Thứ Năm, 28 tháng 9, 2017

Instant Math Practice Pages for Homework - Or Anytime Grades 2-3 by Betsy Franco

Looking for a fun way to build and review important math skills? Here are 50 reproducible practice sheets that are flexible and easy to use—kids can complete them at home or in school, independently or in groups.

They’ll build skills in addition, subtraction, multiplication, time, money, and more. Each practice page features appealing illustrations and topics kids enjoy. Includes a complete answer key. For use with Grades 2-3.


How to Write a Sentence And How to Read One by Stanley Fish

Some appreciate fine art; others appreciate fine wines. Stanley Fish appreciates fine sentences. The New York Times columnist and world-class professor has long been an aficionado of language.
 
 
Like a seasoned sportscaster, Fish marvels at the adeptness of finely crafted sentences and breaks them down into digestible morsels, giving readers an instant play-by-play.
 

Grammar Puzzles and Games Kids Cant Resist Grades 3-6 by Karen Kellaher

At last, a collection of grammar lessons and activities kids will actually clamor for! Your students will love these cool crosswords, codes, mazes and more that teach punctuation, capitalization, parts of speech, agreement, sentence structure, and all of the fundamentals.


Comes complete with easy step-by-step mini-lessons to ensure kids finally learn the rules once and for all!

Grammar Practice Grades 3-4 - Teacher Created Resources

Grammar Practice for third and fourth grades provides teachers with resources, activities, and ideas aimed at introducing students to the basic elements of grammar. The activity pages can be used as a resource around which to build and develop a classroom program.
 
 
CONTENTS
Introduction
How to Use This Book
Assessment
Parts of Speech
- Nouns
- Verbs
- Adjectives
- Adverbs
- Articles
- Prepositions
- Pronouns
- Conjunctions
Composition 
- Sentences
- Prepositional Phrases
- Clauses
- Punctuation
- Vocabulary
Answer Key

Grammar for Teachers - Unlock Your Knowledge of English by John Seely

Handling grammar in the classroom can seem daunting, but with Grammar for Teachers you can face it with confidence.


This book explains all the grammatical terms you need, and places them in a clear and straightforward context. It is written both for beginners and for those who already have some understanding of the subject but wish to expand and consolidate their knowledge.


Fun and Games in English - Delta Publishing

Based around the themes of "Me", "My Family", "Food", "Animals", "Toys and Games" and "The Little Red Hen", this teacher resource book gives the teacher of younger children (between the ages of 5 and 7) more than 40 varied language activities, with extensive teacher's notes for each one, following a graded language syllabus.


The photocopiable activities were created with the intention of being simple to prepare and use, easy to adapt for individual classroom needs and above all, fun for the age group. In this way it aims to reflect the actual interests of young children and ensure their involvement and motivation during this early learning experience. The activities in this book can be used to supplement any main course or to form part of a theme-based project. There is an accompanying cassette which contains all the listening texts, songs and chants.

Excalibur Teachers Book 2nd Edition by Jenny Dooley

Will Uther keep his promise and give his son to Merlin? 
 
Who will be the one to pull Excalibur out of the rock and become the ruler who will unite England?
 
Is love enough to beat hatred and save Arthur and Lancelot’s friendship? 
 
Will Morgan Le Fay’s evil plans succeed? 
 
Will peace ever return to England?

Everything you need to know to Survive Teaching 2nd Edition - The Ranting Teacher Series

A down-to earth fully up-dated collection of the nation's top teaching rants, that offers solutions to the issues that really bother teachers.


Draw Then Write Grades 1- 3

Draw…Then Write, Grades 1-3 is a fun hands-on way for students to make the connection between pictures and text. Students follow step-by-step drawing lessons and write about the completed pictures. Writing exercises take students from simple to more complex writing tasks.
 
 
A few of the topics covered include:
- caterpillar
- bird
- mouse
- turtle
- frog
- snail
- elephant
- puppy
- lion
- pickup truck
- koala
- robot
- clown
- helicopter
- duck
- hippo
- race car
and more

CHAMBERS Desktop Guides Business English Let Me Put That in Writing

Advice on writing everything from letters and e-mails to brochures and reports.
 
Numerous examples show good writing in practice.
 
Useful exercises, with solutions, to test your understanding.
 
Handy checklist at the end of each section summarize the key information.
 
Attractive two-colour presentation.

Designing Elementary Instruction and Assessment by John L Badgett and Edwin P Christmann Designing Elementary Instruction and Assessment by John L Badgett and Edwin P Christmann

This book is a wonderful tool and reference for any teacher. In the work of providing professional development to teachers of elementary science, one of the hardest areas for the teachers to grasp is assessment.
 
 
Especially helpful for these teachers are the chapters on writing short-answer and essay items, performance-based assessment, and portfolios.

Daily Writing Warm-ups Grades 3-4

Daily Writing Warm-ups provides easy-to-use, easy-to-follow lessons designed to enhance students' writing performance through daily practice and application of writing skills and strategies.
 
 
This well-structured resource contains the following: 
- Spiraling scope and sequence with scaffolded skills from one warm-up to the next
- Simple and consistent lesson and quiz format for ease in assessment and reteaching of necessary skills
- Standardized test format and open-ended questions - essential test-prep skills
- Writing prompts covering varying purposes
- Writing rubric for ease in objectively assessing students' writing
- Progress record to aid students in taking on responsibility and ownership of their learning
 
A comprehensive answer key is included.

Daily Word Ladders

1-Daily Word Ladders Grades 1-2
150+ Reproducible Word Study Lessons That Help Kids Boost Reading, Vocabulary, Spelling and Phonics Skills! Students climb to new heights in reading and writing with these fun, engaging, reproducible word-building games!


Students read clues on each rung, then change and rearrange letters to create words until they reach the top. All the while, they're analyzing sound-symbol relationships, broadening their vocabulary, and building spelling skills to become better readers. For use with Grades 1-2.




2-Daily Word Ladders Grades 2-3
100 Reproducible Word Study Lessons That Help Kids Boost Reading, Vocabulary, Spelling & Phonics Skills-Independently! Kids climb to new heights in reading and writing with these engaging, reproducible word building games!


Kids read clues on each rung, then change and rearrange letters to create words until they reach the top. All the while, they're boosting decoding and spelling skills, broadening vocabulary, and becoming better, more fluent readers. Age 7 and up



3-Daily Word Ladders Grades 4-6
100 Reproducible Word Study Lessons That Help Kids Boost Reading, Vocabulary, Spelling & Phonics Skills-Independently! Kids climb to new heights in reading and writing with these engaging, reproducible word building games!


Kids read clues on each rung, then change and rearrange letters to create words until they reach the top. All the while, they're boosting decoding and spelling skills, broadening vocabulary, and becoming better, more fluent readers.

Daily Math Warm-Ups Grade 3

Daily Math Warm-Ups, Grade 3: 180 Lessons and 18 Assessments; 36 Weeks of Lessons
 
 
 
Make math matter to students in grade 3 using Daily Math Warm-Ups! This 128-page resource introduces, reinforces, and assesses math skills and fosters further understanding of math concepts.
 
 
It includes 180 daily lessons; computation, graphing, and word-problem exercises; 18 assessments in standardized-test format; 12 real-world application activities; and a reproducible problem-solving strategy guide. The book supports NCTM standards.

Business English Language Practice Grammar and Vocabulary - DELTA

The book features a Learning Journal, providing the opportunity to reflect on and personalize what is studied in the book, and contains the full Answer Key, enabling students to work alone or with a teacher.
 
 
Topics:
  • Grammar
  • Present tenses
  • Past tenses
  • Will and going to
  • manners
  • Conditionals
  • -ing forms and infinitives
  • Comparatives and superlatives
  • Relative clauses
  • Articles
  • Determiners
  • Passives
  • Reported speech
  • Vocabulary
  • Companies and offices
  • Finance
  • Logistics
  • Meetings and conferences
  • People and places
  • Personnel
  • Planning
  • Production and processes
  • Projects and teams
  • Sales and marketing
  • Telephoning and emailing
  • Training
  • Level:Pre-intermediate - Intermediate / B1-B2

Back to Basics Spelling by Catherine Hilton and Margaret Hyder

Whether you need to improve your spelling for study, work or everyday situations, this book gives your skills the boost they need. Each of the eight units looks at common sources of confusion and difficulty and invites you to tackle a series of short activities to put your learning into practice.


Taking you back to the basics of spelling, the authors show you how to tackle your personal priority topics, build on what you already know, and improve your communication skills.

Back to Basics Grammar by Catherine Hilton and Margaret Hyder

Whether you need to improve your grammar for study, work or everyday situations, this book gives your skills the boost they need. Each of the eight units looks at common sources of confusion and difficulty and invites you to tackle a series of short activities to put your learning into practice.


Taking you back to the basics of grammar, the authors show you how to tackle your personal priority topics, build on what you already know, and improve your communication skills.

A-Z of Careers and Jobs 15th Edition by Susan Hodgson

For anyone looking at starting their career, or changing jobs, the "A-Z of Careers and Jobs" is a goldmine of highly relevant data on today's career opportunities. Looking at over 300 occupations, the book not only tells you about the jobs available but also describes the skills employers are looking for and the type of qualifications and training you need to succeed in your chosen career path.


Editor Susan Hodgson, formerly Head of Careers Service at London South Bank University, provides a host of background detail including sector information, useful websites for further research, details on starting salaries and valuable contact data. She ensures that the book provides in one source all the information you need to make an informed career choice. Published in association with "The Times", and now in its 15th edition, the "A-Z of Careers and Jobs" is the reference source of choice for anyone who is starting out on - or looking to change - their career.

Ancient Civilizations - Discovering Our Past Student Edition - Glencoe California Series

Ancient Civilizations is a California middle school world history program organized chronologically, and co-authored by National Geographic and Jackson Spielvogel. The textbook's engaging narrative and outstanding visuals transport students back in time. 
 
 
As co-author, National Geographic ensures that students understand the influence of geography on historical events. The result is a standards-based program with important geography skills embedded in every lesson.

Ancient Civilizations - Student Workbook California Reading Essentials and Study Guide

Ancient Civilizations is a California middle school world history program organized chronologically, and co-authored by National Geographic and Jackson Spielvogel. The textbook's engaging narrative and outstanding visuals transport students back in time. 
 
 
As co-author, National Geographic ensures that students understand the influence of geography on historical events. The result is a standards-based program with important geography skills embedded in every lesson.


Ancient Civilizations - English Learner Handbook

Ancient Civilizations is a California middle school world history program organized chronologically, and co-authored by National Geographic and Jackson Spielvogel. The textbook's engaging narrative and outstanding visuals transport students back in time. 
 
 
As co-author, National Geographic ensures that students understand the influence of geography on historical events. The result is a standards-based program with important geography skills embedded in every lesson.
 

Ancient Civilizations - Active Reading Note-Taking Guide Student Workbook

Ancient Civilizations is a California middle school world history program organized chronologically, and co-authored by National Geographic and Jackson Spielvogel. The textbook's engaging narrative and outstanding visuals transport students back in time.
 
 
As co-author, National Geographic ensures that students understand the influence of geography on historical events. The result is a standards-based program with important geography skills embedded in every lesson.

A Word a Day Grade 4

Help students learn 144 new words with the focused daily practice in A Word a Day, Grade 4. Activities such as indentifying attributes, making personal connections, and completing graphic organizers give students multiple exposures to the words, helping them develop the vocabulary they need to be successful on assessments and in the classroom.
 
 
Research shows that strong vocabulary and word knowledge is directly linked to academic accomplishment. Make surestudents develop the rich vocabulary that's essential to successful reading comprehension and academic achievement with A Word a Day. Each book in this newly revised series covers 144 words in 36 engaging weekly units. And with new features, such as an oral review and a written assessment for each week, it's easier than ever to help students develop the vocabulary they need.


THOMSON A Guide to

1-THOMSON A Guide to Idioms 
To make this guide as easy to use as possible, idioms are listed according to a strict ordering system. Under this sys­tem, any idiom that you are looking for which contains a noun will be found under the  first noun that occurs within it. So  make someone’s blood boil  will be found under blood. I f there is no noun in the idiom, look for the  first verb. 
 
 
For example not much to look at will be found under look. If there is no noun or verb in the idiom that you are looking for, it will be found at the  first adjective. An example of this kind of idiom would be  alive and kicking, which will be found under alive. I f there is no noun, verb, or adjective, look for the  first adverb. So anywhere from, will be found under anywhere.
 
 
There is one notable exception to this rule. This is that idioms of the type happy as a clam, or cool as a cucumber, although they contain a noun, will always be found under the first adjective. This is because there are often several possible nouns which can go with the adjective, and so it is more useful to see them grouped together. This guide also includes Idioms Study panels which present a variety of idioms that can be used in particular situations. 
 
 
Turn to the panel on anger and you will find sections called being angry, suddenly becoming angry, making some­ one angry, and speaking angrily to someone. These will help you to express anger in many different ways.



2-THOMSON A Guide to Phrasal Verbs
Each phrasal verb has its own entry with a full-sentence definition, which allows phrasal verbs to be shown in their correct grammatical context. Information is also given on which register or level of language the phrasal verb belongs to.
 
 
Synonyms or near-synonyms are shown at the end of definitions, as are cross-references to other phrasal verbs if they are useful for comparison. You will also find ex­amples of how phrasal verbs are actually used, all based on corpus material. Learners may find phrasal verbs difficult to use because they are not sure where to put the adverbial particle. Several different positions may be possible, or there may just be one fixed position. Both full-sentence definitions and examples show where the adverbial particle can go.
 
 
This guide also includes a section of Language Study panels on the adverbial particles used to form phrasal verbs. These give the broad range of meanings th a t each particle has, and show which of the particles are used by native speakers to form new phrasal verbs. These panels will help you to develop your knowledge of how phrasal verbs are formed and how they function in English. They also contain additional phrasal verbs to those found in the dictionary.

A Comprehensive English Grammar for Foreign Students

This grammar has been prepared with three objectives in view. First , while covering in an up-to-date manner the ground common to all English grammars , it is designed particularly to meet the needs of the foreign student of English.
 
 
So, for example, the tenses of the verb, the use of prepositions and 'phrasal verbs', the articles, and word order are dealt with in considerable detail; many examples are given of t he commonest sentence patterns in English : and there are tables showing the uses of the determinative words all frequent sources of difficulty to the foreign student.