'More analysis needed' is a comment lecturers repeatedly have to write on their students' work. Proceeding beyond this level of feedback is difficult when many students don't understand what analysis is or how to integrate criticism into their work. With this in mind, "Critical Thinking Skills" has taken the seemingly baffling art of analysis and broken it down into easy to understand blocks, with clear explanations, good examples, and plenty of activities to develop understanding at each stage. It even applies the techniques to reading, note making and writing.
The Reading and writing resource books series is a flexible photocopiable resource for teachers.
At each level, you can use the material alongside the natural English student's book as extra topic-related skills work or on its own as a dip-in resource. The lessons are based around topical, authentic texts and practise a range of reading and writing skills ideal for students who are on general English courses, doing academic studies, or working.
This unique resource provides 190 high-interest, ready-to-use activities to help students master basic math skills - including whole numbers, decimals, fractions, percentages, money concepts, geometry and measurement, charts and graphs, and pre-algebra - for use with students of varying ability levels.
All activities are classroom-tested and presented in a variety of entertaining formats, such as puzzles, crosswords, matching, word/number searches, number substitutions, and more. Plus, many activities include "Quick Access Information" flags providing helpful information on key concepts.