By providing instruction and practice of the 20 most troublesome grammar points, Top 20 helps students master the essential grammar they need to produce great writing. This book includes: a variety of exercises show students how to find and correct common grammatical errors; top 20 can be used as a stand-alone or as a supplement to any writing text. Book and Answer Key. The intermediate to advanced levels SIZE REDUCED VERSION by Pumukl
Top 10 helps students master the essential grammar they need to produce great writing. Text focuses on improving the ten most common grammatical errors novice writers make. This book includes: straightforward grammar explanations allow students to understand how structures are used in writing; guided activities encourage students to learn about typical grammar errors, identify them, and then correct them; strong emphasis on editing exercises teaches the self-editing skills students need to develop, to be successful writers. Book and Answer Key. Low-intermediate level. SIZE REDUCED VERSION by Pumukl
This book brings good news to teachers. No longer need teaching be so stressful. No longer need we struggle with our unmotivated students and passive learners. No longer must we abandon so many of our ideals. We now know how we can run our classrooms so students will want to cooperate, will want to do good work, will in fact want to do the very best they can for us. I strongly recommend this ebook
Literature: The Reader's Choice is the first research-based high school language arts program to combine outstanding literature with innovative active learning designed to bring students to a new level of REAL Success! An inquiry-based "Big Ideas" approach organizes, motivates, and guides students' learning, while innovative color-coded highlighting pairs text passages with questions to prompt students to read actively. Key reading skills and key literary elements introduced, practiced, and assessed with every selection help students read, analyze, and comprehend a wide variety of texts, including nonfiction. Teachers can differentiate, remediate, and accelerate with one book that will bring every student in the classroom into the community of learners!
Reading Age for native speakers: High School students
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In the current climate, students all too often are the losers . . . in glossy brochures they’re assured that teaching is important, that a spirit of community pervades the campus, and that general education is the core of the undergraduate experience. But the reality is that on far too many campuses, teaching is not well rewarded and faculty who spend too much time counseling and advising students may diminish their prospects for tenure and promotion.