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From the Math Machine
Connect the Numbers is a fun Web site for teaching number sequence. (Grades Pre K-K)

From the Science Machine
Use Measure Yourself to explore the topics of health, biology, and measurement. (Grades 4-6)

From the Reading Machine
Spell Check reinforces spelling skills. (Grades 1-12)


I received an email this week from the parent of perhaps one of your students. The email said (with minor edits for clarity and appropriate language):

"I am the mother of a student whose teacher has a weekly blog. I am informed every Friday that, should I be interested in knowing what my child did during the past week, I must log on to her blog.

I understand that blogging is all the rage. I get it. I just think it is not good form to insist that parents 'check out my blog' to find out what was taught this week. This experience has put a bad taste in my mouth for this teacher."


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Computer Animation
Sue Bailey's eighth grade animators show Newton's laws at work through Apple's Keynote software.


Write It; Live It: Six Steps to Help Kids Write Their Own Lives
The most effective way to help students discover their own passion is by having them write their own life stories.


Chatting the USA
Third graders in Brewer, Maine, converse through Web conference with classes from Florida to Alaska.


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.

Strategy of the Week
Character Education
When the educational system works well, the best indicator is the character of its students. Read about the importance of character education and about some of the programs schools are using.


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




A Handshake, High Five, or a Hug
Greet them at the door.

Class Decisions Made Easy
Vote on class decisions.
Work Missed Is Missed No More
Make a "missed work" folder.


Dr. Ken Shore: The ABCs of Bullying Prevention
Dealing With Bullying Victims
Your success in counseling bullying victims will depend largely on your ability to establish trust in the face of embarrassment.



Ms. Powell's Tips for Organizing Your Classroom
Clean Desk Diagram
Every minute you spend teaching organization and cleanliness to kids is worth it!

Classroom Management Article
The Guest Teacher Handbook
Students create a "Guest Teacher Handbook" containing information they think a substitute teacher should know.


From Our Classroom Tips Library
Classroom Management: No Failure to Communicate
Behavior Management: Noise, Bellringers, Rewards
Motivating Kids: Solve Real World Problems
Book Report Makeover: It's in the News
Homework Tips: Two-for-One Quiz
Best Idea Ever: SLANT
Testing Tips: A Test Rehearsal





Fred Jones's Tools for Teaching
The Body Language of Commitment
Kids read body language. They are born with that ability, and they get better at it with each passing year. Learn how you can exploit that skill by employing the body language of meaning business.



Emma McDonald: The New Teacher Advisor
Collaborating With Colleagues
The days of closing the classroom door and creating a self-contained world are over. Todays students need more than just one person to guide their education -- they need a team.



Joe Martin: The Teacher Motivator
What Are You Paying Attention To?
I tell my friends when they question my sanity concerning teaching, "I have a simple choice: I either can focus on whining about teaching or I can focus on winning as a teacher."



Eric Baylin's Songs to Brighten a Teacher's Day
They Tell Me It's Only November
Pretty soon we will break for Thanksgiving. By my count that's a third of the way. But, still, it's hard to believe it's only November, when the first months have seemed like a year.


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




THE MATH AND SCIENCE CORNER



Wendy Petti's Math Cats
Math Magic
Math magic creates a new context for algebraic reasoning as students go beyond "What's the answer?" to explore "What's the trick?"

Featured Math Article
Puzzles to Exercise the Brain
Do your students' brains seem a little lazy lately? Energize them with some brainteasers to get those neurons sparking again.

Go Figure!
Rearrange the shapes to create a new pattern.


To Sum It Up
Adding three-digit numbers. (Grade 3 and above)


Math Mnemonics
Add, Subtract, Multiply, or Divide?

THE SCIENCE LAB
Rapid Transit
Demonstrate the concept of the force of inertia.


Write on Target
Three educators share some writing-based activities -- and three creative ways to encourage writing skills -- that they and their students love. From hall graffiti to a winter memoir, these activities will have your students, too, penning with pleasure.

Family Writers' Workshop
Donna Sacco's students --and their parents -- blossom during family writing class.


You Be the Editor
Student-editors work in teams to correct errors in this fast-paced activity.

Synonyms in the News
Use synonyms to rewrite news headlines and articles.

Writing Bugs
A Turkey's Last Plea
Imagine you are a turkey. Convince someone not to cook you.
A Most Embarrassing Moment
The most embarrassing moment I remember was the time...


Cathy Puett Miller:
O.R.E.
Mining Foundational Treasures
In the Early Grades

Oral language, reading aloud, and language play provide students with a strong foundation for their reading experiences, allowing them to enter the world of reading as active, enthusiastic participants.

Reader's Theater
A Turkey Takes a Stand
As the holiday season approaches, Trevor Turkey makes a shocking proposal. He calls for a new law that would take turkey off the Thanksgiving menu -- and put an end to a beloved tradition.



Reading Feature
Eighteen Books for Teaching About Character Across the Grades
Discover eighteen books you can use for character education lessons -- and a link to a list of more than 200 additional titles for teaching about character.


Best Books for Teaching About...
Colonial America
Smoking



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 7
Successful Instruction:
Individualizing Instructional Practices -- Mathematics

A number of individualized instructional practices can help children with ADHD improve their basic computation skills. This article discusses a few of them.