Teaching Math is Fun and Easy! This book is chock-full of creative ideas that appeal to all learning styles. Rhymes, stories, pictures and acronyms, stimulate the brain to remember math procedures and vocabulary. Visual, auditory and kinesthetic learners respond enthusiastically to this fun and effective method. * Learning to count by making rhyming books. * Easy ways to memorize addition/subtraction facts and vocabulary. * Remembering days of the week and months with rhymes. * Odd or even activities and tips for rounding numbers. * Memorizing times tables with pictures and stories. * Secrets...
Teaching Math is Fun and Easy! This book is chock-full of creative ideas that appeal to all learning styles. Rhymes, stories, pictures and acronyms, s...
Journal writing is a wonderful way to begin a life long habit of writing. Children become aware of their life and their actions by writing about their experiences. They learn to think about their options and choices in life. This wide array of authentic journal writing ideas is guaranteed to spark your language-arts curriculum by inviting your students to write and reflect on what they read. Parents find the writing prompts help their children develop a love for journaling. There are 365 thought-provoking, quotations, sayings and proverbs that inspire children and help them develop the habit...
Journal writing is a wonderful way to begin a life long habit of writing. Children become aware of their life and their actions by writing about their...
In order for children to achieve in math, they MUST learn to memorize add and subtract facts, and not rely on their fingers to try to figure out the answer. At last, there's a book to solve that problem! Donnalyn Yates M.Ed, teacher and memory expert, developed a successful system using pictures and rhymes along with a clapping game, and found children quickly developed instant recall. This is a book for children to read, color the pictures, and clap out rhymes. Since it's a fun activity, they want to repeat it over and over. And the best part, it appeals to every child's learning style. Try...
In order for children to achieve in math, they MUST learn to memorize add and subtract facts, and not rely on their fingers to try to figure out the a...
To remember the capital of a state, make an association between the name of the state and the name of the capital. Simple as that! Pictures and stories are the easiest and most powerful way to accomplish this skill. In this book, states are grouped according to regions. By using maps, students learn not only the capital but it's location. The entire family will have fun showing off their amazing memory skills!
To remember the capital of a state, make an association between the name of the state and the name of the capital. Simple as that! Pictures and storie...