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Thanksgiving Is Coming! Factoids to...


Pilgrim Factoids
Possible Interactive Notebook Activity
by
Gail Skroback Hennessey

  1. Over the years, many people took samples of Plymouth Rock. Today, it is now one-third of the size it was during the time of the Pilgrims.
  2. The sailors on the Mayflower didn’t care for the Pilgrims and called them “flib-gabbety puke stockings” because so many of the Pilgrims got seasick.
  3. ...

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The Global Search for Education: What...

“Employers have to remain involved in making their needs heard, and education institutions have to accept that we educate for Life and Work, not only Life.” — Charles Fadel

Employers want to hire people with 21st-century skills and they can’t find...

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Be a Teacher-Thinker

“Most children are taught early on that thinking is dangerous,” (Hooks, 2010, p.8).

Please answer the following questions on a sheet of paper or mentally if you prefer:

  1. Have you ever accepted a teaching pedagogy (shared with you during college coursework or during a professional development training) at face value, without questioning it?
  2. Have you ever implemented a practice—perhaps even your own idea for classroom management, instruction, etc.—without...

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The Mystery of What Happened to Amelia...

I have always been fascinated in Amelia Earhart. Earhart was one of the first biographies I remember reading in grade school. She was such a role model as I was growing up. She showed that a woman was capable of doing anything she set her mind to doing!

Over the years I have been following Richard Gillespie’s TIGHAR (The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery) attempts to discover what happened to Earhart and her co-pilot, Fred Noonan, when they disappeared somewhere over...

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Are You Ready for King Tut Day?

King Tut Day is celebrated every November 4th.

It was on November 4, 1922, that Howard Carter uncovered the tomb of Tutankhamun!

Interesting facts:

Lord Carnarvon was bitten by a mosquito, while in Egypt and died days later. It is said that the lights in Cairo, Egypt, went out when Carnarvon died. Also, back in London, his dog is said to have...

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Strict Discipline, Cooperation, or “...

In last week’s post, I covered the four authority bases that teachers use to influence student behavior. This week, I will further the discussion by presenting three different models of classroom discipline. By learning and understanding these three very different models, you can examine your own practices, comparing them to see where they “fall” in relationship to the models, and possibly make...

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The Global Search For Education: Top...

How do school communities best support teachers, students, and parents in their efforts to promote healthy, happy learners? Is learning more productive in communities that are promoting well-being for all? An OECD/PISA study...

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The Global Search for Education: The...

The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development calls on countries to begin efforts to achieve the 17 SDGs over the next 15 years. Sustainable Development Goal No. 4 advocates for inclusive and equitable quality education and lifelong learning opportunities for all.

Youth unemployment...

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Types of Teacher Authority: Which One(s...

As a teacher, have you ever expected students to listen to you just because you’re the teacher? They’re supposed to listen to the teacher, you think. Or maybe you expect them to pay attention because you know your content so well. You have a master’s degree in math or science instruction. You might have noticed that certain students listen and behave better for you after you began to know them better. You invited them to lunch, praised them in class then they...

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What do You Know about Pumpkins?...

Amazing Pumpkin Facts!
by Gail Skroback Hennessey
Click here for a downloadable version: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/PUMPKIN-FACTS-1482068

  1. Pumpkins are thought to have originated in Central America, specifically Mexico...

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