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From the Math Machine
Cookie Dough is a fun Web site for teaching place value and the spelling of number words. (Grades K-5)

From the Science Machine
Use KODAK: Close to Perfection to explore the topics of biology, insects, nature, and photography. (Grades K-12)

From the Reading Machine
The Grammar Gorillas reinforces parts of speech. (Grades 2-8)

September 24 is National Punctuation Day. Celebrate with your students by encouraging them to enter the first ever National Punctuation Day Haiku Contest. The deadline for entries is September 30. Winners, say contest organizers, will receive "a plethora of punctuation goodies."



School Photo Day Made Easy
Photographer Linda Russell shares with teachers, parents, and students her tips for creating frame-able -- and embarrassment-free -- school portraits.

A Week in the Life of...
Penny Lowe's fifth graders chronicle their year -- and the resulting books become treasured family mementos.


Wire Side Chat
An Inspiring Teacher Draws Her Inspiration from Students

Finding ways to put students at the center of their own learning and helping them find their passions are just some of the reasons Sarah Brown Wessling was named the 2010 National Teacher of the Year.

Strategy of the Week
Brain-Based Teaching
Discover the latest research on the brain and learn how it affects teaching and learning. Learn how to make the most of brain research in your classroom and in your personal life. Where did you leave those car keys?


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




Ken Shore: The ABCs of Bullying Prevention
Understanding School Bullying
Bullying takes place when a stronger or more powerful child intentionally and repeatedly torments a more vulnerable child.



Ms. Powell's Tips for Organizing Your Classroom
Create a Conference-Form Folder
Rather than keep conference forms filed for individual children, place the whole class's conference forms in one folder.

Classroom Management Article of the Week
The Power of Written Praise
Being roused from a sound sleep by a parent can be a rude awakening. But in one case it got educator Max Fischer reflecting about the power of written praise to raise student achievement.


From Our Classroom Tips Library
Classroom Management: Creative Open House Activities
Behavior Management: Homework, Attendance, Tardiness
Motivating Kids: The Homework Wave
Book Report Makeover: Concentration
Homework Tips: Freedom of Choice
Best Idea: Prop Boxes
Testing Tips: Parent Partners





Ruth Sidney Charney: The Responsive Classroom
The Importance of Modeling
Modeling classroom rules involves demonstrating the specific behaviors and language patterns of an expectation. Teachers act out the behaviors, showing what each looks and sounds like.



Emma McDonald: The New Teacher Advisor
Sparking the Hearts and Minds of Students
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.



Joe Martin: The Teacher Motivator
Raise Your Standards
We teachers face enough negativity from the public without having to worry about tension within our own ranks. This month, therefore, Im asking you to raise your standards for your colleagues.



Fred Jones's Tools for Teaching
Exploiting Structured Practice
A key part of teachers' jobs is to create perfect practice. Creating bad habits is the alternative. Teaching it right the first time is easier than breaking bad habits.



Eric Baylin's Songs to Brighten a Teacher's Day
Chewing Gum in School
It's a sticky issue any way you look at it. What to do? Exact penalties and punishments or let them chew? (Try explaining that to the cleaning staff!) What to do? Let's sing!


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




THE MATH AND SCIENCE CORNER



Wendy Petti's Math Cats
Fall Math
Discover a windfall of math activities related to leaves, weather, and seasons.

Cooperative Learning
Saves the Day

The teacher was failing in Math class until...cooperative learning saved the day!

Go Figure!
Which car should Melanie buy? How far has each car been driven?


Your Place or Mine?
Identifying place value from 10,000 to .00001

Math Mnemonics
Greater than or less than?

THE SCIENCE LAB
Hot Box
A demonstration of why Venus has such a high temperature.


Write on Target
From hall graffiti to a winter memoir, these activities will have your students penning with pleasure.

Letters to Home
Alicia Harman's letter-writing lesson opens lines of communication between school and home.


Be a Sport
What is your favorite sport to watch?

Acting Like a Little Kid
Tell about the last time you acted like a little kid.

Writing Lessons
Ten Prompts for Student Writing
Ten prompts for engaging writing assignments.(Grades 3-8)
Headline News
Create simple stories using words cut from newspaper headlines. (Grades 3-12)


Cathy Puett Miller:
Beyond Comprehension
This multi-faceted approach to teaching comprehension includes five additions to the NRP's suggested reading curriculum.

Reader's Theater
Lace Up against Bullying
Two students create a unique plan that rallies everyone in their school to take a stand against bullying.

Reading Feature
Reading Aloud: Are Students Ever Too Old?
Do you read aloud to your students? Is there ever a time when students are too old to be read to? Many teachers are firm believers in reading aloud -- even at the high school and college levels.


Best Books for Teaching About...
Bullies
Friendship



Learn what Total Reader can do for your students.



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 1
Identifying Children With ADHD

Inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity are the core symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. When a child exhibits behaviors associated with ADHD, consequences might include difficulties with academics and with forming relationships with his or her peers.