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From the Science Machine
Use Sharks: Myth and Mystery to explore the topic of biology. (Grades K-12)

From the Reading Machine
Name That Play reinforces comprehension and recall. (Grades 10-12)

From the Math Machine
Use Long Line o' Math Cats to teach basic operations and problem solving. (Grades 5-12)


In the spirit of the holiday season, spread goodwill by saying something positive to some of your most significant "others" -- the parents or teachers of the children in your life.

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From Chalkboard to The "Wall":
As more students, parents, teachers, and administrators tap into social networking sites, the lines between educational and personal networking are becoming more blurred. Schools need to provide clear guidelines to avoid legal issues around school-sanctioned social media.

Planning Your Retirement
Everyone is concerned about how much money they will need to retire. While that is important, it's not the first question you need to ask yourself. The first question to consider is, "What am I going to do with the time?"

Students Experiment as
Mad Scientists for a Day

Whats better than a hands-on science experiment? A school full of them! One Maryland elementary school holds a Mad Scientist Day so students and their parents can try all kinds of science activities.


Chicken Soup
Alison Murphy's sixth graders cook up "Chicken Soup for the Holiday Soul."

Strategy of the Week
Review Games
Reviewing for tests can be a dreaded chore for both students and teachers. These resources will help tired educators liven up review time; students will enjoy the games, and teachers will see the results in improved test scores.


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




If You Can Hear My Voice
Whisper instructions to quiet voices.

Non-Verbal Signals
Keep the peace with minimal disruption.
Bell Work
Start each day productively.


Ken Shore: Classroom Problem Solver
The Substitute
Help ease the job of your substitute by doing some advance planning for the days you might be absent.


Ms. Powell's Tips for Organizing Your Classroom
Organize Your Whiteboard
If your whiteboard gets cluttered easily, try sectioning it off with attractive bulletin board borders.

Classroom Management Article of the Week
Put an End to Homework Horror
If your students lack interest in your homework assignments, it may not be your students -- it may be the assignments. Author Nancy Paulu has some advice for teachers who want to make the most out of homework.


From Our Classroom Tips Library
Classroom Management: Objectivity Through Anonymity
Behavior Management: Rewards, Testing, and Teamwork
Motivating Kids: Hands-On Math
Book Report Makeover: Book in a ...?
Homework Tips: Design Your Own Homework
Best Idea: Scavenger Hunt Review
Testing Tips: Time Travails




Emma McDonald: The New Teacher Advisor
Being a Professional
Being a professional is more than just a degree and certificate hanging on the wall.If we want others to treat us as professionals, we first must portray ourselves as such.


Fred Jones's Tools for Teaching
Tools for Teaching Implements Response to Intervention (RTI)
RTI is a multi-level system that focuses on the prevention of learning problems. It is designed to develop capacity for identifying, adapting, and sustaining effective instructional practices.


Eric Baylin's Songs to Brighten a Teacher's Day
Winging It
Juggling the responsibilities of teaching and life in general can be daunting. Sometimes, when all our responsibilities converge at once, we have to let go of our highest expectations and just wing it.


Leah Davies: The Teacher Counselor
"Perfect" Children
Some children set standards so high they are unable to glean satisfaction from their efforts. Teachers can help perfectionists develop a more realistic perspective.

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




THE MATH AND SCIENCE CORNER



THE MATH CORNER

Wendy Petti's Math Cats
Math Questions Worth Asking
Let's look at the qualities of questions that call on higher order thinking skills and consider how we can infuse our math classes with questions and activities that target those skills.

Featured Math Article
Math Flies "Off the Shelf"
Parents in Virginia learn to capitalize on "teachable math moments" at home in the kitchen with hands-on items like cereal and soup labels.
Birthday Balloons
How many balloons did Jenny's mother buy?

Boxcar Math
Break 100
Subtracting 3-digit numbers.


Math Mnemonics
Multiplying negative numbers.

THE SCIENCE LAB
Which Rocks Will Fizz?
Demonstrate how to learn about the chemical properties of rocks.


Literary Characters Transform
Student Writing

This character transformation activity motivates students to think critically and write with a purpose as they develop characters in their writing.

Roving Reporters
Karen Dux's sixth graders share all the news that's fit to "cast."

Writing Lessons

Planet X
Students write a Bill of Rights for a colony on a distant planet.

The Mail Race
Students write friendly letters to random schools; track responses on a map.

A Letter to Santa Claus
Dear Santa, Today, I am writing about somebody else
My Famous Parents
If you could choose two famous people to be your parents


Reading Feature
"Extreme Read--Warrior Style" Connects Kids, Parents, Teachers Through Books
Students at one Florida middle school read and discuss young adult novels as part of the school's annual "Extreme Read."

The "Other"
Cinderella Story

Cinderella's stepmother and stepsisters release a new book that reveals shocking "truths" about Cinderella's childhood.


Cathy Puett Miller
Motivating the Reluctant Reader
How do we inspire reluctant readers? How do we give them the tools to be successful? An understanding of the strategies that motivate those students is a start.


Best Books for Teaching About...
Manners
Fairy Tales



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