Six Hundred U.S. Teachers Will Travel to Japan: Want to Go?
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Two teachers who visited schools in Japan as part of a special Fulbright...
Get Real: Math in Everyday Life
How many times have your students asked "When are we ever going to...
The First 180 DaysLaurie Stenehjem's Notebook
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Laurie Stenehjem (sten-jem) graduated from North Dakota State University in 1974,...
Online Resources: Specialized Encyclopedias and Reference Portals
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A Crash Test in Drunken Driving...
The Reflective Teacher: When Mrs. Breaux Is Happy...by Monica Breaux
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Monica Breaux, who teaches first grade in an urban...
Teaching the Lessons of the Holocaust
Each year, the United States observes Days of Remembrance, a commemoration of victims...
Shaundalyn Elliott's DiaryThe First 180 Days
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Shaundalyn Elliott, a recent college graduate, always dreamed of being a corporate...
Explore the Winter Olympic Games on the Internet...
Applying Fair Use to
New Technologies
Part 4 of a Series on Copyright and Fair Use
If experts can't agree on acceptable fair use guidelines...
The First 180 Days: First-Year Teacher DiariesUpdated --06/28/01
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BiblioCat Web Site Full of Resources, Feline Fun
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The BiblioCat Web Page provides...
Teacher Jeanne Seiler-Phillips has created an activity that challenges students to think carefully about character traits in literature. The "character...
The Author's Picks: Must-Read Books For Elementary Students
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Are you looking for books to recommend to your elementary...
A Poem a Day...
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Are you teaching poetry in a way that makes your...
Rich Henderson's DiaryThe First 180 Days
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Rich Henderson, a lawyer, always dreamed of being a teacher. Last year, he gave up his...
Life's Little Instruction Book for Teachers
Kimberly Johnson, a recent graduate of the University of North Dakota, is a first-year English teacher at...
Cris Tovani on Helping
'Fake Readers' Become
Proficient Life-Long Readers
Cris Tovani has been widely acclaimed for her work with students and teachers in...
Free Voluntary Reading (FVR) Pays Big Dividends!
Teacher William Marson shares his success in motivating sixth-graders to read using a program he calls...
Gardening Activities for Students
Classroom gardens, whether outside or indoors, provide the perfect opportunity to bring life to lessons in science,...