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From the Reading Machine
Kangaroo Confusion reinforces upper and lowercase letters. (Grades PreK-1)

From the Math Machine
Addition Concentration is a fun Web site for teaching addition. (Grades 2-6)

From the Science Machine
Use Geyser Surpriser to explore the topics of earth science and geology. (Grades 1-6)


Election Day 2010 is fast approaching and I still don't know which candidates I'm voting for this year -- or should I say which candidates I'm voting against? Because in Connecticut, at least, this has been the dirtiest campaign year in my memory -- which is not short.

These are campaigns rife with personal attacks and all-out efforts to make one's opponent look venal or stupid or confused or corrupt using only innuendo, half-truths, and outright lies. I know I live in the state the pundits have named "Corrupticut," but I've never been quite as ashamed of that state as I have during the current election.

So you can understand why a recent email from RaceBridges for Schools caught my eye.

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Chatting the USA
Last year, third graders in Brewer, Maine, conversed through Web conference with classes from Florida to Alaska. Intrigued by their differences, it was the many similarities the children shared that forged special connections.

Place-Based Education
Turns Towns into Classrooms

What do chickens in Vermont, streetcars in Oregon, and prairie grass in Missouri have in common? All were at the center of place-based education projects in which students used their communities as classrooms.


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

Strategy of the Week
SLANT
This class participation strategy is a simple, easy-to-remember technique for helping students increase their contributions to -- and benefits from -- group instruction and class discussion.


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




Reach for Your 'Medicine Cabinet'
Help yourself to a dose of praise.

How to Discourage Cheating
Sit where you can't be seen.
A Cry for Help
Help students get your attention -- silently.


Dr. Ken Shore: The ABCs of Bullying Prevention
Dealing With Bullying Incidents
No matter how diligent you are in trying to prevent bullying, incidents are likely to occur. Discover some steps you can take to deal with those incidents and avoid their spinning out of control.


Tips for Organizing Your Classroom
Organize Science and Social Studies Materials
Invest in plastic drawers for organizing and storing science and social studies materials.

Classroom Management Article
Whose Fault Is It, Anyway?
Students who fail to make the connection between effort and results attribute their successes and failures to someone or something other than themselves.


From Our Classroom Tips Library
Classroom Management: Creative Rewards
Behavior Management: Hall Passes. Victory Dance. RESPECT
Motivating Kids: Get Excited
Book Report Makeover: Grocery Bag Literacy
Homework Tips: Family Homework
Best Idea Ever: Handprints Across the World
Testing Tips: Testing Matters





Fred Jones's Tools for Teaching
Creating Student Engagement
To create student engagement, the teacher must succeed in managing both discipline and instruction. If kids are goofing off, you won't get much engagement.



Emma McDonald: The New Teacher Advisor
Strategies for Motivating Students
Are you doing the same exact thing day after day? Take some time to analyze what's happening in your classroom, then try a few of these suggestions to pep up your class.



Leah Davies: The Teacher Counselor
Encouraging Thoughts
When children do not feel good about themselves, they need to be reminded of ways they can encourage themselves and one another.


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
Challenge + Fun = Math Achievement in Middle School
More than a dozen resources to help middle schoolers connect math and real life.

Go Figure!
Solve each puzzle to find the missing number.


Zap
Addition to 12; counting on from larger numbers; immediate recall

Math Mnemonics
Numerator Over Denominator

THE SCIENCE LAB
Underwater "Eggspert"
Demonstrate that eggs contain air and how to test for it.


Ten Prompts for Student Writing
Teachers are always on the lookout for story starters or writing prompts to use as student writing motivators. Following are ten such prompts.

The Memorial Project
Laurie Capponi's students remember the past as they move toward the future.


The Wall Inspires Letters to Veterans
Inspire students to write letters to veterans.

'Indescribably' Excellent Descriptions
Engage students in writing "indescribably excellent" descriptions.

Writing Bugs
Dear Veteran
Write a letter to a veteran in your town.
Solving the World's Problems
If you could solve any problem


Cathy Puett Miller:
The Wonderful World of Words
Incidental vocabulary learning requires support every day of the school year, even when you intentionally teach selected new words as well. The surest way to include incidental learning is to plan for it.

Reader's Theater
Can Humpty Dumpty
Be Saved?

When Humpty Dumpty is injured in a fall, the king offers a reward to anyone who can help save him.

Reading Feature
Shaking Willy's Hand
Find out about a project in which grade 4 and grade 10 students collaborated to read, understand, and perform Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.


Best Books for Teaching About...
Money
Tall Tales



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This ten-part series from the Department of Education explores the components of a successful strategy for educating children with ADHD.

Part 6
Successful Instruction: Individualizing Instructional Practices -- Language Arts

Effective teachers of students with ADHD individualize their instructional practices in accordance with different academic subjects and the needs of their students within each area.