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From the Math Machine
Time to Move is a fun Web site for teaching measurement and sorting. (Grades 1-2)

From the Science Machine
Use Energy Vampires to explore the topics of energy and electricity. (Grades 2-6)

From the Reading Machine
Success with I Spy City depends on patience, a sharp eye, and careful reading.(Grades K-4)


I'm not going to tell you that bullying -- whether it takes place on the school playground or the cyber playground -- is bad, and ultimately destructive to both bully and bullied. I'd just be preaching to the choir. I am, however, going to remind you that, whether you see it or not, bullying is happening to your students every day -- in your classroom, in your hallways, on your playground, at your bus stops and street corners, and online.

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Edutainers Make Lessons Engaging, Relevant

In coining the term "edutainer," these authors aren't suggesting that teachers juggle, but rather that they use some entertainer-type skills to help make lessons more relevant and engaging.

Student-Written Books Spread
Anti-Bullying Message

No one is more knowledgeable about the causes and consequences of bullying than bullies and their targets. Two anti-bullying books written by middle school students aim to help peers and younger students realize the importance of speaking out against bullying.

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.

Wire Side Chat
Tony Danza on the 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."

Strategy of the Week
The Responsive Classroom
The Responsive Classroom approach emphasizes social and academic growth through morning meetings, organized play, guided discovery, and academic choice.


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




Morning Corner
Start off the day the right way.

Finding Time for Mutual Respect
Provide structure with "My Time."
Index Card Behavior Mod
Modify behavior a minute at a time.


Dr. Ken Shore: The ABCs of Bullying Prevention
Bully-Proofing Your Classroom
Prevention is, at its essence, a process of education, and many of the lessons students need to learn to dissuade them from bullying must come from you.


Tips for Organizing Your Classroom
A File Holder for Reading Strands
Keep a magazine file holder for each of the reading strands addressed in your state standards.

Classroom Management Article
Let's Cooperate!
Cooperation starts at the top! Teachers who use cooperative learning in their classrooms have developed techniques that make the most of this method, and they share them.


From Our Classroom Tips Library
Classroom Management: Get Parents Involved
Behavior Management: Supplies, Buddy Rooms
Motivating Kids: Celebrate Success
Book Report Makeover: Prove It!
Homework Tips: Countdown to Comprehension
Best Idea: Two "Sense" Worth
Testing Tips: There's a Problem!




Emma McDonald: The New Teacher Advisor
Become a Task Master
As a new teacher, its easy to become overwhelmed by the number of activities and tasks that fill your time. Its all too easy to let your tasks control you. Thats where time management comes in.


Joe Martin: The Teacher Motivator
Imitate to Motivate
Think back and remember your favorite teacher. Reflect on everything about that teacher that made you admire and respect him or her. Now, I want you to pretend to be your favorite teacher.


Eric Baylin's Songs to Brighten a Teacher's Day
Oh, the Substitute Is Comin in Today
What happens to students when they sense that a substitute is a bit green and gullible and can be reduced to whimpering? Surely, its material for a song!


Fred Jones's Tools for Teaching
Escaping the Paper-Grading Trap
The more adept you become at building work-check into teaching, the more responsibility students take for quality control, and the more your evenings are freed up for lesson planning.


Leah Davies: The Teacher Counselor
Rewards in the Classroom
Even though children who enter school are often inclined to be either intrinsically or extrinsically motivated, a worthwhile goal for educators is to foster intrinsic motivation in children.


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




THE MATH AND SCIENCE CORNER



Wendy Petti's Math Cats
Halloween Math
Halloween is a time for math fun -- for measuring pumpkin waistlines; for drawing spiders with coordinates; and for graphing candy counts. Featured Math Article
Teaching With Rap
Discover why raps lively lyrics, meaningful messages, and familiar beat can be powerful tools for learning. Go Figure!
Can you use the 16 squares to create a new pattern? Beware! It's harder than it looks.
Make 20
Addition and subtraction to 20; odd and even. (Grades 1-3)
Math Mnemonics
The measure of an angle. THE SCIENCE LAB
How Many Folds?
Students explore -- the scientific method.


Student Essays Describe Perfect School
Students in Sue Chanda's class envision a perfect school with more technology, smaller teacher-student ratios, more electives, and a later starting time.

The Weblog Class
Hilary Meeler's students blog their way to better writing skills.


A Halloween to Remember
As I ran scared, my Halloween candy

A Halloween Who, When, Where Story
Write a Halloween Story.

Writing Lessons
What a Pair
Older and younger students team up in this cross-grade writing activity.
Guide-Word Sentences
Creative writing: write sentences using guide words on a dictionary page.


Cathy Puett Miller:
Improving Fluency in Struggling Readers
There is much more to fluency than speed. We need to look at teaching and assessing fluency as a triangle with three important sides...

Reader's Theater
Dancing With the Nursery Rhyme Stars
It's a battle of fancy footwork as nursery rhyme characters face-off in a dance contest.

Reading Feature
Creating a Classroom of Writers Using the "Meet the Author" Collection
The words of real authors might be just the inspiration your students need to help them through the painstaking writing process.


Best Books for Teaching About...
Election Day
Apples



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 4
Successful Instruction for Students With ADHD: Conducting Lessons

Effective teachers periodically question children's understanding of the material, probe for correct answers before calling on other students, and identify which students need additional assistance.