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Third Grade Standards collect and utilize information from dictionaries, encyclopedias, glossaries, tablesof contents, maps math STANDARDS ALIGNMENT NUMBER OPERATIONS CONCEPTS. http://tre.sheridank12.net/trehome/standards/3standards.htm
Extractions: THIRD GRADE STANDARDS LANGUAGE ARTS READING Students read a variety of grade level materials, apply strategies appropriate to various situations. 1.a. TLW identify and read fiction, nonfiction and poetry from various sources, including materials recognizing cultural differences. 2.a. TLW use phonetic clues, structural analysis, context clues and illustrations to read fluently. 3.a. TLW use context clues glossaries, and captions to gain meaning. 4.a. TLW predict, identify main idea and supporting details. 4.b. TLW compare and contrast story elements. 5.a. TLW identify setting, character traits and events. 5.b. TLW define elements of a story. 5.c. TLW sequence events. 6.a. TLW read and interpret charts, graphs and tables. 6.b. TLW read and interpret written directions. 7.a. TLW begin to use printed and electronic sources to locate, collect and utilize information from dictionaries, encyclopedias, glossaries, tables of contents, maps, and atlases. LANGUAGE ARTS WRITING Students write for a variety of purposes and audiences with sophistication and completely appropriate to the grade level.
Fourth Grade Standards information (ie, dictionaries, encyclopedias, atlases, thesauri, glossaries, tablesof contents and math STANDARDS ALIGNMENT NUMBER OPERATIONS CONCEPTS. http://tre.sheridank12.net/trehome/standards/4standards.htm
Extractions: FOURTH GRADE STANDARDS LANGUAGE ARTS READING Students read a variety of grade level materials, apply strategies appropriate to various situations. 1.a. TLW read a variety of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry from various sources, including materials recognizing cultural differences. 2.a. TLW use decoding skills to read fluently (i.e. phonetic clues, structural analysis, context clues, and illustrations). 3.a. TLW gain meaning of new vocabulary words in reading passages (i.e., context clues, diagrams, illustrations, captions and glossary). 4.a. TLW use comprehension strategies to make predictions, identify the main idea and supporting details, compare and contrast and summarize. 5.a. TLW analyze literature for the elements of a story (i.e., setting, character traits, sequence of events, and problem and solution). 6.a. TLW read and interpret written directions, diagrams, maps, charts, graphs and tables. 7.a. TLW use print, electronic and online sources to locate, collect and utilize information (i.e., dictionaries, encyclopedias, atlases, thesauri, glossaries, tables of contents and indexes.
2142 subheadings; organizational constructs, such as the preview, glossaries, and tablesof contents example, take the chapter on reading math story problems. http://www.greatsource.com/rehand/2142.html
Extractions: Ruth Nathan, here, with a review of "Reader's Handbook: A Student Guide for Reading and Learning." As Jim Burke [moderator of CATENet] mentioned a few weeks ago, there's a new concept out there called "Reader's Handbook." The one I've seen is for middle school students, published by Great Source, and was co-authored by Laura Robb (main author) and Ron Klemp and Wendell Schwartz. All are experts in the field of reading, two teach middle level students currently (and the one who doesn't, did), all teach classes as the university level; and the handbook's main author, Laura Robb, has written some of the most outstanding books for middle school learners yet. Many CATENet listserv members know of Robb's books "Reading Strategies That Work" and "Easy Mini-Lessons for Building Vocabulary." I've favorably reviewed "Teaching Reading in Middle School," which is a powerhouse. Though Laura has done all this, few probably know of her book "Redefining Staff Development," which happens to be Heinemann's most useful book on the subject. What Laura seems to understand, fully, is that consultants can't just come and go; teachers can't be sent to workshops and just come back (no follow-up); and, importantly, that learning takes time. In her staff development book, learning with others seems a delight.
ENC: Curriculum Resources: Math On Call (ENC-011854, Full Record) includes an Almanac section with math prefixes and yellow pages section, which hasglossaries of formulas with statistics Displaying data in tables and graphs http://www.enc.org/resources/records/full/0,1240,011854,00.shtm
Extractions: Search ... Ask ENC Explore online lesson plans, student activities, and teacher learning tools. Search Browse About Curriculum Resources Read articles about inquiry, equity, and other key topics for educators and parents. Create your learning plan, read the standards, and find tips for getting grants. ENC#: ENC-011854 This handbook for middle school students provides detailed and illustrated mathematical explanations of topics from number theory, algebra, statistics, and geometry. In the graphs and statistics chapter, for example, a discussion of the mean includes investigating the effect of a large data entry on the mean and using this to lead into the concept of the median. This student reference also includes an Almanac section with math prefixes and suffixes, problem-solving strategies, study tips, guidelines for using spreadsheets and databases, and test-taking strategies. Included as well is a yellow pages section, which has glossaries of formulas and of mathematical terms with extensive cross-referencing. The chapter pages have color-coded edges for ease of referencing. (Author/JRS) Reviews and Awards: Eisenhower National Clearinghouse. (1998). Family Involvement in Education.
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Extractions: Computer Science Department, University of Wisconsin The Scout Report is a weekly publication offering a selection of new and newly discovered Internet resources of interest to researchers and educators, the InterNIC's primary audience. However, everyone is welcome to subscribe to one of the mailing lists (plain text or HTML). Subscription instructions are included at the end of each report.
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Extractions: Further Word Perfect for Windows Course Overview This course gives end users a grounding in the commonly used features of WordPerfect. By the end of the course the participants will: Duration One day Audience Anyone who is using or has recently started using WordPerfect Pre-requisites Basic keyboard skills. Course content Introduction to WordPerfect and its features Help and Cancel functions
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Cedar Wood Curriculum: Third Grade Figures out words, rereads and self-corrects. Uses dictionaries, glossaries, tablesof contents, indexes, computers and other sources; Uses a dictionary. math. http://www.everett.wednet.edu/schools/elementary/cedarwood/curriculum/curric-inf
Extractions: Information Absentee Information Meet the Principal Classrooms Support Staff ... Cedar Wood Home News Whale Tales Site Council Site Council Intro Minutes Calendars School Events Sea Wolf Cafe Menu School Board Dates Links for Kids for Parents District Website Curriculum Guide Kindergarten Third Grade Learning Standards Reading Standard 1: The student understands and uses different skills and strategies to read Standard 2: The student understands the meaning of what is read Discusses the difference between fiction and non-fiction.
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Extractions: 3-D and SIRDS images - Jonathan Bowen An archive of single image random dot stereo (SIRDS) and other 3-D images, together with related information and software. It is available via anonymous FTP. Plain text information on frequently asked questions concerning SIRDS, an index and a README file are available. See also the alt.3d.misc, alt.3d.sird and other alt.3d newsgroups and related FAQs. 3D FilmStrip (Brandeis Math) Information and files related to the Brandeis Math. Dept. The file 3-D-Filmstrip.hqx, a Mac mathematical visualisation program, is in the directory pub (also available by anonymous ftp at rsp.math.brandeis.edu). 3D-Filmstrip - Richard Palais 3D Filmstrip is a mathematical visualization program available via ftp for computers running version 7 or later of MacOS, the Macintosh Operating System. It has algorithms for displaying mathematical objects from many different "categories" (plane and space curves, surfaces, conformal maps, polyhedra, ODE, waves) and for displaying various mathematical processes associated with these categories. It provides content as well as viewing tools: each category has a "Gallery" of pre-programmed objects and dialogs for entering User Defined obects from the category. The Gallery items are selected from a menu, while the user-defined objects are entered by editing algebraic expressions defining an object of the category.
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