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Matched to the demands of the National Curriculum, the Let's Do
Punctuation workbooks have been carefully devised to match the
appropriate age and stage of your child. Containing a rich variety
of activity pages, each book has been designed for use at home and
supports classroom learning. With regular progress tests and a
complete answer section to aid assessment, this book is the perfect
way for your child to practise their punctuation skills and
consolidate their learning. And for added enjoyment and motivation,
it also contains over 100 reward stickers!
Tend Your Garden offers an original and adaptable classroom model,
built on a foundation of educational research, for motivating young
adolescent writers. The Young Adolescent Motivation Model of
Writing (YAMM) places the young adolescent learner, aged 11-14, at
its center, surrounded by the components needed to motivate the
learner to high levels of academic composition or creative writing.
The components of the model are: teaching to the whole child;
developing a writing community; presenting motivating,
high-interest lessons; integrating process writing across the
curriculum; offering choice and critical thinking; building upon
each writer's strengths; and using authentic assessment. Each
component is revealed within succeeding chapters that blend best
practice pedagogy with related theory. Sample lessons that fit the
needs and engagement levels of young adolescent writers are
provided, representing a wide array of writing genres and content
area subjects. The YAMM model and the illustrative lessons build
upon a background of motivation theory, authentic inquiry, and
multi-modal responses. Literature, drama, music, drawing, and
painting are offered both as invitations to writing and as
responses to writing, and these are applied within a process-based,
workshop format, with teacher modeling of each stage of the writing
process. The approach recognizes motivation that is tied to the
needs of young adolescent writers and that places responsibility on
students in their development as writers and learners, while the
teacher assumes a facilitative and supportive role of discovering
the strengths, interests, and literacy needs of each student. The
holistic, learner-centered process approach represented by the YAMM
model nurtures students' motivation for achieving success in
writing because it necessitates evolving, facilitative roles for
the teacher in a collaborative writing community decidedly focused
on the success of all young adolescent writers. A primary purpose
for writing the text is to identify and describe the characteristic
needs of young adolescents, and what these needs imply for those
student writers, to the key adults in their lives-teachers, school
officials, and parents-who undoubtedly support these young people's
achievements. The author selects and weaves thirty years of
classroom teaching experiences into each chapter, highlighting
memorable moments with her students and inserting her own
reflections and inspirations of learning to write along with her
students.
Accessible and engaging, this methods textbook provides a roadmap
for improving reading instruction. Leland, Lewison, and Harste
explain why certain ineffective or debunked literacy techniques
prevail in the classroom, identify the problematic assumptions that
underly these popular myths, and offer better alternatives for
literacy teaching. Grounded in a mantra that promotes critical
thinking and agency-Enjoy! Dig Deeply! Take Action!-this book
presents a clear framework, methods, and easy applications for
designing and implementing effective literacy instruction. Numerous
teaching strategies, classroom examples, teacher vignettes, and
recommendations for using children's and adolescent literature
found in this book make it an ideal text for preservice teachers in
elementary and middle school reading, and English language arts
methods courses as well as a practical resource for professional
in-service workshops and teachers. Key features include:
Instructional engagements for supporting students as they read
picture books, chapter books, and news articles, and interact with
social media and participate in the arts and everyday life; Voices
from the field that challenge mythical thinking and offer realworld
examples of what effective reading and language arts instruction
looks like in practice; Owl statements that alert readers to key
ideas for use when planning reading and language arts instruction.
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Xist Publishing
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R736
Discovery Miles 7 360
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Updates existing prompts and introduces 50 new ones; Features
prompts that are designed to be impersonal and avoid requiring
students to express personal viewpoints or feelings on specific
issues; Suited for seventh grade to adulthood.
This book can help your child by providing a whole year of ready to
go activities and support on key English topics which will be being
taught in school from 2014. Did you know that your child in Year 4
will now need to; use fronted adverbials (for example: 'After a
hard night's work, he was very tired.' - 'After a hard night's
work' is the fronted adverbial); use commas after fronted
adverbials. * Workbooks for home learning * Linked directly to what
your children will be learning in school * A linked website
provides additional activities, answers and support for parents *
Developed by teachers to ensure the best possible support for the
new 2014 National Curriculum.
The sixth in a series of 7 fun-filled activity books for children
covers the first group of letter sounds. Jolly Phonics teaches
children to read and write using synthetic phonics in a fun and
engaging way. Each of these 36-page activity books for children
aged 3+, includes 2 pages of stickers providing a range of fun
activities for children to complete, including colouring,
handwriting practice, puzzles, mazes, games, craft activities, word
& picture matching and flashcards. There is a story for each of
the letter sounds as well as the letter sound action, introducing
synthetic phonics in a fun and multi-sensory way, giving children
solid support at home.
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