Dealing with the planning of classwork, this is one of a series of practical guides for teachers which examine pedagogical areas at the centre of ELT debate. Teachers are provided with ideas designed to help them develop their own material and tailor it to their individual needs.
Observation, Assessment and Planning in The Early Years: Bringing it all together
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Observation, Assessment and Planning in The Early Years: Bringing it all together
Children develop and learn best when their environment is tailored to their individual needs, supported through careful observation, informed assessment and dynamic planning - a cycle which is the bedrock of good early years practice. Although the EYFS recommends that observation, assessment and planning should be linked in a constant, cyclical process, in practice this can be a significant challenge. This book presents an integrated framework which puts the cycle into practical terms, bringing it all together to ensure a seamless process and to support you in this vital part of your work.
Planning Your Novel: Ideas and Structure takes you step-by-step through finding and developing ideas, brainstorming stories, and crafting a solid plan for your novel—including a one-sentence pitch, summary hook blurb, and working synopsis. Over 100 different exercises lead you through the novel-planning process, with ten workshops that build upon each other to flesh out your idea as much or as little as you need to do to start writing.
Technical Writing 101: A Real-World Guide to Planning and Writing Technical Content
To succeed in technical writing, you need a lot more than just writing ability. Technical Writing 101: A Real-World Guide to Planning and Writing Technical Content details the skills you need as a technical writer to create both printed and online content. This valuable reference describes the entire development process-planning, writing, visual design, editing, indexing, and production. You also get tips on how to write information that is more easily translated into other languages. You'll learn about the importance of following templates and about how structured authoring environments based on Extensible Markup Language (XML) streamline the content development process.
Help students develop 21st-century skills with this collection of technology tools that can be used in any area of the curriculum while meeting the Common Core. Students learn how to videoconference to interview authors, create digital posters, record audio podcasts, communicate through blogs and wikis, make the most out of tablets, and much more. Includes step-by-step directions, reproducible planning sheets, and sample projects that are sure to get students excited about learning. For use with Grades 1-8.