Treasures provides intermediate students with engaging literature, an emphasis on nonfiction and a strong focus on comprehension, vocabulary and fluency, helping students to be successful readers and test-takers. Treasures also offers phonics, spelling, grammar and writing integrated into all differentiated reading and instructional materials to help make learning meaningful.
The solar system consists of the Sun and 9 planets revolving around it in different orbits. The statistics of the sun and the planets are given below :
SUN Age : About 5 Billion years Distance : 149.8 Million Kms Diameter : 1,38,400 Kms.
* Supports Key Stage 2 of the National Curriculum * The Maths section looks at properties of shapes, co-ordinates, multiplication and division * English section focuses on sentence construction, improving writing and understanding grammar * The interactive science world covers curriculum topics of forces, materials, light and sound * The progress chart monitors each of the activities and allows you to assess your child's strengths and weaknesses * For ages 9-10
Teaching English Grammar - What to Teach and How to Teach it
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Teaching English Grammar - What to Teach and How to Teach it
Teachers frequently need to present new grammar to learners and grammar presentations are often at the heart of language lessons. This is part of the current general ‘communicative’ methodology, and is embodied or assumed in most current materials. Coursebooks usually provide ‘ready-made’ presentations, but teachers often want to strengthen or supplement the grammatical explanations in order to meet the particular learning events in their own classrooms. And when other materials like a reading text or an online activity are being used, there can be multiple situations
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Assessing Young Learners (Resource Books for Teachers)
It is generally accepted that we teach young learners differently from older ones. A whole range of entertaining, motivating, creative, and above all, physically engaging activities has been developed in recent years, to keep pace with the growth in demand for materials to teach this special group of learners. However, when it comes to assessing the progress of young learners, we often find ourselves driven back on testing materials which are more appropriate for use with older learners.