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  • av Suzy Pepper Rollins
    155,-

    From Suzy Rollins, author of Teaching Vulnerable Students, a collection of effective practices to move students forward in a positive way when they have gaps in learning, whether due to the COVID-19 slide or other factors. In this QRG in the new set of Strategies for Distance Learning Guides, Rollins outlines how to tactically address academic gaps in the context of new learning situations, using well-tested strategies:Learning mapsScaffolding devicesPrior knowledge activationVocabulary-buildingCooperative LearningMotivational TechniquesWith extensive tips for how to maintain these goals in both synchronous and asynchronous learning activities, this guide will be a go-to resource for teachers of newcomers and English learners.Each 8.5" x 11" multi-panel guide is laminated for extra durability and 3-hole-punched for binder storage.

  • - Taking Effective Practices Online
    av Alaina Barkley
    155,-

    Two maths coaches who have spearheaded the transition to remote learning in their district have distilled their experience of what works into a guide for teaching maths from a distance. Filled with ready-to-use strategies, this QRG in the new set of Strategies for Distance Learning Guides is organised by 4 priorities:mathematical identitygrowth mindsetreasoning and problem-solvingengaging activitiesSamantha Bennet and Alaina Barkley show how to incorporate routines into online learning that support these priorities, from connecting with students, to supporting their learning with games and problem-solving tasks, to assessing their work.Each 8.5" x 11" multi-panel guide is laminated for extra durability and 3-hole-punched for binder storage.

  • av Laura Alvarez
    155,-

    From Laura Alvarez, one of the authors of Supporting Newcomer Students, a guide on how to continue to support multilingual students' language development and rigorous learning in a remote environment. In this QRG in the new set of Strategies for Distance Learning Guides, Alvarez provides questions to guide instructional planning and key teaching moves for English learners, within a framework of 4 principles for distance learning:Facilitate meaningful interactionsBuild relationshipsUse technology purposefullyHold an inquiry stanceWith extensive tips for how to maintain these goals in both synchronous and asynchronous learning activities, this guide will be a go-to resource for teachers of newcomers and English learners.Each 8.5" x 11" multi-panel guide is laminated for extra durability and 3-hole-punched for binder storage.

  • av Stephanie L. (University of New Mexico) Moore
    155,-

  • - Five SEL Mini-Units for Tough Times
    av Nancy Boyles
    155,-

    From Nancy Boyles, author of Classroom Reading to Engage the Heart and Mind, this Guide helps ease the stress of transition to remote learning OR to a return to classrooms, for teachers and students alike. This guide features 15 award-winning picture books to facilitate conversations about social emotional issues, carefully chosen for age-appropriate themes matched to 5 SEL skills as well as to highlight different aspects of diversity. The suggested units, which include questions to pose about each book and theme, are:Find Your Happy: Staying PositiveMaking Choices: Choosing KindnessRise and Shine: Overcoming Challenges to SucceedVoice Lessons: Using Your Voice to Inspire ChangeEquity: With Social Justice for AllThis QRG in the new set of Strategies for Distance Learning Guides is an invaluable resource, providing a ready-made curriculum within which to explore children's social emotional needs as they seek to understand how to relate to a world that has changed dramatically. The mini-lessons can be conducted either in a traditional classroom session or online. Its companion Guide, Take Heart 3-6, provides content for older students.Each 8.5" x 11" multi-panel guide is laminated for extra durability and 3-hole-punched for binder storage.

  • - Five SEL Mini-Units for Tough Times
    av Nancy Boyles
    155,-

    From Nancy Boyles, author of Classroom Reading to Engage the Heart and Mind, this Guide helps ease the stress of transition to remote learning OR to a return to classrooms, for teachers and students alike. This guide features 15 award-winning picture books to facilitate conversations about social emotional issues, carefully chosen for age-appropriate themes matched to 5 SEL skills as well as to highlight different aspects of diversity. The suggested units, which include questions to pose about each book and theme, are:Find Your Happy: Staying PositiveMaking Choices: Choosing KindnessRise and Shine: Overcoming Challenges to SucceedVoice Lessons: Using Your Voice to Inspire ChangeEquity: With Social Justice for AllThis QRG in the new set of Strategies for Distance Learning Guides is an invaluable resource, providing a ready-made curriculum within which to explore children's social emotional needs as they seek to understand how to relate to a world that has changed dramatically. The mini-lessons can be conducted either in a traditional classroom session or online. Its companion Guide, Take Heart K-2, provides content for younger students.Each 8.5" x 11" multi-panel guide is laminated for extra durability and 3-hole-punched for binder storage.

  • - A Mental Health Quick Reference Guide
    av Louis (Pepperdine University) Cozolino
    157,-

    From best-selling author Louis Cozolino, the essentials of the interconnection between brain, mind and relationships.

  • - A Mental Health Quick Reference Guide
    av Louis (Pepperdine University) Cozolino
    181,-

    From best-selling author Louis Cozolino, the essentials of the interconnection between brain, mind and relationships.

  • - Routines and Practices for Your Best Self
    av Patricia A. (University of Virginia) Jennings
    155,-

    Understanding the effects of trauma on students, and how teachers can make a real and lasting difference, has never been more crucial. Here, mindfulness expert Patricia A. Jennings explains how resilience can be developed from within the classroom. This Guide offers three keys to compassionate and trauma-sensitive teaching:Helping students build supportive relationships with teachers and peersSupporting student empowerment, voice and choice by creating a safe and equity-centred learning environmentBuilding upon strengths by supporting the development of self-regulationWith exercises for staying calm, focused and positive, this Guide helps both students and teachers cultivate resilience-inside and outside the classroom.Each 8.5" x 11" multi-panel guide is laminated for extra durability and 3-hole-punched for binder storage.

  • av J. Stuart (Harvard Medical School) Ablon
    157,-

    An essential guide to the Collaborative Problem Solving approach for anyone working with children outside of a school setting.

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