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Breaking the Homework Habit
The ideas that homework reinforces classroom lessons, helps children develop good work habits, and improves student achievement have no basis in fact, says educator Alfie Kohn.

The Caption Project
Ktia Pereiras classroom pictures are worth a few English words.

Tools for Teaching
Implements PBIS:
Secondary Prevention

Secondary prevention provides focused interventions to help students who are not responding to primary prevention.

Cyberbullying
Cyberbullying -- sending humiliating or threatening messages or images through a computer or cell phone -- emerged with the advent of technology as a problem schools must deal with.

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Emma McDonald
As a new teacher, its all too easy to let your tasks control you. Thats where time management comes in. Strive to be a task master -- the master of your own time.

Professor Joe Martin
One of the most basic principles of successful teaching -- and one of the most difficult lessons for new teachers to learn is that to get respect from students, you have to earn it.

Ms. Powells Tips for Organizing Your Classroom Store real-world reading materials in an attractive and child-friendly way.

Meet all the members of our Professional Development Columnist Team:
* Eric Baylin
* Ruth Sidney Charney
* Leah Davies
* Dr. Fred Jones
* Professor Joe Martin
* Emma McDonald
* Cathy Puett Miller
* Wendy Petti
* Dr. Ken Shore

Go Figure
Which car should Melanie buy? How far has each car been driven?

Even Teachers Make Mistakes
Last year, when a student caught me in a careless math mistake, I said, "This is the first math mistake I've ever made!" From then on, students took it as a challenge to catch the math teacher making a math mistake.

Math Mnemonics
Roman Numerals for 1, 5, and 10

From the Math Machine Planet Blaster
Players solve a mathematical problem or equation and "blast" a planet labeled with the corresponding answer. (Grades 2-7)

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

 

 

 


Cooks Challenge
Its a battle of culinary creativity when a nursery rhyme character competes against a famous chef.

From the Reading Machine
Synonym Toast
Choose a slice of bread containing a synonym for the word on the toaster. (3-12)

Best Books for Teaching About
Bugs
Words

Using Micro-Text to Teach Writing
Micro-texts refer to small, targeted bits of a book, essay, poem, or other text. A micro-text can be a phrase, sentence, or paragraph.

"Carousel Brainstorm"
Book Report

A fun way to review a book the whole class has read. (Grades K-12)

Solving Local Problems
How would you solve the greatest problem in your town?