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From the Science Machine
Use Thrown for a Curve to explore physics concepts. (Grades 4-8)

From the Reading Machine
2Bee or Nottoobee reinforces verbs and present/past tense. (Grades 1-4)

From the Math Machine
Reaction Math is a fun Web site for teaching addition, subtraction, or multiplication. (Grades 1-12)


I wish Christmas would just come already so I can finally stop shopping. It seems as though no matter how holiday-ready I think I am, I keep finding new things to buy, or new people to buy things for, right up until the minute the stores close on Christmas Eve. And if I'm not actually shopping, I'm thinking about shopping, usually wondering what to get those people -- and we all have a few of them on our shopping lists -- who have everything and want nothing and give too generously to be overlooked.

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Does December Spell Dilemma in Your School?
Focus on holiday education instead of celebration for a peaceful season.

Emphasize the Giving This Holiday Season
Are your students too focused on the gimme elements of the holiday season? Teach them about the true meaning of the season by emphasizing the giving over the getting.

Teacher Feature
Letters from Santa
Julie Woletz's high schoolers write letters from Santa.

Strategy of the Week
Teaching Manners
Character education is a hot topic, but education in manners often receives scant attention. Teachers who "teach" manners say, however, that they notice a real difference in students' attitudes and academics.




Ken Shore: Classroom Problem Solver
Hallway Hassles
Behavior problems often occur when students line up and walk through the halls. That is not the time to relax rules or lessen efforts to maintain discipline.


Ms. Powell's Tips for Organizing Your Classroom
Storing Communal Supplies
Designate one area of your room for communal supplies that students can access easily.

Classroom Management Article of the Week
Wanted: Rewards, Rewards, and More Rewards
Education World takes a look at a wide variety of rewards used by teachers in the classroom. If you are looking for a way to reward successful students or good behavior, you might find the ticket here.


From Our Classroom Tips Library
Classroom Management: Who's There? (Taking Attendance)
Behavior Management: Table of Honor and Behavior Chain
Motivating Kids: Field Trip Prep
Book Report Makeover: Setting Site Search
Homework Tips: Calendar Kids
Best Idea Ever: A Penny for Luck
Testing Tips: Bubble Up!




Emma McDonald: The New Teacher Advisor
Long-Term Planning Strategies
A little long-term planning can help keep you from getting overwhelmed and stressed out in the weeks ahead. Emma McDonald offers a practical planning system that will ensure a successful spring semester for you and your students.


Fred Jones's Tools for Teaching
PAT: Learning to Give in Order to Get
To learn time management, students must have time -- time they desire; time they are willing to work for. "Preferred Activity Time" or PAT, therefore, is the time you give students to teach them time management and to give yourself the opportunity to teach.


Eric Baylin's Songs to Brighten a Teacher's Day
This Is Why I Am a Teacher
Do you refuse to admit to your non-teaching friends that the school calendar -- with its frequent breaks -- is one of the great joys of teaching? Don't be afraid. Join in singing the praises of the coming winter break.


Meet other members of Education World's Professional Development columnist team.



THE MATH CORNER

Featured Article
Santa Claus and Newton's Laws of Motion
Students decide which of Newton's Three Laws of Motion applies to each of three Santa scenarios.

Wendy Petti's Math Cats
Winter Math
Whether you live in an area that sees lots of snow or one that never feels a flake, you and your students can enjoy the fun and fascination of mathematical snowflake explorations.

Boxcar Math
Snap Two It
Place value and adding 1-digit and 2-digit numbers.

What Color Is Your Balloon?
How many balloons of each color does Jeremy have to sell?

Math Mnemonics
Circumference of a circle.

THE SCIENCE LAB
Underwater "Eggspert"
A demonstration that eggs contain air and how to test for it.


Strategies for Teaching Pre-Writing
Good writing doesn't start with formulas and formats. Thinking, defining what the writer wants to say, planning, and exploring -- that is where it begins. Use these strategies to help students realize they have powerful, important things to say.

Write Your Own Life
Sue Flaherty's sixth graders write about their hopes and dreams as they contemplate their futures.


Folktale Writing
Author helps students write folktales of their own. (Grades 3-8)

Write a Song About American History
Songs about events in history inspire students to write their own song lyrics. (Grades 5-12)

Writing Bugs
A Strange Thing
You woke up to discover that you had been turned into a thing
A Talk With Mother Nature
If you could talk with Mother Nature, what would you ask her?


Holiday High Jinks
When a feuding cat and dog realize that their family is abandoning them for the holidays, they team up with a mouse named Moose to change the course of events. What transpires is a fun tale of friendship with a twist.

Cathy Puett Miller
Who's on Your Reading Team?
Whether you have moved kicking and screaming into 21st century reading instruction or have welcomed it with open arms, you know that teachers no longer are alone; collaboration is key.


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