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How many ways are there to prove the Pythagorean theorem? - Betty Fei
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How to Introduce Phonics to Preschool & Kindergarten Children - Miss Emily Teaches Parents
By Learn And Play Montessori School
Parents, help your child to learn to read using phonics. Let Miss Emily teach you how to teach. In this short, fun, instructional video for parents, Miss Emily teaches you how to introduce phonics. First, she explains some of the learning theory of Montessori. For example, children's minds are like
How to Write a Summer Reading Essay Step by Step
By Lumos Learning
Brainstorm, plan, and write a summer reading essay with me in this step-by-step writing tutorial! You'll learn new techniques, such as how to write an outline and how to save time while writing the essay. To do this, we'll go through an example essay prompt from the book Beloved by Toni Morrison, which is a highly recommended text for the AP Literature course and exam.
AE Live 7.2: Integrated Skills - Combining Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing and Grammar
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This session is part of the American English Live! teacher professional development series. The webinar will address an integrated approach to teaching speaking, reading, listening, writing, and grammar skills. First, we will identify some challenges associated with combining language skill areas, and we’ll discuss ways to overcome these challenges. Next, we will explore how to develop and implement a variety of multi-skill instructional options including meaningful grammar activities, dynamic reading relays and jigsaws, interactive writing games, engaging speaking activities, and high-interest listening tasks. By the end of the session, participants will have developed a toolkit for conducting more interactive, learner-centered lessons that motivate students and hold their interest—teachers will be ready to adapt and use these innovative ideas immediately!