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Quick view What Do I Do about the Kid Who...?: 50 Ways to Turn Teaching Into Learning by Kathleen Gould Every teacher has at least one student in their class that they worry they'll never be able to reach. A student who is reluctant to speak in public, forgets, finds it difficult to work in groups, is uninterested, seems to be an outsider, and so on. In... View Details
Quick view Well Spoken: Teaching Speaking to All Students by Erik Palmer All teachers at all grade levels in all subjects have speaking assignments for students, but many teachers believe they don't know how to teach speaking, and many even fear public speaking themselves. View Details
Quick view Vocabularians: Integrated Word Study in the Middle Grades by Brenda J Overturf Building on the ideas developed in Word Nerds: Teaching All Students to Learn and Love Vocabulary, Brenda J. Overturf has updated and energized the recommended practices for middle grades students. Vocabularians is for any educator who wants to help... View Details
Quick view Tutoring Adolescent Readers by Deborah Berrill Tutoring Adolescent Readers shows teachers how to reap the benefits of one-to-one teaching by using volunteer tutors. It provides the information you need to incorporate a tutoring program that addresses a variety of student needs from students who are... View Details
Quick view Tools for Teaching Academic Vocabulary by Janet Allen Vocabulary teaching often becomes an isolated activity rather than an integral part of our overall teaching. When this happens, students seldom internalize those words or incorporate them into their writing or speaking. In Tools for Teaching Academic... View Details
Quick view 3 Minute Motivators by Kathy Paterson 3 Minute Motivators helps teachers recognize and respond to the daily needs of their students and distract, refocus, and provide a hit of fun in the school day to help students become more focused, motivated, and self-aware. New material in this... View Details
Quick view "This Is a Great Book!": 101 Events for Building Enthusiastic Readers Inside and Outside the Classroom-From Chapter Books to Young Adult Novels by Larry Swartz Committed to nurturing a love of reading, this highly readable book explores a wide range of recommended titles that cover a spectrum of developmental stages. The 100 events outlined in this resource include a wealth of practical... View Details
Quick view This Book Is Not about Drama: It's about New Ways to Inspire Students by Myra Barrs This Book Is Not About Drama explores issues around storytelling, silent speech, writing and imagination and shows teachers how to use role play and discussion to build language experiences that are meaningful for learners. This authoritative resource... View Details
Quick view Thinking Visually: Step-By-Step Exercises That Promote Visual, Auditory and Kinesthetic Learning by Oliver Caviglioli Maps have been used for centuries to help orient us in the physical world, yet they can also be useful tools for making sense of the more abstract world of thought. This remarkable book explores visual techniques for helping students understand how they... View Details
Quick view Thinking Through Genre: Units of Study in Reading and Writing Workshops 4-12 by Heather Lattimer Being able to read and write in a variety of genres is a common requirement for today's students. Thinking Through Genre supports English teachers who seek to engage their students in genre studies in the reading and writing workshop. The book profiles... View Details
Quick view Text Me a Strategy: How to Encourage Students to Develop the Skills They Need to Become Independent by Kathy Paterson This timely book offers teachers practical tools that promote student learning and personal growth in our fast-paced information age. Building on students' love of text messaging, this book offers 100 "crisp and snappy" strategies that are easily... View Details
Quick view Ten Things Every Writer Needs to Know by Jeff Anderson Whether writing a blog entry or a high-stakes test essay, fiction or nonfiction, short story or argumentation, students need to know certain things in order to write effectively. In 10 Things Every Writer Needs to Know, Jeff Anderson focuses on... View Details