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Veterans Day is November 11. Help your students understand the meaning of the day with the resources at our Veterans Day Holiday Center.
Have you ever had to chaperone a school dance? Are you still singing? Eric Baylin is. Check it out at The Chaperone Song.
The theme for this weeks character education lesson is honesty.

"Floating"Teachers A former "floater" creates an online forum for teachers who travel from classroom to classroom.

Bring Veterans' Stories to Your Classroom Explore classroom activities for teaching about Veterans Day.

Lessons in Life: Connecting Kids and Soldiers Most teachers discuss the war in Iraq with their classes, many find, however, that both they and their students want to do something more concrete to help U.S. troops abroad. What can you do?

Service Learning Service learning offers students unique opportunities to learn responsibility, experience satisfaction, and provide benefit to the community as they acquire new skills.

Competition One lucky student can win a 30-seat computer lab for his or her school in this green school"essay contest.

This weeks featured tip is from our Motivating Kids Library.
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What can you do with SchoolNotes? Check out Mr. Hipkin's Page.

Eric Baylin Singing about those extra special opportunities for teachers -- chaperoning middle- or high-school dances.

Ask Dr. Shore A child in my third-grade class does not have any friends. What can I do to help him?

Ruth Sidney Charney We have generated our hopes and dreams. We have constructed and displayed our classroom rules. Now comes the interesting part, the part where we teach the rules.

Dr. Fred Jones Preferred Activity Time, or PAT, is the time you give students to give yourself the time to teach.

Emma McDonald A little long-term planning can help keep you from getting overwhelmed and stressed out in the weeks ahead.

Ms. Powells Tips for Organizing Your Classroom Keeping science and social studies materials organized is easy when you invest in plastic drawers that can be used for years to come.

Meet the other members of Education Worlds Columnist Team.

Functions in the Real World Functions begin to come to life for students as they find uses for them in the real world.

 

Whats Your Angle?
Test students' knowledge of angles with this clever puzzle.

Math Sites for PreK-2 Are you having trouble finding appropriate online resources for your preK-2 math students? Are you looking for different ways to teach some basic math concepts? Check out these sites.

Math Mnemonics The numerator is above
the denominator.

From the Math Machine Addition Concentration Players match simple single- and double-digit addition problems with their corresponding sums. (Grades 2-6)

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

 

 

From the Reading Machine Fun City The animation of this easy elementary game brings a touch of fun to the tough job of identifying mistakes in spelling. (Grades 1-3)

Best Books for Teaching About
Grammar
Inventors and Inventions

Total Reader: How Cool is That?

Ten Writing Prompts for Students Students practice writing skills as they respond to a motivating prompt.

Jamie Bostons Online Book Club Parents, teachers, and students read and share ideas in this online book club.

Writing Lesson #1 In groups of five, every student takes part in writing a round-robin story. (Grades 3-12)

Writing Lesson #2 Be an alien. Persuade your master to adopt a custom you witnessed on Earth. (Grades K-12)