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From the Science Machine
Use Air Junk to explore the topics of biology, air quality, and health. (Grades 3-8)

From the Reading Machine
Punctuation Paintball reinforces punctuation and capitalization. (Grades 1-8)

From the Math Machine
Tangram Game teaches students shapes and problem solving. (Grades K-6)



Wire Side Chat
Books in the Home Can Predict a Child's Education Level

The presence of books in the home has a greater influence on a child's level of education than does parents' income, nationality, or level of education. A 20-year study shows how investing in books can make a big difference.

Create a Design
Elaine Kaskela's "Create a Design" box helps students who finish assignments early use class time constructively.


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.


Strategy of the Week
Journal Writing
Journal writing in the classroom can take many forms and serve many purposes. Whatever the intent or structure, however, for many teachers journal writing is an integral part of the curriculum.


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




Ken Shore: The ABCs of Bullying Prevention
Bullying Myths
Erroneous beliefs about bullying downplay the seriousness of the problem, and keep caring adults from taking the necessary action to stop it. A look at the lies -- and the truth -- about bullying.


Ms. Powell's Tips for Organizing Your Classroom
Store Manipulatives for Efficiency
Keep frequently-used manipulatives and class sets of materials in communal bins.

Classroom Management Article of the Week
99 Ways to Say "Very Good"
Start off the new school year on the right foot. Choose -- and use -- these 99+ ways to say "very good" to your students.


From Our Classroom Tips Library
Classroom Management: Start the Year Right
Behavior Management: Attendance, Reflection, Character Education
Motivating Kids: Give Them a Choice
Book Report Makeover: Once Upon a Timeline
Homework Tips:On the Installment Plan
Best Idea: Up Their Organization
Testing Tips: Testing! Testing!




Fred Jones's Tools for Teaching
Making "Say, See, Do Teaching" Affordable
In the Say, See, Do Teaching method, you tell students what to do, you show them what to do, and then you have them do it. The process is repeated as students learn by doingone step at a time.


Emma McDonald: The New Teacher Advisor
How to Involve and Engage Students
Student misbehavior isn't always caused by bad attitudes. Often students misbehave out of boredom. Keeping students involved and engaged is the very best solution.


Eric Baylin's Songs to Brighten a Teacher's Day
There's a Hole in Their Thinking
Excuses! Excuses! Youve probably heard them all through the years. The gaps in their logic, though, seem a lot like the proverbial "hole-y" bucket: They never hold much water.


Leah Davies: The Teacher Counselor
Solutions Through Peer Mediation
Peer mediation offers schools an alternative to traditional disciplinary practices. The goal of such programs is to reduce conflict and teach problem-solving skills.


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




THE MATH AND SCIENCE CORNER




Wendy Petti's Math Cats
Financial Literacy

Even young students can develop healthy habits of saving toward short-term and long-term goals.

Kids Discover the Value of Learning
If I Had a Hammer uses the construction of a small house, to show kids how to put to work what they learn in school.

Go Figure!
How many birds can you hatch from just one egg?


Adding War
Addition facts 1 to 10 and 1 to 18 combinations
(Grades 1 - 3)

Math Mnemonics
How to write numerals to 10.

THE SCIENCE LAB
The Importance of Space Suits
A demonstration of how a space suit affects an astronaut's blood.


Kickball, Calisthenics, and Composition? Writing and Phys Ed
Learn how students can exercise their bodies and their writing skills all year long.

A Week in the Life of
Penny Lowe's fifth graders chronicle their year -- week by week.

Writing Lessons

"Dead Word" Wall
"Kill" overused words with a "Dead Word" wall. (Grades K-12)

Write a Caption
Write captions for amusing photos.
(Grades 4-12)

Writing Bugs
Writing Is Hard Work
Is the wastebasket "a writer's best friend"?
A Fitting Introduction
Introduce a person you admire


Cathy Puett Miller
Effective Vocabulary Instruction
Did you know that student vocabulary should increase by 2,000-3,000 words a year -- and about 400 of those words should be taught directly? But how?



Reader's Theater
Good to Be Green
Will Little Gerry Green Thumb be accepted into Nursery Rhyme Kingdom?


Reading Feature
The Authors' Picks: Must Read Books for Elementary Students
Are you looking for the best books to read with your elementary school students? Those in the know -- the authors of some of today's best-loved children's books -- share their personal favorites.


Best Books for Teaching About...
The Life Cycle
Math Concepts



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 2
An Overall Strategy for the Successful Instruction of Children With ADHD

Teachers who are successful in educating children with ADHD use a three-pronged strategy consisting of academic instruction, behavioral interventions, and classroom accommodations.