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How To Reach And Teach Children with ADD/ADHD: Practical Techniques, Strategies, and Interventions 12 reviews Sandra F., M.A. Rief
Jossey-Bass, 2005
Great information for parents too!
+ Great, practical resource + notable + comprehensive + Understanding ADHD
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Memory Tips for Math, Memorization and Learning Styles: The Successful Way to Teach K-5 Math 3 reviews Donnalyn Yates
Lulu.com, 2007
The best I've ever found!
+ Life saver + Good reference book
This is the first book I've found that provides proven memory techniques to help kids remember math terms, math procedures and math vocabulary. It's amazing! The rhymes and pictures make it simple for any child to remember. I highly recommend Memory Tips for Math to any parent or teacher.
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Addition & Subtraction (Kid-Friendly Computation) 1 review Sarah Morgan
Zephyr Press, 2005
At Last, Visual Math!
I bought this book to use in my classroom and found it to be a life-saver for my visual learners. Many of them struggle with math concepts until they can see something concrete and visual. I like the way the author provides strategies for all the learning styles of students. It has many ...
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Place Value (Kid-Friendly Computation) Sarah Morgan
Zephyr Press, 2005
Kids can say goodbye to math anxiety with the help of the learning techniques introduced in this series of teacher-aides. Drawing on visual and kinesthetic learning strategies instead of abstract concepts, even students who have always struggled with computation can become math whizzes. Each book is designed to replace the drudgery normally associated with rote memorization with the satisfaction ...
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Skill-Building Math Activities Kids Can't Resist!: More Than 20 Easy, Interactive Learning Activities and ... 1 review Michelle Ramsey
Scholastic Teaching Resources (Teaching, 2007
Math Activities for Different Learning Styles
Most visual learners need to learn math by seeing a picture of the concept. This book meets that requirement by using familiar objects in a fun and engaging manner. Kinesthetic learners like to manipulate and touch, and there are plenty of games and activities to satisfy their learning style. As ...
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Math, Manipulatives & Magic Wands: Manipulatives, Literature Ideas, and Hands-On Math Activities for the K-5 ... 3 reviews Karen Simmons, Cindy Guinn
Maupin House Publishing, 2001
Makes Math Fun!!
+ Great Resource - Makes Math Fun
I love this book and my students love the projects! It is easy to use with pictures that show the visual outcome. You know which NCTM standards are being addressed too. There are lots of reproducible sheets to help teachers and parents. Its packed with creative ideas to make teaching math easy!
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More Math, Please !: Kid-Friendly Computation : Level 1, Numbers to 10 (More Math, Please!) 2 reviews Sarah Perry Morgan
Zephyr Press (AZ), 2003
Fantastic Non-Traditional Methods to Teach Beginning Math Skills!
This book is the perfect solution for visual & kinesthetic learners! The strategies in More Math, Please! have been indispensable for teaching beginning math skills to my preschoolers. I believe this book & series could be a wonderful resource to any elementary teacher seeking unique solutions to ...
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Shoe Box Learning Centers: Addition& Subtraction (Shoe Box Learning Centers) Jacqueline Clarke
Scholastic, Inc., 2005
Enrich center time with easy-to-make-and-store kits! These 30 skill-building games and activities help kids practice fact families, solving word problems, using money, and more. Each box can be assembled with readily available materials and includes reproducible labels, easy-to-read student directions, and reproducible game boards and worksheets. Meets the NCTM Standards.
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Teaching Math with Favorite Picture Books (Grades 1-3) 3 reviews Judy Hechtman, Deborah Ellermeyer, ...
Scholastic Professional Books, 1999
Valuable Resource
+ Helping the Visual Learners + A wonderful resource!
This practical book was such a valuable resource. It shows how to easily incorporate popular young literature with elementary math skills. I absolutely loved it! The reproducibles were wonderful. I used many of the lessons for my Math Ed lesson plans, and plan to use several in the classroom.
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ORIGINAL JUDY CLOCK 12-3/4 X 13-1/2 WOOD W/STAND
FRANK SCHAFFER PUBLICATIONS
FRANK SCHAFFER PUBLICATIONS
Our famous Original Judy Clock is still a favorite of students and teachers. The Judy Clock makes learning to tell time simple and fun for children. Visible functioning gears maintain correct hour hand and minute hand relationships. Easy-to-read numerals show elapsed time in five-minute intervals. The permanently assembled wood clock is 12 3/4 x 13 1/2 inch. Handy metal stand and Teaching Guide ...
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ORIGINAL JUDY CLOCK 12-3/4 X 13-1/2 WOOD W/STAND
FRANK SCHAFFER PUBLICATIONS
FRANK SCHAFFER PUBLICATIONS
Our famous Original Judy Clock is still a favorite of students and teachers. The Judy Clock makes learning to tell time simple and fun for children. Visible functioning gears maintain correct hour hand and minute hand relationships. Easy-to-read numerals show elapsed time in five-minute intervals. The permanently assembled wood clock is 12 3/4 x 13 1/2 inch. Handy metal stand and Teaching Guide ...
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More Math, Please !: Kid-Friendly Computation : Level 1, Numbers to 10 (More Math, Please!) 2 reviews Sarah Perry Morgan
Zephyr Press (AZ), 2003
Fantastic Non-Traditional Methods to Teach Beginning Math Skills!
This book is the perfect solution for visual & kinesthetic learners! The strategies in More Math, Please! have been indispensable for teaching beginning math skills to my preschoolers. I believe this book & series could be a wonderful resource to any elementary teacher seeking unique solutions to ...
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Memory Tips for Math, Memorization and Learning Styles: The Successful Way to Teach K-5 Math 3 reviews Donnalyn Yates
Lulu.com, 2007
The best I've ever found!
+ Life saver + Good reference book
This is the first book I've found that provides proven memory techniques to help kids remember math terms, math procedures and math vocabulary. It's amazing! The rhymes and pictures make it simple for any child to remember. I highly recommend Memory Tips for Math to any parent or teacher.
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Addition & Subtraction (Kid-Friendly Computation) 1 review Sarah Morgan
Zephyr Press, 2005
At Last, Visual Math!
I bought this book to use in my classroom and found it to be a life-saver for my visual learners. Many of them struggle with math concepts until they can see something concrete and visual. I like the way the author provides strategies for all the learning styles of students. It has many ...
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Teaching Math with Favorite Picture Books (Grades 1-3) 3 reviews Judy Hechtman, Deborah Ellermeyer, ...
Scholastic Professional Books, 1999
Valuable Resource
+ Helping the Visual Learners + A wonderful resource!
This practical book was such a valuable resource. It shows how to easily incorporate popular young literature with elementary math skills. I absolutely loved it! The reproducibles were wonderful. I used many of the lessons for my Math Ed lesson plans, and plan to use several in the classroom.
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Math, Manipulatives & Magic Wands: Manipulatives, Literature Ideas, and Hands-On Math Activities for the K-5 ... 3 reviews Karen Simmons, Cindy Guinn
Maupin House Publishing, 2001
Makes Math Fun!!
+ Great Resource - Makes Math Fun
I love this book and my students love the projects! It is easy to use with pictures that show the visual outcome. You know which NCTM standards are being addressed too. There are lots of reproducible sheets to help teachers and parents. Its packed with creative ideas to make teaching math easy!
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Place Value (Kid-Friendly Computation) Sarah Morgan
Zephyr Press, 2005
Kids can say goodbye to math anxiety with the help of the learning techniques introduced in this series of teacher-aides. Drawing on visual and kinesthetic learning strategies instead of abstract concepts, even students who have always struggled with computation can become math whizzes. Each book is designed to replace the drudgery normally associated with rote memorization with the satisfaction ...
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Skill-Building Math Activities Kids Can't Resist!: More Than 20 Easy, Interactive Learning Activities and ... 1 review Michelle Ramsey
Scholastic Teaching Resources (Teaching, 2007
Math Activities for Different Learning Styles
Most visual learners need to learn math by seeing a picture of the concept. This book meets that requirement by using familiar objects in a fun and engaging manner. Kinesthetic learners like to manipulate and touch, and there are plenty of games and activities to satisfy their learning style. As ...
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Shoe Box Learning Centers: Addition& Subtraction (Shoe Box Learning Centers) Jacqueline Clarke
Scholastic, Inc., 2005
Enrich center time with easy-to-make-and-store kits! These 30 skill-building games and activities help kids practice fact families, solving word problems, using money, and more. Each box can be assembled with readily available materials and includes reproducible labels, easy-to-read student directions, and reproducible game boards and worksheets. Meets the NCTM Standards.
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How To Reach And Teach Children with ADD/ADHD: Practical Techniques, Strategies, and Interventions 12 reviews Sandra F., M.A. Rief
Jossey-Bass, 2005
Great information for parents too!
+ Great, practical resource + notable + comprehensive + Understanding ADHD
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