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Welcome Letter
Prepare students and their families for the first day of school with this friendly and informative welcome letter.

Create a Seating Chart With Excel
How do you make a chart that's easy to read and easy to edit as classroom furniture and students change? Consider using Microsoft Excel.

Tech Lesson
Hurricanes in History
Students work in pairs or groups to interpret graphs containing historical data of hurricanes, and then answer questions that assess their understanding and their ability to analyze the data.

Sites to See
Teacher Sites
General teacher sites offer educators everything from lesson plans and curricular materials to professional development opportunities to help with specific classroom needs.

This Weeks
Highlights

Welcome back! Whether you're getting ready for, or already beginning, a new school year, we're glad that you've made Education World part of your technology-integration planning. Check out this week's featured Welcome Letter and Excel Seating Chart!





Great Site-Building Advice
Is this the year you're finally going to create your classroom Web site? Have you been admiring other teachers' home pages and wondering how they make it look so easy? Education World's educator-Webmasters share their tips for Web site success.

Back-to-School Technology Activities
Whether you're a technology teacher or a classroom teacher interested in integrating technology, you can challenge and motivate your students as they succeed with these back-to-school activities from the Ed World Tech Team.

Tech Classroom Spotlight
The Daily Planet
Tony Vincent's "roving reporters" use technology to record history.




Doug Johnson
TechProof
My love of technology is conditional and that is what these columns reflect. You will find these writings informed, practical, and perhaps even a little skeptical.

Bernie Poole: Reflecting Poole
What Every Teacher Should Know About Technology
There's no getting away from it; technology in schools is here to stay. But technology must be integrated effectively if it is to make a difference in the way teachers teach and students learn.

Brenda Dyck: Brenda's Blog
My Weary Query
For many educators, technology initiatives invoke feelings of anxiety. How can the very thing that invigorates my teaching serve as a draining experience for another teacher?




From the Reading Machine
Alton-Ra: The Lost Statue reinforces spelling and sentence structure.
(Grades 3-6)

From the Math Machine
Penguin Waiter is a fun Web site for teaching about percentages and money. (Grades 4-12)

From the Science Machine
Use Cell Models to explore the topics of cell types and structure, meiosis, and mitosis. (Grades 5-12)


Miguel Guhlin:
The IT Crowd

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

Alma Rowe's
Gadget of the Week


MailCatch is a quick temporary solution to e-mail accessibility issues.


Check out this week's site reviews:

The Heart of the Matter
Scientists and machines that explore the universes tiniest particles.

Historic Maps in K-12 Classrooms
Lesson plans built around historically significant map documents.

Music Education Online
A one stop source of information for anyone interested in music education.

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Barack Obama on Education
Barack Obama talks about his plan for improving schools and making college more affordable.



When Students Need Help
Help students get the answers they need while maintaining your own sanity.