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From the Math Machine Planet Blaster is a fun Web site for teaching basic computation or algebra. (Grades 2-7)
From the Science Machine
Use Flower Pollination to explore the topics of biology and flowering plants. (Grades 3-12)
From the Reading Machine Synonym Toast is a great way to reinforce vocabulary, synonyms. (Grades 3-12)
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Two Crucial Conversations
Five crucial conversations drive educational excellence. The first two are about unsupportive leaders and failing teachers.
Handprints Across the World
David Anderson's collaborative project helps students learn about other cultures -- and share their own.
The Book Whisperer
A chat with Donalyn Miller about her almost mystical success in getting kids to read.
Strategy of the Week
Parent Open House Open house night is the perfect opportunity to make connections with parents. With a little planning, your school can improve open house attendance and make a good first impression too.
Ken Shore: The Classroom Problem Solver The Unmotivated Student
When working with an unmotivated student, you first have to convince him that he can be successful, and then you must figure out how to capture his interest.
Ms. Powell's Tips for Organizing Your Classroom Pockets of Real World Reading Material
Store real-world reading materials in an attractive and child-friendly way.
Classroom Management Article of the Week
Class Meetings: A Democratic Approach to Classroom Management
Patterned after family meetings in her own home, teacher Donna Styles established a format for class meetings that enabled her students to share their thoughts and solve classroom issues on their own.
From Our Classroom Tips Library
Classroom Management: Easy Seat Assignments Behavior Management: Make-Up Work, Chat Busters Motivating Kids: Engage Them With Props Book Report Makeover: Character Interview Homework Tips: Excuses, Excuses Best Idea: Calendar Art Testing Tips: Just in Time
Emma McDonald: The New Teacher Advisor Developing Positive Parent Partnerships
If we are to reach our goal of producing successful students, we must partner with the people ultimately responsible for those students -- their parents.
Fred Jones: Tools for Teaching Weaning the Helpless Handraisers (Part 2)
Developing and implementing a "Visual Instruction Plan" can reduce the duration of your helping interactions with helpless handraisers from 30 seconds to 5 seconds.
Ruth Sidney Charney: The Responsive Classroom From Our Hopes and Dreams Come the Rules
The quest for rules helps us achieve our hopes. "If we are going to learn math...make friends...what rules do we need?" Rules help the good things happen.
Eric Baylin: Songs to Brighten a Teacher's Day Thank Goodness for Weekends
The concept of a day of rest dates to ancient times, but the notion of a two-day buffer between five-day work weeks is a relatively new innovation. And what a brilliant, sanity-saving innovation it is.
Meet other members of Education World's Professional Development columnist team.
How to Write a Five-Paragraph Essay
Help students develop their writing skills with these step-by-step instructions for planning, outlining, and writing a five-paragraph essay.
Meeler's Web Log Class
Hillary Meeler's students blog their way to better writing skills.
Writing Bugs Inquiring Minds Want to Know Become a news reporter. Time for a Change If I could change one thing about myself...
Tomie dePaola's Adelita: A Bio Poem Write a bio poem about Adelita. (Grades K-2)
Art Imitates Life Study postcards of WWI; create postcards that reflect your life. (Grades 3-12)
Cathy Puett Miller: The Reading Coach Getting Parents in the Literacy Loop
What is the literacy background of your students' families? Learn how to best approach each type of parent and involve them in their child's literacy learning.
Reader's Theater How the Camel Got Its Hump
At the beginning of the world, there is much work to do. But while others carry the load, the camel refuses to help. So the magical Wizard of All Deserts teaches the lazy animal a lesson.
Reading Feature
Checkpoints in Reading
The Council for Educational Development and Research (CEDaR) has created a list of checkpoints in reading -- for kindergarten and grades 3, 6, 9, and 12 -- to help parents better understand their childs reading development.
Best Books for Teaching About...
Constitution Day Fitness
More from Our Professional Development Archive
Have you seen our Science Machine? Part of our Learning Machine series (which also includes a Reading Machine and a Math Machine), the Science Machine links to three dozen online resources to help you teach and reinforce important science concepts and skills. Use them with your whole class or schedule students to use the activities individually on computers in your classroom science center. Either way, these resources provide you with 36 ready-made science lessons -- and they make great reward time activities too.
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