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Teacher's Checklist for the First Week of School
by Kathryn Vercillo
Teacher's Checklist for the First Week of School Starting the new school year is a time that is both exciting and nerve-wracking. Although kids don't realize it, the first week of school is as thrilling and... published 5 months ago
WWI vs WWII
by Keviin
The early twentieth century was mainly an extension of the nineteenth century. The dominant powers and their governments as well as political and social ideologies were largely unchanged. The First World War,... published 15 months ago
Tips for taking the CSET
by glassvisage
Ah yes... one more test to take before administering plenty yourself as a teacher! ... It's also hard because you've probably graduated from college and need to get back in test-taking mode. To get to this... published 4 weeks ago
The Grouchy Ladybug Children's Book Review
by wannabwestern
The Grouchy Ladybug, by Eric Carle, is a classic children's book first published in 1977. It's visual appeal combined with a three-part theme of telling time, bullying, and comparing sizes will entertain and interest your preschool and early elementary age audience for repeat readings. published 2 months ago
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 7 months ago
Education 2.0
by alew
This is a list of websites and tools that I have reviewed at my Web 2.0 Teaching Tools blog. Things are a bit disorganized on that site, so this list complements it well. These websites are either completely... published 2 years ago
Should Teachers Assign Homework?
by Keviin
As a teacher, one of my constant frustrations has been with homework. How much homework should be given and how often? How much should homework impact a student's grade? Is it meaningful? Are the students... published 11 months ago
HOW TO TEACH THE PARTS OF A NEWSPAPER
by dtricarico
For some students, especially reluctant readers, glancing at the daily newspaper over their morning coffee might be the only reading they do as adults. Here are some tips on how you can help them be more... published 3 months ago
Homeschool vs. Public School vs. Private School
by Kathryn Vercillo
One of the toughest decisions that you're going to face as a parent is that you're going to have to decide where to send your kids to school. For some parents the choice is easy because the options are... published 2 months ago
Third Grade Lesson Plans
by Angela Harris
These are some of my favorite third grade lesson plans. I have homeschooled three children. All of them but one have already graduated. I would have loved to have found free third grade lesson plans when I... published 3 months ago














