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March begins this Sunday -- and Monday, March 2 is Read Across America Day -- and, of course, Dr. Seusss birthday. Do you have anything special planned to celebrate the day? Why not try some of the lessons and activities on our Read Across America theme page?
Orhow about introducing your students to our new Readers Theater script? Theyll not only enjoy acting out Red Dragon, an adaptation of an Aboriginal Legend, theyll also be challenged to write their own endings.
Andif youre just looking for a quick brain teaser to wake up those frozen brains in front of you, check out George Island, this weeks new GoFigure! puzzle.
March! The ends in sight -- and we have plenty of resources to help get you there!

Driven by Data: Teaching in the Age of Accountability Brenda Dyck reflects on how collecting data, which has become an essential part of teaching, can become an obsession that gets in the way of student learning.

The Prop Box: Setting the Stage for Meaningful Play Dramatic play is an essential mode of learning for young children, and "prop boxes," play materials grouped by theme, make this activity even more effective.

Brain-Based Teaching Learn how brain research affects teaching and learning, and how to make the most of the latest research in your classroom and in your personal life. Where did you leave those car keys?

Creating a Climate for Learning Learn how to stop nagging and start teaching. Discover twelve teacher-tested tips for behavior management.

Modeling Procedures Modeling classroom rules involves demonstrating the specific behaviors and language patterns of an expectation. Learn eight procedures for modeling and practicing expectations.

Pairing and Grouping
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Eric Baylin Winter is beginning to wane, but so is my patience. It can be a long stretch from that distant December holiday season to spring break. I see it in my colleagues' faces -- the "just-getting-by" look. Can we survive?

Dr. Ken Shore What can I do to help my fifth graders keep track of their materials?

Emma McDonald Take some time to analyze what's happening in your classroom, then try a few of these suggestions to pep up your class.

Dr. Fred Jones PAT with a Hurry-up Bonus is the alternative to 'nag, threaten, and punish. You arent forcing students to hustle. Youre structuring a situation in which they choose to hustle.

Leah Davies Even though children are often inclined to be either intrinsically or extrinsically motivated, a worthwhile goal for educators is to foster intrinsic motivation in children.

Ms. Powells Tips for Organizing Your Classroom Simplify your homework system by getting organized.

Meet the other members of Education Worlds Columnist Team.

George Island In which house does each of the children on George Island live?

Conference Calling? Should you attend the NCTM annual conference this year? Learn why it's worth attending no matter what you teach -- and how to get the most out of the experience.

Get Real: Math in Every-Day Life How many times have your students asked "When are we ever going to use this in real life?" Discover more than a dozen answers -- great Web sites for teaching real world math.

Math Mnemonics Dividing Fractions

From the Math Machine Measure It Students practice using rulers to measure centimeters and inches. (Grades 1-6)

Look for more math resources, lessons, and activities in our Math Corner and on our Lesson Planning page.

Competition Build-a-Bear Huggable Heroes do their part with heart. Do you know any?


What can you do with SchoolNotes? Check out Emmott Elementary’s fifth grade page.

 

 

 


The Red Dragon A Red Dragon tells the animals he will fly them to another world, but the trip ends in disaster.

Making the Most of Guided Reading Researchers identify the ultimate guided reading goal as helping children learn how to use independent reading strategies successfully. Three tips for making the most of guided reading in your classroom.

Reading Tips Help students see reading not as just another school subject, but as a valuable -- and enjoyable -- part of their daily lives.

From the Reading Machine Fuzzy Lion Ears Students identify the letter thats missing from each word. To help little ones become a "roaring" success, this game provides pictures and the sounds of the letters. (preK-1)

Best Books for Teaching About
Volcanoes
Writing Stories and More

Teaching Writing as a Process There are many ways to edit, revise, and organize writing. We help students develop strong writing skills when we not only teach them the steps in the process, but also guide them while they explore.

Leprechaun Traps Ashley Rosss first graders design traps for elusive leprechauns.

Traveling Community Journal Project Students' traveling journals teach about communities, cultures. (Grades K-8)

Beanie Baby Biographies Students develop a biography for a Beanie Baby. (Grades K-5)

A Seasonal Story Which season do you like best? least?

If Animals Could Talk If animals could talk, with which animal would you talk?