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Sound Waves Spelling
Every year, hundreds of children who have difficulty reading and spelling are referred to speech pathologists. Students are falling behind because they are being taught a traditional and difficult way to read and spell.
iMaths
iMaths Investigations are packed with multifaceted learning opportunities. Not only do they consolidate maths concepts, each Investigation also enables you to incorporate other areas of the curriculum into a practical and engaging setting.
Starting a new program can seem daunting, but using iMaths doesn’t mean tossing the baby out with the bathwater. It’s easy to make iMaths your maths program by tailoring it to complement your teaching, your students and your own favourite…
Sound Waves gives you the opportunity to extend fast finishers and keep them busy with a wide variety of activities. Here are several ideas for quick, simple activities that will keep students engaged and learning as they apply their spelling skills.
Whether you’re a first timer or an old hat at teaching an investigation-based approach to numeracy, there are a few simple strategies you can use to help students get the most out of maths.
Proportional reasoning is a skill that develops naturally, but can be accelerated with targeted teaching. Engaging students in proportional reasoning situations gives them an opportunity to use fraction and ratio skills in authentic situations.
Games are always a great way to engage and motivate students. A simple game can provide lots of learning and help to reinforce concepts while students have fun.
If you are just starting out with synthetic phonics you may have come across a few areas that you are not sure about.