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Math specific language - Order of Operations Math specific language - Order of Operations
Math specific language - Order of Operations
$ 295
These activities and worksheets are a great tool to use as reinforcement or extra practice with order of operations. Includes instructional strategies and activities for visualizing parentheses, dra ... wing number pictures, and solving word problems using PEMDAS.
Math specific language - Imagery in Math Math specific language - Imagery in Math
Math specific language - Imagery in Math
$ 195
Visual-spatial processing is the ability to tell where objects are in space. It is the ability to form mental representations of how objects appear and to move these representations in the mind. This ... type of mental imagery is essential for math. These instructional strategies and activities include drawing representations of problems to find the answer, visualizing angles and shapes, and critical thinking skills.
Science Specific Language- Instructional Stories-Crayons Science Specific Language- Instructional Stories-Crayons
Science Specific Language- Instructional Stories-Crayons
$ 195
There are 11 basic color words in the English language: "black", "white", "red", "green", "yellow", "blue", "brown", "orange", "pink", "purple", and "gray". The rest are variations of that color. The ... se instructional strategies and activities are a great tool to use for understanding color words, the chemistry of color, describing objects, and extending an art or science lesson. These activities could also serve as an introduction to color vocabulary.
Science Specific Language- Instructional Stories-Rainbows Science Specific Language- Instructional Stories-Rainbows
Science Specific Language- Instructional Stories-Rainbows
$ 195
Rainbows are fascinating. These worksheets explore the science of rainbows with instructional strategies and activities for introducing light and color along with answering the questions when and wh ... y rainbows appear. Activities use visuals to introduce new vocabulary, utilize text evidence, reinforce reading comprehension, and critical thinking.
Science specific language - Instructional Strategies - It begins with a good question Science specific language - Instructional Strategies - It begins with a good question
Science specific language - Instructional Strategies - It begins with a good question
$ 195
When you say ‘science’, one thinks of experiments and research. To do research, scientists conduct experiments to answer questions and learn new information. These experiments follow a specific sequen ... quence of steps called, ‘The Scientific Method’. Use these instructional strategies and activities to help students understand the Scientific Method and how it is applied to science experiments. Activities include determining the difference between a statement and a question, practice writing questions, understanding measurable/ non-measurable information, naming components of an experiment, and conducting an experiment using the Scientific Method.
Science specific language - Instructional Strategies - Classification of Living Things Science specific language - Instructional Strategies - Classification of Living Things
Science specific language - Instructional Strategies - Classification of Living Things
$ 195
All living things are organized in groups according to similar characteristics and common ancestry. Each groups start from the largest and progress to the smallest. These instructional strategies and ... activities help students understand the scientific classification system (Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order...). Activities include creating a Kingdom wheel, student research, living v. non-living, charting common characteristics of animals, and using critical thinking skills to create their own charts.
Science specific language - Instructional Stategy- Composition of matter Science specific language - Instructional Stategy- Composition of matter
Science specific language - Instructional Stategy- Composition of matter
$ 195
In examining students’ writing samples, there is often a lack of description related to the aspects of composition. For example, most students are familiar with and describe color, shape, size, and lo ... location but what something is made of is frequently left out. Using the periodic table and understanding chemical elements can support the awareness of composition. Use of this knowledge can expand descriptive writing. These instructional strategies and activities can be used across the curriculum to reinforce understanding of elements and how they relate to everyday life. Activities include matching elements to every day objects, creating a class periodic table, student research, and how elements are used to produce fireworks.
Science specific language - Instructional Strategy - The Sequence of Changes in Matter Science specific language - Instructional Strategy - The Sequence of Changes in Matter
Science specific language - Instructional Strategy - The Sequence of Changes in Matter
$ 195
Changes in the state of matter are physical changes, not chemical changes. When a substance moves from one phase to another it is still the same substance. These instructional strategies and activitie ... s can be used to introduce or reinforce states of matter. Activities include sentence completion, categorization, finding text evidence, and using critical thinking.
Science specific language - Literacy Instruction - Time Measurement Science specific language - Literacy Instruction - Time Measurement
Science specific language - Literacy Instruction - Time Measurement
$ 195
Scientific study is the observation and measurement of change. Use these instructional strategies to teach students the basic scientific units of time (standard and metric). Activities include exami ... ning root parts such as "chrono," " -ology," reading comprehension and critical thinking, and ideas for extension lessons and student research.
Science specific language - Literacy Instruction - The Value of Science Science specific language - Literacy Instruction - The Value of Science
Science specific language - Literacy Instruction - The Value of Science
$ 195
The word ‘science’ comes from the Latin word for knowledge – scientia. According to the Merriam - Webster dictionary it is ‘knowledge about or study of the natural world based on fac ... on facts learned through experiments and observation.” It is systematic, intellectual, and practical. Frequently, the instructional model for children who are deaf or hard of hearing concentrates on language development and science learning is considered to be extra.  This instructional material includes a lesson on SOUND as a means to exemplify a science instructional strategy 
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