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From the Reading Machine
Synonym Sam's Lab reinforces synonyms. (Grades 2-4)

From the Math Machine
Reversi is a fun Web site for teaching strategy, logic, and problem solving. (Grades 1-12)

From the Science Machine
Use The Periodic Table to explore the topics of chemistry and the elements. (Grades 6-12)

Now that school is in full swing (Do you even remember summer?), it's time to think about welcoming parents to school too. For a different take on Open House, be sure to read this week's articles on Hinky-Pinkies and Student-Led Math Family Fun Night.
You'll also want to take steps to insure that students have a healthier year by showing this week's Video of the Week, Sneeze PSA. It's a fun video with a memorable message.
And you won't want to miss part 3 of David Maxfield's series "Speak Up or Burn Out: Five Crucial Conversations that Drive Educational Excellence."
By the way, September 24 is National Punctuation Day. Why not invite students to join you in honoring the day by completing one of our Every-Day Edits? Then check out our Month of Fun calendar for more September events and related activities.



Three More Crucial Conversations
David Maxfield discusses uncooperative colleagues, unsupportive parents, and unruly students.


Safari Club
Jacen Lefholtz's Safari Club invites parents to participate in their children's education.

Wire Side Chat
The Book Whisperer
A chat with "Book Whisperer" Donalyn Miller about her almost mystical success in getting kids to read.

Strategy of the Week
Motivation
Motivate students by engaging their interest, demonstrating relevance, displaying enthusiasm; and establishing challenging, but achievable goals.




Ken Shore: The Classroom Problem Solver
The Student With Special Needs
In choosing how to respond when a special needs student presents behavioral problems, first consider what underlies the behavior, and then provide appropriate support and guidance.



Ms. Powell's Tips for Organizing Your Classroom
Declutter Students' Desks
Help students stay organized by keeping seldom-used texts on an easily-accessible shelf.

Classroom Management Article of the Week
Class Meetings: A Democratic Approach to Classroom Management
Patterned after family meetings in her own home, teacher Donna Styles established a format for class meetings that enabled her students to share their thoughts and solve classroom issues on their own.


From Our Classroom Tips Library
Classroom Management: Meet the Teacher
Behavior Management: Boredom Busters, Noise Nixers, Rewards
Motivating Kids: Perseverance Pays
Book Report Makeover: Script It!
Homework Tips: Absentee Assistance
Best Idea: Reciprocal Journal
Testing Tips: Just Relax




Ruth Sidney Charney: The Responsive Classroom
The Importance of Modeling
Modeling classroom rules involves demonstrating the specific behaviors and language patterns of an expectation. Teachers act out the behaviors, showing what each looks and sounds like.


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
I Owe. You Owe. We Owe.
How much do you owe your favorite teacher? If your favorite teacher was anything like mine, Im sure he or she would say, "Just pay your students what you think you owe me."


Eric Baylin's Songs to Brighten a Teacher's Day
The Rubric Song
About ten years ago, I heard other teachers talking about rubrics, a word that had never been a part of my vocabulary. Id never even heard of rubrics. But now Im a full blown convert.


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Wendy Petti's Math Cats
A Student-Led Math Family Fun Night:
The Logistics

A rough road map for student-led Math Nights as you begin to think about planning a Math Family Fun Night at your school.

Featured Math Article
Math and Literature: A Match Made in the Classroom
If you're looking for a new way to add relevancy to your classroom math activities, the answer may be right in your school library.

The Hot Dog Stand
How much -- or how little -- can Harry charge for items on the menu?
Math Games
Climb the Ladder to 100: Place value and addition
(Grades 1-3)

Math Mnemonics
STAR solves the word problem.


Try a Hinky-Pinky
Stuck for ideas for the first weeks of school? Try hinky-pinkies. The multidisciplinary poetry-writing activity is a fun icebreaker. And hinky-pinkies make a great display for Open House.

My Phone
Motivate kids to write with this fun "myPhone" template.

Writing Bugs
Somewhere in Time
You have invented a time machine. Where are you going?
Too Much Violence?
Is there too much violence on television?


Did Mrs. O'Leary's Cow Really Cause the Great Chicago Fire?
During Fire Prevention Week, investigate the Great Chicago Fire. (Grades 6-12)

Who Are Your Heroes?
Work sheet helps students organize their "Who is my hero?" thinking. (Grades 3-8)


Cathy Puett Miller:
Motivating the Reluctant Reader
Explore the value of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation in today's classroom, and discover classroom-ready tips and ideas to turn all students into readers.


Reader's Theater
The Incredible Animal Race
To many, the outcome of the Animal Kingdoms annual race seemed obvious. But a surprising twist brought an amazing finish.

Reading Feature
Checkpoints in Reading
The Council for Educational Development and Research (CEDaR) has created a list of checkpoints in reading -- for kindergarten and grades 3, 6, 9, and 12 -- to help parents better understand their childs reading development.


Best Books for Teaching About...
Bullies
Friendship





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