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From the Reading Machine
Dog's Letter Pit reinforces letters, phonics, and vocabulary.
(Grades PreK-1)

From the Math Machine
Guess a Number teaches number sense and problem solving. (Grades K-12)

From the Science Machine
Use Coal Flowers: An Historic Craft to explore chemistry and properties of matter. (Grades K-8)




Read To Me
By Jane Yolen


Read to me riddles and read to me rhymes,
Read to me stories of magical times.
Read to me tales about castles and kings.
Read to me stories of fabulous things.
Read to me pirates and read to me knights,
Read to me dragons and dragon-book fights.
Read to me spaceships and cowboys and then,
When you are finished -- please read them again.

Read more.


Delivering Relevant Staff Development
Learn how to overcome the barriers of staff fatigue, boredom, frustration, and distrust, and make staff development relevant and effective for all teachers.


An 'I.D.E.A.L.' Way to Include Autistic Kids
A process developed by a special educator helps prepare children with autism for school and family outings.

Murals, Murals, Everywhere
Christine Kitzmiller's students make mural magic.

Strategy of the Week
Teaching With Music
Creative teachers have added many twists to the old book report formats -- twists that engage and motivate students as they read and report.




Ken Shore: Classroom Problem Solver
Why "Specials" Should Promote Structure
Teachers aren't the only "savage beasts" who are soothed and inspired by music. Discover how music is being used in schools to enhance and support learning.


Ms. Powell's Tips for Organizing Your Classroom
Vanishing School Supplies
If your students constantly lose their school supplies, store them along with the materials your school provides.

Classroom Management Article of the Week
Preventing -- and Dealing With Student Cheating
Classroom management expert Howard Seeman offers tips for preventing cheating in the classroom -- and for handling it if it does happen.


From Our Classroom Tips Library
Classroom Management: Pairing and Grouping
Behavior Management: Humor, Assessment, Tardiness
Motivating Kids: Interacting Online
Book Report Makeover: Book Report Scavenger Hunt
Homework Tips: Make Your Own Grade
Best Idea Ever: Chart a Course
Testing Tips: Time Management
EdTech Tips: Managing a Tech-ing Classroom




Fred Jones's Tools for Teaching
Visual Instruction Plans
For classroom discipline to be less work, we must approach it from the perspective of prevention rather than from the more traditional perspective of remediation and consequences.


Emma McDonald: The New Teacher Advisor
Getting Organized in the Midst of Chaos
Do you find yourself staring at all those piles of papers on your desk and wishing they would just disappear? If so, perhaps it's time to get organized.


Eric Baylin's Songs to Brighten a Teacher's Day
Middle School Field Trips
Middle School field trips are a phenomenon unto themselves -- as are middle schoolers. The best moment is always when the bus arrives back at school.


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



THE MATH AND SCIENCE CORNER

Featured Article
Re-Thinking Teaching Math, Science
Author and educator Sheila Tobias talks about her approach to teaching math and science.

Sweet Fractions
Can you identify the contents of my candy jar?

Wendy Petti's Math Cats
Winter Math
Whether you live in an area that sees lots of snow or one that (usually) gets very little, students will enjoy this blizzard of mathematical explorations.

Boxcar Math
Productive Products
Multiplying 3-digit numbers.

Math Mnemonics
Dividing fractions.

THE SCIENCE LAB
Let's Cause Some Thunder
A demonstration of how thunder occurs in Earth's atmosphere.


Teaching Writing as a Process
Ernest Hemingway said, "Prose is architecture, not interior decoration." The teacher's role is to instruct, scaffold, and guide students in a "from-the-ground-up" arrangement of their ideas.

A Week in the Life of
Penny Lowe's fifth graders chronicle their year.


A Seasonal Story
Which season do you like best? least?

If Animals Could Talk
If animals could talk, which animal would you talk with?

Writing Lessons
Traveling Community Journal Project
Students' traveling journals teach about communities, cultures. (Grades K-8)
Back-in-Time Travel Brochure
Learn about history by creating back-in-time travel brochures. (Grades 3-12)


Reading Feature
Story Bits
The story-bits strategy results in solid learning, builds students' enthusiasm for reading, and strengthens the home-school connection.


How Man Got Fire
A wise Coyote outsmarts Earth's selfish Fire Beings to bring warmth to everyone.



Cathy Puett Miller
Building on the Power of Incidental Vocabulary Learning
Researchers Nagy and Scott point to three characteristics of word knowledge critical to understanding incidental learning and vocabulary instruction in general.


Best Books for Teaching About...
Volcanoes
Writing Stories and More





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