Geometry and Spatial Sense Grades 4 - 6 - A Guide to Effective Instruction in Mathematics, Kindergarten to Grade 6
Geometry and Spatial Sense, Grades 4 to 6 is a practical guide that teachers will find useful in helping students to achieve the curriculum expectations outlined for Grades 4 to 6 in the Geometry and Spatial Sense strand of The Ontario Curriculum, Grades 1–8: Mathematics, 2005. This guide provides teachers with practical applications of the principles and theories that are elaborated in A Guide to Effective Instruction in Mathematics, Kindergarten to Grade 6, 2006.
Предлагаемый демонстрационный материал предназначен для тех, кто изучает английский язык на начальном уровне. Яркие рисунки с одной стороны карточек, написание и транскрипция — с другой иллюстрируют лексику по 12 основным разговорным темам. Благодаря комплексному воздействию на органы чувств учеников лексика усваивается быстрее и эффективнее. Учитель также может комбинировать карточки по более узким темам. Демонстрационный материал подходит для использования в детских садах, школах и на курсах английского языка.
Crazy Animals and Other Activities for Teaching Young Learners
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Crazy animals and other activities for teaching young learners
This is a book for primary school teachers of English written by primary school teachers of English. It brings together the experience and expertise of teachers from around the world to provide a range of stimulating and exciting classroom activities for the primary classroom. There are 50 tried and trusted activities which have been refined and improved over the years by teachers working in diverse contexts and environments. Children will enjoy practising their English through these stimulating and motivating activities.
Floss divides up her week, spending five days with her mum, her mum's new boyfriend and her new baby half-brother. The other two days Floss spends with her dad, helping him to run his greasy spoon cafe. But then their simple arrangement is thrown into disarray when Floss's mum decides to move to Australia for six months. Floss has to choose whether to go with her or stay with her dad. She picks her dad and they muddle along happily together, surviving on chip butties and enjoying visits to the local funfair. But then disaster strikes, Dad's money troubles catch up with him and they have to move out of the cafe. They're homeless –but can their new fairground friends help out?
What is Un Lun Dun? It is London through the looking glass, an urban Wonderland of strange delights where all the lost and broken things of London end up . . . and some of its lost and broken people, too–including Brokkenbroll, boss of the broken umbrellas; Obaday Fing, a tailor whose head is an enormous pin-cushion, and an empty milk carton called Curdle. Un Lun Dun is a place where words are alive, a jungle lurks behind the door of an ordinary house, carnivorous giraffes stalk the streets, and a dark cloud dreams of burning the world. It is a city awaiting its hero, whose coming was prophesied long ago, set down for all time in the pages of a talking book.