Word games with English is a series of 3 books of carefully graded language activities to stimulate learners to practise,activate and extand their English vocabulary. Book 2 is for pre-intermediate students. Approx. 1000 headwords.
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An extensive guide to managing children for caregivers. For many hours each day we take the place of the child's parents. We influence the child in many ways.
The early years of the child are very important and to have the positive and right influence will help in the child benefiting the fullest.
The book contains games, crafts and food among other activities.
The legacy of Project A.R.I.S.E. (Arts Resources in Special Education), this handbook shares many years of invaluable experience, providing teachers and parents with a wealth of hands-on activities and proven techniques to stimulate learning and help students realize their full potential.
Each art form is introduced through detailed background information, six or more field-tested activities, a glossary, and a bibliography.
Arts forms included are: Dance and Movement, Drama, Music, and Visual Arts.
Oxford Basics is a new series of short accessible books for teachers who may be unfamiliar with communicative methodology.
The book contains 30 activities at elementary level all of them dealing with topics which form part of everybody's daily lives, for example families and leisure activities. The only materials the teacher and class need are the board, paper, and pens. The instructions are clear and easy to follow, and the authors have provided additional methodological support in a short introduction.
This book provides guidelines on making homework relevant to the
students and the curriculum, and integrates homework into classroom
activities.
Homework is a vital part of learning, and it is expected by
students, parents, school directors, and teachers. the benefits of
homework are obvious, yet it is usually seen as a necessary but
unexciting chore. Both students and teachers often fail to take full
advantage of the opportunities it offers to consolidate classroom
teaching, bridge the gap between lessons, and promote independent
learning.
This book demonstrates ways to help learners to enjoy their homework and to make the most of it.