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25 Ideas to Motivate Young Readers! To celebrate Children's Book Week, the folks at the BOOK-IT!(r) Program have given permission for Education World to reprint 25 great ideas from teachers
A Month With No Holidays? Make Up Your Own! Boring August! No holidays! So why not ask your students to invent their own holidays for August? We'd love to hear your students' ideas.
A Teacher's Guide to Getting Students' Work Published by Glori Chaika Glori Chaika, an English teacher, shares tips for getting student-writing published. Chaika's students at Slidell (Louisiana) Junior High School are among the most-published kids in the United States.
All Aboard The Flying Ark! In The Flying Ark, author Carolyn Jackson explains how zoo workers prepare animals for long airplane flights!
America's Heroes .
BJ Pinchbeck's Homework Help .
Bats in the Classroom: Activities Across the Curriculum October is the perfect time to work bats into the curriculum.
Celebrate the Year of the Ocean Eighteen activities for students to practice their math, geography, science, and language skills while learning about the world's oceans!
Constitutions, Treaties and Declarations .
Countdown to Summer: Free Summer Programs for Teens What are your teenage students (or children) doing this summer? Why not investigate some of the hundreds of free summer programs for teens? Twenty of them are highlighted here.
Dr. Seuss Inspires Read to Kids Day Explore events scheduled in your area and Internet connections to loads of Dr. Seuss fun!
Every School Should Have a Playground Map! Playground maps are great teaching tools! Thanks to Ed Bonne, The Playground Map Guy, many kids will find a new addition to their playgrounds when school opens in a few weeks.
FCC Ruling Makes Internet Access Possible for All Schools & Libraries .
Five Times Five: Five Activities for Teaching Geography's Five Themes Looking for activities to teach the five themes of geography? We've got them for you
Follow the Rules, Get Safely to School Follow the Rules, Get Safely to School is this year's National School Bus Safety Week theme. But bus safety isn't a one-week topic. It's a year-round subject that connects to many curriculum areas.
Forecasters Fear El Nino Year What is El Nino?
Free Voluntary Reading (FVR)Pays Big Dividends! Teacher William Marson shares his success in motivating sixth-graders to read using a program he calls Reading for Fun (RFF).
Get to Know Your Favorite Authors On the Internet!
Getting Started On the Internet: Start Simply! The Internet? Don't even think about it yet.
Getting Started on the Internet: Add YOUR Name to a Listserv Listservs offer a quick and easy way to connect with teachers around the world. Don't miss out on the sharing, the learning, and the fun!
Getting to Know You: Activities for the First Day of School Every veteran teacher has his or her favorite first-day-of-school activities. Here are a few of mine. Let me hear about your favorites too!
Glimpse Into the World of an Aleut Boy It's Alaska as you've probably never seen it before ... It's Salmon Summer, a new Bruce McMillan book that explores an Alaskan way of life.
Grow a Garden of Opportunity! Classroom gardens, whether outside or indoors, provide the perfect opportunity to bring life to lessons in science, history, math, even poetry!
Home School Zone .
Incorporating Technology Into Classroom Curriculum Does Technology Scare You? You're not alone. Millions of people have never sat at a computer much less surfed the Internet. But while some people may be able to avoid the use of technology in their daily lives, for educators, it's unavoidable.
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