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An essential reference for all elementary teachers
This comprehensive resource contains useful lists on all the
subjects elementary teachers need, from core content to tips on
classroom management to advice for students on study skills. The
lists highlight vital areas of interest including reading, writing,
mathematics, science, social studies, developing social skills,
developing effective study skills, and working with an inclusive
classroom.
350 reproducible lists on a wealth of subjects of interest to
elementary teachers
Advice for setting up the classroom, interacting with parents,
and making classroom modifications
Tips for use with students on studying for tests, organizing
homework, and taking good notes
All the lists are correlated to national content standards and
will be helpful as quick study aids as well as for general
reference.
Auteur
Gary Robert Muschla taught reading, writing, and math for more
than twenty-five years in Spotswood, New Jersey. Judith A. Muschla
taught mathematics in South River, New Jersey, for over twenty-five
years. Erin Muschla teaches 7th grade math in Monroe, New
Jersey.
Gary and Judith are the coauthors of The Math Teacher's Book of
Lists, Hands-on Math Projects with Real-Life Applications, Math
Starters, Geometry Teacher's Activities Kit, Math Smart, The Math
Teacher's Problem-a-Day, and Algebra Teacher's Activities Kit, all
published by Jossey-Bass. Gary, Judith, and Erin are the coauthors
of the Math Teacher's Survival Guide, also published by
Jossey-Bass.
Résumé
An essential reference for all elementary teachers
This comprehensive resource contains useful lists on all the subjects elementary teachers need, from core content to tips on classroom management to advice for students on study skills. The lists highlight vital areas of interest including reading, writing, mathematics, science, social studies, developing social skills, developing effective study skills, and working with an inclusive classroom.
Contenu
About This Book.
About the Authors.
Acknowledgements.
Section 1 Reading.
1.1 Long Vowels and Spellings.
1.2 Short Vowels and Spellings.
1.3 Special Vowel Sounds and Spellings.
1.4 Vowels and a Final E.
1.5 Consonants and Consonant Sounds.
1.6 Common Phonograms.
1.7 Common Prefixes.
1.8 Common Suffixes.
1.9 Synonyms.
1.10 Antonyms.
1.11 Homographs.
1.12 Homophones.
1.13 Ways to Build Vocabulary.
1.14 Important Words for Primary Students to Know.
1.15 Important Words for Elementary Students to Know.
1.16 Compound Words.
1.17 Idioms.
1.18 Comprehension Strategies.
1.19 Questions to Aid Comprehension.
1.20 Common Signal Words for Readers.
1.21 How to Find Main Ideas and Supporting Details.
1.22 How to Use Context Clues.
1.23 Habits of Good Readers.
1.24 Overcoming Poor Reading Habits.
1.25 Helping Students Select Books to Read.
1.26 Types of Fiction and Nonfiction Your Students Might Read.
1.27 Important Parts of a Book.
1.28 Major Parts of Stories.
1.29 Reading Log Guidelines.
1.30 Some Suggestions for Student Entries in Reading Logs.
1.31 Famous Children's Authors.
1.32 Books for Pre-Readers.
1.33 Books for Beginning Readers.
1.34 Great Books for Any Primary or Elementary Classroom.
1.35 Books for Reluctant Readers.
1.36 Books for Young Readers Written by African American Authors.
1.37 Poetry Books for Children.
1.38 Magazines for Children.
1.39 Suggestions for Parents and Guardians to Help Their Children with Reading.
1.40 Reading Teaching Tips.
1.41 Checklist for a Successful Reading Program.
Section 2 Writing.
2.1 The Writing Process: The Way Writers Write.
2.2 Habits of Good Student Writers.
2.3 Finding Ideas for Writing.
2.4 Writing Prompts.
2.5 Developing Writing According to the Five W's and How.
2.6 Basic Structure for Composition.
2.7 High-Frequency Words for Writing.
2.8 Kinds of Sentences.
2.9 Sentence Forms.
2.10 Subjects and Predicates.
2.11 Compound Subjects and Predicates.
2.12 Fragments and Run-Ons.
2.13 Point of View.
2.14 Figurative Language: Similes, Metaphors, and Personification.
2.15 Guidelines for Revision.
2.16 Guidelines for Proofreading.
2.17 Words That Are Easy to Confuse.
2.18 The Parts of Speech.
2.19 Nouns.
2.20 Rules for Forming Plural Nouns.
2.21 Special Irregular Plural Nouns.
2.22 Possessive Nouns.
2.23 Action Verbs.
2.24 Linking Verbs.
2.25 The Tenses of Verbs.
2.26 Rules for Forming Verb Tenses.
2.27 Irregular Verbs.
2.28 Verb Contractions with Not.
2.29 Rules for Subject-Verb Agreement.
2.30 Pronouns.
2.31 Subject Pronouns.
2.32 Object Pronouns.
2.33 Possessive Pronouns.
2.34 Pronoun Contractions.
2.35 Adjectives.
2.36 Comparing with Adjectives.
2.37 Some Special Adjectives.
2.38 Adverbs.
2.39 Comparing with Adverbs.
2.40 Negative Words.
2.41 Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases.
2.42 Conjunctions.
2.43 Interjections.
2.44 Common Abbreviations.
2.45 Rules for Using End Punctuation.
2.46 Rules for Using Commas.
2.47 Rules for Using Colons.
2.48 Rules for Using Apostrophes.
2.49 Rules for Using Quotation Marks.
2.50 Rules for Using Italics. 2.51 Rules for Using Hyphens.</p>...