Make Puzzles
Part of Your Game Plan!
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Loads of Internet sites offer...
Scavenger Hunts: Searching for Treasure on the Internet!
Internet scavenger hunts are a way for students to...
Shaundalyn Elliott's DiaryThe First 180 Days
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Shaundalyn Elliott, a recent college graduate, always dreamed of being a corporate...
Education Resources
Help Kids 'Give Water a Hand'
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Resources for hands-on water...
Open House: When First Impressions Matter
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Good first...
Use Children's Literature to Teach About Elections: Ten Books Get Our Vote!
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The...
Science Teachers at Home on the Web...
99 Ways to Say 'Very Good'
by Arzella DirksenStart off the new year on the right foot. Choose -- and use -- one of these 99+ ways to say "Very Good" to your...
Chess, Anyone? -- Chess As an Essential Teaching Tool...
Every School Should Have a Playground Map!
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Playground maps are great teaching tools! Thanks to Ed...
Getting Started on the Internet: Safe Surfing...
Shaundalyn Elliott's DiaryThe First 180 Days
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Shaundalyn Elliott, a recent college graduate, always dreamed of being a corporate...
Training Teachers Who Are Terrorized by Technology
How often do I need to save my work? How do I make time to work technology into the curriculum? Why do I...
The Diversity Bus: On the Road to Understanding...
Hurry Up and Write! Contest Deadline Looms
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Kate Gladstone, national director of the World...
Teachers, Students Walk in One Another's Shoes...
A Lesson in Teacher Training
Kimberly Johnson, a recent graduate of the University of North Dakota, is a first-year English teacher at Valley Middle School...
Monarch Butterflies: Join the Migration!
Millions of monarch butterflies are on their way to Mexico, part of one of the world's most spectacular...
The Reflective Teacher: A Fine Lineby Stephanie Blackburn
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As the second quarter drew to a close, I sat back and looked...