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Explore the coolest teaching resources on the Web.

From the Math Machine
Send in the Trolls is a fun Web site for teaching about probability. (Grades 2-6)

From the Science Machine
Use Microbe Zoo to explore biology. (Grades 3-12)

From the Reading Machine
Word Confusion reinforces vocabulary and homophones. (Grades 3-12)


I recently read a blog entry written by a high-school senior just weeks away from graduation. The essay, from the blog A Boundless World, was called Why Our Current Education System Is Failing. In it, this clearly thoughtful young man said, "Its obvious our current education system needs major reform; until then, it can proudly boast a fat D- on its fridge."
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Wire Side Chat
Giving Arts a Boost
Now a successful businessman, Richard Fields still remembers his elementary school music teacher. He's funding an extensive arts program at his former school to give today's students the experiences he had.

Teacher Feature
Fearless Learners
Harriet Ball's strategies breed success for at-risk students.

Strategy of the Week
Every-Day Activities
Most students love routine. Use that fact to your advantage by offering daily activities in curriculum areas. "Every Day" Activities offer reinforcement and practice, ensure retention, and improve end-of-year test results.




Ken Shore: Classroom Problem Solver
Dealing With Bullies
If schools are to make real headway against bullying, they need a school-wide anti-bullying campaign that has the commitment of staff, students, and parents.


Ms. Powell's Tips for Organizing Your Classroom
Paper Organizers Simplify Take-Home Tasks
Use a metal and plastic or cardboard paper organizer to organize notes, flyers, and forms for students to take home.

Classroom Management Article of the Week
Token Economies Yield Promising Results
When classroom management is a struggle, the answer might be as simple as the traditional American "five and dime!" See how systems based on "token economies" can work with even the toughest classes.


From Our Classroom Tips Library
Classroom Management: Storage on the Cheap
Behavior Management: Bullying, Hall Passes, Tardiness
Motivating Kids: Know Your Students
Book Report Makeover: Sell It!
Homework Tips: First Things First
Best Idea Ever: Using Mnemonics
Testing Tips: What's a...?




Emma McDonald: The New Teacher Advisor
Teaching Special-Needs Students in the Regular Classroom
We aren't alone when dealing with special-needs students. Unlike in the old one-room schoolhouse, teachers today have a number of support resources available.


Fred Jones's Tools for Teaching
Exceptions to the Rule
What happens when the body language of Meaning Business produces the opposite of what we expect? How do we handle the exceptions to the rule?


Eric Baylin's Songs to Brighten a Teacher's Day
Passing Time
Passing Time is a re-make of that favorite song Over the River and Though the Woods, but instead of Thanksgiving, it celebrates our ability to maintain the frenetic pace of school.


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



THE MATH CORNER

Featured Math Article
Connect Math to the Community
Devise math homework that reaches children through their community -- the things they see and do every day in their own neighborhoods. Wendy Petti's Math Cats
Twenty Questions for Math Class
Place a mystery math word on the back of each student and let students wander about trying to figure out "What am I?"

Boxcar Math
Subtraction War
Subtraction from 10.

And Away They Go!
How many miles does the Gomez family travel?

Math Mnemonics
Metric units of measure.

THE SCIENCE LAB
Changing Weight With Your Fingertip
A demonstration of the effects of water displacement and gravity.


Exploring Writing Through Children's Books
Explore how to teach paragraph structure and use of details to support topic through the picture book, When Jesse Came Across the Sea, by Amy Hest.

A Teachable Moment
Constantine Christopulos's second graders petition for fewer green beans.

Name That Tune
Write new holiday lyrics for a familiar tune.
Future World
Describe your vision of the world 25 years from now.

Writing Lessons
Circulatory System Travel Brochures
Create travel brochures for a trip through the human circulatory system.
Reporting Live From the 20th Century
Report live from one of the top news stories of the 20th century.


Reading Feature
Teaching Japanese Poetry Writing
Writing haiku can be a way through which children express their inner souls; a window through which one can see a child's world.

Uptown Mouse and Country Mouse
When these cousins exchange visits, they find that home is truly where you make it.


Cathy Puett Miller
Teaching Reading by Example
A series of thought-provoking questions designed to help teachers reassess their influence on their students, and rediscover how to help students translate the skills they are learning into tools for life.


Best Books for Teaching About...
December Holidays
Countries of the World





More from Our Professional Development Channel

This ten-part series from the Department of Education explores the components of a successful strategy for educating children with ADHD.

Part 10
Classroom Accommodations for Children With ADHD

Many children with ADHD benefit from accommodations that reduce distractions in the classroom environment and help them to stay on task and learn.