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Spring is in the air. Celebrate the season with some super seasonal activities from our Spring special theme page.
Youve heard of iPhone? Check out myPhone. Our cell phone writing template is sure to engage and motivate students to improve their writing skills. Maybe it will even improve their texting!
Cathy Puett Miller explains how to take your discussions to a higher level in the second installment of her series on read alouds.
And Laura Candler introduces you to a service learning project to save the rainforest.
Finally, a brand new GoFigure! puzzle encourages kids to solve the problems and find the missing number. Can they figure out the secret?
As you can see, we have plenty of resources to get you through the week, so take the time to take a deep breath and just enjoy the season.


Rainforest Rescue: The Earth Foundation Project Laura Candler explains how you can save a rainforest -- and maybe even visit one.

Grow a Garden of Opportunity Classroom gardens, whether outside or indoors, provide the perfect opportunity to bring life to lessons in science, history, math -- even poetry.

Looping Looping -- when a teacher moves with his or her students to the next grade level -- is a phenomenon thats growing in popularity. What are the benefits and disadvantages and looping?

Helping Students Find the Write" Way to Behave Having students write about their misbehavior, why it occurred, and what they are going to do to correct it is valuable for students and teachers.

Learning Takes Center Stage in Second Grade Opera Company Celebrate Music in Our Schools Month with a visit to a dynamic teaching team in a classroom with opera at its center.

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What can you do with SchoolNotes? Check out Emmott Elementarys fifth grade page.

 

 

Leah Davies The goal of peer mediation programs is to provide children with problem-solving skills.

Emma McDonald One of the best pieces of advice I got before entering the classroom for the first time was Give teaching at least two full years before you even consider quitting."

Eric Baylin Do you often feel at this time of year as though your professional life is spiraling out of control? So much to do; so little time! What will you do? You could sing.

Dr. Ken Shore A girl in my fourth-grade class has a hearing impairment. What can I do to make sure she understands what I am saying?

Dr. Fred Jones PBIS defines secondary prevention largely in terms of individualized behavior management programs to eliminate persistent problems or group interventions to teach social skills.

Professor Joe Martin Its difficult to remember the blessings" of teaching when were constantly bombarded with the burdens" of teaching. I call that affliction teacher amnesia."

Ms. Powells Tips for Organizing Your Classroom Keep all your centers, games, manipulatives, and photo copies for math in one place.

Meet the other members of Education Worlds Columnist Team.

Missing Numbers Solve each puzzle to find the missing number.


Mathnasium Offers Workout for the Mind The Mathnasium Method of math instruction focuses on helping children develop an intuitive idea of how numbers work and learning how to do math mentally.

Twenty Questions for Math Class This word-on-the-back version of Twenty Questions is a great way to review and synthesize new math vocabulary and concepts at the end of a unit.

Math Mnemonics Solving Word Problems

From the Math Machine Buggin Out In this problem-solving game, students create a safe pathway for a friendly bug. (Grades 1-4)

Look for more math resources, lessons, and activities in our Math Corner and on our Lesson Planning page.

 

 

 

 


Cathy Puett Miller Inviting students to contribute when you read aloud to them isnt enough. Take it to a higher level with analytical talk.

Dancing With the Nursery Rhyme Stars It's a battle of fancy footwork as contestants in a dance competition vie for a pot of gold.

Reading Tips Encourage students to reflect on their reading with these "favorite books" activities.

From the Reading Machine Super Readers Challenge Join forces with the expert readers of "SUPER WHY!" from PBS to solve challenges and earn super letters. (preK-2)

Best Books for Teaching About
Spring
April Fool's Day

Total Reader: How Cool is That?

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 whats burning inside. We edit to let the fire show through the smoke."

myPhone Engage and motivate students with this fun myPhone" writing template.

My Alphabetical Autobiography Challenge students to create A to Z autobiographies. (Grades K-12)

Interviewing Famous Leaders in History Create a realistic interview with a world leader. (Grades 3-12)

Springtime Storm Use all your senses to describe a spring storm.

Tune In or Turn Off What if your parents turned off the TV for good?