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Flower Shapebooks
Inspire their writing with flower shapebooks -- lined and unlined.

A Techtorial
Learn how to register, log in, and find and join events at Tapped In.

Autumn Sites to See
K-4 resources on autumn foliage, including printables, interactive games, collaborative projects, and more.


Foliage Tracker
Students track leaf changes, input data, and graph foliage changes. (Grades 6-8)


Well, it's official. Fall 2009 begins on Tuesday, September 22. In honor of the season, Education World offers a number of autumn-related features and activities. Check them out!
And don't miss this week's brand new features, including a flower shapebook template -- the first in a series of shapebooks designed to help make writing a fun and creative activity; a science machine interactive activity -- provided to help teachers in all elementary and middle-school disciplines beef up their science curriculum; and a video of the week -- this week featuring President Barack Obama's back-to-school address.
Have a great week!



Tracing the Start of the Laptop Revolution in Schools
In 1990, fifth graders at a private school in Australia were introduced to laptops, and their learning was never the same. Author Bob Johnstone talks about the first laptop school, the response it received, and integrating laptop learning.


Computer Creativity
Marilyn Mossman's technology-based projects enrich the curriculum.

The Tech Team's Favorite Gadgets
"I love tools that are simple and do one thing really well. I call them 'tools for people who have better things to do than mess with tools.'"





Doug Johnson
Are 21st Century Skills Right Brain Skills?
To what extent should we be helping kids develop design sense, storytelling abilities, synthesis, feelings for others, humor, and the ability to detect the importance of the information they learn?

Bernie Poole: Reflecting Poole
Computer-Based Learning and Montessorian Manipulatives
The methodologies applied in Montessori schools are based on a philosophy of education that recognizes children's preference for control over their own learning.


Brenda Dyck: Brenda's Blog
Teaching in a Culture ofThey'll Never Let Us and
We Cannot Do

The responsibility to improve schools from within ultimately rests on the shoulders of the schoolhouse and the educators who reside there.





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


Miguel Guhlin:
The IT Crowd

Building Your Learning Network
As we externalize our thinking, it becomes less I am an expert expounding on what I know" and more of "I am a learner sharing what I'm learning so we can learn together."

Alma Rowe's
Gadget of the Week

LEGO Digital Designer
Nothing is better than playing with the real thing, but this is a great way to introduce CAD.

Featured (Free) Webinars
Tuesday, September 22
2:00pm (EST)
Cost-Effective Digital Solutions for the 21st Century School from Tech&Learning.
Explore how your school can take advantage of stimulus funds to effect a digital makeover in and out of the classroom.

Wednesday, September 23
3:00pm (EST)
Learning and Safety: Balancing Engaging Education and Online Student Safety in School from Lightspeed.
Get keys for putting plans, policies and processes in place that foster a safe learning environment.

Thursday, September 24
1:00pm (EST)
Tips for Teaching Synchronous Virtual Classes from Learn/Share.
This session explores how the roles of trainers have changed with the introduction of learning technologies.


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)

Check out this week's site reviews:
Good Character.com
Character education for students in elementary, middle, and high school.

Open Wide and Trek Inside
A module aimed at teaching K-2 students important concepts about oral health.

Picturing Modern America
Interactive exercises built around primary sources from the American Memory collection.

Explore our Site Review Archives for more great sites. You also can keep up with our latest reviews by signing up for our Site Review Newsletter.

President Obama's Message for America's Students
The President welcomes U.S. students back to school and emphasizes their responsibility for their own education.

Printing With Internet Explorer
Save trees, ink, and your sanity by teaching students how to print only the information they need.


What can you do with SchoolNotes? Check out Emmott Elementary's Fifth Grade Team.