Each of the month-to-month planning guides provide an overall sense of the curriculum for the entire year, the focus for each month, and what specifically to teach day by day. Topics of study include addition and subtraction, multiplication and division, fractions, geometry, and more.
The Teacher's Book gives full procedural notes for the Student's Book, including ideas for tackling mixed-ability teaching. In addition, it offers: . optional activities throughout for greater flexibility . structured speaking tasks to get students talking confidently . useful tips and strategies to improve students' exam technique . a teacher's guide to dystexia and ICT . 20 photocopiable pages to recycle and activate the language of each unit in a fun, communicative context
The Beginner's Guide to Braiding: The Craft of Kumihimo
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The Beginner's Guide to Braiding: The Craft of Kumihimo
This book will introduce you to the basics of Japanese braiding. There are full step-by-step instructions for each move, followed by pictures of lovely examples to inspire you.
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Planning math instruction is a demanding aspect of teaching. Teachers need to have an overall sense of the curriculum for the whole year, of what's going to be taught each month, and of what specifically to teach each day. This guide makes it easy to plan all three. It offers helpful mathematical strands organized month by month and covering grade-relevant topics. Includes reproducibles.
Want to know what goodies you can make with your garbage? This book shows you how to give everyday household items a new life the hip craftsters way. You'll discover how to complete more than 30 creative projects using materials you already have at your disposal, while reducing trash and upcycling your personal style. From a credit card bracelet to a map photo frame, this fun guide shows you how to create truly one-of-a-kind pieces—one earth-friendly project at a time.