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Strategies for Teaching Pre-Writing Good writing doesnt start with formulas and formats. Thinking, defining what the writer wants to say, planning, and exploring -- that is where it begins. Reading Tips Reading comprehension, like phonemic awareness, decoding, and fluency, can be taught. Here are some ideas for keeping students involved in what they are reading, helping them improve their concentration and reading comprehension. Total Reader: How Cool is That?
Summer Math Fun Children keep their math skills blooming during the summer months by participating in these Math activities with their families.
Visit our Lesson Planning Channel for more math resources, including lessons, games, and printables. Backpacktivity Children learn about Native-American culture. Click here to sign up for Education World's free Professional Development Newsletter.
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Dr. Ken Shore Children are not born bullies. Bullies are made -- which means they can be unmade. Learn the most common factors that make a bully and some common characteristics that bullies share. Dr. Fred Jones The mental part of meaning business centers on a clear understanding of consistency -- consistency when setting limits on children's obnoxious behavior. Professor Joe Martin Think back and remember your favorite teacher. Reflect on everything about that teacher that made you admire and respect him or her. Now, I want you to pretend to be your favorite teacher for at least one week this month. Emma McDonald Being passionate about your subject area communicates fascination and energy to your students. They soak up that energy and return it back to you double-fold.
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Word Walls Work Word walls are not just a tool for the primary grades. Teachers from grades pre-K to 8 share their word wall successes. The Jigsaw Technique In this cooperative learning strategy, each member of a group works to master a segment of information; when group members come back together, they "piece together" a clear picture of the topic at hand.
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