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Behavior Management Strategies for Kindergartners
by shuva02
Through verbal praise, behavior charts, and reward systems, discover positive ways to reinforce good behavior in young children. published 9 months ago
Keep Music Education in Our Schools
by stephhicks68
Over the past 10 years or so, many school programs have been cut to reduce budgets and save money. Those hardest hit are physical education, art and music classes. The tragedy of these curriculum adjustments... published 7 months ago
Dealing with Bullies in School
by helenathegreat
Bullying sucks. Believe me, I know. After I finished kindergarten at a private school, my parents switched me to our local public school, and I skipped to second grade. Boy did those kids seem to "have it... published 11 months ago
Reading Strategies for Elementary School Students
by donoga
Reading is a fundamental skill that children should acquire in their primary years in order to understand the world around them and pursue further knowledge. The National Council of Teachers of English... published 2 weeks ago
Luxury Children Playhouses
by Harmony Cornwell
Lilliput Play Homes is a high-end company creating amazing houses and playhouses that will let your children explore, imagine, and play in luxury. The Lilliput company was started by one family (The Chernicky... published 2 years ago
Children's Birthday Parties
by L.K. Watson
Throwing the perfect birthday party for your preschool or elementary school child need not mean calling a mortgage broker for a home loan. There are plenty of themed parties and activities you can do in your... published 2 years ago
Fun Learning Games for Children
by Maren Morgan M-T
Two teacher-created games for elementary age children that they: 1. can learn quickly, 2. clamor to play, 3. can do by themselves, 4. reinforces concepts, and 5. uses inexpensive supplies. published 9 months ago
Childrens Literature - Fiction Genres Part 1
by Jenny
As a third grade teacher, I try to encourage students to read from a variety of genres in order to comply with the California Language Arts Standard of reading and responding to a variety of literature. published 2 years ago
Teaching math: Girl Scouts and Pizza
by Rochelle Frank
The miniature Girl Scout delivering cookies to my front door informed me that my total was twelve dollars. I recognized her as a first grader. I had been a sub teacher a few times in her class. I couldn't... published 5 months ago
Top 5 Reasons Many Teachers Quit - NCLB?
by Patty Inglish, MS
Many teachers quit because teaching is becoming just too difficult. tO MAKE MATTERS WORSE, many schoolS and school district administrations practice micromanagement and insist on oursuing No Child Left Behind Goals, prhaps without setting other vital priorities as well. published 15 months ago










