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| Recommended
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| Help support Math Goodies by purchasing
discounted books in association with Amazon.com. All books are tried and trusted by
members of our staff. To order a book, or for more information, just click on a link
below. |
The Busy Educator's
Guide to the World Wide Web Second Edition, by Marjan Glavac, Paperback - 200
pages (September 1, 2000), Price: $14.95 |
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| "Marjan Glavac writes with the understanding
that teachers want to use the Internet, but do not have the time to sit and surf. An hour
with this book and your computer will make you enough of an expert to guide students and
fellow colleagues in their searches for web sites. Glavac includes sections on how to use
the Internet, Internet projects, searching and finding information on the Internet and
creating websites for your school. A comprehensive, annotated list of links including top
educator sites, top parent sites, and top kid sites as well as links arranged according to
school subjects is a gold mine for teacher-librarians." |
| Charlotte Raine, Langenburg High
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| Lee Canter's
Assertive Discipline Teacher's Mailbox, by Lee Canter, Paperback (June 1988),
Price: $6.95 + $1.85 special surcharge |
| A collection of reproducibles to facilitate
communication between Teacher, Student, and Parent (Grades K-6). Everything
from awards, notes and reminders to letters to parents, parent conference forms, and test
announcements. |
| Net Lessons:
Web-Based Projects for Your Classroom, by Laura Parker Roerden , Sheryl
Avruch (Editor), Paperback - 306 pages (March 1997), Price: $19.96 |
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| Net Lessons helps teachers reap the benefits of
the World Wide Web in their classrooms by providing advice, experience, and project ideas
of veteran Web users and curriculum experts. It includes scores of tried and true lesson
ideas for grades kindergarten through 12, organized by subject and level, with tips for
adapting lesson plans to different age groups. |
| Parents on Your Side
Resource Materials Workbook, by Lee Canter, Paperback (June 1991), Price:
$9.95 + $0.85 special surcharge |
| Gain parent support through effective
communication with an entire school year full of motivating messages, activities, awards
and guidelines. Includes conference planning sheets, documentation forms,
home-school contracts, phone call planning sheets, and communication tracking sheets. |
| Survival Kit for New
Teachers, by Emma S. McDonald , Dyan M. Hershman, Spiral-bound - 220 pages 1
edition (June 1, 1998), Price: $30.00 |
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| Survival Kit for New Teachers includes everything
a new teacher will need for a successful first year of teaching! This handbook is a
complete resource with tips, instructions, and reproducible pages ready to use in the
classroom! |
| Just look at all of the important
topics covered: How to get a job; What to do before school starts; Getting organized;
Managing the Classroom; Disciplining students; Writing successful lesson plans; How to
communicate with parents; Holding a parent-teacher conference; Starting a Language Arts,
Math, Science and Social Studies program; Team building activities; Integrated Learning
Ideas; Different ways to assess and grade students; How to motivate students; How to help
special education and ESL students; and Using technology in the classroom! |
| A Survival Kit for
the Special Education Teacher, by Roger Pierangelo, Paperback - 320 pages
(March 1994), Price: $23.96 |
| Covers everything a Special Educator needs to
know including the special education process, analyzing and evaluating students, report
writing, basic educational law, suggested materials for a CSE Presentation, understanding
Individual Educational Plans, classroom management, and much more! |
| Taking the Bully by
the Horns - Children's Version of the Best Selling Book, "Nasty People",
by Kathy Noll with Dr. Jay Carter, 80 pages 1st edition (December 31, 1998), Price: $12.95
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| Taking the Bully by the Horns reviewed by
Laura Gallagher of the Children's Television Workshop |
| Abstract: In a children's version of her book
"Taking the Bully by the Horns," Kathy Noll helps her young readers examine,
identify and solve bullying problems. Easily broken down into digestible chapters, this
book addresses the seriousness of the issue and offers proactive, often humorous,
alternatives to the "bully cycle." |
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