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Weekly Newsletter
December 15, 2021
 
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With Every-Day Edit exercises, challenge students to find and fix errors in spelling, capitalization, punctuation, or grammar.


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Teacher Essentials

The Role of Parents in Schools
Recently, parents in certain parts of the country have been lobbying for a more active role in their children’s schooling, from creating policy to making decisions about course content.

Hands-On Methods for Teaching Conservation in the Classroom
Trying to convey to young children that the planet they live on is in trouble is challenging. That's why we need to introduce conservation to our students in ways that won't "freak them out"

Create a Classroom Plan for Service and Helping Others
As educators strive to continually improve their skills and methodologies to shape young minds for the better, it is necessary at times to go back to the basics and the three "r's": reading, 'riting, and 'rithmetic.

Lesson Planning

Teaching Courage: The Dandelion Seed
Character Education Lesson Objective: To understand what courage is and identify ways to be courageous

Teaching Courage: Brave Charlotte and the Wolves
Character Education Lesson Objective: To understand what courage is and how to demonstrate it

Teaching Diversity with Smoky Night
Character Education Lesson Objective: To understand that people may look different and come from different backgrounds, but that everyone can live, work and learn together

Explore our recently added lessons.

 

Professional Development

Social Emotional Learning for K-12 Educators
Learning New Strategies and Tips for Incorporating SEL in your Lesson Plans & Teaching. Social Emotional Learning for K-12 Educators is written to help educators understand the BIG topic of SEL in a manageable way. The course introduces the idea of the 3 Umbrella Skills, a useful and simple way to think about and discuss the broad ideas of SEL instruction.

 

Administrators

The Need for More Parent Involvement in Schools
There are five types of parental involvement and you should decide which one or all are best for your school.

 

Fun Activities & Worksheets

Critical Thinking: Metric Units: Temperature
Fun worksheets that you can use with your students to build a wide variety of critical thinking skills.

Sudoku Puzzle # 26
Sudoku Puzzles are a perfect classroom activity for building students' logical thinking skills.

Phonics Word Search #26: Words That End With -nk
Use this word search puzzle to reinforce phonics skills that you teach in the classroom.

Fact Monster: Weather, Dinosaurs, and the Human Body
Students build research skills and cultural literacy as they learn about a wide variety of topics.

Writing Bug: Trying New Things
Fun writing prompts for improving students creative writing skills!

Morning Math: Week 15 (Question Groups 29 and 30)
Use "Morning Math" to build math enthusiasm and skills in your school.

Fun Worksheet: Hot Stuff (Physical Science - Matter)
Kids will love learning about science with these fun activities!

 

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