A comprehensive collection of all the forms any K-12 teacher might need in one volume, in an appealing layout and includes an interactive CD. From keeping a check on your students to a school trip reflection form, the author, a teacher himself, has included everything that he would need, and more.
Timesavers for Teachers Set: Book 1 and 2 includes Timesavers for Teachers, Book 1: Interactive Classroom Forms and Essential Tools and Timesavers for Teachers, Book 2: Report Card and IEP Comments, Substitute Teacher Instructions Kit, and Classroom Awards and Passes. Designed with flexibility in mind, the forms come in several versions and can be used in a variety of settings and situations. Simply choose and use the forms and organizational materials that best fit your personal classroom needs. The companion interactive CD makes completing and printing the forms easy. Timesavers for Teachers, Book 1 offers a complete collection of reproducible, interactive, and time-saving classroom forms that every teacher needs, including: Teacher Timetables, Student Timetables, Lesson Plan Templates, Goals for the Week, To Do Lists, Seating Plans, IEP Questionnaires, And many, many more. Timesavers for Teachers, Book 2: combines three great resources into one that will help all teachers simplify their work, personal organization, record keeping, and classroom management, including: Over 1800 ready-to-use and easy-to-find report card and IEP comments for any situation, A complete substitute teacher instructions kit, with all the forms your substitute might need to keep the class running smoothly, A comprehensive set of attractive classroom awards and useful passes.
Get the most out of Excel 2013 with this exceptional advice from Mr. Spreadsheet himself! Excel 2013 is excellent, but there's lots to learn to truly excel at Excel! In this latest addition to his popular Mr. Spreadsheet's Bookshelf series, John Walkenbach, aka "Mr. Spreadsheet," shares new and exciting ways to accomplish and master all of your spreadsheet tasks. From taming the Ribbon bar to testing and tables, creating custom functions, and overcoming "impossible" charts, mixing nesting limits, and more, 101 Excel 2013 Tips, Tricks, & Timesavers will save you time and help you avoid common spreadsheet stumbling blocks. Reveals ways to maximize the power of Excel to create robust applications Draws on John Walkenbach's years of experience using Excel and writing more than 50 books Shares tips and tricks for dealing with function arguments, creating add-ins, using UserForms, working with dynamic chart data, and changing data entry orientation Provides shortcuts and helpful techniques for sorting more than three columns, entering fake data for testing purposes, and setting up powerful pivot tables 101 Excel 2013 Tips, Tricks, & Timesavers is packed with information that you need to know in order to confidently and seamlessly master the challenges that come with using Excel!
Golf is a disease, not a game. Especially when you take the game up in your fifties, as I did. After a series of injuries stopped my recreational tennis play, and my retirement from a lifetime of coaching and teaching tennis, I tried golf. It didn't take long to realize it was not an easy endeavor. Someone said, "You can't learn anything from a golf book, but you have to read a lot of golf books to find that out!" I found the gurus of golf instruction: Ledbetter, Pelz, and Hogan, who was said to have written the book with the secret! I did find one that really attracted me but in a somewhat different way.
The first thing a class of students gathered together from all over the world will need to do is speak to each other in English! Activities that structure communicative activities are key in the programme of English course run in the UK.