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In this book, you'll find: classic icebreakers and name games, fun ways to start teaching on the first day, new innovative activities to build rapport, practical ideas to set the rules from day one, engaging ways to introduce the course right away, and effective methods of assessing your students' language level.
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The second edition of this hands-on math guide features sixty engaging projects for students in grades six to twelve learn math concepts and skills.
This book is filled with classroom-tested projects that help students build skills in problem solving, critical thinking, and decision making. They also support a positive group environment by emphasize cooperative learning, group sharing, verbalizing ideas, and research skills, as well as writing clearly...
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Following the format of the successful Learning is Fun series, the Learning About series moves slightly upward in age range, from preschool and kindergarten concepts to curriculum topics covered in kindergarten through grade 1. There are easy-to-make crafts for every kind of weather. Among the projects are What kind of weather? Wheel", Mr. Thermometer", Flash of Lightning Puppet", Icy Snowman Mobile", and a Dress for the Weather doll". Each craft...
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This newly revised edition describes how teachers in early schools often had limited supplies with which to teach the students. Classroom Games describes the fun and creative activities that teachers employed to teach students good behavior as well as the three R's. Explore games that made learning fun involving: spelling and creative writing; arithmetic; geography, history, and art; music; holidays; and scavenger hunts.
14) 50 creative training openers and energizers: innovative ways to start your training with a bang!
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[2000]
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