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From the Reading Machine
Dress Up Olivia reinforces reading skills. (Grades K-2)

From the Math Machine
The Crazy Pattern Machine is a fun Web site for teaching about math patterns. (Grades K-3)

From the Science Machine
Use Dancing Penny to explore the topics of heat, energy, and air pressure. (Grades K-12)


Every day, I spend a little time searching a variety of news sources for important or interesting -- or funky -- education news articles. Most of the articles wind up featured on Education World's EDscoops page. Every once in a while, an article strikes a chord and shows up on my blog. Such is the case today.

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Mindfulness in the Classroom: Five Skills That Influence Your Ability to Work With All Kinds of Learners
How an educator's understanding of his or her mode of being with young children in the classroom can influence the ability to support a diverse population of learners.


Celebrate the 100th Day in 100 Ways
The best 100 ideas for celebrating the 100th day of school. Try one -- or 100 -- with your students!

Teacher Feature
The Micrography Project
Nora Redfern's students honor Martin Luther King Jr. with signature art.

Strategy of the Week
The 100th Day
Celebrate the 100th day of school by organizing a celebration that engages students in activities that promote special fun and memorable learning.




Ken Shore: Classroom Problem Solver
The Forgetful Student
Some students practice forgetfulness with almost religious zeal. You can find yourself spending considerable time tending to their needs, often at the expense of classroom lessons.


Ms. Powell's Tips for Organizing Your Classroom
More Uses for the Overhead Cart
The overhead cart can be a great way to store items you use frequently.

Classroom Management Article of the Week
Keep It Clean: Quick Ideas for Clean-Up Time
Have you tried student cleanup and decided it wasn't worth the chaos? Maybe all you really need is a dozen ideas to make class cleanup both fun and productive.


From Our Classroom Tips Library
Classroom Management: Getting to Know More About You
Behavior Management: Reaping the Rewards
Motivating Kids: Ask Students' Opinions
Book Report Makeover: Comics in the Classroom
Homework Tips: Homework Study Hall
Best Idea Ever: Smiles and Frowns
Testing Tips: Tell Me Why





Joe Martin: The Teacher Motivator
Medicate to Educate
What do I tell those teachers who ask me for my secret to staying motivated in the classroom? I tell them to "get medicated." But what Im referring to isnt a prescription; its a philosophy.


Emma McDonald: The New Teacher Advisor
Doubting Thomas vs. Reflective Teacher
Every teacher worries about lessons, behavior, paperwork, parentseverything that affects his or her students. The question is, do you let worry become self-doubt or channel it to more positive purposes?



Fred Jones's Tools for Teaching
Teaching Students to Hustle
Responsibility training teaches students to be responsible about everything they do. All forms of responsible behavior can be organized under one heading: learning to be responsible with time.


Meet other members of Education World's Professional Development columnist team.



THE MATH AND SCIENCE CORNER

Birthday Balloons
How many birthday balloons did Jenny's mother buy?

Featured Article
Teaching With Rap
Educators from California to New York say that raps lively lyrics, meaningful messages, and familiar beat can be powerful tools for learning.

Wendy Petti's Math Cats
Connecting to Math in the News
Who needs word problems when the world around us is rich with real-life math problems? Discover some practical suggestions for tapping into newspapers and online news sources as an integral part of your math program.

Boxcar Math
Do Your Decimals
Adding decimals.

Math Mnemonics
Which trig functions are positive?

THE SCIENCE LAB
Gravity Race
A demonstration of the principles of gravity using the scientific method.


Strategies for Teaching Editing
What we must keep in mind at all times, as author and editor Arthur Plotnik reminds us, is "We write to communicate to the hearts and minds of others what's burning inside. We edit to let the fire show through the smoke."

Our Photo Journals
Michelle Gay's young photographers use pictures as an inspiration for writing.

Writing Bugs

Building a Snowperson
Explain how to build a snowman to a person in Hawaii.

Children in Charge
What would happen if kids ruled the world?

Chain Together a Book Report
Students create "Chain Book Reports." (Grades K-12)
Whittling Out Haiku
Pictures inspire haiku writing and sharing. (Grades 3-12)


A Mysterious Message
As a school celebrates its 100th birthday, workers find a paper containing a century-old code. Can students decipher its meaning?

Cathy Puett Miller
Making the Most of Guided Reading
The ultimate guided reading goal is teaching children to use independent reading strategies successfully.


Best Books for Teaching About...
Presidents and Presidents' Day
Government





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