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  • av Ruth Solski
    336,-

    Canada's Landmarks provides information and follow-up activities on various landmarks located in Canada. The main objective of the material in the book is to familiarize and broaden student knowledge with the location and historical aspects of heritage sites found throughout their country. With this knowledge, deeper feelings of pride and patriotism will be fostered.The information and follow-up exercises may be used to develop reading skills such as: noting details, sequencing, recalling facts and events, vocabulary meanings, context clues and making inferences. Research skills will be enhanced through the implementation of the Internet activities. The open-ended activities may be used to develop student creativity and higher level thinking skills.The information and activities may be worked on in any order and may be used in the classroom by the teacher in the format that best suits the needs students.The essence of Canada is rich in tradition. Learn about the well-known homes, museums, historical landmarks, forts, the wealth of museums and a variety of other important landmarks, their history, and importance in Canadian history.Study the history and importance of these landmarks:Canada's Capital RegionOttawa's History ChallengeThe Parliament BuildingsParliament HillThe Statues of Parliament HillOttawa's Official ResidencesNational Monuments of CanadaCanada's National MuseumsCanada's National FortsCanadian CastlesCanada's Historic HomesFamous Bridges of CanadaCanada's Famous TowersCanadian Heritage Towns and VillagesFamous Canadian LighthousesFamous Canadian Canal SystemsCanada's National Heritage SitesCanada's Natural Wonders

  • av Ruth Solski
    256,-

    Strengthen students' speed and accuracy on their addition facts.40+ reproducible drill worksheets.Each drill page concentrates on a specific area. In addition fact recall, building students' skills as they progress from the easiest level to the most difficult.Each level has a daily practice page, a home practice page, an extra practice page, and a review test page.The extra practice drill sheet is to be used with students still having difficulty recalling facts quickly and accurately.It is a different approach to the timed drill method. This requires the student to complete the fact with its missing number. This different approach helps the students remember the facts more quickly.Supports Common Core Standards for Mathematics Gr. 1-3.48 pages including an answer key.

  • av Ruth Solski
    256,-

    Strengthen students' speed and accuracy on their subtraction facts. Each drill page concentrates on a specific area.40+ reproducible drill worksheets.In subtraction fact recall, building students' skills as they progress from the easiest level to the most difficult.Each level has a daily practice page, a home practice page, an extra practice page, and a review test page. The extra practice drill sheet is to be used with students still having difficulty recalling facts quickly and accurately.It is a different approach to the timed drill method. This requires the student to complete the fact with its missing number. This different approach helps the students remember the facts more quickly.Supports Common Core Standards for Mathematics Gr. 1-3. 48 pages

  • av Ruth Solski
    370,-

  • av Ruth Solski
    360,-

    Teach students about Nunavut, the land of the tundra, ice, polar bears, and midnight sun.Students will:be provided with the opportunity to study the territory of Nunavut.be familiarized with the location of Nunavut in Canada, North America, and the World.have the opportunity to use mapping skills to locate towns, communities, and bodies of water by using different types of maps.be made aware of the importance of Nunavut and its relationship to the rest of Canada.be acquainted with famous people and landmarks of Nunavut.Guide your students in their development of a deep appreciation for the geography, habitats and the people who live and work here. At the same time, provide practice in a wide variety of skills.Skills Covered Include:Reading Information Cards1. What is Nunavut?2. The Weather in Nunavut3. Nunavut's Plants4. Nunavut's Animals5. Transportation in Nunavut6. Work in Nunavut7. Nunavut's Communities8. The People of Nunavut9. Nunavut's Celebrations10. Nunavut's SchoolsPhonics Activity Cards1. Short Vowel "i" Sound2. Vowel Review3. Digraph Review4. Blend Review5. Double Vowel "oo"Brainstorming Activity Cards1. Healthy Living2. Making Money in Nunavut3. What to Wear in Nunavut4. A Caribou Hunt5. Living as a Nomad6. The Useful Caribou7. Inuit QualitiesMap Reading Activity Cards1. Locating Communities in Nunavut2. Locating Islands in Nunavut3. Locating Rivers in Nunavut4. Locating Nunavut's Lakes5. Locating Nunavut's Bodies of Water6. Locating Nunavut's BordersCreative Writing Activity Cards1. Writing a Letter2. Keeping a Diary3. Writing an Adventure Story4. Completing a Story Starter5. Writing an Acrostic PoemReading Activity Cards1. Recalling Information2. Antonyms/Recalling Details3. Main Idea4. Recalling Information/Illustrating Information5. Making Comparisons6. Recalling Details7. Listing Information8. Using Context Clues9. Listing Information/Stating OpinionsWord Study Activity Cards1. Word/Meaning Match2. Word/Picture Match3. Compound Words4. Alphabetical Order5. Syllabication6. AntonymsArt Activity Cards1. Choosing an Animal for a Symbol2. Choosing a Flower for a Symbol3. Choosing a Bird for a Symbol4. Designing a Territorial Flag5. Designing a Territorial CrestResearch Activity Cards1. Researching Nunavut's Celebrations2. Shopping in Nunavut3. Researching a Famous Person4. Researching Ivory and Soapstone5. Researching an Animal

  • av Marie-Helen Goyetche
    376,-

    A Fresh Approach to Learning to Print and Write. Over 100 activities further develop skills involved in handwriting and literacy. Writing exercises based on frequent sight words and real word contexts to maximize motivation and literacy connections. Cumulative assessment and rubrics make this a teacher friendly resource, but the enjoyable activities are just a suitable for home use.Our unique sailing approach assists young children to acquire the spatial recognition of letters and their formation. Two great books brought together in one volume for children beginning and practicing cursive.Our unique sailing theme assists young children with letter formation and flow, with instructions from our engaging sailor characters. We've paid extra attention to details that make learning cursive as enjoyable as possible. Guide letters are included on both sides of the page for left handed students. Letters are learned according to the complexity of their shape. The students will:Develop skills in writing cursive lowercase and uppercase letters within the appropriate spacing and between the correct lines on a page in the Zaner-Blozer* (traditional) styleAssociate parts of letters with sections of a sailboat image in order to learn which part of the letter goes whereDevelop awareness of appropriate spacing between letters and the letter elementsFurther develop fine motor skills, and writing and language abilities by exploring creative "extension" activities and games in class or at home learningIncludes:Teacher Assessment - Six S's RubricStudent Self-Assessment - Six S's RubricTeacher GuideThe Analogy - Handwriting and SailingOrganization of the ResourceHere's our Crew!Paper Position DiagramDolch Sight WordsReproducible WorksheetsCursive Alphabet (Traditional Style)Pre-Writing PracticeBeginning Cursive Lowercase Letters - a to zBeginning Cursive Uppercase Letters - A to ZBeginning Cursive NumeralsLetter Practice PagesWord Practice PagesPractice Cursive Alphabet (Traditional Style)Practice Cursive Letters Aa to ZzLetters from the CrewBlank Practice PagesCertificates

  • av Marie-Helen Goyetche
    320,-

    In this book, you will find 25 Internet sites that can be used with various Language Arts contexts.Each lesson provides a brief overview of what the specific site is about. The second-page details the type of site, how to log in, and special tips or advice for teachers. The third page includes various activities your students can do while on the site. All sites have been tested but it is best to try the site before you show your students. You don't need to know every aspect of each site. The students will quickly learn how to navigate within the site!Sites include: Google Docs, Read The Words, Skype, Voicethread, Wikispaces, Wordnik, and 19 other intriguing sites.80 Pages

  • av Tracy Bellaire
    400,-

  • av Frances Stanford
    320,-

    This book presents suggestions and worksheets to help students feel more at ease when giving class presentations. The three types of speeches are discussed as well as ways of giving illustrated talks and multimedia presentations. The techniques of debating are also presented and discussed.Teachers should be aware that while students at this grade level are quite comfortable playing and chatting with their friends, they have not developed the flair for speaking in front of these same people. Help the students to see that they are not alone in feeling uncomfortable in addressing an audience and that this unit will help them write better speeches and prepare them for presentations.The writing of a speech or presentation is just as important as the presenting. For this reason, many of the student activities in this unit involve the use of the writing process with which the students are already familiar.Ideas are included for classroom charts. These may also be used as overheads when presenting each section. A teacher assessment rubric as well as peer evaluation sheets are also included.Teachers should model appropriate and inappropriate behavior for listening to presentations. Class charts may be designed and posted in the classroom.Table of Contents: General Overview of UnitTeaching SuggestionsIdeas for Charts or OverheadsT-chartAssessment RubricsPresentation EvaluationStudent Checklist for PresentationsPreparing for a PresentationNarrowing Down the SubjectPicking your TopicPrewritingOutliningIntroductionInformation OutlineDemonstration OutlinePersuasive OutlineWriting the ConclusionRevising and EditingPractice TipsInterviewsBooktalksDebatesStorytellingStory Presentation OrganizerReaders' TheaterImpromptu PresentationsUsing the Computer in PresentationsScience Fair PresentationsPoster PresentationsResearch PresentationsStudent Evaluation SheetAnswers

  • av Margot Southall
    336,-

    Clip art and teaching tips for each area covered include ideas to introduce the skill, model articulation and picture card activities.Help your students strengthen their reading and spelling skills with specific worksheets to teach consonants, short and long vowels, consonant blends, consonant digraphs, vowel + R vowel diphthongs, variant vowels, and word families.Make your own games and literacy centers to reinforce learned skills.Plus clip art for each area.Initial Consonants- Teaching Tips and ActivitiesInitial Consonants - Clipart Short and Long Vowel - Teaching Tips and ActivitiesLong and Short Vowel Clip Art Consonants Blends Teaching Tips and ActivitiesConsonant Blends Clipart Consonant Digraphs Teaching Tips and ActivitiesConsonant Digraphs Clipart Vowel + r Teaching Tips and ActivitiesVowel + r Clipart Vowel Diphthongs Teaching TipsVowel Diphthongs ClipartVariant Vowels Teaching Tips Variant Vowels Clip ArtWord Families Teaching TipsWord Families Clipart Games & Literacy Centers Activity Forms

  • av Grace Price
    336,-

    80 - 20 Minute Activities Adapted for Classroom and Outside.This book was written to help engage teachers and students in the idea of being fit for life through play - to not be afraid to have fun while getting fit. We wanted teachers to feel confident in their abilities to introduce physical fitness into their classrooms through the exciting and stimulating adventure of games.In creating these activities, we took into consideration many different aspects that teachers have to think about when trying to incorporate time for physical fitness. Many of these activities can be done directly in the classroom space without the need to re-create the space for the activity.We also believe that it is important for children to be exposed to the outdoor environment as much as possible. We have constructed activities that make use of outdoor spaces where children can run and enjoy nature.We have tried to create activities that are easy for all teachers to do with a minimum of equipment necessary.We believe that the out of door activities can make the different seasons more enjoyable - perhaps even to stimulate students to engage in other outdoor activities outside of school fitness time, and this is perhaps the most important part of the fitness initiative - to engage children in daily physical activity and generate the spark that follows these activities into the home to become part of family growth in all aspects.

  • av Grace Price
    336,-

    80 - 20 Minute Activities Adapted for Classroom and Outside.This book was written to help engage teachers and students in the idea of being fit for life through play - to not be afraid to have fun while getting fit.We wanted teachers to feel confident in their abilities to introduce physical fitness into their classrooms through the exciting and stimulating adventure of games. In creating these activities, we took into consideration many different aspects that teachers have to think about when trying to incorporate time for physical fitness.Many of these activities can be done directly in the classroom space without the need to re-create the space for the activity.We also believe that it is important for children to be exposed to the outdoor environment as much as possible. We have constructed activities that make use of outdoor spaces where children can run and enjoy nature. We have tried to create activities that are easy for all teachers to do with a minimum of equipment necessary.We believe that the out of door activities can make the different seasons more enjoyable - perhaps even to stimulate students to engage in other outdoor activities outside of school fitness time, and this is perhaps the most important part of the fitness initiative - to engage children in daily physical activity and generate the spark that follows these activities into the home to become part of family growth in all aspects.

  • av Grace Price
    336,-

    80 - 20 Minute Activities Adapted for Classroom and Outside.This book was written to help engage teachers and students in the idea of being fit for life through play - to not be afraid to have fun while getting fit.We wanted teachers to feel confident in their abilities to introduce physical fitness into their classrooms through the exciting and stimulating adventure of games. In creating these activities, we took into consideration many different aspects that teachers have to think about when trying to incorporate time for physical fitness.Many of these activities can be done directly in the classroom space without the need to re-create the space for the activity.We also believe that it is important for children to be exposed to the outdoor environment as much as possible. We have constructed activities that make use of outdoor spaces where children can run and enjoy nature. We have tried to create activities that are easy for all teachers to do with a minimum of equipment necessary.We believe that the out of door activities can make the different seasons more enjoyable - perhaps even to stimulate students to engage in other outdoor activities outside of school fitness time, and this is perhaps the most important part of the fitness initiative - to engage children in daily physical activity and generate the spark that follows these activities into the home to become part of family growth in all aspects.

  • av Grace Price
    336,-

    80 - 20 Minute Activities Adapted for Classroom and Outside.This book was written to help engage teachers and students in the idea of being fit for life through play - to not be afraid to have fun while getting fit.We wanted teachers to feel confident in their abilities to introduce physical fitness into their classrooms through the exciting and stimulating adventure of games. In creating these activities, we took into consideration many different aspects that teachers have to think about when trying to incorporate time for physical fitness.Many of these activities can be done directly in the classroom space without the need to re-create the space for the activity.We also believe that it is important for children to be exposed to the outdoor environment as much as possible. We have constructed activities that make use of outdoor spaces where children can run and enjoy nature. We have tried to create activities that are easy for all teachers to do with a minimum of equipment necessary.We believe that the out of door activities can make the different seasons more enjoyable - perhaps even to stimulate students to engage in other outdoor activities outside of school fitness time, and this is perhaps the most important part of the fitness initiative - to engage children in daily physical activity and generate the spark that follows these activities into the home to become part of family growth in all aspects.

  • av Nat Reed
    270,-

    The importance of friendship, feelings, and doing the honorable thing regardless of the consequences is stressed throughout the novel. Chapter questions, activities in vocabulary, word study, and personal development improve literacy skills.

  • av Nat Reed
    270,-

    Based on the true-life stories of women in Afghan refugee camps. Reproducible chapter questions, plus comprehension questions, a story summary, author biography, creative and cross-curricular activities, complete with answer key.

  • av Ruth Solski
    440,-

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