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Learn Problem Solving Skills with Teaching Ink!
Primary School: 2nd-3rd Grades
Help young students achieve math success with Teaching Ink! Learn how to solve different kinds of word problems by using diagrams, logical reasoning, "guess and check" methods and other useful problem solving strategies. A series of books is written to assist teachers in showing students how to solve various types of word problems. The books also contain suggestions for grading the student’s work, including the student’s ability to explain the strategy used to solve the problem. Various strategies developed in these books include Guess and Check, Working Backwards, Making it Simpler, Using Pictures, Diagrams, and Logical Reasoning.
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* Engaging hands-on activities
* Great for homeschoolers
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ISBN: 1-889369-00-4
Pages: 64
Subject: Mathematics
Download Size: 15 MB
About the author(s):
Karla Dencker-Koenig graduated from Northern Illinois University in 1988 with a Bachelor’s in Elementary Education. In 1991 she received her Master’s in Curriculum and Instruction from Concordia University in River Forest. She has taken an additional 30 hours of study in child behavior and is working on her Type 75 Certificate in Administration and Supervision. She teaches first and second multi-age classes in the northwest suburbs of Chicago. Prior to teaching her multi-age class, she taught the sixth grade, fifth grade, and third grade. Karla is actively involved with technology in her district and assists in training other teachers using various computer programs. She’s also a member of her school’s state development team and evaluation committee.
Mary Lu Muoletto, Editor and Author, has recently completed 36 years in public education. She obtained a Ph.B. from DePaul University, Chicago, an M.E. from University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, and has completed advanced courses at National Louis University and University of Illinois. She has taught students in the primary and intermediate grades and in the school district’s gifted program. She has served as curriculum supervisor working with teachers at the K-8 level, a director of gifted education, coordinator of state and federal programs, and assistant principal. She is an Associate Instructor at National Louis University.
Mary Lu has served as a chairperson for the State Board of Education Advisory Council in Gifted Education (Springfield, Ill.). She is a member of the University of Illinois College of Education Alumni Association (President, 1982-85 Champaign; Loyalty Award recipient), the Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development, the Council for Exceptional Children, the National Council for Social Studies, Kiwanis, and Who’s Who in the World. In her spare time she enjoys traveling, reading and photography.
Learn Problem Solving Skills with Teaching Ink!
Primary School: 2nd-3rd Grades
Help young students achieve math success with Teaching Ink! Learn how to solve different kinds of word problems by using diagrams, logical reasoning, "guess and check" methods and other useful problem solving strategies. A series of books is written to assist teachers in showing students how to solve various types of word problems. The books also contain suggestions for grading the student’s work, including the student’s ability to explain the strategy used to solve the problem. Various strategies developed in these books include Guess and Check, Working Backwards, Making it Simpler, Using Pictures, Diagrams, and Logical Reasoning.
Features:
* Premium teacher books
* Engaging hands-on activities
* Great for homeschoolers
* Created by teachers for teachers and parents!
ISBN: 1-889369-00-4
Pages: 64
Subject: Mathematics
Download Size: 15 MB
About the author(s):
Karla Dencker-Koenig graduated from Northern Illinois University in 1988 with a Bachelor’s in Elementary Education. In 1991 she received her Master’s in Curriculum and Instruction from Concordia University in River Forest. She has taken an additional 30 hours of study in child behavior and is working on her Type 75 Certificate in Administration and Supervision. She teaches first and second multi-age classes in the northwest suburbs of Chicago. Prior to teaching her multi-age class, she taught the sixth grade, fifth grade, and third grade. Karla is actively involved with technology in her district and assists in training other teachers using various computer programs. She’s also a member of her school’s state development team and evaluation committee.
Mary Lu Muoletto, Editor and Author, has recently completed 36 years in public education. She obtained a Ph.B. from DePaul University, Chicago, an M.E. from University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, and has completed advanced courses at National Louis University and University of Illinois. She has taught students in the primary and intermediate grades and in the school district’s gifted program. She has served as curriculum supervisor working with teachers at the K-8 level, a director of gifted education, coordinator of state and federal programs, and assistant principal. She is an Associate Instructor at National Louis University.
Mary Lu has served as a chairperson for the State Board of Education Advisory Council in Gifted Education (Springfield, Ill.). She is a member of the University of Illinois College of Education Alumni Association (President, 1982-85 Champaign; Loyalty Award recipient), the Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development, the Council for Exceptional Children, the National Council for Social Studies, Kiwanis, and Who’s Who in the World. In her spare time she enjoys traveling, reading and photography.