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Are you teaching the real story of the first Thanksgiving? Visit our Thanksgiving Holiday Center to find out.
Dont miss Wendy Pettis latest column on writing in the Math classroom -- including 18 writing prompts guaranteed to help students think about math in new ways.
Dr. Ken Shore talks about dealing with asthma in the classroom in his latest Ask Dr. Shore column. You wont want to miss his sensible and practical tips.

The First Thanksgiving Are you teaching the true Thanksgiving story or is the version you're passing on to your students a blend of fact and myth? Ready to set the record straight?

The Pilgrims Revisited The Internet is full of useful materials for exploding myths about the Pilgrims, the Indians, the Mayflower, and the First Thanksgiving. This week, Education World explores the best of those resources.

Timelines Timelines provide visual tools for studying brief periods of time -- or for examining a topic across centuries.

Competition The Futurework 2020 contest asks students to imagine jobs that will exist in the year 2020.

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From the Reading Machine Synonym Sams Lab Synonym Sam turns kids into synonym scientists. (Grades 2-4)


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Dr. Ken Shore I have a student in my class with a severe case of asthma. What do I need to know?


Emma McDonald The days of closing the classroom door and creating a self-contained world are over. Todays students need more than just one person to guide their education -- they need a team.

Leah Davies "Buddy programs," in which older students read or complete projects with younger children, teach such skills as taking turns, listening, and praising others. Learn how to start a buddy program in your school.

Dr. Fred Jones Tools for Teaching implements PBIS at level 2 -- secondary prevention in the classroom.

Eric Baylin Pretty soon we will break for Thanksgiving. By my count that's a third of the way. But, still, it's hard to believe it's only November, when the first months have seemed like a year.

Ms. Powells Tips for Organizing Your Classroom Storing big-Book and books-on-tape can be awkward, but heres a fabulous idea for keeping them organized.

Meet the other members of Education Worlds Columnist Team.

Writing About Math A look at the benefits, categories, topics, and prompts, and suggestions for creating a positive environment for writing about math.

How Many Squares? How many squares can students create using the dots in this puzzle?

Math Sites for Kids Do your students complain that math is "boring" or "too hard?" Change their minds with the activities at these interactive math sites, where math is a fascinating field for exploration.

Math Mnemonics Dividing Fractions

From the Math Machine Line Jumper Students have fun as they practice addition, subtraction, working with negative numbers, and using a number line. (Grades 1-7)

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

 

 

A Turkey Takes a Stand Trevor Turkey calls for a new law that would take turkey off the Thanksgiving menu -- and put an end to a beloved (by almost all!) national tradition.

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

Sustained Silent Reading Independent silent reading has been viewed as a time-honored educational tool. Yet today, many teachers sacrifice it for direct instruction, arguing that there are more effective ways to spend the time. What do the experts say?

Best Books for Teaching About

The Five Senses
Oceans

 

Kids Can W.R.I.T.E. (Write, Revise, Inform, Think, and Edit) One key to better writing is better writing assignments -- and the Internet has them. Let's tour a few of the finest writing activities the Web has to offer.

Letters to Home Alicia Harmans letter-writing lesson opens lines of communication.

Up-to-Date Aesop Rewrite an Aesop fable in modern language and a modern setting. (Grades K-12)

Save the Library Students write letters to save a library from closure. (Grades 3-8)

Each Person Is... What does this Native American proverb mean to you?

What Do You Look For? What three qualities do you look for in a friend?