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February 1016, 2008, is Take Your Family to School Week, one of the National PTA programs to bring families and schools together by revitalizing parent involvement in education. Explore the online parent involvement resources provided by the PTA, and then check out the EW article Ten Ideas for a Successful Take Your Family to School Week.

This weeks featured tip comes from our Motivating Kids Library.

Synthesize, Dont Summarize Students learn how to weave reader-response details into letters to favorite authors.

Helping Fake" Readers Become Life-Long Readers Cris Tovani, author of "I Read It, but I Don't Get It," chats with Education World about her widely acclaimed work in the area of reading comprehension strategies.

Readers Theater Theres strength in numbers as an entire school takes a stand against bullying.

The Reading Coach Revision is the second most important part of writing (after the idea). Revising denotes stepping back and looking at contentremoving a perfectly good sentence because it doesnt belong, adding details or clarification, tightening language"

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

Total Reader: How Cool is That?

Math Cats Math Chat Last year, when a student caught me in a careless math mistake, I laughed it off and said, "This is the first math mistake I've ever made!" From that point on, students took it as a friendly challenge to catch the math teacher making another math mistake.

Math on the Web Are your students bringing in math homework riddled with errors and misconceptions? Consider encouraging them to check out one of these sites, offering formulas, tutorials, practice problems, and personalized expert advice.

Go Figure Students use information and logic to figure out the names and heights of eleven students in a line.

Explain That Decimals, like fractions, are a way of writing numbers that are larger or smaller than whole numbers. Decimals are represented by a symbol called a decimal point.

Math Mnemonics The first eight digits of pi.

From the Math Machine Reaction Math is a fun Web site for teaching addition, subtraction, or multiplication. (Grades 1-12)

Visit our Lesson Planning Channel for more math resources, including lessons, games, and printables.

Each Student Is Someones Special Child I returned to the classroom after raising five children. I vowed to treat my students as I would want my own children treated. I would treat them as someone's special child, a child for whom failure was not an option."

Parent Involvement Research shows that children are more likely to succeed academically, and less likely to engage in violent behavior, if their families are involved in their education. In many schools, teachers are working hard to bridge the gap between school and home.

Thirty Ways to Fight Stress Being a principal is a stressful job -- no doubt about it. But principals do a great job of figuring out how to beat that stress. So we asked our "Principal Files" team to share their best stress-busting tips.

Bulletin Boards That Teach Create and display a patchwork quilt of notable African Americans.

Go Ahead, Make My Day! The hugs, the visits, the original artwork, the unconditional love. How could anyone ask for more?
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Join the Conversation How do you encourage parents to become more involved in their child's education? Or do you? Share your thoughts.

Eric Baylin Computers have changed the face of education. My face, for one, changes constantly as I learn to navigate the new technology -- from puzzlement to a frown to exasperation and, sometimes, even to joy when I dont have to run to the IT department for help.

Emma McDonald Although it might feel like it sometimes, we are not alone when dealing with special-needs students. Unlike the old one-room schoolhouse teacher, educators today have a number of support resources available through their schools and districts.

Dr. Ken Shore "Dear Dr. Shore, After attending a parent-teacher conference, I did not come away with a good idea of what was happening in my daughter's class. I requested -- and have been granted -- permission to observe the class. Would you give me some idea of what to look for during the observation?

Professor Joe Martin Think back and remember your favorite teacher. Reflect on everything about that teacher that made you admire and respect him or her. Now, I want you to pretend to be your favorite teacher for at least one week this month."

Dr. Fred Jones The cardinal error in dealing with student backtalk is your backtalk. Becoming involved with backtalk only makes the problem worse -- which produces our first rule of backtalk: It takes one fool to backtalk. It takes two fools to make a conversation out of it."

Meet other members of Education Worlds Columnist Team.

Getting It Together: Ms. Powells Tips for Organizing Your Classroom Storing big books and books on tape.

Thinking Like a Teacher The mental part of meaning business centers on a clear understanding of consistency. Effective teachers and parents are consistent, but they are consistent within the context of nurturance."

A Bullying Prevention Program Research indicates that when schools implement a comprehensive program of bullying prevention, they can significantly reduce the problem of bullying. Discover what steps you should take to implement a bullying prevention program in your school."

The Essential 55: Rules for a Lifetime Ron Clark, the author of The Essential 55: An Award-Winning Educator's Rules for Discovering the Successful Student in Every Child, discusses his classroom rules and the philosophy behind them.

Got Game? Marcia Baldanzas students game their way to greater understanding.

A Dozen Activities to Promote Parent Involvement Many parents say that they feel unwelcome or uncomfortable in their children's schools. Teachers often feel under attack by parents who are highly involved. Learn how to bridge the gap!

Making Parents Part of the In"-volved Crowd Parents can be invaluable partners in their children's education, but many take themselves out of the equation because of mistrust, misunderstanding, or the demands of work and home. Learn how you can overcome those obstacles, get parents involved, and promote better home/school communication.

Backpacktivity Students learn about the history of their city or town.

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