Included are 33 beginning and advanced kinesthetic mini-lessons for K-9 students in math, language and the one-hand alphabet. A great manual for the classroom or homeschooling to spark enthusiasm... More > with students of different abilities and learning styles. Lessons can be adapted for special needs students. Click on preview to see complete table of contents. 80 pages.< Less
Included are 33 beginning and advanced kinesthetic mini-lessons for K-9 students in math, language and the one-hand alphabet. A great manual for the classroom or homeschooling to spark enthusiasm... More > with students of different abilities and learning styles. Lessons can be adapted for special needs students. Click on preview to see complete table of contents. 80 pages.< Less
Teaching Math is Fun and Easy!
This book is chock-full of creative ideas that
appeal to all learning styles. Rhymes, stories, pictures and acronyms, stimulate the brain to remember math procedures... More > and vocabulary. Visual, auditory and kinesthetic learners respond enthusiastically to this fun and effective method.
-Learning to count by making rhyming books.
-Easy ways to memorize addition/subtraction facts and vocabulary.
-Remembering days of the week and months with rhymes
-Odd or even activities and tips for rounding numbers.
-Memorizing times tables with pictures and stories.
-Secrets to teaching measurement successfully.
-Fractions are fun with pictures and rhymes.
-Simplify geometry and algebra terms with memory tips.
-Memorizing math vocabulary improves standardized test scores.
Parents and teachers love the fun and creative memory tips in this book. Even children with learning challenges can now succeed in math!< Less
Teaching Math is Fun and Easy! This book is chock-full of creative ideas that appeal to all learning styles. Rhymes, stories, pictures and acronyms, stimulate the brain to remember math procedures... More > and vocabulary. Visual, auditory and kinesthetic learners respond enthusiastically to this fun and effective method. -Learning to count by making rhyming books. -Easy ways to memorize addition/subtraction facts and vocabulary. -Remembering days of the week and months with rhymes -Odd or even activities and tips for rounding numbers. -Memorizing times tables with pictures and stories. -Secrets to teaching measurement successfully. -Fractions are fun with pictures and rhymes. -Simplify geometry and algebra terms with memory tips. -Memorizing math vocabulary improves standardized test scores. Parents and teachers love the fun and creative memory tips in this book. Even children with learning challenges can now succeed in math!< Less
How to teach kindergarten and elementary school age students kinesthetically, in a fully illustrated text, outlining body placement, rhythms, dynamics of energy, creative movement, large motor... More > skills, beginning mini-lessons, one-hand alphabet, and a 40-minute lesson plan divided into 5 minute segments. Master text for teachers on how to use a kinesthetic approach with academics. Included in the Rhythmic Movement Dance Series of The Gateway to Educational Materials of the United States Department of Education. Also for special needs students. Click on preview to see complete table of contents. 92 pages in PDF ebook.< Less
How to teach kindergarten and elementary school age students kinesthetically, in a fully illustrated text, outlining body placement, rhythms, dynamics of energy, creative movement, large motor... More > skills, beginning mini-lessons, one-hand alphabet, and a 40-minute lesson plan divided into 5 minute segments. Master text for teachers on how to use a kinesthetic approach with academics. Included in the Rhythmic Movement Dance Series of The Gateway to Educational Materials of the United States Department of Education. Also for special needs students. Click on preview to see complete table of contents.< Less
How to teach kindergarten and elementary school age students kinesthetically, in a fully illustrated text, outlining body placement, rhythms, dynamics of energy, creative movement, large motor... More > skills, beginning mini-lessons, and a 40-minute lesson plan divided into 5 minute segments. Master text for teachers on how to use a kinesthetic approach with academics. Included in the Rhythmic Movement Dance Series of The Gateway to Educational Materials of the United States Department of Education. Also for special needs students. Click on preview to see complete table of contents. 92 pages.< Less
A manual to teach toddlers, preschoolers and kids of varying abilities and special needs rhythms, floor exercises, large motor skills, expressive dance, kinesthetic mini-lessons, and full dances.... More > With many photos and illustrations, a fun way to build up essential early skills before kindergarten. Basic lesson plan included. This 2nd edition published in English by the author in The Netherlands contains the same information as the first edition. Click on preview to see complete table of contents. 100 pages.< Less
A manual to teach toddlers, preschoolers and kids of varying abilities and special needs rhythms, floor exercises, large motor skills, expressive dance, kinesthetic mini-lessons, and full dances.... More > With many photos and illustrations, a fun way to build up essential early skills before kindergarten. Basic lesson plan included. This 2nd edition published in English by the author in The Netherlands contains the same information as the first edition. Click on preview to see complete table of contents. 100 pages.< Less
Approaching Ballet Anew, designed for the technique teacher and/or student, details a unique approach to ballet technique utilizing resistance bands. Unlike most uses of resistance bands, in which... More > the band is used as a conditioning tool, here, the band is used to highlight and make tangible aspects of ballet technique. Many students who have experienced this approach have commented how in one single class, their understanding of ballet technique increased dramatically. This is often the first time they are able to go beyond an intellectual understanding of technique to a kinesthetic one. Through discussion of the technique itself, and a complete description of the center barre exercises (with photographs), the book fully explores this new pedagogical approach.< Less