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  • Monologues, Poems, and Time Lines -- Biography Lessons Made Easy!
    Four educators opened their files to share lessons that integrate biographies in classroom activities. Using monologues, poems, and time lines, these teachers show children that biographies can be fun as well as informative. Could you use a new method for teaching biography? These educators may have the ideal idea for you!--05/31/2000

  • Ten Fun Sites for Kids!
    Classrooms that honor fun and creativity are lively places that students may remember with pleasure. What are some of the best Web sites for promoting classroom fun? This week, Education World offers ten well-designed fun sites. Some are fun and educational; others are strictly for fun.--05/26/2000

  • Crossing the Country Again: From Railroads to Rail-Trails
    On May 13, two groups of exceptional athletes set off from opposite coasts of the United States, headed for a June 3 meeting in St. Louis, Missouri. The 100 men, women, and children represent the diversity of race, religion, age, gender, and ability that is the face of the United States today. This week, Education World invites you to join their adventure.--05/17/2000

  • Get a Clue! A Month of Mysteries for the Classroom
    Brighten up November with a month of mystery sites --- with activities that will challenge your students to see, to organize, to analyze, and finally, to understand.--11/01/1999

  • Get a Clue! A Month of Mysteries for the Classroom
    Brighten up November with a month of mystery sites --- with activities that will challenge your students to see, to organize, to analyze, and finally, to understand.--11/01/1999

  • State Fair Activities: Fun and Challenges
    Where can you find cows, candy apples, country singers, and Cajun cooking -- all in one place? You'll see all of those things, and more, at a typical state fair in 1998. A tradition in many states, these fairs bring people together to celebrate their heritage and enjoy the fun things in life.--08/17/1998

  • Why? Why? Why?
    Use your students' favorite questions --- Why? Why? Why? --- as the starting point for an across-the-curriculum activity for all ages. --08/25/1997

  • Special Dog "Guides" Middle School Curriculum
    Students in Bryan, Texas, are raising a guide dog named Penny. Teachers at Sam Rayburn Middle School have turned this special community service project into lessons in geography, art, language, and more. --07/25/1997