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From the Reading Machine
Gator's Smash 'Em reinforces spelling. (Grades 2-6)

From the Math Machine
Star Gazing teaches angle measurement. (Grades 2-6)

From the Science Machine
Use Cyber Tiger to explore the topics of zoology. (Grades 1-4)


If the ancient proverb is correct and "Competition is the whetstone of talent," then there appears to be much opportunity for honing talent this fall; my mailbox is brimming with announcements for contests and competitions. Read more.



Veteran Actor Tony Danza Steps onto Classroom Stage

Years after studying to be a history teacher, actor Tony Danza decided to try his skills in the classroom as a high-school English teacher. His experiences as a first-year teacher in Philadelphia are featured in the A&E series, "Teach: Tony Danza."


Life Lessons
When dealing with bullying, be sure every act of discipline provides an opportunity for bullies to discover their own compassion and develop it as they would a muscle.

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

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.




The Playground Problem-Solving Bench
Resolve playground problems peacefully.

Save the Year in Pictures
Document learning and create memories.
A Flexible Seating Chart
Sticky noted make seating easy.
Rewards from the Red-Ticket Jar
Encourage class participation.


Dr. Ken Shore: The ABCs of Bullying Prevention
A Bullying Prevention Program
Discover what steps you should take to implement a bullying prevention program in your school.



Tips for Organizing Your Classroom
I See You Have It!
Create a visual reminder to track who needs to turn in field trip permissions slips, signed report cards, and so on.

Classroom Management Article
A Safe and Orderly Environment
"That's a put-down," John Ash tells his students. "We don't use put-downs. We tell the other person how we are feeling and what we want to happen." Can Ash's strategy help you eliminate put-downs from your classroom too?


From Our Classroom Tips Library
Classroom Management: Record Keeping
Behavior Management: Tattling, Attendance
Motivating Kids: Keep It Interactive
Book Report Makeover: Life Sized Portraits
Homework Tips: Homework Tickets
Best Idea: Self-Designed Homework
Testing Tips: Wake Up!





Emma McDonald: The New Teacher Advisor
Helping Students Survive Standardized Tests
You might recognize the feeling -- butterflies in the stomach, sweaty palms.... But testing is a fact of life for students. It's up to teachers to guide them through the process and help them overcome the fear.



Joe Martin: The Teacher Motivator
More Who, Less What
WHAT we teach is vitally important to our students success, as well as our schools success. But sacrificing the WHO we teach for the WHAT we teach is just plain criminal.



Eric Baylin's Songs to Brighten a Teacher's Day
Parent-Teacher Conferences
It's not that most parents aren't supportive. But there's always that one conference...the parents who have no intention of listening to anything you say. Perhaps a song would help?



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.


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




THE MATH AND SCIENCE CORNER




Wendy Petti's Math Cats
Functions in the Real World

Functions will really begin to come to life as students find uses for functions in the real world.

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!
What numbers did they roll?


3 Addend Snap
Addition of three addends
(Grades 2-6)
Math Mnemonics
Borrowing in subtraction. THE SCIENCE LAB
Changing Weight With Your Fingertip
The effects of water displacement and gravity.


Ten Tips for Young Writers
Write regularly, write about what you know, imitate writers you admire, don't be afraid of rejection... -- those tips and more from an experienced editor.

A+ Ideas for Creative Writing.
Susan Schweiker has a unique approach to building creative, confident writers: She promises all her students A's.


The Worst Invention Ever
I think the worst invention ever is the...

Success and Failure
Is failure a better teacher than success?

Writing Lessons
Dead Word Wall Kills Overused Words
Create a "Dead Word Wall" to "kill" overused words. (Grades K-12)
Write a Caption
Write captions for amusing photos.
(Grades 4-12)


Cathy Puett Miller:
Sustained Silent Reading
Independent silent reading has been a time-honored educational tool, but many teachers argue that there are more effective ways to spend the time. What do the experts say?

Reader's Theater
Rapunzel's Rap
Queen Beetifah raps about a princess with long, golden hair who was locked away and found by a music-loving prince.

Reading Feature
Model Sustained Silent Reading to Devleop Independent Readers
Whether SSR is a private time activity or a discussion or writing motivator, most experts agree that one thing is essential to its success. It is crucial that teachers participate in the process as role models.


Best Books for Teaching About...
Zoos
Games



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 3
Successful Instruction for Students With ADHD: Introducing Lessons

Students with ADHD learn best with a carefully structured academic lesson -- one where the teacher explains what he or she wants children to learn and places the lesson in the context of previous lessons.