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Love teaching again! Read Professor Joe Martins inspirational essays on becoming the teacher you want to be.
Anansi succumbs to greed in our latest original Readers Theater script.
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Top Ten Reasons to Build Students Moral IQ Moral Intelligence is what helps youth act right with or without our guidance, and the best news is that this critical intelligence can be taught. Here are 10 reasons why we must build our students Moral IQ.

Lesson Study Can Improve Teaching and Learning Through lesson study, teachers learn to work together to develop, teach, and refine a lesson. While this can mean breaking old teaching habits, the authors of a guide to lesson study say the result is improved instruction and student learning.

Spelling With just a few new strategies and activities, you can turn your spelling practices from dull to dynamic and your students' spelling skills from grating to great.

Competition C-SPAN StudentCam Contest encourages kids to think seriously about issues that affect their community and nation.

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Professor Joe Martin Now is always the right time to do the right thing."

Emma McDonald Student misbehavior isn't always caused by bad attitudes. Often students misbehave out of boredom. Keeping students involved and engaged is the very best solution.

Dr. Fred Jones Anything can be taught in the form of a team game, and team games make terrific PATs. Discover games you can play to let students "have fun with learning."

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

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

Ms. Powells Tips for Organizing Your Classroom Tired of trash and school supplies falling out of students desks? Brainstorm -- and diagram -- the qualities of a clean desk.

Meet the other members of Education Worlds Columnist Team.

The Tall and Short of It Use the clues to match each girl with the correct height and weight.

Cooperative Learning Saves the Day Dr. Theodore Panitz shares three cooperative-learning activities you can uses in your math classroom.

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

Math Mnemonics Add, subtract, multiply, or divide?

From the Math Machine Connect the Numbers Students click numbers in correct order to complete dot-to-dot pictures. (Grades preK-K)

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

 

 

Anansi and the Yam Hills A sneaky spider is undone by greed.

Improving Fluency in Struggling Readers Fluency is critically connected with how readers deal with print and gain meaning from it. We need to look at teaching and assessing fluency as a triangle with three important sides...

How to Read Aloud Eight tips for getting the maximum benefit from reading aloud.

From the Reading Machine Synonym Toast Toss slices of bread into the toaster to help Captain Huggy Face. But be careful. The bread you choose must contain a synonym for the word on the toaster (Grades 3-12)

 

Discovering the Writers Within Skill-based instruction is important, but we also must include the essential element of motivation. Convince students that writing is worthwhile and their skills will grow.

Family History Project Donna Kieltys family history project teaches students who Americans" are.

Writing Lesson #1 Compare Cinderella to the native tale The Rough-Face Girl. (Grades K-5)

Writing Lesson #2 Learn about slant by comparing how several newspapers cover a story. (Grades 3-12)

Writing Bug #1 Three things I am most thankful for are...

Writing Bug #2 I'm really good at these three things