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Created as a companion for the popular
fourth-grade textbook
Missouri Then and Now
by Perry McCandless and William E.
Foley, this
workbook provides students additional insight
into
Missouri's rich history with cognitive activities and writing
assignments. "Missouri Then and Now" Activity Book
coordinates perfectly with the Grade 4 Benchmark and the new
Content Specifications for Statewide Assessment and Grade Level
Expectations. Using a mixture of traditional learning activities
along with open-ended constructed response questions, this book
promotes the kind of imaginative thinking that is required for
students taking the MAP (Missouri Assessment Program) test. Each chapter has Vocabulary and Objectives pages. Students are encouraged not only to look up the definitions of the vocabulary words, but also to use them in sentences and draw accompanying illustrations. The Objectives pages are perfect for note-taking during class and while reading chapters of Missouri Then and Now. These pages take the place of the traditional fill-in- the-blank study guides of the past, and students become responsible for their learning. Also included are Assessment pages for use at the end of each chapter. Utilizing short questions and answers, as well as multipart questions, they cover all the material taught in the chapter. Some chapters also have cause-and-effect charts and timelines. In the teacher's edition, scoring guides are provided for the writing assignments, diagrams, and other projects. They are designed so that teachers can decide the criteria to be scored and the points they wish to award each item. The scoring guides can be adapted by teachers who decide to assign other activities. Blank history trading cards, which can be used with any chapter a teacher chooses, are also provided. "Missouri Then and Now" Activity Book challenges students at the same time that it allows for flexibility in teaching and scoring. Teachers decide when students may use the textbook as a reference, as well as whether to use the scoring guides in scoring responses. The activity book also lets the student have flexibility. For many of the activities, students can choose the type of response or diagram they wish to use to demonstrate their knowledge. With its stimulating activities, this book is the perfect accompaniment to Missouri Then and Now. Students will benefit greatly as they become familiar with the rich history of their state, and teachers will find it extremely useful as a learning tool because it encourages students to broaden their thinking processes. About the AuthorPamela Fleming Lowe is a Fourth Grade eMINTS teacher and MAP Class 10 Leader in Poplar Bluff, Missouri. She was recently voted Teacher of the Year by the Poplar Bluff School District.
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