Cognitive styles in children
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Cognitive styles in children
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Cognitive styles in children
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- Last to finish, a story about the smartest boy in math class
- Making differentiation a habit, how to ensure success in academically diverse classrooms
- Mrs. Gorski, I think I have the wiggle fidgets, written by Barbara Esham ; illustrated by Mike & Carl Gordon
- 7 ways of teaching the Bible to children, [includes 25 lessons, plus activities that satisfy different learning styles]
- Here's how to reach me, matching instruction to personality types in your classroom, by Judith A. Pauley, Dianne F. Bradley, and Joseph F. Pauley
- The way they learn, Cynthia Ulrich Tobias
- If you're so smart, how come you can't spell Mississippi?
- The differentiated classroom, responding to the needs of all learners, Carol Ann Tomlinson
- Not yet...and that's ok, how productivestruggle fosters student learning, Peg Grafwallner
- The way they learn, Cynthia Ulrich Tobias
- Think big, start small, how to differentiate instruction in a brain-friendly classroom, Gayle Gregory, Martha Kaufeldt
- If you're so smart, how come you can't spell Mississippi?, written by Barbara Esham ; illustrated by Mike & Carl Gordon
- Mrs. Gorski, I think I have the wiggle fidgets
- Engage the brain, how to design for learning that taps into the power of emotion, Allison Posey
- Last to finish, a story about the smartest boy in math class, written by Barbara Esham ; illustrated by Mike & Carl Gordon
- Every child can succeed, making the most of your child's learning style, Cynthia Ulrich Tobias
- Rainbows of intelligence, exploring how students learn
- Stacey Coolidge's fancy-smancy cursive handwriting, written by Barbara Esham ; illustrated by Mike & Carl Gordon