A four-level course designed for working adults who need English for work, travel, and socializing. This MultiROM which accompanies the Student's Book offers an interactive wordbank, reading texts from the Student's Book, dictation exercises, and practice activities for the Language focus and Focus on functions sections of the Student's Book.
The following flashcards were extracted and converted from Solutions Elementary MultiROM into Jpeg and then PDF format files. They might be of use as visual aids in classroom or assessment pompts.
Math Connects is intended for use in all elementary math classes as a balanced basal approach to teaching mathematics. Math Connects is the elementary portion of the vertically aligned PreK to 8 Math Connects program. This program is designed to excite students about learning mathematics while at the same time providing teachers with all the tools and materials they will need to teach the program. Students will be motivated as they solve real-world problems such as creatures under the sea, emperors of the ice, and roller coaster physics.
At least 70 to 90 percent of paraeducators are hired without prior training. And until now, there has been no formal professional development program designed specifically for those filling this essential role. "The Paraeducator in the Elementary School" more than adequately fills this gap. The workbook to accompany the facilitator's manual is a resource that will be used throughout the year. Its twelve chapters correspond to the twelve training modules in the facilitator's manual. Contains reproducible notebook pages.
This book is written to meet the needs of undergraduates in applied mathematics, physics and engineering studying partial differential equations. It is a more modern, comprehensive treatment intended for students who need more than the purely numerical solutions provided by programs like the MATLAB PDE Toolbox, and those obtained by the method of separation of variables, which is usually the only theoretical approach found in the majority of elementary textbooks. This will fill a need in the market for a more modern text for future working engineers, and one that students can read and understand much more easily than those currently on the market.