FRANK SCHAFFER PUBLICATIONS Multiple Intelligences: Creative Teaching In The First Grade Classroom FS-23280
$3.60
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Grade: 1st
Brand: Frank Schaffer Publications
Secondary Brand: McGraw-Hill Children's Publishing - Frank Schaffer Publications
UPC: 17257232801
ISBN: 768201233
Description
Students love to learn when taught with the theory of multiple intelligences. This theory rethinks how to best educate kids so as to meet their individual needs. Basic skills are more effectively acquired as all of a child’s strengths are involved in the learning process. The 8 intelligences are used in activities for all curriculum areas from language arts and social studies to math and science. Background information on the 8 intelligences is provided, including theory on the new naturalist intelligence. Each unit includes creative teaching tips, activities for each of the 8 intelligences, and reproducible student worksheets. A truly useful teacher resource! 80 pages.
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