What do teachers do with energetic kids who squirm in their seats? This book helps teachers deal with energetic students and also ADHD students so they don't disrupt the learning environment and so they can also learn themselves.
The book has enough activities for every day of the school year. It begins with activities for developing gross motor skills, prereading shapes, alphabet recognition, and moves through progressively more complex skills and concepts, ending with abstract math concepts.
This major revision of the popular reference contains 1,500 new entries, for a total of 4,000, making it the most up-to-date biology dictionary available. All the commonly encountered terms and concepts in biology, biophysics, and biochemistry are covered, as well as terms from medicine and palaeontology. 100 line drawings.
Written by an international assembly of leading philosophers, this volume provides a survey of contemporary philosophy of language. As well as providing a synoptic view of the key issues, figures, concepts and debates, each essay makes new and original contributions to ongoing debate.
Walking on a balance beam or riding a bike both require motion and balance. This program will reveal how unbalanced forces create motion, while balanced forces keep things still. Students also learn how concepts like velocity, acceleration and momentum fit into this puzzle. A unique hands-on activity combined with vivid imagery and graphics will clearly illustrate these concepts to students.
Fast And Easy ECGs By Bruce Shade, Keith Wesley Fast and Easy ECGs: A Self-Paced Learning Program brings the classroom to the student! Organized using the 5-step interpretation approach, concepts are taught with a combination of repetition, anatomical and physiological understanding of the dysrhythmias and practice.