Selected Product: | What Are the Other Kids Doing While You Teach Small Groups? Paperback Edition: Tch Author: Donna Marriott, Carolea Williams Artist: Gwen Connelly Publisher: Creative Teaching Press Release Date: 1997-11 ISBN-10: 1574712934 ISBN-13: 0030554033452 List Price: $18.99 Average Customer Rating: | | The Daily Five: Fostering Literacy Independence in the Elementary Grades ISBN-10: 1571104291 ISBN-13: 9781571104298 List Price:$18.50 Making the Most of Small Groups: Differentiation for All ISBN-10: 1571104313 ISBN-13: 9781571104311 List Price:$22.00 Literacy Work Stations: Making Centers Work ISBN-10: 1571103538 ISBN-13: 9781571103536 List Price:$22.00 Instant File-Folder Games for Reading ISBN-10: 0439137314 ISBN-13: 0078073137312 List Price:$10.95 Shoe Box Math Learning Centers: Forty Easy-to-Make, Fun-to-Use Centers with Instant Reproducibles and Activities That Help Kids Practice Important Math Skills--Independently, Grades 1-3 ISBN-10: 0439205743 ISBN-13: 9780439205740 List Price:$12.95 Instant File-Folder Games for Reading ISBN-10: 0439137314 ISBN-13: 9780439137317 List Price:$10.95 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for What Are the Other Kids Doing While You Teach Small Groups? by Donna Marriott, Carolea Williams (ISBN-10: 1574712934, ISBN-13: 0030554033452). At this time we have not yet written a review for What Are the Other Kids Doing While You Teach Small Groups? by Donna Marriott, Carolea Williams (ISBN-10: 1574712934, ISBN-13: 0030554033452). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com This resource of 30 open ended, easy-to-store literacy centers helps you keep the whole class on task while you work with small reading groups. Packed with management strategies, assessment tools, reproducibles and more! 160 pages. Great Resource | Customer Rating: | | This book contains many great ideas. I teach kindergarten, so wasn't able to use as much as first through 3rd grade teachers could. However, I did get some good ideas that I use. Not a bad price, and the ideas are worth the money. | A Must Have! | Customer Rating: | | I would highly recommend this book for anyone teaching primary grades, and integrating literacy centers in the classroom. It is perfect for managing reading groups, as well as a great time-management tool. Full of reproducibles, and helpful tips, it's one of the best teacher resources available. :) | A Basic book for new teachers | Customer Rating: | | This book may work if you are a new teacher with no resources and no ideas. If you are a veteran teacher, don't bother. The book is full of worksheets that you could quickly create and are probably already doing in your classroom. Don't waste your money. | A lifeline | Customer Rating: | After 12 years teaching middle school, I am now teaching second grade. This book has become one of my most treasured resources. This clearly and concisely explained the purpose and practical upkeep of 30 learning centers. I have used many of the activities as a springboard for countless other center activities. Don't walk, RUN to get this book. | Excellent Resource | Customer Rating: | | I have bought many books recently on literacy centers and this book is by far the best! It gives you background information on the purpose of centers but really focuses on making it work for you. It gives tons of easy to put together center activities and reproducible sheets. By far the most teacher friendly book on centers I now own. |
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