Synopses & Reviews
Reading, writing, and research merge into meaningful learning experiences with this unique collection of flexible, easy-to-make projects. Students follow simple step-by-step directions to create engaging timelines, accordion books, quilts, banners, scrolls, zipper books, and much more! Projects reinforce literacy skills and can be used with any social studies topic from geography, map skills, and history to citizenship, government, and national holidays and celebrations. Perfect for students of all learning styles. For use with Grades 2-3.
Synopsis
Easy Projects That Work With the Topics You Teach and Help Build Reading, Writing, and Research Skills
Synopsis
A large collection of flexible, easy-to-make projects that help you build content area reading, writing and research skills. Students simply follow step-by-step directions to create engaging banners, collages, dioramas, quilts, scrolls, hangers, and a variety of book formats-including shape, zipper, flip, accordion-fold, and shutter books-and much more Projects add a fun, meaningful dimension to learning and can be used with any Social Studies topic. Perfect for students of all learning styles
Synopsis
Reading, writing, and research have never been more fun than with this unique collection of flexible, easy-to-make projects. Students simply follow step-by-step directions to create engaging banners, collages, dioramas, quilts, scrolls, hangers, a variety of book formatsincluding shape, zipper, flip, accordion-fold, and shutter booksand much more! Projects add a fun, meaningful dimension to learning and can be used with any Social Studies topic. Perfect for students of all learning styles. For use with Grades 2-3.
About the Author
Catherine M. Tamblyn is a freelance developer, writer, and editor specializing in childrens primary educational materials. She is the author of Scholastic Teaching Resources Mega-Fun Map Skills for Grades K1 and 23, Map Skills Made Fun: Neighborhoods and Communities, and Maps for the Overhead: Neighborhoods & Communities. Catherine lives in Little Silver, New Jersey.