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A Framework for Raising Well-Balanced Children
Children today may be pampered with a plethora of gadgets, but they are not nurtured in a way that helps them develop into responsible and caring citizens, argues Dr. Peter L. Benson.

Write Your Own Life
Sue Flahertys students contemplate the future.

Positive Discipline Part 3: No Joy, No Work
Incentives answer the question, "Why should I?" But incentives must be used correctly, or they can create more problems than they solve. To use incentives effectively, you must have fun.

A Bullying Prevention Program
Research indicates that when schools implement a comprehensive program of bullying prevention, they can significantly reduce the problem of bullying. Discover what steps you should take to implement a bullying prevention program in your school.

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Emma McDonald If we are to reach our goal of producing successful students, we must partner with the people ultimately responsible for those students -- their parents. Discover how you can develop and foster such a partnership.

Professor Joe Martin
One of best lessons I learned in my early years of teaching was to focus on WHO we teach, not just on WHAT we teach. Sacrificing the WHO for the WHAT is just plain criminal.

Ms. Powells Tips for Simplify sending graded papers home to parents with this easy filing system.

Meet all the members of our Professional Development Columnist Team:
* Eric Baylin
* Ruth Sidney Charney
* Leah Davies
* Dr. Fred Jones
* Professor Joe Martin
* Emma McDonald
* Cathy Puett Miller
* Wendy Petti
* Dr. Ken Shore

Go Figure
Can students figure out which meal goes to which restaurant customer?.

Growing a Summer Math Garden Will the long summer yield a math drought," an occasional math drizzle," or a flourishing garden" of math skills for your students? Discover activities to help their summer math gardens grow.

Math Mnemonics
Roman Numerals

From the Math MachineDisguise Combos
Disguise Combos shows kids how to use tables or lists to find combinations and solve math problems.. (Grades 2-5)

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

 

 

 


How the Camel Got Its Hump
The magical Wizard of All Deserts teaches a lazy camel an important lesson.

From the Reading MachineSpellaRoo
Players help SpellaRoo find words that are misspelled in his sentences. (1-6)

Best Books for Teaching About
Butterflies
Landforms

Strategies for Teaching Pre-Writing
Good writing doesnt start with formulas and formats. Thinking, defining what the writer wants to say, planning, and exploring -- that is where it begins.

When a Story Met a Sandwich
In this lesson, a sandwich serves as a metaphor for good writing. (Grades 6-12)

Writing Is Hard Work
Is the wastebasket a writer's best friend?

 

A Fitting Introduction
You must introduce a person you admire to your class