Learn at home with help from the education experts at The Princeton Review! 1ST GRADE AT HOME provides simple, guided lessons and activities that parents can use to help keep 1st graders on track this year. Anxious about remote learning and hybrid schooling? Worried that the unique circumstances around coronavirus and education might keep your child from getting the help they need in class this year? Want to help support your child’s schooling, but not sure where to start?
Added by: Anonymous | Karma: | Only for teachers, Non-Fiction | 4 March 2021
12
Critical Thinking, Reading, and Writing is a brief yet versatile resource for teaching argument, persuasive writing, and research. It makes argument concepts clear and gives students strategies to move from critical thinking and analysis to crafting effective arguments. Comprehensive coverage of classic and contemporary approaches to argument — Aristotelian, Toulmin, Rogerian, visual argument, and more — provides a foundation for nearly 50 readings on current issues, such as student loan forgiveness and gun violence, topics that students will want to engage with and debate.
Introduces the six major novels of Jane Austen, a perenially popular author, as well as her other writings Combines critical introductions to each of Austen's six major novels with the exploration of key themes of her work Emphasizes the social and historical context of Austen's fiction, and her satirical response to her contemporary world Explores the literary and publishing context of Austen's fiction, and discusses her technical innovations
Make, play, explore, and learn with this project-packed book of discovery.
Little ones will love to get in on the maker fun with this cool book that supplements and complements the subjects they learn at school, while also encouraging hands-on interactivity and play.