Word Family Tales Teaching Guide


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Part of a 25-book set: Word family tales: "a learning library of rhyming storybooks that teach the top 25 word families"--Container.




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Word Family Tales


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Selections from books plus songs ; both are used to build phonemic awareness and teach the top word families.







A Parents' and Teachers' Guide to Bilingualism


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In this accessible guide to bilingualism in the family and the classroom, Colin Baker delivers a realistic picture of the joys and difficulties of raising bilingual children. The Q&A format of this book makes it the natural choice for the busy parent or teacher who needs an easy reference guide to the most frequently asked questions. This revised edition includes more information on bilingualism in the digital age, and incorporates the latest research in areas such as neonatal language experience, multilingualism, language mixing and the effect that siblings have on family language choice.




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Books In Print 2004-2005


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Culturally Responsive Standards-Based Teaching


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"This book integrates a self-evaluative framework for making changes and includes tools for improving one′s own learning environment." —Rachel Mederios, ELL Teacher and Building Program Supervisor Jefferson Elementary School, Boise, ID "This book is relevant to anyone who acknowledges the diversity within any group of people. The steps are clearly outlined so the practitioner can implement them and meet the needs of every individual." —Thelma A. Davis, Principal Robert Lunt Elementary School, Las Vegas, NV Close the achievement gap by closing the culture gap Teaching children from diverse backgrounds begins with simple questions: What is my culture? What are my students′ cultures? How does culture affect how I teach and how my students learn? Can I learn to value and honor the unique experiences and cultures of my students? These are essential questions for educators with a sincere desire to help all students succeed. This comprehensive guide provides detailed examples that show why and how to create culturally responsive, standards-based (CRSB) instruction in the classroom, schoolwide, and at the district level. Results of effective programs include: Increased academic success for all learners Engaged and motivated students Development of critical thinking skills necessary for higher learning Strengthened partnerships between students, families, and communities This new edition is enhanced with nationwide examples, up-to-date resources, and tools that can be implemented immediately. Principals, administrators, K–12 teachers, curriculum and staff developers, and college instructors will find this handbook a valuable and powerful tool for promoting student engagement and improving struggling schools.