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Happy Holidays!

This weeks featured tip is from our Motivating Kids Library.

Tech in Science Students use online resources, including outline maps and current and historical weather data, to create a map and color key illustrating the likelihood of a white Christmas.

A Techtorial Learn how to use the features of Microsoft Word to create your own worksheets for the holidays -- and throughout the year. Discover how to find, copy, insert, move, and size clip art and photographs; how to insert and use tables; and how to add backgrounds and borders.

Sites to See Do you dread teaching the work of Charles Dickens? Do your students groan at the mere mention of his name? Explore some of the student-friendly Dickens Web sites we found and hear from some of the teachers and Dickens fans who created them.

Interactivity Science explorations.

Motivating Shots Michelle Gays young photographers take pictures as an inspiration for writing.

Online Safety Tips for Parents Linda McCarthy, author of Own Your Space: Keep Yourself and Your Stuff Safe Online, offers parents 10 tips for keeping their kids safe online.

Tech Team We asked members of our Tech Team: What hardware and/or software do you consider essential -- or invaluable -- for todays educator? Discover what they told us.

Bernie Poole Let me liveor let me die. Those are the words of Ramachandra, teacher at Akshaya Kshetra, a school for children with disabilities in Renigunta, India. Ramachandra, at the age of two, contracted polio and has been unable to use his legs ever since.

Brenda Dyck More than ever, assistive technology tools, many of them open source, are bridging the gap between diverse students needs and teachers who provide the scaffolding, enabling those teachers to respond more effectively to individual differences.

Doug Johnson Maintaining both the concept of intellectual freedom and providing a healthy and educational online environment might seem to be a difficult balancing act. But so far, our district seems to have been able to both meet the requirements of CIPA and give staff and students access to the greatest possible range of online resources."

Nancy Willard Youth risk online must be viewed from the perspective of overall adolescent risk. Those children and teens who are already "at risk" also are more vulnerable online.

Meet other members of Education Worlds Columnist Team.

Holiday Gift Coupons Say Happy Holidays!" with these festive gift coupons.

Total Reader: How Cool is That?
How cool is your reading assessment system? And does it merely assess your students current reading performance or, like Total Reader, does it improve their reading performance as well?

From the Math Machine Line Jumper is a fun Web site for teaching about basic operations, negative numbers, and number lines. (Grades 1-7)

Tapped In Whats going on at Tapped In this week?


What can you do with SchoolNotes? Check out Mr. Zigners Web site.