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This year, Labor Day will be celebrated on Monday, September 1. Are you wondering how to help your students understand the significance of the day? Check out our American Labor Day resources page.

This weeks featured tip is from our Best Idea Ever Library.

Build Communication Before School Starts Many teachers and administrators introduce themselves to parents and students before school starts with welcome letters and survival kits. Learn how you can do it too.

Advice for First-Year Teachers Education World asked the "sophomores" who faced -- and survived -- their dreaded first year of teaching to reflect on their successes and failures -- and offer their best advice -- for this years freshman" class.

Rules One of the most basic factors in establishing a positive classroom climate is the development of class rules. Learn how to develop and implement effective classroom rules from some of education's most respected classroom management experts.

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Emma McDonald How do you set just the right tone from day one? The key is in your body language, eye contact, and tone of voice.

Brenda Dyck Parenting made me a better teacher by helping me realize that every student is someones special child.

Eric Baylins Teacher Tunes Another summer -- glorious summer -- has come to an end. As you get ready for the new school year, please join in singing this musical tribute to summer vacation -- a time to tend the garden and nurture the soul.

Ms. Powells Tips for Organizing Your Classroom Use a four-section expanding file folder to hold papers that need to be taken to the school office.

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Whats for Lunch? Can students figure out which meal goes to which restaurant customer?

Math Magic Math magic creates a new context for algebraic reasoning as students go beyond "What's the answer?" to explore "What's the trick?"

Math Mnemonics Learn to count.

Math Sites to Count On Dozens of math-related Internet sites that will add to your lessons and multiply your effectiveness, including sites for teachers of K-3, 4-6, and 7-12, games for math whizzes, and more.

From the Math Machine Counting Money is a fun Web site for teaching counting skills and money. (Grades 1-2)


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


What can you do with SchoolNotes? Check out Mr. Coughlin’s page..

 

Will the Music Play? To mark the 50th anniversary of Symphony Land's world-famous Classical Music Festival, some musicians want to play modern music; others want to stick with the traditional. Will the dispute stop the music?

Getting Parents Involved Highlight the power of reading at home with your parents and students by setting up your own "Is Your Home Reader Friendly?" program.

Reading Aloud: Is It Worth It? Why do teachers read aloud to their students? Are the benefits of reading aloud worth the time? Many teachers believe reading aloud enhances classroom instruction and improves academic achievement --- and recent research supports their belief.

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Reading Response Journals: Writing After Reading Is Revealing In an effort to encourage students to think and share more about what they read, some teachers have turned to reading response journals -- notebooks reserved for writing in response to literature -- and are gaining new insights.

Write Your Own Life Ktia Pereiras students express their thoughts in captions.

Writing Lesson #1 Explore legends surrounding volcanoes, write your own legend. (Grades 3-12)

Writing Lesson #2 Have fun making up new words, writing definitions for them. (Grades 3-12)

Writing Bug #1 Would you want to live to be 100 years old?

Writing Bug #2 The best day of the week is ___ because...