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More ten-minute activities / Evans, Marilyn (ed.) 2004  Book
Evans, Marilyn (ed.) Book
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Publication Monterey, Evan-Moor Educational Publishers, 2004.
Description 192pWhite Spine
Summary/Abstract Contains 190 short activities for classroom teachers.
Contents How to use these activities Activities: Language Arts Mathematics Social studies Science Indoor recess
Standard Number 817649884X Pb.
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Teachin' cheap: Using bags, sacks, paper, and boxes in the classroom / Holliman, Linda 1997  Book
Holliman, Linda Book
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Publication USA, Creative Teaching Press, 1997.
Description 112pBlack Spine
Summary/Abstract Turn bags, sacks, paper, and boxes into unique and creative tools for organizing and displaying children's work. This resource offers innovative ideas for inexpensive, simple-to-make projects that will liven up language arts, math, social studies, and science activities while showing off student work in new and creative ways.
Contents Paper bag projects Sack projects Box projects PAPER PROJECTS Flip-Flaps Slit books Poof books Tri-fold books Fold-over projects Reproducibles
Standard Number 1574712764 Pb.
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Teaching reading strategies with literature that matters to middle schoolers: Grades 5 and up / Fordham, Nancy; Sandmann, Alexa 2006  Book
Fordham, Nancy Book
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Publication New York, Scholastic, 2006.
Description 144pPurple spine
Series Scholastic Teaching Strategies
Summary/Abstract Help students learn and apply key reading strategies while exploring different themes commonly taught in middle school, such as Forging One's Identity, Friendship, Making choices, and the Pioneering Spirit.
Contents INTRODUCTION Background Reflection About this book Closing thoughts FORGING ONE'S IDENTITY The janitor's boy The well Esperanza rising Through my eyes This land is my land Reproducible pages FRIENDSHIP Pink and Say Taking sides The maze Because of Winn-Dixie Maniac Magee MAKING CHOICES The butterfly Speed of light Shiloh The graduation of Jake Moon Surviving the Applewhites TAKING ACTION The children's book of heroes Captain Kate Hoot Flying solo Burning up IMMIGRATION Who belongs here? When Jessie came across the sea The orphan of Ellis Island In the year of the boar and Jackie Robinson The circuit: stories from the life of a migrant child THE PIONEERING SPIRIT A burst of firsts: doers, shakers, and record breakers Journey to nowhere The journal of Augustus Pelletier: the Lewis and Clark expedition, 1804 The breadwinner Stargirl APPENDIX Language arts standards Social studies standards References
Standard Number 9780439465908 Pb.
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Ten-minute activities - Grades 1-3 / Evans, Marilyn 2001  Book
Evans, Marilyn Book
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Description 192pWhite Spine
Summary/Abstract Includes 190 short activities to fill time productively.
Contents How to use Ten-Minute activities Activities : Language arts Mathematics Social studies Science Indoor recess
Standard Number 1557997942 Pb.
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Using picture books to teach writing with the traits - Grades 3 and up / Culham, Ruth 2004  Book
Culham, Ruth Book
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Publication New York, Scholastic, 2004.
Description 144pYellow spine
Series Scholastic Teaching Strategies
Summary/Abstract Using high-quality picture books as models for writing is not a new concept. But using them to help students apply the traits of writing-ideas, organization, voice, word choice, sentence fluency, conventions, and presentation-is. This essential resource contains over 200 teacher-friendly annotations on new and classic books, organized by trait. It also contains plenty of step-by-step, trait-focused lessons based on specific books, which can be followed directly or easily adapted.
Contents Introduction Inspiring ideas Shaping organization Sparking voice Expanding word choice Developing sentence fluency Strengthening conventions Spotlighting presentation
Standard Number 9780439556873 Pb.
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