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Mind Your Language - 1977
A classic series for watching and learning English. It does so in a very humorous way and allows students to pinpoint mistakes in grammatical errors in a lively manner. The series has been an invaluable tool for teachers teaching English all around the world and brings joy and laughter inside and outside the classroom.
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Effective, intentional teaching begins with a strong set of beliefs, but even the best teachers - including Debbie Miller - struggle to make sure that their classroom practice consistently reflects their core convictions. In Teaching with Intention, Debbie shares her process of defining beliefs, aligning practice, and taking action to ensure that children are the true beneficiaries of her teaching. As Peter Johnston writes, "Through this book we have Debbie's teaching mind on loan".
Good Questions for Math Teaching: Why Ask Them and What to Ask, K-6
Open-ended questions, coined "good questions" by the authors, can prompt children to think creatively and critically. This useful book helps teachers define good questions, offers teachers tips on how to create their own good questions, and presents a wide variety of sample questions that span 16 mathematical topics, including number, measurement, geometry, probability, and data.
In the digital age, your students have the ways, means, and speed to gather any information they want. But they need your guidance more than ever. Find out why and explore the challenges and opportunities of teaching in the digital age in this book by teacher and brain expert Marilee Sprenger. Discover how digital technology is actually changing your students’ brains. Learn why this creates new obstacles for teachers, but also opens up potential new pathways for learning. You will understand the new realities of teaching in a world filled with ipods, smartphones, and the Internet.
A series of short, accessible books for teachers who are new to ELT or who are looking for new creative ways of teaching with limited resources. Containing lesson plans for teaching elementary to intermediate level students, the activities are simple and adaptable and come complete with ideas for board work and pictures teachers can copy.
Areas covered include maths, geography, biology, history, music, art, and drama. This book is aimed at teachers, teacher trainees (including CELTA and Trinity Cert TESOL), and teacher trainers.