Outside the Box 7-9 - Molly Potter (Paperback)
Description
This photocopiable book is full of innovative, user friendly, exciting and unusual activities that promote creative thinking and problem solving skills for 7-9 year olds.
Product Details
- Barcode
- 9780713683165
- Department
- Books
- Released
- 24 Apr 2007
- Supply Source
- UK
Book
- Author
- Molly Potter
- Binding
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Series
- Inspirational Ideas
- Language
- English
- Number of Pages
- 64
- Dimensions
- 296 x 213 x 5mm (240g)
Summary
This photocopiable book is full of innovative, user friendly,
exciting and unusual activities that promote creative thinking and
problem solving skills for 7-9 year olds. The activities in this
book are ideal for less intensive teaching times across the school
year - at the beginning of term when a teacher wants to get to know
the class or just when a teacher wants to do 'something different'
to make pupils think 'outside the box'. The challenges in this book
make an exciting change from the strictly subject-based lessons and
would be ideal for supply teachers or LSAs. All the activities have
been tried and tested in the classroom many times by the author who
is an experienced teacher.
Non-Fiction
- General Subject
- Education
- BISAC Subject 1
- Education / Elementary
- BIC Classification 1
- Teachers' classroom resources & material
- BIC Classification 2
- Educational: General studies / study skills general
- Dewey Classification
- 370.157
- Readership
- Professional & Vocational
Author Bio
Molly Potter has taught for 11 years in Middle Schools as a class
teacher and Science co-ordinator. She now works as a SRE (Sex and
Relationships Education) development worker supporting primary
schools in the implementation of their SRD programme and policy.
She has produced a variety of PSHE related resources for use in
primary classrooms. She thoroughly enjoys writing teacher materials
and prides herself on being able to spice up any learning objective
however boring it might appear at first!