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.
Learn how to Draw - Illustrated Lesson Notes For Teachers And Students
Added by: Maria | Karma: 3098.81 | Coursebooks, Other | 12 June 2008
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Essential and elementary lessons on learning how to draw for 9-14 year olds.
General lesson structure:
5-10 min. revision and homework assessment.
5 min. new page, draw margin and add title (bottom rh corner).
20 min. demo and child practical drawing.
5 min. summary and suggested homework.
Contains 71 ready-to-copy homework assignments that can be used to facilitate therapy with students.Help students develop the skills they need to work through problems
The School Counseling and School Social Work Homework Planner provides you with an array of ready-to-use, between-session assignments designed to fit virtually every therapeutic mode.
New English File Pre-Intermediate Workbook Ðàáî÷àÿ òåòðàäî÷êà äëÿ óðîâíÿ Pre-Intermediate.
The Workbook is comprehensive in that it gives the student practice in all the grammar structures and vocabulary from the main text. However, unless the class is an intensive one or the students are particularly keen, it’s best to set homework selectively otherwise the amount of marking becomes impracticable or the students start to suffer from homework overload and the focus of their language learning turns to formulating plausible excuses for not doing it.