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A Poetry Slam PowerPoint Style
Students select poems, create PowerPoint presentations that enhance those poems, and display the presentations as they read their poems aloud.


Larry Ferlazzo's Best...
The best sources of ideas for simple classroom science experiments.

Sites to See
Poetry
Help students discover the magic of poetry with these online resources.


April Calendar
Spring is busting out all over in this traceable April calendar.

This Week's
Techtorial

A Techtorial
Learn how to create -- or teach students to create -- adlib stories using Excel.

A Connecticut school administrator, commenting on his districts decision to include teacher behavior in its anti-bullying policy, complained that it would be difficult to distinguish between bullying behavior and classroom management strategies. What about you? Can you tell the difference between behavior management and bullying?
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Journey Into Spring: An Internet Project for Everyone
Invite students to "Journey North" and explore the interrelated aspects of seasonal change.

Managing Technology: Tips From the Experts
Do your technology lessons frequently turn into free-for-alls? The solutions may be simpler than you think.


Roving Reporter
Karen Dux's sixth graders share all the news that's fit to "cast."





Doug Johnson: Tech Proof
Who Is They?
Theres no simple resolution to the conflicting priorities between techs and educators, but I know that the best rules and guidelines are developed collaboratively.


Brenda Dyck: Brenda's Blog
Hooked on Glogster
This exciting poster-creation tool provides a platform for students to combine text, images, video, and audio and create an interactive, Web-based poster masterpiece.


Bernie Poole
The Excel Spreadsheet
Lesson 4 of Bernie Poole's Essential Microsoft Office 2007 explains how a spreadsheet can be useful for classroom management.




From the Reading Machine
The Effective Detective reinforces comprehension, problem solving. (Grades 2-5)


Miguel Guhlin:
The IT Crowd

Who We Are Together
Writing an AUP must be a collaborative, conversational, transparent process that facilitates conversation between human beings trying to understand who they are together.

Alma Row's
Gadget of the Week



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Free Webinars
Monday, April 5
TBD (EST)
Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day from PBS Teachers.
Curriculum Connection: Social Studies and Science

Wednesday, April 7
TBD (EST)
Teaching the Diary of Anne Frank from PBS Teachers.
Curriculum Connection: Language Arts and Social Studies


From the Math Machine
Power Football teaches basic operations and decimals. (Grades 4-8)

From the Science Machine
Use Rainbow Flowers to explore plants and biology. (Grades K-4)


Check out this week's site reviews:
American Field Guide
A wilderness experience through video and lessons.

Giggle Poetry
The poetry of Bruce Lansky and other children's poets.

Climate Discovery Teacher's Guide
Climate related resources for grades 5-9.

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PBIS Good Behavior and the Rangers Creed
Positive Behavioral Intervention and Supports (PBIS) in action at one school.


Clean and "Crime" Free
Sometimes, classroom management is less about talking and more about keeping things neat, tidy, and together.