Word Problems Using Addition and Subtraction


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Word problems can be daunting for students, young and old alike. This book teaches students to break the solving process into four simple steps. They learn that every problem has clue words to tell them which operation to use, and easy-to-follow sample problems—all related to animals—give readers the confidence to solve new problems on their own. A tips section helps encourage readers to try their best, to ask for help, and to keep practicing.




Space Word Problems Starring Ratios and Proportions


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"Explores methods of solving ratios and proportions word problems using space examples"--Provided by publisher.




Big Truck and Car Word Problems Starring Multiplication and Division


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"Explores methods of solving multiplication and division word problems using big truck and car examples"--Provided by publisher.




Fun Food Word Problems Starring Fractions


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"Explores methods of solving fraction word problems using food examples"--Provided by publisher.




Sports Word Problems Starring Decimals and Percents


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"Explores methods of solving decimal and percent word problems using sports examples"--Provided by publisher.




Amusement Park Word Problems Starring Pre-Algebra


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Pre-algebra word problems become a snap with fun amusement park examples. Readers learn how to figure out if they have enough information, how to read and understand any word problem, and more with this fully-illustrated book. Once they understand pre-algebra word problems, tests and homework are a breeze.




Adult Learners


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This practical guide clarifies why school librarians need to be part of the professional development process in their schools—and shows just how to achieve that goal. To remain gainfully employed, today's school librarian has to be a leader in the school. To that end, Adult Learners: Professional Development and the School Librarian encourages librarians to become instrumental in providing professional development to teachers and staff. The book begins by explaining why librarians should participate in designing and presenting professional development, then goes on to provide tips, examples, and a complete model for doing this based on system used at the author's school. Readers will discover how to determine what is practical and how to turn ideas into actions, whether they want to implement a major initiative or start with something small. Most important, this book details how to become part of the professional development team in ways that are both relevant and meaningful to the teachers and staff involved. When these stakeholders understand what the librarian knows and how they can benefit, the librarian's sphere of influence will be expanded—and a job just might be saved.




School Library Journal


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The Complete Sourcebook on Children's Software


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5000 critical reviews of CDs, videogames & smart toys for ages 1 to 16.