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Applying Differentiated Instruction
Differentiated instruction is more than dividing students into groups -- the key is putting them into groups based on what you know about them, says author and educator Rick Wormeli.

The Daily Update
Kathleen Eveleighs daily update gives parents and kids something to talk about.

Tools for Teaching Implements PBIS
Primary prevention focuses on structuring the learning environment so problems do not occur in the first place.

Dealing with Bullying Victims
Your success in counseling victims of bullying depends on your ability to establish trust in the face of embarrassment.

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Emma McDonald
Being passionate about your subject area communicates fascination and energy to your students. They soak up that energy and return it to you double-fold.

Professor Joe Martin
Theres nothing wrong with making mistakes; the problem is when we fail to correct those mistakes based on stubbornness, ignorance, fear, pride, or even anger.

Ms. Powells Tips for Organizing Your Classroom
A portfolio/organizer notebook can help organize papers for committees and meetings.

Meet all the members of our Professional Development Columnist Team:
* Eric Baylin
* Ruth Sidney Charney
* Leah Davies
* Dr. Fred Jones
* Professor Joe Martin
* Emma McDonald
* Cathy Puett Miller
* Wendy Petti
* Dr. Ken Shore

Go Figure
How many squares can students create using the dots in this puzzle?

Functions in the Real World
When we introduce students to functions, we typically bring the concept to life through the idea of function machines. But functions really begin to come to life as students find uses for them in the real world.

Math Mnemonics
Counting to Ten

From the Math Machine Mission: Magnetite
Students "crack the code" by matching a percentage with its fractional and pictorial equivalents.(Grades 3-5)

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

 

 

 


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

From the Reading Machine Fun City
Students find misspelled words and click to correct them. (1-3)

Best Books for Teaching About
Games
Oceans

Integrating Reading and Writing Instruction Into Content-Area Classrooms
Because fewer than one third of U.S. high school students read or write at grade level, reading advocacy groups have a renewed focus on adolescent literacy. What should local schools do?

Acrostic Book Report
Use letters in a book's title to write an acrostic book report. (Grades K-8)

A Noise in the Attic
When I was lying in bed I heard footsteps in the attic. I