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Be sure to check out part 1 of Laura Candler’s new series on teaching children to set and achieve personal and classroom goals. What a great way to start the year!
The theme for this week’s character education lessons is cooperation: Introduce students to three delightful folktales that demonstrate the power of cooperation.

Goal Setting: Understanding the Process Many of us never were taught how to set goals for ourselves, and we only discovered the power of goal setting later in life. But with a little creativity, we can adapt the strategies used by successful adults and share them with our students.

Thirty Ways to Show Students You Care When a child feels good, he or she learns much more easily. Caring teachers help children improve social and academic skills in a way that allows them to use those skills on their own in the future.

Electronic Portfolios Hardcopy portfolios of student work have been used for some time; the use of electronic portfolios, which allow students to save and display sound and video files as well as text and graphics, is a relatively recent, trend.

Competition Find or create an educational video.

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Professor Joe Martin How do you get respect from students? You have to earn it.

 

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.

Ask Dr. Shore…About Adjusting to Kindergarten My five-year-old daughter is starting kindergarten this year, and I'm a bit nervous about her adjustment to school. What can I do to make the transition as easy as possible?

Ms. Powell’s Tips for Organizing Your Classroom Storing a wide variety of authentic, real-world reading materials in a way that is both attractive and child-friendly can be challenging.

Meet the other members of Education World’s Columnist Team.

The Tall and Short of It Can students figure out the names and heights of eleven students in a line?

And the Winner Is...
Math Competitions for Students

A little competition can inspire students to greater achievement. Discover a dozen math competitions, including problem-solving and stock market competitions -- and the world's largest math event!

A Math Toolbox in Every Home As teachers, we know the value of hands-on exploration with math manipulatives. Extend that sense of discovery into students’ homes by helping them assemble math toolboxes to be enjoyed by the whole family.

Math Mnemonics Roman Numerals for 50, 100, 500, and 100.

From the Math Machine Planet Blaster Students solve a mathematical problem or equation and "blast" a planet that’s labeled with the corresponding answer. (Grades 2-7)

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..

 

 

 

Start the Year Off “Write" Start the year off "write" by encouraging your students to read and write.

Sustained Silent Reading in the Classroom Independent silent reading has been a time-honored educational tool. Yet today, many teachers argue that direct instruction, is a more effective way to spend students’ time. What do the experts say?

Readers Theater When his teacher assigns what seems like a simple writing exercise, John discovers he’s out of ideas -- until characters from his imagination help him overcome "writer's block."

Sustained Silent Reading Develops Independent Readers SSR can be one more element in a reading program aimed at demonstrating the joy that reading can bring and developing lifelong readers and learners.

Create a Classroom of Writers Using the Meet the Authors Collection Drive home the importance of each step of the writing process with real words from real authors.

The Writer’s Notebook Laura Nardi’s third graders get the “write" idea.

Writing Lesson #1 Write a sequel to the classic story "Goldilocks and the Three Bears." (Grades 3-8)

Writing Lesson #2 Create a play based on an Australian kangaroo legend. (Grades 3-5)

Writing Bug #1 Fame, money, or power -- which is most important to you?

Writing Bug #2 When was someone upset by something you did -- or did not – do?