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Is S.C. suffering from with Hectic Holiday Disorder?
Find out in this weeks original Readers Theater script.
Remember your favorite teacher? Do you measure up? Professor Joe has an idea for finding out.
Even teachers make mistakes., says Math Cats creator Wendy Petti. Learn how to turn your classroom slip-ups into student motivators.

Inspiring Artists An art teacher encourages his students to create art while he explores the nation's parks.


FugleFlicks Give New Meaning to "Art Film" Making movies to teach art concepts has transformed Tricia Fuglestad's teaching and the way her students learn.

Brag Phone Calls Too often, parent-teacher communication is about negative things students do. Many teachers see the value in calling parents to report good news.

Even Teachers Make Mistakes Last year, when a student caught me in a mistake, I said, "This is the first math mistake I've ever made!" From then on, students took it as a friendly challenge to catch the math teacher making another math mistake.

The Bird or the Egg? How many birds can you hatch from just one egg?

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

Math Mnemonics Multiplying Negative Numbers

From the Math Machine Long Line o’ Math Cats Math Cats line up to help students practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and problem solving. (Grades 5-12)

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 Miss Pinto's Page.

Professor Joe Martin Remember your favorite teacher. Reflect on everything that made you admire and respect him or her. Now, pretend to be your favorite teacher for at least one week this month.

Leah Davies These activities are designed to foster students self-understanding, positive peer interaction, initiative, and learning.

Emma McDonald Being passionate about your subject area communicates fascination and energy to your students. They soak up that energy and return it back to you double-fold.

Eric Baylin Sometimes you wonder if its worth it to stay home. What happens to students when they sense that a substitute is a bit green and gullible? Surely, its material for a song!

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

Ms. Powells Tips for Organizing Your Classroom If your whiteboard gets cluttered easily, try sectioning it off with attractive bulletin board borders.

Meet the other members of Education Worlds Columnist Team.

Competition Turn your favorite teaching tricks into prizes in the Writing Teacher Tips and Techniques Contest.

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Reading Tips Reading comprehension, like phonemic awareness, decoding, and fluency, can be taught. Ideas for improving student concentration and reading comprehension.

The Strange Case of S.C. A doctor invites the family and friends of S.C., a patient with Hectic Holiday Disorder, to share their stories with a scientific panel.

Engaged Reading Centering reading around student interests, motivation, and self-concept is how we give every student a reason to read.

From the Reading Machine Punctuation Paintball Sharp shooting and an eye for punctuation errors make for a winning a combination. (Grades 1-8)

Best Books for Teaching About
Manners
Fairy Tales

Discovering the Writers Within Convince students that writing is worthwhile and that their oral vocabulary and reading experiences give them tools to express themselves. Their skills will grow.

Literary characters transform Student Writing Jeanne Seiler-Phillips character transformation activity motivates students to think critically and write with a purpose as they develop characters in their writing.

Planet X Celebrate the Bill of Rights anniversary (Dec. 15) by writing a Bill of Rights for a colony on a distant planet. (Grades 4-8)

The Mail Race Students write friendly letters to random schools; track responses on a map. (Grades 3-8)

A Letter to Santa Claus Dear Santa, Today, I am writing about somebody else