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Many teachers are frustrated with not only how spelling
traditionally is taught, but also with finding time to support
young spellers with explicit strategy instruction. So Mark Weakland
has developed Super Spellers, an approach to teaching spelling in a
way that is research-based, focused, developmentally appropriate,
and tied to authentic reading and writing. Super Spellers first
helps teachers understand what their students need through frequent
formative assessments, The book then focuses on the scope of
spelling instruction and goes deeper into teaching more words and
directly teaching spelling strategies to increase students’
word-solving skills. Once kids are comfortable and competent
spellers they become super readers and writers, too.
You probably use Wi-Fi all the time to connect to the internet
through your laptop, tablet or phone. It's easy. Wi-Fi hotspots
surround you as you go through your day - from school to a pizza
place or coffee shop and then back home. Not so long ago, the
internet wasn't as accessible. Find out how Wi-Fi works, how it
became commonplace and what it might do for you in the future.
You probably use Wi-Fi all the time to connect to the internet
through your laptop, tablet or phone. It's easy. Wi-Fi hotspots
surround you as you go through your day - from school to a pizza
place or coffee shop and then back home. Not so long ago, the
internet wasn't as accessible. Find out how Wi-Fi works, how it
became commonplace and what it might do for you in the future.
Gemm, Nova, and Jarrell are traveling to a space station orbiting
Jupiter. On their two-year journey, they experiment with the oxygen
levels given off by saplings in microgravity environments. Will
they be able to prove that saplings give off more oxygen in space,
and can they get their results back to the scientists on Earth?
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This Is My School (Paperback)
Mark Weakland; Illustrated by Nina de Polonia - Nill
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R240
R199
Discovery Miles 1 990
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The science of reading meets the art of teaching readers Do you
have the knowledge and instructional ability to effectively teach
foundational skills and to support students who show signs of
reading difficulties? It is a tall order - and one that challenges
many new and veteran teachers. How to Prevent Reading Difficulties,
Grades PreK-3 builds on decades of evidence and years of experience
to help teachers understand how the brain learns to read and how to
apply that understanding to Tier 1 instruction. The book includes:
step-by-step descriptions of techniques for effectively teaching
phonological awareness, spelling, phonics, vocabulary, and
comprehension specific Tier 1 activities, routines, and frameworks
that build and strengthen word recognition and language
comprehension links to video demonstrations and online resources
clear, practical explanations of the science of reading, including
the Eternal Triangle and the Simple View of Reading, to help
teachers understand the fundamentals of the reading process,
recognize how difficulties arise - and understand how to address
them A book study guide is available on the Free Resources tab to
provides group guidance on how to effectively teach foundational
skills and to support students who show signs of reading
difficulties. Author Mark Weakland brings new energy to teaching
high-priority foundational skills. By blending the science of
reading with the best instructional practices that lead to
authentic reading-the ultimate goal of balanced literacy-teachers
can prevent many reading difficulties in K-3 learners.
Where does light come from? How do magnets work? What is force? How
does sound travel? Science Basics explores these questions (and
more!) in an easy to explain, easy to read format that will spark a
kid's interest in the world around them.
We can see light. We know it makes plants grow. Light pours from
the sun and from glowing light bulbs. But we can't touch it, or
hold it. What is light? Learn about this science basic, and then
get hands-on with an experiment that will light up the classroom.
We can see light. We know it makes plants grow. Light pours from
the sun and from glowing light bulbs. But we can't touch it, or
hold it. What is light? Learn about this science basic, and then
get hands-on with an experiment that will light up the classroom.
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