- Target – Teachers identify areas where students need extra support using the focused, daily practice in the Teacher’s Edition of Daily Language Review. The short 10- to 15-minute lessons provide teachers with standards-based language practice that easily fits into their busy classroom schedules.
- Plan – Helpful resources in the Teacher’s Guide, such as center assignment sheets, student and class checklists, center directions, and answer keys, help teachers plan, prepare, track, and record students’ skill mastery.
- Practice – The full-color compelling designs and high-interest themes of each folder-center engage students as they practice and reinforce grade-level language skills.
- Assess – Consumable Student Response Booklets provide an informal assessment of students’ skill mastery while helping them keep track of which centers they’ve completed.
“One of the things I love most about Daily Language Review Centers is that it supports language practice in so many different ways,” says Evans of the format. “Each center can be used as a teaching device to introduce new skills, as an assigned or free-choice practice activity, or as an assessment tool. And because it’s so easily integrated with other language instruction, it’s perfect for afterschool or remedial programs.”
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