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Do I need a set of cubes for each student?

No. Six or more students can share the same set, taking turns at manipulating the cubes. In fact, students’ working together encourages peer teaching and cooperative learning.

 
 

What’s the easiest way to remove the cubes from the container?

If it’s difficult for you to lift the cubes from the box, simply close the container, turn it upside down, and open it so that the cubes rest on the lid.
 
 

Do I give all of the cubes to my students at once?

Definitely not! Give your students only the cubes that are needed for the lesson at hand. Once your students are familiar with how the cubes work, have them find the particular ones for the lesson, and close the box on the others.
 
 

I use multiple sets in my classroom. How do I keep them separate from one another?

You can color code the sets with permanent ink pens. Simply put a colored dot on one of the faces of each cube in the set. Use a different color for the next set, and so on. When students put the cubes back in the box, have them turn the dots up. All of the dots in each box should be the same color.
 
 

I have never taught English before. Will I be able to use English on a Roll®?

Yes. The textbook is written to support newcomers to English language instruction as well as experienced teachers. The simple teaching tips and reproducible materials make it easy to teach important concepts in a meaningful, step-by-step sequence.

 
     


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