional development books for their teachers. Since January 2015, Burns has also authored a regular blog about mathematics education. Here, Burns shares instructional ideas, classroom activities, and her own reflections on teaching. Mathematics teachers and tutors can browse previous blog entries by topic, including Assessment, Fractions, Real World Problems, and Video Clips. Most of these resources and ideas will be of interest to elementary and middle school educators, but many of these ideas could also be adapted for Adult Basic Education (ABE) classrooms as well. In addition, parents and caretakers of children, along with youth workers and youth librarians, may also be interested in this blog; many of Burns's ideas involve games and could be used to engage young learners in both formal and informal educational settings
Folder 18, Manuscript - (completed) Reminiscences of 56 Years by Rollie C. Burns, undated
A rancher and civic leader, Burns was born in 1857 in Missouri and came to Texas with his parents at age four. He was a ranch manager for the Llano Cattle Company, Nave-McCord Cattle Company, and the Western Land and Livestock Company prior to purchasing his own ranch, Idlewild. Active in the founding of Lubbock, Texas, Burns operated an automobile stageline from 1907-1909, and served as Lubbock County tax assessor for 14 years. He died in 1945.Includes correspondence, legal and financial materials, printed material, diary, photographs, and literary productions pertaining to Rollie C. Burns and family. The collection bulks with literary productions and reminiscences of ranching activities, including a manuscript compiled by William Curry Holden.101 pdf page
Papers of John and Lugenia Burns Hope, 1984
A guide for the John and Lugenia Burns Hope microfilm collection
Charles S. Burns papers
Charles S. Burns (1846-1937) was a teacher in Maryland during the late nineteenth century; he also worked for the Customs House in Baltimore, Maryland. The Charles S. Burns Papers consist of correspondence, both letters and postcards, from family members, friends, and organizations to which Burns belonged. The subject matter includes notices for membership dues owed the Order of the Golden Chain, news of family events, crop output, and solicitations from former students seeking Burns's help at the Baltimore Customs House. In addition, there is correspondence pertaining to the Sun Mutual Aid Society of Baltimore
Gladys King Burns papers, MSS.0234
Abstract: Letters and other documents created and gathered while researching her thesis, "The Alabama Dixiecrat Revolt of 1948," at Auburn University.Scope and Content Note: The collection includes letters and other documents created and gathered while researching of her thesis,"The Alabama Dixiecrat Revolt of 1948," at Auburn University. A letter from Governor George C. Wallace to Burns is among the materials.Biographical/Historical Note: Gladys King Burns was a graduate student at Auburn University in 1968
Australian Womens' Army Service N.T. Force plaque on Emery Point
Norma Burns and Australian Womens' Army Service Ladies after the unveiling A.W.A.S plaque. The B.B.Q Lunch which followed was a wonderful event and the realization of a dream and all future personnel will know that Women served in Darwin during WW2.Burns, Norma Joan
Burns, Kenneth F. -- 1955-56 -- Correspondence, Individual -- letter, 1955-07-29
Letter from Burns, Kenneth F. to Sabin, Albert B. dated 1955-07-29.Sabin Collection Fair Use Policy</a
Ladies at the Lodge Motel
Eileen Norris, Ruth Bartlett, Nancy Hem, Eileen Gayton, Dorothy Wilson at the Lodge Motel (old nurses quarters).Burns, Norma Joan
Churchill's Head, Stuart Highway
Another angle Churchill's Head on old Stuart Highway Alice Springs to Darwin on my way home, November 1945.Burns, Norma Joan
William Creek Hotel
William Creek Hotel on the Adelaide to Alice Springs Ghan railway line. Norma Burns was Norma Kelly.Burns, Norma Joan.Date:1944-1
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