Step-by-Step -Grades 5-6 (eBook)

Step-by-Step -Grades 5-6 (eBook)

Author: Nadine Rogers

Publisher: Lorenz Educational Press

Published: 2009-09-01

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13: 0787786772

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Expand students reading and vocabulary skills as well as their listening skills as they follow directions, step-by-step, to solve word problems and make creative, seasonal art projects. The results may be surprising, even to the students! The activities are organized by seasons and include major holidays and special days as well as fun topics such as sports and vacation.


Word Puzzlers - Grades 5-6 (eBook)

Word Puzzlers - Grades 5-6 (eBook)

Author: Jean Wolff

Publisher: Lorenz Educational Press

Published: 2001-09-01

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 0787781754

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

These word puzzle books are an exciting way to enrich students' vocabularies. A valuable teaching tool that students can use with minimal supervision, word puzzles stimulate an active interest in words and language. These books offer a challenging way to sharpen reasoning skills, stimulate vocabulary, and reinforce spelling skills. The variety of puzzle formats and subject matter provide engaging activities that complement core and extended curriculum materials. Codes, mazes, riddles, rhymes, rebuses, word searches, crossword puzzles, and matching activities are just a few of the formats presented in a wide variety of subject areas.


Kids Learn! Grades 5-6 - eBook

Kids Learn! Grades 5-6 - eBook

Author:

Publisher: Teacher Created Materials

Published: 2014-01-15

Total Pages: 112

ISBN-13: 1480752789

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Prevent learning loss while students are away from school, and help parents set their child up for a successful upcoming school year with the second edition of this parent-involvement resource! Students risk falling behind at the start of a new school year without practicing skills learned in the previous year. Designed to bridge the away-from-school gap, this full-color resource provides students with reading, writing, and mathematics activities aligned to Common Core and other state standards to reinforce learning from fifth grade and prepare students for sixth grade. With clear instructions for easy-to-use, quick, and fun family activities, this book is a perfect tool for getting parents involved in their child's education.


Thinking Skills, Grades 5-6

Thinking Skills, Grades 5-6

Author: Evan-Moor Educational Publishers

Publisher: Evan-Moor Corporation

Published: 2002-06-01

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 9781557998675

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Includes 44 activities that promotes a wide range of critical, creative, and logical thinking skills within one book. Topics based on real-life situations are designed to motivate students to answer questions, find solutions, and make discoveries. Correlated to state standards. Includes instructions for obtaining 44 downloadable interactive charts and answer key.


Step Into STEAM, Grades K-5

Step Into STEAM, Grades K-5

Author: Sarah B. Bush

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2019-03-14

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13: 1544337213

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Create meaningful and transformative K-5 STEAM learning experiences for each and every student Make the most of your limited instructional time and become part of the Step into STEAM movement! Seamlessly design and implement K-5 STEAM inquiries that align carefully to key mathematics and science content and practices and prepare elementary students for their bright futures. Taking an opposite approach to existing resources that provide collections of disjointed STEAM activities, this book empowers teachers and schools to build cohesive and sustainable STEAM infrastructures—grounded in grade-level standards and purposeful assessment—to deepen the mathematics and science learning of each and every student.


Let's Investigate! Hands-On Science - Grades 5-6 (eBook)

Let's Investigate! Hands-On Science - Grades 5-6 (eBook)

Author: Vicky Shiotsu

Publisher: Lorenz Educational Press

Published: 2004-09-01

Total Pages: 68

ISBN-13: 0787782246

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Help students explore the wonders of science with the mind-stretching activities in this series. Each book includes a number of special features, with fun, easy-to-prepare activities that cover topics from the three main branches of science: physical science, earth science, and life science. Clear, step-by-step instructions foster independent learning; guided questions help develop observation and critical thinking skills; fascinating facts and extension activities enrich learning. In addition, background information and teaching tips are provided in the Activity Guide at the back of the book to help you maximize students' understanding of scientific concepts.


Going Gradeless, Grades 6-12

Going Gradeless, Grades 6-12

Author: Elise Burns

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2021-02-23

Total Pages: 185

ISBN-13: 1071837516

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

"Grade reform and standards-based grading (SBG) is a hotly debated issue in education. As one high school administrator puts it, "Traditional letter grading is probably the biggest elephant in the room in regard to school reform. We start [grading] at a young age, and it becomes all about accumulating points, and it's not about the learning anymore." (Dan Kelley, principal of Smithfield High School, Rhode Island). When students can focus less on the score and more on the learning, great things happen. SBG is even more challenging in high school. In this book, the authors share their districts' successes moving to alternate assessment methods that promote learning rather than solely achievement. The proponents of grade reform highlight the arbitrary nature of grades, the undue stress experienced by some learners, and the potential interference in the process of learning. On the other hand, opponents reference the lack of accountability and a shift away from content knowledge that is perceived in many alternate assessment models. This book outlines how to remove the negative impacts of grades while still maintaining a high level of accountability. While the majority of other books in this space provide a rationale for why the shift is necessary, these authors provide the classroom teacher's perspective and concrete examples of how these approaches can be developed and applied. They provide sample assessments, student work samples, an accountability checklist, a sample of their rubrics, and a review of our collected data"--