Farm Activity Book for Kids. Little Activity Book of Coloring and Connect the Dots. Basic Skills for Early Learning Foundation, Identifying Farm Animals and Numbers for Kindergarten to Grade 1


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Struggling to find the right tools to help your child get used to structured learning? Then this activity book of colors and numbers might be of good use. The Farm Activity Book for Kids. Little Activity Book of Coloring and Connect the Dots. Basic Skills for Early Learning Foundation Identifying Farm Animals and Numbers for Kindergarten to Grade 1 focuses on the following key areas: Coloring - Coloring is an enlightening activity that appeals to kids of all ages because it is natural and easy-to-do. The strokes determine your child's state of mind as well as his/her hand strength and control. Connect the Dots - Another approach used in this activity book is connect the dots. Connect the details require a bit more patience and control because this time there is a set of instructions that need to be followed. Don't worry though because detailed instructions on connect the dots are included in this activity book. Animals - The binding theme of this two-step activity book is farm animals. Therefore you can expect to see farm animals everywhere in the book. They will be labeled of course to improve knowledge on the subject. Labels allow kids to associate written words with the pictures. Numbers - Connect the dots is all about number identification and number sequences. Expect to see dots named 1 to many featured in the connect the dots section of this activity book. The 8.5 X 8.5-inch pages of this activity book have many edutaining opportunities. Although it's recommended for kids from kindergarten to first grade younger children can still enjoy this activity book as long as they are interested in learning while having fun.










Starting Out Right


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A devastatingly large number of people in America cannot read as well as they need for success in life. With literacy problems plaguing as many as four in ten children in America, this book discusses how best to help children succeed in reading. This book identifies the most important questions and explores the authoritative answers on the topic of how children can grow into readers, including: What are the key elements all children need in order to become good readers? What can parents and caregivers provide all children so that they are prepared for reading instruction by the time that they get to school? What concepts about language and literacy should be included in beginning reading instruction? How can we prevent reading difficulties starting with infants and into the early grades? What to ask school boards, principals, elected officials, and other policy makers who make decisions regarding early reading instruction. You'll find out how to help youngsters build word recognition, avoid comprehension problems, and moreâ€"with checklists of specific accomplishments to be expected at different ages: for very young children, for kindergarten students, and for first, second, and third grade students. Included are 55 activities to do with children to help them become successful readers, a list of recommended children's books, and a guide to CD-ROMs and websites. Great strides have been made recently toward identifying the best ways to teach children to read. Starting Out Right provides a wealth of knowledge based on a summary of extensive research. It is a "must read" for specialists in primary education as well as parents, pediatricians, child care providers, tutors, literacy advocates, policy makers, and teachers.







Schools of Thought


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As a result of his visits to classrooms across the nation, Brown has compiled an engaging, thought-provoking collection of classroom vignettes which show the ways in which national, state, and local school politics translate into changed classroom practices. "Captures the breadth, depth, and urgency of education reform".--Bill Clinton.




Funds of Knowledge


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The concept of "funds of knowledge" is based on a simple premise: people are competent and have knowledge, and their life experiences have given them that knowledge. The claim in this book is that first-hand research experiences with families allow one to document this competence and knowledge, and that such engagement provides many possibilities for positive pedagogical actions. Drawing from both Vygotskian and neo-sociocultural perspectives in designing a methodology that views the everyday practices of language and action as constructing knowledge, the funds of knowledge approach facilitates a systematic and powerful way to represent communities in terms of the resources they possess and how to harness them for classroom teaching. This book accomplishes three objectives: It gives readers the basic methodology and techniques followed in the contributors' funds of knowledge research; it extends the boundaries of what these researchers have done; and it explores the applications to classroom practice that can result from teachers knowing the communities in which they work. In a time when national educational discourses focus on system reform and wholesale replicability across school sites, this book offers a counter-perspective stating that instruction must be linked to students' lives, and that details of effective pedagogy should be linked to local histories and community contexts. This approach should not be confused with parent participation programs, although that is often a fortuitous consequence of the work described. It is also not an attempt to teach parents "how to do school" although that could certainly be an outcome if the parents so desired. Instead, the funds of knowledge approach attempts to accomplish something that may be even more challenging: to alter the perceptions of working-class or poor communities by viewing their households primarily in terms of their strengths and resources, their defining pedagogical characteristics. Funds of Knowledge: Theorizing Practices in Households, Communities, and Classrooms is a critically important volume for all teachers and teachers-to-be, and for researchers and graduate students of language, culture, and education.




The Gillingham Manual


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In this multisensory phonics technique, students first learn the sounds of letters, and the build these letter-sounds into words. Visual, auditory and kinesthetic associations are used to remember the concepts. Training is recommended.




The Portfolio and Its Use


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Numbers and Counting


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