This informative resource explores the purposes of homework and how teachers and school administrators can create more inventive and meaningful assignments. Through numerous examples of math homework assignments, Annette Raphel demonstrates how homework can reinforce skills, prepare students for classroom discussions, and inspire their mathematical creativity.
Building Bridges: Connecting Faculty, Students, and the College Library
Packed with useful tips and techniques, this handy guide offers advice on working with both students and instructors to develop successful assignments that integrate your library's resources. Managing relationships among faculty and students can be complicated, "Building Bridges" shows how you can establish effective liaisons, with: tips to alert instructors of the library's ever-changing resources in order to craft stimulating, up-to-date assignments
Students need strong reading comprehension skills to succeed in middle school, high school, and beyond. The 31 lessons in this book help students understand what they read and prepare them for writing assignments.
This learning workbook includes numbers 1 - 20, problem solving, basic math skills and practice pages. Book provides activities that are great for independent work in class, homework assignments, or extra practice to get ahead. 32 pages with answer sheet. Ages 5-7
Review "This series offers scholarly analysis in a highly readable format. Whether the books are used by students to supplement their reading of the works or as a source for research assignments, they would be an outstanding addition to high school libraries."