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This student book offers a balanced approach to mathematics, organized into 11 units. Printed in full colour, in hardcover format, its highlights include: A consistent lesson model, always clustered around a Big Idea Practice that is integrated with each lesson Cumulative reviews Comprehensive illustrated glossary Accessible reading level Open, appealing design
This book is about planning lessons and courses for students of English as a foreign language. It is the only book on the market totally devoted to this. It does not take the view that "planning" equals writing pages and pages of notes by an assessor or observer. Rather it takes the everyday reality of the working teacher as they design short and long instructional units. Each chapter is based on a real life question, such as: Who are the students? When is the lesson? What can go in to a lesson or course? How do people learn? How can I teach? What materials can I choose? How can I get started on planning?
Supporting English Language Learners in Math Class, Grades 3-5
Addressing the reality that English Language Learners (ELLs) need additional support in classes where math instruction is in English, this lesson-based series gives teachers the essential tools for meeting math content goals and language development goals simultaneously. With a deep appreciation for the unique linguistic experiences and diverse cultural traditions that ELLs bring to a classroom, each model lesson takes teachers step-by-step through ways to actively involve ELLs in learning math.