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November 16-22, 2008, is National Bullying Awareness Week. This years theme is Stand Up to Bullying."
November 16-22 is also Geography Awareness Week -- a great time to explore the resources in the Ed World Geography Center.
Dont miss this weeks debut of Leah Davies new column, The Teacher Counselor." Leah is the creator of the award-winning Kelly Bear resources for adults to use with children ages 3-9.
Do your students want to share their concerns with President-elect Obama? Check out ePals Your Presidential Minute contest.

Teaching Students to Go Fourth" Peacefully Go Fourth, an anti-bullying program based on classroom discussions and exchanges among children around the globe, has helped students broaden their minds and improve their attitudes.

A Safe and Orderly Environment "That's a put-down," John Ash tells his students. "We don't use put-downs. We tell the other person how we are feeling and what we want to happen." Can Ash's strategy help you eliminate put-downs from your classroom too?

Bullying Set the right tone in your classroom this year by making it clear that bullying -- or harassment of any kind -- will not be tolerated.

Competition Grab Your Presidential Minute" and tell Barack Obama about the issues that are important to you.

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Leah Davies "Buddy programs," in which older students read or complete projects with younger children, teach such skills as taking turns, listening, and praising others. Learn how you to start a buddy program in your school.

Dr. Fred Jones Tools for Teaching implements PBIS at level 2 -- secondary prevention in the classroom.

Professor Joe Martin Now is always the right time to do the right thing."

Emma McDonald Are you doing the same exact thing day after day? Take some time to analyze what's happening in your classroom, and then try a few of these suggestions to pep up your class.

Dr. Ken Shore Bullying can create a climate of fear and anxiety in a school, distract students from their schoolwork, and impede their ability to learn. Learn what you can do to stop bullying.

Ms. Powells Tips for Organizing Your Classroom Create hidden storage by hanging a decorative curtain on a tension rod or curtain rod in the space between cabinets or bookshelves.

Meet the other members of Education Worlds Columnist Team.

The Hot Dog Stand How much -- or how little -- can Harry charge for the items
on the menu?

If I Had a Hammer A program that uses the construction of a small house, to show kids how to put math to work in the real world.

Math Mnemonics How to do long division.

From the Math Machine Follow the Stars There are three levels of difficulty in this very simple pattern-matching game for young learners. (Grades pre K-2)

Look for more math resources, lessons, and activities in our Math Corner and on our Lesson Planning page.

 

 

When to Read Aloud Eight tips for getting the maximum benefit from reading aloud.


Lace Up Against Bullying Two students put their heads together to create a unique plan that rallies everyone in their school to take a stand against bullying.

Every Minute Counts:
Layering Instruction
The pace of instruction seems our first enemy -- making it imperative that we create multiple opportunities to enforce what we most want children to learn.

From the Reading Machine Wizards and Pigs Poetry Pickle Kids become young wizards armed only with their knowledge of rhyme, rhythm, and alliteration. (Grades 3-6)

Best Books for Teaching About
Landforms
Reading

 

Discovering the Writers Within Skill-based instruction is important, but we also must include the essential element of motivation. Convince students that writing is worthwhile and their skills will grow.

Family History Project Donna Kieltys family history project teaches students who Americans" are.

Writing Lesson #1 Compare Cinderella to the native tale The Rough-Face Girl. (Grades K-5)

Writing Lesson #2 Learn about slant by comparing how several newspapers cover a story. (Grades 3-12)

Writing Bug #1 Three things I am most thankful for are...

Writing Bug #2 I'm really good at these three things