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The 2009 Read With Kids Challenge, co-sponsored by USAir and Reading Is Fundamental (RIF), has set a goal of collectively logging 5 million minutes of reading to kids from April 1 to June 30, 2009. To help reach that goal and to be in the running for a US Air vacation package to Disney World, register individually or in teams at Read With Kids Challenge. The site also includes reading and writing activities, a Millions of Minutes Meter, an online community for participants, and more. You can even follow the Challenge on Twitter.
Are you a change-phobic?" Professor Joe Martins Teacher for a Day activity will change your ways.
Emma McDonald continues her series this week on how to choose, interview for, and get a teaching job. Dont miss it -- especially if youre a new teacher looking for your first job.
Have you seen the American History in Video materials from Alexander Street Press? Billed as a massive, first-of-its kind collection of streaming video covering the entire gamut of American history," the database is available as a free trial from now through April 30. Check it out.
And have a great week!


No Fuss Green" Projects Two simple projects teach students to respect and care for Earth.

Activities to Celebrate Earth Day Two dozen across-the-grades activities for a big Earth Day celebration.

What on Earth Are You Doing for Earth Day? Are you looking for simple classroom activities to celebrate Earth Day? This list of simple activities can extend the Earth Day theme into all areas of the curriculum.

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

Service Learning In its truest form, service learning connects deeply to the school curriculum, offering students unique opportunities to learn responsibility, experience satisfaction, and benefit the community.

Practicing Love and Logic The Love & Logic approach to behavior management stresses positive teacher-student relationships, empathetic adults, and differentiated consequences.

Using Language to Encourage and Empower Kids Three simple structures support encouraging and empowering language. We call those structures "The Three R's": to reinforce, to remind, to redirect.

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Emma McDonald Although you might be anxious to fill out applications and begin the interview process, it really is important to do a little research first.

Professor Joe Martin Are you a change-phobic?" This Teacher for a Day activity will change your ways.


Dr. Fred Jones Consider two perspectives when applying Tools for Teaching to the job of substitute teaching -- when you have a substitute and when you are a substitute.

Dr. Ken Shore Im not pleased with the science education my sixth grader is receiving at school, so I want to provide what the school is not. What can I do to encourage her interest?

Ruth Sidney Charney When we take the time to review and record the work of a school year, we see the power of hopes and dreams." We see the evidence of much learning and the value of our teaching.

Ms. Powells Tips for Organizing Your Classroom Post your daily schedule on the board using simple laminated strips with magnets on the back so they easily can be moved around.

Meet the other members of Education Worlds Columnist Team.

Math Fun Celebrate Math Awareness Month with Education World's third volume of "Math Fun" activities that teach critical thinking, math facts and computation, decimals, and more.

Puzzling Columns Rearrange the shapes to create a new pattern. Whats the trick?

Springtime Math In spring, you and your students might like to explore math in the great outdoors. Wendy Petti offers a number of creative ideas for teaching math outside the classroom.

Math Mnemonics Roman Numerals

From the Math Machine Multiplication Mystery Students reveal the picture by finding the products of two factors. (Grades 3-5)

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

Competition Enter the Teachers Recess Contest to win a $50 gift card from Amazon.com.


What can you do with SchoolNotes? Check out Emmott Elementary’s fifth grade page.

 

 


Reflection Now that the school year is nearly over, the time has come to reflect upon the past year, and honestly assess what we did well and what we can do better.

The Talking Eggs A wise old woman and some talking eggs teach a self-centered girl that a mean disposition and greedy nature can leave one speechless.

Reading Tips Encourage independent reading by turning reading time into party time.

From the Reading Machine Hugo Cabret: Write Your Own Word and Picture Stories Kids can generate unique illustrations with pieces from Brian Selznick's The Invention of Hugo Cabret and then construct new online storybooks and print them.. (3-8)

A Teachers Guide to Getting Student Work Published Glori Chaika shares seven steps a teacher can take to increase the chances that her students' work will be published.

Write Your Own Life Sue Flahertys students contemplate the future.

Me Resource Create a "Me" entry for a dictionary, encyclopedia, atlas... (Grades 3-8)

From One Child to Another: Letters About the Holocaust Read a Children of the Holocaust biography; write a letter to that child. (Grades 3-8)

Cross Country Trip Who would you take with you on a cross-country drive?

Alphabetical Story Have some fun writing an alphabetical story.