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From the Math Machine
Buggin' Out teaches problem solving. (Grades 1-4)

From the Science Machine
Use Butter to explore states of matter. (Grades K-6)

From the Reading Machine
Super Readers Challenge reinforces reading skills. (PreK-2)


Put a school on your holiday gift list this year. You'll find that classrooms are a lot easier to buy for than those distant cousins you've been fretting over -- and the school will be a lot more grateful.

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Activity Works
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Celebrate the 100th Day in 100 Ways
The best 100 ideas for celebrating the 100th day of school. Try one -- or 100 -- with your students!

Transition Programs Help Incoming Freshmen
Everyone knows the transition to high school can be a challenging one. Thats why high schools have initiated summer camps for incoming freshman and special programs that track and support students who experience difficulty during the first months in their new surroundings.

Teacher Feature
Special Friday
Victor Vzquez's "Special Friday" activities address multiple intelligences, add fun.

Strategy of the Week
The 100th Day
Celebrate the 100th day of school by organizing a celebration that engages students in activities that promote special fun and memorable learning.


What can you do with SchoolNotes? Check out Heather Ashmore's Life Science Page.




A Focus on Performance
How to "package" successful instruction.

Dont Forget Your PANTS!
Memory aids promote organization.
Sign In, Please
Avoid time-consuming attendance routines.


Ken Shore: Classroom Problem Solver
The Angry Student: Part 1
Your challenge in working with a student whose emotional temperature often reaches the boiling point is to control your own feelings as well as those of the student.


Ms. Powell's Tips for Organizing Your Classroom
After-School Tracking
Keeping track of where students go after school can be simple -- even when their home schedules arent.

Classroom Management Article of the Week
Class Meetings: A Democratic Approach to Classroom Management
Teacher Donna Styles established a format for class meetings that enables students to share their thoughts and solve classroom issues on their own.


From Our Classroom Tips Library
Classroom Management: Easy Bulletin Boards
Behavior Management: Barter Day, Behavior
Motivating Kids: Student-Teacher for a Day
Book Report Makeover: Resume Writing
Homework Tips: Classroom Secretary
Best Idea Ever: Glue-Some Images
Testing Tips: A Guessing Game





Joe Martin: The Teacher Motivator
Go for Your Teaching Goals
Persuade yourself to buy what youre selling by overexposing yourself to your own commercial. And what are you trying to sell yourself? Your teaching goals!



Fred Jones's Tools for Teaching
Having Fun With PAT
Once you master the mechanics of Responsibility Training, operating the program boils down to having fun with students and with learning.



Eric Baylin's Songs to Brighten a Teacher's Day
We Never Get Snow Days
This cold-weather song might not resonate with all teachers, but I hope all will empathize with this teacher's lament penned after a poorly timed blizzard.


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THE MATH AND SCIENCE CORNER



THE MATH CORNER


Wendy Petti's Math Cats
Picturing Mental Math
Help students become more mathematically literate by giving them tools for quick mental math and by modeling those tools concretely.

Featured Article
The Mathematics of Music
Try these simple ideas to incorporate music or mathematics into your next lesson.

Boxcar Math
Beginners Skip Counting
Skip-counting in preparation for multiplication and division.

Summer Slushies
What flavors -- and how many -- slushies did each boy drink?

Math Mnemonics
Multiplying two-digit numbers by two-digit numbers.

THE SCIENCE LAB
Upside Down
A demonstration of light reflection and the properties of light.


Conferencing With Young Writers
How can we help students discover that writer within through our conferencing time with them?

A+ Ideas for Creative Writing
Susan Schweiker has a unique approach to building creative, confident writers: it starts with promising them A's!


Candy Heart Stories
Write a story based on a candy conversation heart. (Grades K-8)
Heads Up for Headlines
Write headlines that express the main ideas of news stories. (Grades K-12)


Inquiring Minds
Choose a weird headline; be a news reporter.

$100,000 to Spend
You have $100,000 to spend -- but there's a catch!


Reading Feature
Using Fairy Tales to Debate Ethics
What better way to spark a spirited classroom debate on ethics than by exploring the complex messages often found in fairy tales?

Cathy Puett Miller
Help Students Make Independent Connections
Help kids make the connection between instructional strategies and independent reading.

A Mysterious Message
As a school celebrates its 100th birthday, workers find a paper containing a century-old code. Can students decipher it?


Best Books for Teaching About...
Friends and Friendship
The 100th Day of School



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