Sixth-Grade Math Minutes

Sixth-Grade Math Minutes
Author: Doug Stoffel
Publisher: Creative Teaching Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781591984306

One Hundred Minutes to Better Basic Skills Help middle-grade students master essential math skills with the motivating, classroom-tested Math Minutes format featured in these two new books. Each book provides 100 Minutes of 10 problems each for students to complete within a one- to two-minute period. Providing daily practice in every key area of math instruction, Math Minutes is a fun way to improve students problem-solving speed (crucial for testing situations) and an instant assessment tool.

Middle-Grade Math Minutes

Middle-Grade Math Minutes
Author: Doug Stoffel
Publisher: Creative Teaching Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781574717235

Great for teachers and parents alike! The exercises in this book--called "Minutes"--provide practice in every key area of middle-grade math instruction, including basic multiplication and division facts, graphing, problem solving, measurement, fractions, and more. Each "Minute" consists of 10 classroom-tested problems of varying degrees of difficulty to be completed in one minute. Teachers can use the book in a variety of ways such as bell-work, review, assessment, or homework.

Eight-Grade Math Minutes: One Hundred Minutes to Better Basic Skills

Eight-Grade Math Minutes: One Hundred Minutes to Better Basic Skills
Author: Doug Stoffel
Publisher: Creative Teaching Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781591984320

One Hundred Minutes to Better Basic Skills Take just one minute a day to quickly assess student progress in basic math skills! This book features 100 quick drill sheets to help students increase speed in math operations and strengthen problem-solving skills. The 10 problems on each sheet can be done in one or two minutes and are a great warm-up to the daily math lesson.

Math Minutes, Middle Grade, eBook

Math Minutes, Middle Grade, eBook
Author: Irene Allen
Publisher: Creative Teaching Press
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2006-06-30
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1591988330

Great for teachers and parents alike! The exercises in this book--called "Minutes"--provide practice in every key area of middle-grade math instruction, including basic multiplication and division facts, graphing, problem solving, measurement, fractions, and more. Each "Minute" consists of 10 classroom-tested problems of varying degrees of difficulty to be completed in one minute. Teachers can use the book in a variety of ways such as bell-work, review, assessment, or homework.

Math Minutes, 2nd Grade, eBook

Math Minutes, 2nd Grade, eBook
Author: Alaska Hults
Publisher: Creative Teaching Press
Total Pages: 113
Release:
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1591988241

Helps to build basic arithmetic skills, increase speed, and improve problem-solving skills with one hundred ready-to-reproduce pages that are composed of ten problems ranging in difficulty.

Math Minutes, 1st Grade, eBook

Math Minutes, 1st Grade, eBook
Author: Angela Higgs
Publisher: Creative Teaching Press
Total Pages: 113
Release:
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1591988233

Helps to build basic arithmetic skills, increase speed, and improve problem-solving skills with one hundred ready-to-reproduce pages that are composed of ten problems ranging in difficulty.

Math Minutes, 5th Grade, eBook

Math Minutes, 5th Grade, eBook
Author: Jo Fitzpatrick
Publisher: Creative Teaching Press
Total Pages: 113
Release:
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1591988276

Help students master essential math skills with the motivating, classroom-tested Math Minutes format featured in this new book. It provides 100 Minutes of 10 problems each for students to complete within a one- to two-minute period. Providing daily practice in every key area of math instruction, Math Minutes is a fun way to improve students problem-solving speed (crucial for testing situations) and an instant assessment tool.

Roadmap to 6th Grade Math, Ohio Edition

Roadmap to 6th Grade Math, Ohio Edition
Author: James Flynn
Publisher: The Princeton Review
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2002-01-15
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0375755977

The Roadmap series works as a year-long companion to earning higher grades, as well as passing the high-stakes6th Grade Math Ohio Proficiency Testthat is necessary for grade level promotion. This book has been designed according to the specific standards set forth by the state of Ohio. Now parents can work with their kids to both improve their grades and pass these important tests. The experts at The Princeton Review have analyzed the OPT, and this book provides the most up-to-date, thoroughly researched practice possible. TPR breaks the test down into individual skills and provides lessons modeled after the OPT to familiarize students with the test’s structure, while increasing their overall skill level. The Princeton Review knows what it takes to succeed in the classroom and on tests. This book includes strategies that are proven to raise student performance. TPR provides: • Content review, detailed lessons, and practice exercises modeled after the actual exam • Test-taking skills and math essentials such as reading charts and graphs, using fractions and decimals, and understanding basic geometry • 2 complete practice OPTs

Storytelling in a Culturally Responsive Classroom

Storytelling in a Culturally Responsive Classroom
Author: Laura A. Mitchell
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2018-11-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1498555977

The authentic, storytelling process gives students the opportunity to include their heritage language and culture into the learning process at school. Often, students separate their heritage language and culture from the school culture. They do this in order to survive the complexity of living in dual worlds or perspectives (Belenky et al., 1986). When teachers integrate the heritage language, such as storytelling, into the authentic literacy processes, students find that their heritage language and culture has value. They discover that their teachers encourage the traditional storytelling of their own heritage stories in the classrooms among their classmates. This brings the dual perspective of living in two distinct worlds together. The culturally responsive teachers help to merge both the home and school culture together through authentic literacy. This book describes how culturally responsive teachers learn to navigate between the heritage languages of their students and the dominant language of their curriculum and instruction. They know to ask questions such as, “Who are the storytellers in your home and what stories do they tell you?” This form of questioning opens up the thinking process that shows literacy comes in more forms and processes than just a book. As culturally responsive teachers invite different forms of literacy to be shared in the classroom, they bring the authentic lives of storytellers into their classroom. The students can retell the stories that they were told by their storytellers. Through this storytelling process both the culturally responsive teachers and the students informs them about who they are, how they are connect with others, and how they interdependent on others. Students tell stories that inform them about who they are and how they are connected with others, so they will know that they are human. They can live in a world of possibilities where they are interconnected with literacy and interdependent with each other in order to be human. They are describing what Greene (1995) described as looking into each other’s eyes in order to encourage them to tell their stories about who they are and who they hope to be.