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Make sure your students 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. Don't have students just memorize vocabulary words ... give them the tools they need to understand and apply the words! Help your students learn 144 new words with the focused daily practice in A Word a Day, Grade 5. Activities such as identifying attributes, making personal connections, and completing graphic organizers give students multiple exposures to the words, helping them to develop the vocabulary they need to be successful on assessments and in the classroom. Examples of vocabulary words presented in Grade 5: * navigate, phenomenon, quagmire * quintessential, ravenous, rebellious * inundate, correspond, aspire * vicinity, tumultuous, vulnerable
Oxford successful life orientation is a trusted life orientation course that is used by teachers all over South Africa. The rich content fully covers the National Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS).
Skill Sharpeners Reading, PreK contains 21 units, each of which introduces a consonant letter. Each unit contains a cut-and-paste activity that introduces a consonant sound and three activity pages that reinforce reading readiness skills. There is one "Test Your Skills" assessment page for every four consonants introduced. Children also develop their fine motor skills by completing the fun activities.
An innovative and comprehensive guide to two major components of the new curriculum, this book is aimed at Grade 10 and 11 learners. It is designed to expand on the development of patterns – recognizing them, generalising from them and understanding their relevance. It also includes modelling the patterns and showing the relevance, value and importance of modelling patterns.
Start your child on the road to critical thinking. Can You Find Me? develops skills in reading readiness, science, math, and social studies using five basic thinking skills: similarities and differences, sequences, classifications, analogies, and logic. Each riddle requires identification of two or more clues to deduce the answer. Activities may be enhanced by teaching additional information about the animals, objects, shapes, letters, and numbers used in the riddles.
Basic Phonics Skills, Level A (Grades PreK to K) features 239 reproducible skill sheets and 26 reproducible Little Alphabet Readers. The book is organized as follows: Emergent / Readiness Skills Practice, Phonemic Awareness Practice, Alphabetic Awareness. Sound-Symbol Association Practice, and Little Alphabet Readers.
Recommended Grades: 7-12+. This award-winning, engaging 384-page student workbook (with answers) develops critical thinking skills necessary for success in reading, writing, math, science, social studies, and standardized tests in Grades 7-12+. The Building Thinking Skills series is the bestselling thinking skills program in the world! The engaging, highly-effective activities are developmentally sequenced. Each skill (for example, classifying) is presented in the abstract verbal form and in the abstract figural (spatial) form in this book’s companion Building Thinking SkillsŪ Level 3 Figural. Students also learn important academic vocabulary, concepts, and skills as they analyze relationships between objects, between words, and between objects and words by:
Recommended Grades: 9-12+. This colorful 384-page student workbook engages students in the study of critical thinking. It lays a strong foundation in the important cognitive skills necessary for critical thinking, such as comprehension, analysis, evaluation, construction, creativity, and communication. Through fun and concrete activities—including Thought Experiments, Student Polls, Practice Sessions, Games and Puzzles, Predictions, and Important Takeaways—students explore topics essential to critical thinking, gaining tools that will help them apply critical thinking directly to their own lives. Additional individual and group activities are included to reinforce student learning as they explore topics such as:
Daily Academic Vocabulary provides 36 weeks of direct instruction and reproducible practice on key vocabulary words that students will encounter in many different academic contexts and learning experiences. In 36 weeks of systematic instruction, your second-graders will learn 95 key academic vocabulary words that they are likely to encounter in multiple subject areas and in assessment instruments. Examples of the words presented in grade 2: * collect, examine, requirement * comparison, explain, result * complete, importance, similar * direct, observe, state
Make sure your students 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. Don't have students just memorize vocabulary words ... give them the tools they need to understand and apply the words! Help your students learn 144 new words with the focused daily practice in A Word a Day, Grade 2. Activities such as identifying attributes, making personal connections, choosing the right word in context, and answering true or false questions give students multiple exposures to the words, helping them to develop the vocabulary they need to be successful on assessments and in the classroom. Examples of vocabulary words presented in Grade 2: * original, dependable, enormous * convince, attempt, combine * jiffy, hodgepodge, dynamo * tempting, enthusiastic, detour
Recommended Grades: 4-6. This award-winning, engaging 416-page student workbook (with answers) develops critical thinking skills necessary for success in reading, writing, math, science, social studies, and standardized tests in Grades 4-6. The Building Thinking Skills series is the bestselling thinking skills program in the world! The engaging, highly-effective activities are developmentally sequenced. Each skill (for example, classifying) is presented first in the semi-concrete figural-spatial form. Students also learn important academic vocabulary, concepts, and skills as they analyze relationships between objects, between words, and between objects and words by:
Study guide that develops concepts and skills for first-year subjects; Practice for exam questions with answers included; Tutor memo provides explanations to common questions; Step-by-step demonstrations; Highlighter focuses attention on key areas.
Help your Grades 1 and 2 students to develop critical-, creative-, and logical-thinking skills with Thinking Skills, Grades 1-2. The 44 lessons use downloadable interactive charts and reproducible practice pages to help students develop critical skills. Help your students become 21st-century problem solvers by introducing them to a broad range of critical-, creative-, and logical-thinking skills! The 44 fun, imaginative lessons use downloadable interactive charts and reproducible practice pages to help students develop important skills.
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