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Starfish, sand, seashells, fish and more students will dive right in as they learn more about the ocean and the inhabitants that live there. This cross-curriculum thematic resource has it all including bulletin board ideas, math activities, science experiments, riddles, worksheets, crafts, clip art and snack ideas.
This coloring book is a fun-to-follow guide for every family that owns a cat or is considering adopting one. Simple pictures and clear, concise captions teach smart, safe ways for children to interact and bond with their pets. Tips include the importance of vaccinations, fresh water and food, and litter-box cleanliness, as well as suggestions for grooming and training.
This workbook provides practice in first grade mathematics skills. Emphasis is placed on understanding number quantity and on addition and subtraction facts through ten. The material correlates with the curriculum in most basic mathematics texts. The pages are presented in a suggested order, but may be used in any order which best meets a child's needs. Parents who wish their children to have practice in mathematics skills will find the book as helpful as classroom teachers will find it. The exercises are presented so that a child can work with a minimum of supervision. Answers are included in a four-page leaflet in the middle of the book. This leaflet can be easily removed. A glossary is available for reference on the inside back cover.
This workbook provides a variety of fun activities designed to help children understand how to work with money. Emphasis is placed on identifying coins and their values, comparing and adding values of coins and dollars, finding costs, figuring correct amounts of money, and making change. The pages are presented in order of difficulty, but may be used in any order which best meets a child's needs. Parents who wish their children to have practice in learning to work with money will find the book as helpful as classroom teachers will find it. The exercises are presented so that a child can work with a minimum of supervision. Additional suggestions for using this book are included on the inside back cover. Answers are included in a four-page leaflet in the middle of the book. This leaflet can be easily removed.
This workbook provides practice in sixth-grade mathematics skills. Emphasis is placed on addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of fractional numbers and decimal fractions. Practice is also provided in percent, in the four arithmetic operations with whole numbers, and in solving word problems. The material correlates with the curriculum in most basic mathematics texts. The pages are presented in a suggested order, but may be used in any order which best meets a child's needs. Parents who wish their children to have practice in mathematics skills will find the book as helpful as classroom teachers will find it. The exercises are presented so that a child can work with a minimum of supervision. Answers are included in a four-page leaflet in the middle of the book. This leaflet can be easily removed. A glossary is available for reference on the inside back cover.
This workbook provides a variety of activities designed to help children strengthen their math readiness skills. The material serves as an introduction to the curriculum in most basic mathematics texts. The pages are presented in a suggested order, but may be used in any order which best meets a child's needs. Parents who wish their children to prepare for further math instruction will find the book as helpful as classroom teachers will find it. The exercises are presented so that a child can work with a minimum of supervision. The following skills are presented to prepare children for further math instruction: size and position discrimination, ordinal numbers (first, second, third), shapes (circle, square, rectangle, triangle), number recognition (through 10), number concepts (1 through 10), and number words.
This workbook provides practice in fifth-grade mathematics skills. Emphasis is placed on addition and subtraction of fractional numbers and mixed numbers. Practice is also provided in the four arithmetic operations with whole numbers, in multiplication and division of fractional numbers, in addition and subtraction of decimal fractions, and in solving word problems. The material correlates with the curriculum in most basic mathematics texts. The pages are presented in a suggested order, but may be used in any order which best meets a child's needs. Parents who wish their children to have practice in mathematics skills will find the book as helpful as classroom teachers will find it. The exercises are presented so that a child can work with a minimum of supervision. Answers are included in a four-page leaflet in the middle of the book. This leaflet can be easily removed. A glossary is available for reference on the inside back cover.
This workbook provides a variety of activities designed to enrich and reinforce multiplication skills typically taught at the third and fourth grade levels. The material correlates with the curriculum in most basic mathematics texts. The pages are presented in a suggested order, but may be used in any order which best meets a child's needs. Parents who wish their children to have practice in mathematics skills will find the book as helpful as classroom teachers will find it. The exercises are presented so that a child can work with a minimum of supervision. Answers are included in a four-page leaflet in the middle of the book. This leaflet can be easily removed.
This book will help teachers solve the dilemma: What does the rest of my class do while I'm working with a small reading group? Debbie Diller offers practical suggestions for over a dozen literacy work stations that link to instruction and make preparation and management easy for teachers. Learn how to set up work stations, how to manage them, and how to keep them going throughout the year. Each chapter includes: how to introduce each station;materials to include at each station;what to model;how to solve problems;how to differentiate;how to assess and keep students accountable;reflection questions for professional development. Materials in both English and Spanish are provided in the extensive resource section. Throughout the book the author has included photos of literacy workstations from a variety of classrooms in which she has worked to illustrate the methods discussed in the text.