Most Popular Books by Jill Norris

Jill Norris is the author of One Hand Tied Behind Us (2000), Early Math Activities on the Computer (1998), Activities Using the World Wide Web (1998), Reading While You Shop (1996), Play and Learn with Your Four-year-old (1999).

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One Hand Tied Behind Us

release date: Jan 01, 2000
One Hand Tied Behind Us
One Hand Tied Behind Us creates a vivid portrait of strong women who envisaged freedoms for which we are still fighting today. It is based on interviews with the last surviving suffragists & those who witnessed their work, & on diaries, biographies, etc.

Early Math Activities on the Computer

release date: Nov 01, 1998
Early Math Activities on the Computer
25 lessons that help students practice mathematic concepts while they learn and use computer tools.

Activities Using the World Wide Web

release date: Jan 01, 1998
Activities Using the World Wide Web
Successfully tested in classrooms and computer lab settings, these books provide students practice in important subject-area skills, while they learn and use the computer and keyboard tools. Now with nine titles, including three utilizing the World Wide Web.Help students learn to write a report using a bookmarked site on the WWW.

Reading While You Shop

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Reading While You Shop
Reproducible pages for students to use in practicing reading various types of material at the shopping center.

Play and Learn with Your Four-year-old

release date: Mar 01, 1999
Play and Learn with Your Four-year-old
Fun learning activities you can recommend with confidence to parents. Each book in this series offers 56 or more simple activities to do with children throughout the day, centered on routine parent-child experiences.

Play and Learn with Your 1 Year Old

release date: Jan 01, 2001

Histoire des suffragistes radicales

release date: Mar 17, 2018
Histoire des suffragistes radicales
Au début du XXe siècle, en Grande-Bretagne, pays qui se veut un modèle démocratique, les femmes sont privées du droit de vote et celles qui le revendiquent sont réprimées. À Manchester et dans les villes cotonnières du nord de l’Angleterre, des ouvrières se mobilisent : ce sont les suffragistes radicales. Leur combat pour le suffrage s’inscrit dans celui, plus vaste pour la cause des femmes : pour de meilleures conditions de travail et l’égalité des salaires ; pour le droit à l’éducation et au divorce ; pour l’émancipation ouvrière et le socialisme. Leur militantisme lui-même est un combat, avec « une main liée dans le dos », quand il faut en même temps élever une famille et gagner sa vie. Quand la guerre éclate, les suffragistes radicales sont antimilitaristes et pacifistes. Jill Liddington (née en 1946) et Jill Norris (1949_1985), historiennes féministes britanniques.

Beginning to Read Directions

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Beginning to Read Directions
Reproducible pages focus reading instruction on reading real things.

Use It! Don't Lose It! Daily Language Practice

release date: May 01, 2007
Use It! Don't Lose It! Daily Language Practice
The Use It! Don''t Lose It! Daily Practice Series helps your students use their skills, so they won''t lose them! There are five problems a day, every day, for 36 weeks. The practice activities are set up in a spiraling scope and sequence so that students practice skills at regular intervals. Each week problems are based on a grade-level appropriate topic so every time a skill shows up, it has a new context, requiring students to dig into their memories, recall what they know, and apply it to a new situation. Correlated to state and national standards, this six book series provides daily math and daily language practice.

Seasons Through the Year

release date: Apr 01, 1996
Seasons Through the Year
The four seasons each have something to teach your young students and this unit is designed to help. It begins with ideas for a classroom environment that maintains some connection to the "Changing Seasons" theme throughout the year. Topics and activities include: What Causes the Seasons? (utilizing a globe, a lamp and a flashlight), Changing Seasons, The Seasons Where I Live, follow-up activities for the book, The Mare on the Hill by Thomas Locke, Poetry for All Seasons, Seasonal Paper Dolls, What is Autumn?, Autumn Where I Live, Autumn Math, Autumn Sorting and Patterning, Autumn Patterns, Once Upon a Leaf, Tasting Autumn (featuring follow-up activities for the poem, A Bowl of October by Helen Bevington), More Autumn Fun, What Is Winter?, Winter Where I Live, Mitten Math, Mitten Patterns, Mittens in Literature (featuring follow-up activities for two different mitten stories), Lost Mittens, Snow, Ice Pictures, What Is Spring?, My Recipe for Mud, Spring Where I Live, Seed Center Math, Spring Gardens, Flowers,for Patterning (with a variety of cut-out flower patterns), Parents and Babies, What Is Summer?, Summer Where I Live, Melon Math, Watermelon Patterns, The Shining Sun (an art activity), Fun in the Sun (finger play), and the Colors of the Year. Along with cut-out paper dolls with clothes and props for all four seasons, there is a full-color, two-sided pullout poster about Seasons Through the Year and Dressing for the Season. Teaching suggestions provided. Includes bibliography, and complete step-by-step instructions for all activities. All pages are reproducible and perforated for easy removal.

Daily Language Practice 6th Grade: Use It! Don't Lose It!

release date: May 01, 2006
Daily Language Practice 6th Grade: Use It! Don't Lose It!
This Daily Practice series helps your students use their skills, so they won’t lose them. There are five problems a day, every day, for 36 weeks. The practice activities are set up in a spiraling scope and sequence so that students practice skills at regular intervals. Each week’s problems are based on a grade-level appropriate topic so every time a skill shows up, it has a new context, requiring students to dig into their memories, recall what they know, and apply it to a new situation. Correlated to state and national standards, this six book series provides daily math and daily language practice for grades 6, 7, and 8.

Seasonal Bulletin Boards

release date: Mar 01, 2001
Seasonal Bulletin Boards
Bulletin boards are an important part of your classroom environment. They can make a room inviting, provide important information, display student''s work, and reinforce learning. Seasonal Bulletin Boards gives you step-by-step directions, a colored picture of the finished product, full-color letters for the captions, and coloful cutouts to enhance the boards.Here are some example of the charming boards for each season: Fall If I Were a Native American: a line of chidren in buckskin pants holds student projects A Harvest of Excellence: student work spills from a huge cornucopia Winter Hand-in-Hand for a Better Land: celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr.''s birthday with this tribute to cooperation and diversity Gung Hay Fat Choy: a giant dragon announces the Chinese New Year Spring Eggs-citing!: student writing hatches from an egg Flying High: soaring kites frame student work Summer Fishing for Good Work: an angler fishes for good work Yum! What Good Work: parading ants surround a picnic

Read a Book - Make a Book

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Read a Book - Make a Book
Our most popular, best-selling series -- recently updated and expanded! Make these titles the cornerstone of your classroom''s writing program. Step-by-step directions for book-making projects and reproducible forms and patterns included. Students read a book, then create a class or individual book in response. Featuring 38 projects: picture books such as Stellaluna; chapter books such as How to Eat Fried Worms; and classics such as Mr. Popper''s Penguins. Fiction and nonfiction selections. Each project includes "After You Read" ideas for discussing the book, which serve as a prewriting lesson to the "Now Write!" activity. Each project is accompanied by an original poem.

Take It to Your Seat Math Centers, Grades 1-3

release date: Mar 01, 2002
Take It to Your Seat Math Centers, Grades 1-3
Take It to Your Seat Math Centers, Grades 1-3 has everything you need for 15 centers to practice important math skills. These colorful centers make practicing math skills fun!The self-contained centers are presented in three easy formats:a hanger pocket,a shoeboxfolder.The skills practiced include the following:Hanger Pocket Centersskip counting, counting puzzles, computation, number families, telling time, and word problems,Shoebox Centerscalculator puzzles, patterning, linear measure, and number names,Folder Centersgeometric shapes, math challenges, money, fractions, and ordinal numbers

Reading What's in the Mailbox

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Reading What's in the Mailbox
Reproducible pages for students to use in practicing reading various types of material in the mailbox (envelopes, letters, invitations, postcards, and packages)

Grammar and Punctuation, Grades 1-2

release date: Mar 01, 1997
Grammar and Punctuation, Grades 1-2
Our Building Vocabulary Series introduces students to important vocabulary concepts and language skills in an innovative way. Our Grammar & Punctuation Series presents fundamental language rules and provides worksheets with which students learn to apply the rules. Both series utilize an easy-to-see 11" x 17" chart format. Charts are ready to display and can introduce or review concepts. Engaging line art illustrations capture attention as they help teach. For use with whole class, small groups, or in a center. Rules include: sentences, nouns, past-tense verbs, comparative and superlative endings, sentence-end punctuation, abbreviations, capitalization, commas in lists/dates/addresses.

Taking Responsibility, Grades Preschool-2

release date: Nov 01, 1997
Taking Responsibility, Grades Preschool-2
Use the stories in this book to facilitate the discussion of important topics in the area of personal and social values, virtues, and responsibilities.

Literature & Writing Connections

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Literature & Writing Connections
Our most popular, best-selling series -- recently updated and expanded! Make these titles the cornerstone of your classroom''s writing program. Step-by-step directions for book-making projects and reproducible forms and patterns included. Provides 39 book-making projects, each with a list of literary references and several writing suggestions (more than 100 in all). Each project also includes an original poem or "Something More to Do...", an extension activity that may bring in other curriculum areas, such as science, art, or dramatic play. More than 200 references to selections from fiction and nonfiction, spanning grade levels whenever possible.

I've Got It! General Math Skills

release date: Mar 01, 2008

Keeping Healthy

release date: Mar 01, 1997

Learning about Air, Preschool-1

release date: Dec 01, 1995

Helping Hands

release date: Apr 01, 1996
Helping Hands
Self-reliance, helping others, responsibility, good manners, getting to know community helpers -- these are the things this unit will help young students learn. It begins with ideas on developing an "If I were" Center and a "Helper" Center in the classroom, to help students learn to take on new roles and think about what each role might require. It''s a perfect opportunity to invite parents and members of your community to your classroom to talk about how they help the community. A seven-page section is devoted to Kenny''s Story, a story about helpers, with accompanying activities for your kids. Other topics and activities include: Cooperating with Others, Working Together as a Family, A Helping Family Fingerplay, I Can Do it Myself, Cooperation at School, I Can Help, Be a Helper, Helping Hand (paper) Quilt, Helping Hand Math, School Helpers, Manners Are Important (featuring follow-up activities to the book, The Berenstain Bears Forget Their Manners), Please and Thank You Tokens, My Good Neighbor -- a dialogue to act out, Helpers in Your Neighborhood, and People Who Help, accompanied by Picture Cards (fireman, bus driver, mail carrier, dentist, construction worker, sanitation worker, doctor, mechanic, police officer and others). In addition to a Pop-Up "Helper" Book with lots of Helper Riddles to solve, and follow-up activities for the book, Wanda''s Roses, by Pat Brisson, there is a full-color, two-sided pull-out poster with a Who Will Help? Poem on one side and Helpers in My Neighborhood on the other. Teaching suggestions provided. Includes bibliography, and complete step-by-step instructions for all activities. All pages are reproducible and perforated for easy removal.

Math Centers Grades 3-4

release date: Jun 01, 2004
Math Centers Grades 3-4
Contains 15 portable and self-contained centers that students may use to practice mathematics skills such as measurement, graphs, fractions & decimals, and much more.

Play and Learn with Your Five-year-old

release date: Mar 01, 1999
Play and Learn with Your Five-year-old
Fun learning activities you can recommend with confidence to parents. Each book in this series offers 56 or more simple activities to do with children throughout the day, centered on routine parent-child experiences.

Social Studies Activities Using the World Wide Web

release date: Jan 01, 1999
Social Studies Activities Using the World Wide Web
Consists of activities in 6 areas that are designed to teach students how to locate information on the World Wide Web.

How to Make Web Pages with Children Grades

release date: Jan 17, 2000
How to Make Web Pages with Children Grades
How to Make Web Pages with Your Class includes suggestions for planning, creating, and using a Web site. The thirty-one sample Web pages include: purpose of the page, suggestions for making the page, ideas for using the page for classroom instruction, specific helpful hints for creating the page. Design your own home page and then add linking pages that provide: community history, calendar, school background, extracurricular activities, student portfolios, special events, online newsletters, homework hotline. As a part of your Web page, do projects online: daily weather reports, student spotlights, science experiments, math problems, community surveys, classroom journals, patterned writing, cyber pen-pal exchanges.

How to Report on Books

release date: Mar 01, 2007
How to Report on Books
Children learn how to create a variety of book reports while learning essential literature skills.

Writing Yellow Pages for Students and Teachers

release date: Aug 01, 1988
Writing Yellow Pages for Students and Teachers
Graphic Organizers are blueprints for success. They are scientifically proven to help students recall and understand facts, make connections between new concepts and their experiences, analyze and evaluate information, and document processes and concepts.

The World Is Our Neighborhood

release date: Apr 01, 1996
The World Is Our Neighborhood
Explores our interdependence with all the peoples of the world.

Take It To Your Seat: Literacy Centers, Grades 4-5 Teacher Resource Book

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Take It To Your Seat: Literacy Centers, Grades 4-5 Teacher Resource Book
Contains 16 portable and self-contained centers that students can use to practice their reading and writing skills.

Reading Practice at Home

release date: Oct 01, 2000
Reading Practice at Home
14 to 17 stories charmingly illustrated in full color. Each story is followed by activity pages to practice comprehension, vocabulary, and other reading skills. Includes 16 pages of practice cards printed on card stock and an answer key. 144 pp. plus 16 pp. practice cards each.
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