Hats Off to Thinking Caps!
By Lynne E. Peters
Want a fun way to improve classroom concentration? Try this hat trick on for size...
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Bringing Fun into Organization
By Paula Milligan
At the start of the school year, staying organized is at the top of everyone's to-do list - here's how...
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Kids With Character
By Tamsen J. Boyd
First graders become experts at monitoring and managing their own behavior with these fun, yet reflective activities...
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Book Talk Tips
By Gwenyth J. McCorquoale
Want to help your students develop a love of reading? Try a little classroom conversation about books...
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Reading Aloud
By Carol Otis Hurst
A bevy of books that are ideal for the first day of school...
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School’s Out!
Just because it's summertime doesn't mean learning has to end. Help parents to help kids maintain those hard-won skills with...
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Surviving Job Search Anxiety
By Michelle Drake
For new teachers, the worst part of the job search is the wait – here are some tips to get...
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Put Your Stamp On It!
By Blanche Gosselin
Cancelled stamps can be a treasure trove of learning opportunities for students and teachers alike....
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Welcome to Kindergarten
By Kelly Mead
This summer, ease the way for new students and anxious parents alike with a warm, informative letter that previews the...
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A Time and a Season
By Debbie Locke
A second grade teacher reflects on the past year and a spring butterfly project that helped her students take flight...
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Cinco de Mayo Math
By Paula J. Maida
A celebration of Cinco de Mayo can spark a math fiesta!...
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Before the Final Bell
By Penny Percenti
Eliminate the stress of the last days of school by hooking your students with these innovative activities...
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Comprehension Clinchers
By Barclay Marcell
"Didn't get it? Don't sweat it!" says the Comprehension Queen, who has come up with several reading tactics to help...
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Comprehension for All
By Diane Snowball
Build independence and confidence and instill a love of reading with these comprehension learning strategies...
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The Month of May
By Eileen Spinelli
A poem to celebrate the merry month of May...
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An Eco-Collaboration
By Jacquelin C. Devlin
A school-wide ecology fair teaches science, provides the opportunity for authentic research and models collaboration for teachers...
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Take a Trip with Math
By Jeffrey J. Kuntz
Pack your bags – you'll love all the places where Math Journeys will take your students...
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Mighty Math Skills
By Stuart J. Murphy
Mathematical thinking in preschool and kindergarten can go far with the help of everyday activities and good books...
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Gardens of Delight
By Susan M. Weaver
A plan to attract wildlife for student observation and spruce up a barren schoolyard transforms into a prize-winning idea...
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Lift the Math Curse
By Cathlene Albrecht
An interdisciplinary project helps students discover the wonder of numbers in daily life...
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A Night to Remember
By Barbara Buckman Strasko
Students get a chance to strut their artistic stuff for their families and school community at Poetry and Arts Night...
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Let’s Get Moving!
By Karen Sherman, Brian Collins and Kay Donnelly
A little break in the day for physical activity will keep your students (and their brains) refreshed and active...
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The Name of the Game
By Kathy Erickson
These cross-curricular, hands-on games are so much fun, students will be begging to play (and learn) all day long...
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The Mathtubs are Coming!
By Stephen Currie
A curious advertising campaign piques math interest – for both kids and their parents...
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Reading + Math = A Perfect Match
By Richard Callan
These six activities begin with storytelling and can lead your students to find delight in the world of math...
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Life Stories
By Elizabeth Swartz
Reading and writing biographies and autobiographies can lead students to a better understanding of perspective and contrast in writing...
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Celebrate!
By Patricia Broderick
These great books will enhance culturally-rich Black History month....
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Treasures for Black History Month
There are so many, many great items that will enrich your celebration of Black History Month, that they beg for...
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A String of Beads
By Kelly C. Mead
Here is one fun math activity (and tie-in to the 100th day of school) you can count on!...
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Streets of Learning
By Joyce Rueff
No suitcase necessary for this trip – a school-wide learning fair turns every classroom thoroughfare into an educational voyage...
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Adventures in Mentoring
By Carianne Capalongo Bernadowski
Introducing "The Buddy System," a program in which big kids (eighth graders) and little kids (kindergartners) learn about life from...
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Recipes for Life
By Josephine Waltz
In compiling a book of famous authors' favorite dishes – and donating the profits to a good cause – sixth-grade...
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SHARE and Share Alike
By Jeffrey Marshall Baird
In this innovative program, multi-age students team up to teach and learn reading comprehension strategies...
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Building a Library from Scratch
By Danny Brassell
All it takes is a little help from your community, perseverance and some creative thinking...
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A Reading Star is Born
By Marji Ackerman
Beginning readers make their "reading debut" and step into the spotlight with confidence...
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Thanks for Your Support
By Carol Macken
By building a teacher's network, you'll be part of a support system and on your way to becoming a better...
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The Writer Within
By Lynn Mondello Caggiano
Picture journals helped draw out these reluctant writers and gave them a way to organize their thoughts...
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The Wright’s Flight--and Beyond
By Linda Lindroth
It's been over 100 years since the Wright brothers first took to the air; here are some ways to celebrate...
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On the Ball with Higher-Order Thinking
By Yolanda K.H. Bogan, Ph.D and Rhonda C. Porter, Ph.D
This playful and engaging lesson helps enhance your preK students' cognitive skills...
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Sit Back and Relax
By Mary M. Ross-Dolen, M.D.
For those days when you're feeling things can't get any worse, here are five exercises to ease your mind and...
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Please Join Us...Thank You
By Elizabeth Swartz
Real-world writing doesn't get much more rewarding than the creation of invitations and thank-you notes...
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Shake, Rattle and Learn
By Karen LeVasseur
With a fun unit featuring hits from the 1950s, your students will be rockin' around the clock while building their...
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Going Beyond the Right Answer
By Kathy Richardson
Math is about the relationships between numbers; here's how to find out if your students understand those relationships...
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From Old 2 New
By Dr. Daniel E. Engstrom, Janice L. Boulton and Lisa Wurzelbacher
A wonderful integrated activity teaches students an important lesson in recycling and puts some old crayons to good use...
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Coloring Outside the Rules
By Samantha Cleaver
Changing the rules when necessary can foster behavior management in a special education classroom...
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Building the Magic Tree House
By Mary Pope Osborne
When faced with a creative challenge, this author persisted through seven false starts before launching a successful series...
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The Game is Afoot
By Felicity Chapman
Middle schoolers enter the world of Sherlock Holmes and hard-boiled detectives in this unit on mysteries...
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Our Multicultural Classroom
By Nanette Avery
A student from another country can enrich classroom learning in more ways than you can imagine...
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A Simulated Journey
By Lisa Yoder
Can you bring to life different events in social studies for your students and still adhere to the standards? This...
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Attitude Adjustments
By Rick Wormeli
Cultivating and maintaining a healthy attitude may be all you need to keep you at the top of your game...
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The Bilingual Bag
By Nanette L. Avery
A middle school reading program that connects the classroom with students' families...
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Rolling Out the Red Carpet
By Kelly Mead
Ease your kindergartners' first-day-of-school jitters with these 11 great ideas to make your classroom a place they can't wait to...
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Careless Errors, Gone in a Snip
By Marion Lee Caldwell
No, not a snap – in this self-monitoring system, kids snip inches from a meter strip when they make "No...
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Am I Ready?
By Maureen Tuohy
Stepping off the corporate ladder into the classroom, this author found more similarities between the two than expected – and...
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And on Today’s Agenda...
By Jeff Eccleston
A daily agenda in your classroom will bring order, direction and structure to everyone's school day...
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Welcome to the Real World
By David Cooper
Middle schoolers construct a brochure about their school, using the Five Themes of Geography...
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The Ultimate Road Trip
By Susan Ade Potenza
This two-week unit gives sixth graders practice in real-world geography, science, math and more...
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Masters of Illusion
By Daniel Menelly
These fascinating (and simple!) sojourns into optical illusion, sound effects and more will transform your students into lifelong science lovers...
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Smart Kids at CAMP-US
By Richard Sinatra
A summer literacy program gets inner-city kids off the streets and into books...
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Standing on Water Street
By Patricia Reilly Giff
A master of children's literature finds the inspiration for her latest book while pondering the Brooklyn Bridge and the lives...
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Mapping a Novel
By Laila Lipetz
By creating a map of the novel Maniac Magee, students exercise their geography skills – and get some fan mail...
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Parents as Partners
By Dr. Mark A. Angle, Mary Porter and Jean Ann Rhodes
After growing weary of hearing how students weren't ready for kindergarten, these educators came up with a plan – and...
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Connect Three
By Leah A. Moorefield
The next time you're unexpectedly called out of your classroom, try this fun activity sheet to keep your students busy...
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Magazine Fun
By Eileen Spinelli
According to this celebrated poet, April is the perfect month to curl up with a good magazine...
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Without a Voice
By Carol Pennamacoor
Faced with a rare form of mutism, a young girl is offered hope thanks to the love of her family...
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Nuestros Amigos
By Stephanie Sheriff
A dual language program in a New York public school is making great strides – and great friends – for...
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Top-Level Structures
By Faye Bolton
This form of text structure will help your students improve their reading comprehension...
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Looking for a Listener
By Eileen Spinelli
A celebrated poet's ode to poetry...
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Science is for the Birds
By Susan Ade Potenza
This fine-feathered unit incorporates aspects from across the curriculum – and will pique your students' interest in the great outdoors...
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To My Favorite Teacher
By Eileen Spinelli
A celebrated poet's Valentine to teachers everywhere...
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Our Changing Climate
By Kay Berglund Newhouse
With these thought-provoking science experiments, global warming makes the leap from the headlines to the classroom...
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A Special Kind of Tutor
By Linda Brown Anderson
Children with different needs and abilities have a lot to teach others through cross-age tutoring...
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Black History Resources
By Patricia Broderick
February is officially Black History Month, but January has lots of opportunities to get ready for the celebration...
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Martin Luther King Jr.
By Eileen Spinelli
A celebrated poet's heartfelt ode to the dreams of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr....
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Show What You Know
By Jeff Eccleston
This activity provides the perfect opportunity for students to write, explain and defend their knowledge of math concepts...
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Measuring Up
By Donna B. Faircloth
Once they hit fifth grade, your students' height can skyrocket in the course of a year – here's a fun...
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Fun & Games
By Amy Jacobs and Julie Kohl
Math skills, teamwork and higher-level thinking come together when students create strategic board games...
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Holy Reading, Batman!
By Nancy Schneider
Comic books and graphic novels can attract reluctant and struggling readers to the written word...
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"Tutu" Much Fun
By Zulma Rodriguez
A unit on Swan Lake yields pictures, a computer presentation and a ballet performance – all by first graders...
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The Power of Peer Pressure
By Jane Wingle
A decision to be a leader or a follower becomes a valuable teachable moment in this sixth-grade classroom...
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A Helpful Serving
By David Rockower
A collaboration with the local high school café dishes up a fun learning experience for fifth graders and an opportunity...
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A Healthy Change
By Jeffrey J. Kuntz
A few gradual changes in your students' daily routines can get them on the road to becoming physically fit...
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At Last It’s Fall
By Eileen Spinelli
A Teaching K-8 special extra! A celebrated children's poet pens an ode to autumn...
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History Detectives
By John Fuchs
Asking your students to weigh the evidence from events in history can strengthen their critical thinking and analyzing skills...
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Bringing It Home
By Carol Macken
Through literature studies and interviews, young students gain personal understanding of the multifaceted American immigrant experience...
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A Need to Knit
By Barbara Gruener
A very special service project to help those in need turns out a crop of top-notch third-grade knitters...
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Getting to the Heart of a Story
By Karen E. Mitchell
A teacher shares how the time-tested tool of Anticipation Guides helped her students comprehend themes...
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Classroom Companions
By Cindy Bartlett
A nature-lover's case for bringing animals back into the classroomNo animals allowed? If you're unable to have a resident pet,...
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Who Asks the Questions?
By Sheena Hervey
Teaching students how to pose questions is a critical reading comprehension strategy...
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The Return of Lilly
By Kevin Henkes
– and her purple plastic purse! A seed planted 10 years ago blossoms into this author/illustrator's latest picture book...
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ADHD: A Crash-Free Course
By Lisa Gigout-Hues
Through trial, error and a positive approach, this teacher learned how to work with her student's special cognitive style...
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Fun with Haiku
By Marilyn Capicotta
Fun haiku poetry.....three lines, no rhymes..kids love it...
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A Matter of Meter
By David L. Harrison
Teach your students the basics of poetry and watch their writing skills (and creativity) soar...
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It’s in the Bag
By Maribelle H. Betterton and Lynne C. Ensworth
Thematic literacy bags are a great way to entice kids to dig in and read...
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Volunteer Tutors
By Betty Erickson
With a little training, community members can give valuable guidance to kids who need extra support in early literacy...
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The Impractical, Wonderful Project
By Martin S. Richter
Ever get overly enthusiastic about a project only to see it quickly spiral out of control? Here's how dreaming big...
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What a Performance!
By Monica Attell
In addition to everything else, teachers have to be great performers. This music teacher shares some of her best material...
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Black History Resources 2006
Enrich your curriculum by using these resources all year...
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The Inventive Guest
By Harry T. Roman
Apply the concept of invention across your curricula with a special classroom visit...
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Welcome to Worm Central
By Lisa Madison, A.L. Rydant, Raymond A. Jobin and Cindy Sterling
When an entire elementary school adopts a vermicomposting program, the students look at worms in a whole new, not-so-gross light...
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Get a Move On!
By Rebecca Dekens
Frustrated by her students' unhealthy lifestyle choices, this teacher decided it was time for a change...
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No Enemies in Aliceville
By Alice Davidson
A seventh grade writing project takes on a deeper meaning, thanks to a piece of local history that time forgot...
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Putting Parents to Work
By Douglas Wurst
Setting up tasks for visiting parents can make their presence in your classroom a welcome one...
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A Hand to Substitutes
By Ellen Javernick
Getting organized before the fact will ensure a smooth ride for your substitute teacher...
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A Regular Kid
By Paula Carter
Having high expectations for the most challenging student exhibits commitment to–and for–all students...
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Beginning Reading, Bilingually
By Tina Athaide-Shannon
Use these strategies to help second-language students become first-rate readers of English...
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Meet the Parents
By Dr. Jillian N. Lederhouse
Do you dread your school's Curriculum Night? Here's how to make the best of it – both for you and...
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Life Sentence
By Jeff Eccleston
When students get to know a word by illustrating its meaning, a condemned assignment gains a new lease on life...
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Reflective Discipline
By Leah Moorefield
Providing students a tool for self-reflection can decrease classroom disruptions – and help identify the problems behind them...
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Quiet Down
By Suzanna Parpos
Help students hear you by turning down the volume on your management techniques...
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Good Advice
By Lisa S. Dryden
Letter writing in a "Dear Abby" format can encourage your reluctant writers to dig deeper into books by dispensing advice...
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Kamishibai Stories
By Dianne Clouet
An illustration from a student's kamishibai story entitled The Bunnies (left). This captivating form of Japanese storytelling excites young authors...
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The Words That Surround Us
By Dr. Joan C. Fingon
Environmental print activities provide your students' families with an integrative way to encourage reading...
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Don’t Forget Acronyms
By Shelly W. Santaniello
This mnemonic device can be a terrific tool to help your students (and you!) memorize those things that are so...
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A Letter to a Future Teacher
By Joseph Pizzat
A grandfather who devoted his life to education writes a very special letter to his granddaughter, a future teacher...
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Retracing Memories
By David L. Harrison
Every life is a poem worth celebrating – encourage your students to honor their memories through memoir poems...
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Welcome to Our Classroom Museum
By Keil Hileman
For a teacher whose credo is "Explore Your World, Empower Yourself and Those Around You, Excel in Everything You Do,"...
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A Writer’s Bag of Tricks
By Debra T. Rotkow
A few simple strategies can provide your students with a bevy of great writing ideas...
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What’s Your Strategy?
By Barclay Marcell
When creating reading strategies that would stick for her students, innovation and imagination were key for this teacher...
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Adding Polish
By Elizabeth Swartz
The thought of rewriting may make your students groan, but polishing their work can (eventually) become second nature...
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Our Finest Moments
By Paula Carter
A school concert unites a diverse community in a common bond – love for their children....
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Picturing a Story
By Dr. Mark Jones and Brenda Ross
This lesson resulting in students creating their own books is an excellent integration of art and language arts...
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Digital Storytelling
By Flora Iacchia
This introduction to digital painting will encourage your students to illustrate a story of their very own...
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Preparing to Write
By Elizabeth Swartz
Encouraging students to create their own organizational process will get them on the road to becoming better writers...
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Adding the Ingredients
By Elizabeth Swartz
Writing a research paper is a lot like baking cookies - adding lots of good stuff can make for a...
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Sit Back and Observe
By Mark Baldwin
Make connections all across your curriculum by showing your students how to keep an observation journal...
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And the Answer is...?
By Elizabeth Swartz
Give your students a great lifetime skill by teaching them the right way to find answers to their research questions...
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The Joy of Overlearning
By Heather Rader
Overapplying concepts is part of the learning process...
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Quick Quick-Me-Ups
By Doris Schuchard
Add to the learning of each day with games and activities that take only minutes...
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When I Was 41
By Shelly W. Santaniello
After a death in the family, a third grade teacher found comfort – and made valuable connections with her students...
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A Literacy Luncheon
By Diane McCarty
Kindergartners spend a day on a college campus, having lunch, taking a tour and learning to love books...
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A Novel Experience
By Dave Ross
Six tips for getting the most out of a visit from an author...
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Finding the Center of the Maze
By Elizabeth Swartz
Discovering the answer to a research question requires clever navigation through many types of source materials...
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Have a seat, Friend
By Mary Hayhoe
With this cooperative spin on musical chairs, the object of the game is that everybody wins...
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Get Out and Vote!
By Margaret Mansfield and Betsy Anderson
Staging a mock election for tomorrow's voters can build awareness of "real" issues and show how one vote really can...
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On the Road with Punxsy Phil
By Jeffrey J. Kuntz and John Snyder
With this collaborative classroom travel project, fifth graders explore life on the USA Track and Field Golden Spike Tour...
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Asking the Right Question
By Elizabeth Swartz
Conducting effective research – at any grade level – is all about knowing which questions to answer; this month's reproducible...
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Grammar Games
By Kim Brown
Once you've introduced these activities that play with parts of speech, your students will clamor for a grammar lesson...
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Mentoring Matters
By Jean B. Wiley
Here's an online resource with everything you'll need for mentoring, including a first-day-of-school checklist...
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Plan to Write
By Marcia Worth-Baker
Five rules that will help make writing a priority for your students – and for you, too...
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Everything in its Place
By Elizabeth Swartz
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Come to Our Popsicle Social
By Leslie Dearmin
Here's a great way for students to get back into the swing of things, with their parents there for support…and...
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Get Real!
By Alvin Granowsky, Ed.D
Young readers may be more apt to reach for content area readers about "real life" rather than narrative tales...
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Falling Out of the Tree of Life
By Peter Sís
A masterful author and illustrator shares some of the interesting background material that didn't make it into his biography of...
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Getting to the Essence
By Elizabeth Swartz
Writing summaries is like putting text through a shrinking machine! Here's how to get the idea across to students...
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A Taste of Shakespeare
By Andrea McGann Keech
This introduction to Shakespeare can make kids Bard-lovers for life. One of Andrea's former students went on to high school...
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A Celebration of Words
By Nile Stanley
Poetry can lead children to a love of language – and help them build literacy skills as well...
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Screen Stories
By Elaine Israel
When using literature-based videos to enhance the reading experiences of your students, all you'll be missing is the popcorn...
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Roving Reporters
By Elizabeth Swartz
Research doesn't have to be boring or daunting thanks to kid-chosen topics and a helpful organizing grid...
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Picturing a Story
By Nancy Scheinkman
No book is "too hard" for first graders when they read the story by "reading" the illustrations...
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Fabulous Fictional Fabrications
By Elizabeth Swartz
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The Scientific Mentor
By Becky Rodia, Senior Editor
These New York City seventh graders receive science-fair guidance from real scientists...
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Hooping it Up
By David Lamers
This basketball-themed unit incorporates computer skills, geography, poetry and more – a slam-dunk just in time for March Madness!...
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Get Your Bearings
An outdoor activity, courtesy of a respected natural history education organization...
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Money Matters
By Elizabeth Swartz
Learning how to keep financial records can lead to beneficial writing and mathematical skills for your students – and a...
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Travelmates Revisited
By Diane McCarty
They're back — with new ideas and new accomplishments like exploring Japan, promoting literacy and exchanging journals with Native American...
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The Art of Persuasion
By Tony Stead
Persuasive writing can become something your students may actually enjoy – here are some ways to engage them...
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Snapshots from Japan
By Peter Barnes
After traveling to the "Land of the Rising Sun" as part of the Fulbright Memorial Fund teacher program, this teacher...
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How To Teach How-To Writing
By Elizabeth Swartz
Once they learn how to organize lists and thoughts into a piece of writing, kids will be amazed at how...
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Living the Promise
By Maria Brountas
How to transform the Pledge of Allegiance's lofty language into words kids can live by – in just 10 minutes...
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The Parts of Our Puzzle
By Susan Flanagan
This self-identification activity will help you to unite your classroom early on and give you a glimpse of your students'...
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Bits & Pieces, List & Notes
By Elizabeth Swartz
Two basic organizational tools that will help kids create more complex pieces for their writing portfolios...
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Letters to the Rescue
By Elizabeth J. Cygan
A class of special education students turns a letter-writing project into a new way of looking at school...
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A Piece of the Puzzle
By Elizabeth Swartz
When writing a story using a grid, it may be easier for kids to figure out how all the "pieces"...
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How I Shared Lessons in Life
By Pamela Schluter
It isn't always easy to share your personal life with your class, but the rewards – for you and your...
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