Getting the right answers in maths is only half the problem. Understanding why what you're doing works is the part that often stumps students and teachers alike. The essential guide for mathematics teachers and those training to teach, Yes, but why? answers all your questions, and sheds light on the hidden connections between everything in mathematics at school. This second edition includes: * A new 'Test yourself' feature in every chapter * More coverage of the four operations * Enhanced discussion of fractions and proportionality * Downloadable figures for use in the classroom
Getting the right answers in maths is only half the problem. Understanding why what you're doing works is the part that often stumps students and teachers alike. The essential guide for mathematics teachers and those training to teach, Yes, but why? answers all your questions, and sheds light on the hidden connections between everything in mathematics at school. This second edition includes: * A new 'Test yourself' feature in every chapter * More coverage of the four operations * Enhanced discussion of fractions and proportionality * Downloadable figures for use in the classroom
"The second edition has definitely outdone the first! This book is an essential tool. It helps me keep current and gives my teachers a road map for how they can improve." -Donald Howard, Director, GED-Education Department Hudson County Correction Center, NJ "This book gives me confidence knowing that I have a ready-reference to help my staff when they need it. My staff feels that they can approach me for tangible advice that will contribute to their success." -James J. Jacobson, Associate Professor of Education St. Peter's College A time-saving, easy-to-use tool for developing year-end teacher improvement plans! To ensure that stated goals and objectives are fulfilled, administrators must effectively assess teachers and recognize their strengths while identifying areas for improvement. In this second edition, the authors provide resources to clearly and comprehensively address every aspect of a teacher improvement plan, from a list of proficiency categories to vocabulary aids and a sample improvement plan. Offering principals a flexible, time-saving tool for measuring teacher effectiveness, this valuable guide covers the essential elements of the improvement plan and provides easy-to-use reproducibles. A CD-ROM with an interactive database of proficiency statements allows administrators to cut, paste, and edit passages that appropriately reflect individual teachers' present performance and future goals. The updated edition features: New case studies 65 revised and updated proficiency categories An all-new comprehensive annual performance form package with diagnosis, report of progress, and summative assessment sections Guides for analyzing, drafting, and completing teacher improvement plans Added emphasis on teachers and administrators evaluating and planning as a team The revised edition of Writing Year-End Teacher Improvement Plans-Right Now!! is the ideal aid for chronicling present achievements and future goals to promote professional development and instructional excellence.
"The second edition has definitely outdone the first! This book is an essential tool. It helps me keep current and gives my teachers a road map for how they can improve." -Donald Howard, Director, GED-Education Department Hudson County Correction Center, NJ "This book gives me confidence knowing that I have a ready-reference to help my staff when they need it. My staff feels that they can approach me for tangible advice that will contribute to their success." -James J. Jacobson, Associate Professor of Education St. Peter's College A time-saving, easy-to-use tool for developing year-end teacher improvement plans! To ensure that stated goals and objectives are fulfilled, administrators must effectively assess teachers and recognize their strengths while identifying areas for improvement. In this second edition, the authors provide resources to clearly and comprehensively address every aspect of a teacher improvement plan, from a list of proficiency categories to vocabulary aids and a sample improvement plan. Offering principals a flexible, time-saving tool for measuring teacher effectiveness, this valuable guide covers the essential elements of the improvement plan and provides easy-to-use reproducibles. A CD-ROM with an interactive database of proficiency statements allows administrators to cut, paste, and edit passages that appropriately reflect individual teachers' present performance and future goals. The updated edition features: New case studies 65 revised and updated proficiency categories An all-new comprehensive annual performance form package with diagnosis, report of progress, and summative assessment sections Guides for analyzing, drafting, and completing teacher improvement plans Added emphasis on teachers and administrators evaluating and planning as a team The revised edition of Writing Year-End Teacher Improvement Plans-Right Now!! is the ideal aid for chronicling present achievements and future goals to promote professional development and instructional excellence.
Strategies to Build Students' Writing Skills, Stamina, and Success
Student Writers Go the Distance with a Strength-Training Approach Good writers don't wing it-they have a plethora of skills. They list, picture, circle, strategize and revise to make language come alive. They know what to use and when. Like ace athletes, they are highly trained, well-versed in the techniques found in this lively book. Writing Workouts provides a method for instruction that gives students the fun they want and the targeted skill practice they need. Slinky paragraphs, pop-up poems, paint chip plotting, and many other activities get the serious business of teaching critical and creative writing done. Author Rebecca Harper shows you how to go about it systematically, so writing is tied to relevant lessons and writing standards. Help students learn to: Hone skills in persuasive writing, argument, fiction, poetry, memoir and more Toggle between brief and multi-step writing tasks, to build stamina (and not hyperventilate when faced with complex compositions) Tap into auditory, visual, and kinesthetic, and digital components of crafting Think about word, sentence, and paragraph-level techniques Jump the high-jumps of research writing by getting good at each smaller leap Students in middle school and high school often feel they are forever-sprinting toward a high-stakes writing task. With Writing Workouts, you help students crowd out stress with a strength-training approach to success.
Teacher's Resource of Writing Activities for Pre K-6
A teacher, journalist, and professional writer, the author has developed this collection of writing activities for students with a wide range of writing abilities. This workbook is divided into chapters that highlight the following traits: voice, idea and content, word choice, sentence fluency, organization, and conventions. They can be used as whole class excercises, or worked independantly by individual students. The activities are designed to fit into current classroom curriculum.
Since 1998, this book has been the go-to resource for scholars seeking guidance at every phase of the process. This revised and updated fourth edition is the most comprehensive guide yet to researching, writing, and publishing a successful thesis or dissertation
A Practitioner's Guide to Creating a Boy-Friendly School
You've seen it in your school: boys struggling to master basic literacy skills, sitting outside the principal's office, collecting labels like "hyperactive," getting failing grades. Checked out, kicked out, or dropped out, they're benched when they should be scoring goals on the academic playing field. As a school leader, Kelley King has walked the talk: she successfully led her own staff to close the gender gap in reading and writing in just one year. In her step-by-step, research-based leadership plan for jump-starting boys' achievement, she shares: Critical insight into the brain-based differences between boys and girls First-hand leadership and classroom experiences Ready-to-use activities and resources for leading a successful gap-closing initiative With tips, anecdotes, and more, Writing the Playbook provides educators in all roles with a blueprint for creating schools where boys (and girls!) thrive.
Formerly a SkyLight Publication. How can teachers help students recognize and tap into their inner motivation in order to achieve learning success? Writing Sparks provides writing activities and prompts that address three main aspects of motivation: self-direction, self-observation, and self-reflection. These activities can be effective with any age and help focus students on moving forward, identifying ideas and goals, and developing plans for reaching those goals.