Designed to enrich English skills through both whole-group and individual instruction. Includes a variety of enrichment activities, a glossary, and an answer key.
Gives students the opportunity to see how the parts of speech go together to make a complete sentence. By creating a diagram, students are able to picture how a sentence is written. This is extremely helpful to those who are visual learners.
Encourage students in grades 4 and up to improve their research skills and test scores using Note Taking. This 48-page book helps students develop strategies for effective note-taking from textbooks, novels, research, online resources, and classroom lectures. It illustrates techniques such as Venn diagrams, webs, tables, lists, summaries, scanning, note cards, and cause and effect. The book also includes teacher ideas for note-taking activities, references, and answer keys.
Help students in grades 4 and up write and speak with Synonyms and Antonyms. This 96-page resource can be used for individual or whole-group instruction and includes fill-in-the-blank worksheets, writing exercises, crossword puzzles, and matching activities to reinforce understanding. It also includes synonym and antonym lists and an answer key. Aligned to Common Core State Standards.
Designed to enrich English skills through both whole-group and individual instruction. Includes a variety of enrichment activities, a glossary, and an answer key.
Reproducible activities are designed to teach students look up the meaning of the vocabulary word and write a sentence to go with the word so that to enrich their vocabulary.
Teach students to use confusing words correctly in both writing and speaking. Covers verbs, pronouns, homonyms, and more. Includes reproducible exercises and answer keys.
Teach students how information is presented in a dictionary. Covers alphabetical order, word placement, spelling, pronunciation, parts of speech, usage, and more. Includes answer keys.
Buy a new version of this textbook and receive access to the Connected eBook on CasebookConnect, including: lifetime access to the online ebook with highlight, annotation, and search capabilities, plus an outline tool and other helpful resources. Connected eBooks provide what you need most to be successful in your law school classes. Gender and Law: Theory, Doctrine, Commentary, Ninth Edition is organized around theoretical frameworks, showing different conceptualizations of equality and justice and their impact on concrete legal problems. The text provides complete, up-to-date coverage of conventional “women and the law” issues, including employment law and affirmative action, reproductive rights, LGBTQ issues, domestic violence, rape, pornography, international women’s rights, and global trafficking. Showing the complex ways in which gender permeates the law, the text also explores the gender aspects of subject matters less commonly associated with gender, such as property, ethics, contracts, sports, and civil procedure. Throughout, the materials allow an emphasis on alternative approaches and how these approaches make a difference. Excerpted legal cases, statutes, and law review articles form an ongoing dialogue within the book to stimulate thought and discussion, and almost 250 provocative “putting theory into practice” problems challenge students to think deeply about current gender law issues. Highlights of the 9th Edition: This edition is both faithful to its original design—teaching through theoretical frameworks rather than by subject area—and cutting edge. The authors have spared no detail in covering the latest developments in this fast-changing field of study while tying them together into a cohesive whole. Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, a restructuring of the materials on reproductive rights, and greater attention to the reproductive justice movement and the intersectional issues raised by every issue involving reproductive health. Updated and more sustained attention to gender identity and nonbinary identities, including Bostock v. Clayton County, new material on transgender athlete bans, and a new section on sex-segregation and sex-differentiation within coed spaces (including Peltier v. Charter Day School, Inc. on sex-specific dress codes). Materials raising questions and critique about the intersection of race and gender, including historical materials that highlight the relationship between women’s suffrage advocates and abolitionists and excerpts from newer scholars. Coverage of the impact of the Covid-19 crisis and its exacerbation of gender issues at work and in the home. Updated equal pay materials, revised to highlight new developments in Equal Pay Act litigation, including Rizo v. Yovino on the use of prior salary as a “factor other than sex.” Revised materials on the criminal law of rape that include material from the proposed amendment to the Model Penal Code as well as coverage of the racial stereotypes sometimes reflected in the wrongful accusation and conviction of Black men. Professors and students will benefit from: Dozens of new Putting Theory into Practice problems An updated teacher’s manual with audio and video clips from films, documentaries, news programs, and television and radio series on the book’s main substantive topics. For new teachers, the teacher’s manual is an essential resource; for more experienced teachers, the book is structured in a way that gives them lots of options for how and what to cover in the course depending on the number of credit hours and the professor’s own sense of what should be taught
Diagraming Sentences will help students of all ages learn how the parts of speech fit together to make clear and complete sentences. This 48-page book shows visual learners how to diagram sentences to help them understand why some sentences may not sound or look right. The book also includes fun practice activities, review activities, a glossary, and answer keys.
Designed to enrich English skills through both whole-group and individual instruction. Includes a variety of enrichment activities, a glossary, and an answer key.
Teach specific skills in proofreading, including punctuation, capitalization, pronouns, verbs, colloquialisms, and more. Includes over 40 exercises to help students master the skills.
Teach students to use confusing words correctly in both writing and speaking. Covers verbs, pronouns, homonyms, and more. Includes reproducible exercises and answer keys.
Part of a Reference Series (CD-1381–CD-1384 & CD-1393), this book will help students learn the correct pronunciations of words. Topics include short and long vowels, consonants, accent marks, and more. Answer keys are included.
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