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From the Math Machine Disaster Math is a fun Web site for teaching students to solve word problems. (Grades 5-8)
From the Science Machine
Use Gummy Greenhouse Gasses to explore chemistry and the environment. (Grades 3-8)
From the Reading Machine I Spy BINGO reinforces vocabulary and comprehension. (Grades K-3)
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Put a school on your holiday gift list this year. You'll find that classrooms are a lot easier to buy for than those distant cousins you've been fretting over -- and the school will be a lot more grateful.
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 Ho-Ho-Ho-liday Art Projects
From Christmas to Kwanzaa, Hanukkah to New Year's -- welcome the many holiday celebrations of the season into your classroom with these craft activities.
Does December Spell "Dilemma" At Your School?
To celebrate or to not celebrate? There's a way to approach the holidays that could bring us all a little closer to peace on earth: Focus not on celebration, but on education.
A Token Economy and Fifth Grade Financiers
Students work, save, and spend as entry-level entrepreneurs.
 Teacher Feature Chicken Soup for the Holiday Soul
Because students love to hear stories from the Chicken Soup series, teacher Alison Murphy challenges them to create their own Chicken Soup books to take home as holiday gifts.
Strategy of the Week Teaching Manners
Character education is a hot topic, but education in manners often receives scant attention. Teachers who "teach" manners say, however, that they notice a real difference in students' attitudes and academics.

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

 Promptness Pays
Post a "do-it-now" activity.
Learn to Relax
Teach relaxation techniques. Dear Diary
Start a teaching diary.
 Ken Shore: Classroom Problem Solver The Class Clown
Almost every class has a clown. For a teacher, such a student rarely is a laughing matter, however. His antics disrupt the class, distract his classmates, and interfere with the days lessons.
 Ms. Powell's Tips for Organizing Your Classroom Storing Communal Supplies
Designate one area of your room for communal supplies that students can access easily.
Classroom Management Article of the Week Token Economies Yield Promising Results
When classroom management is a struggle, the answer might be as simple as the traditional American "five and dime!" See how systems based on "token economies" can work with even the toughest classes.
 From Our Classroom Tips Library
Classroom Management: Who's There? Behavior Management: Table of Honor and Behavior Chain Motivating Kids: Field Trip Prep Book Report Makeover: Setting Site Search Homework Tips: Calendar Kids Best Idea Ever: A Penny for Luck Testing Tips: Bubble Up!

 Emma McDonald: The New Teacher Advisor Long-Term Planning Strategies
A little long-term planning can help keep you from getting overwhelmed and stressed out in the weeks ahead.
 Fred Jones's Tools for Teaching PAT: Learning to Give in Order to Get
To learn time management, students must have time -- time they desire; time they are willing to work for.
 Eric Baylin's Songs to Brighten a Teacher's Day This Is Why I Am a Teacher
The school calendar's -- with its frequent breaks -- is one of the great joys of teaching. Join in singing its praises!
Meet other members of Education World's Professional Development columnist team.

THE MATH AND SCIENCE CORNER
THE MATH CORNER
Wendy Petti's Math Cats Winter Math
Whether you live in an area that sees lots of snow or one that never feels a flake, you and your students can enjoy the fun and fascination of mathematical snowflake explorations.
Featured Math Article Connect Math to the Community
Devise math homework that reaches children through their community -- the things they see and do every day in their own neighborhoods.
 Sweet Fractions
How many candies...?
Boxcar Math Snap Two It
Place value and adding 1-digit and 2-digit numbers.
Math Mnemonics
Circumference of a circle.
THE SCIENCE LAB
Penny Decay
Demonstrate the concepts of exponential radioactive decay and half-life.
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Strategies for Teaching Pre-Writing
Good writing doesn't start with formulas and formats. Thinking, defining what the writer wants to say, planning, and exploring -- that is where it begins.
Write Your Own Life Sue Flaherty's sixth graders write about their hopes and dreams as they contemplate their futures.
 Folktale Writing
Author helps students write folktales of their own. (Grades 3-8)
Write a Song About American History
Songs about events in history inspire students to write their own song lyrics. (Grades 5-12)
Writing Bugs A Strange Thing
You woke up to discover that you had been turned into a thing A Talk With Mother Nature
If you could talk with Mother Nature, what would you ask her?

Holiday High Jinks
When a feuding cat and dog realize their family is abandoning them for the holidays, they team up to change the course of events.
Cathy Puett Miller Who's on Your Reading Team?
Whether you have moved kicking and screaming into 21st century reading instruction or have welcomed it with open arms, you know that teachers no longer are alone; collaboration is key.
 Best Books for Teaching About... Canada Words

Learn what Total Reader can do for your students.
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