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Weekly Newsletter
October 14, 2020
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[Every-Day Edit]Daily editing builds students' skills!
With [Every-Day Edit]( exercises, challenge students to find and fix errors in spelling, capitalization, punctuation, or grammar.
[Autumn Fun](
[Jimmy Carter](
[Teacher Essentials](
[Teacher's Lounge Virtual Instruction Advice - Keeping My Smile](
No matter what strategies you try, here's the bottom line: don’t give up. Children are looking to us to keep it together and be a force of stability in a world that seems to have gone absolutely insane.
[Simplifying Differentiation: Content, Process, and Product](
The content involves the curriculum, the information learned, the standards and skills being taught. The process is how students learn this content. And the product is what is produced by students, how they show their learning.
[Culture Shock](
Today’s classrooms have more diversity than ever before, and teachers have many opportunities to interact with families from different cultures and backgrounds.
[The Walking Classroom Adds a Welcome Screenless Element to Remote-Learning Environments](
The Walking Classroom is a nonprofit program that gets kids out of their seats (and away from their screens) and walking while learning about topics in English language arts, science, and social studies.
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[Lesson Planning](
[Emergency Sub Plan: Hibernation - Math](
Lesson Objective: To use addition and subtraction to solve word problems
[Lessons and Activities for Teaching Respect](
If your students lack it or could stand to learn more about it, we offer five lessons to get them talking and thinking about respect.
[Following Directions: Activities, Worksheets and Lessons](
As teachers, sometimes we give our students directions but then are surprised (or disappointed) that they don't follow them.
Explore our [recently added lessons](.
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[Professional Development](
[Connecting to Math in Real Life](
Who needs math games when a world of meaningful real-life fun is beckoning? It's easy and rewarding to connect to the real world in math class.
[Improving Student Engagement During Distance Learning for the K-12 Classroom Teacher](
This course is designed to familiarize participants with multiple online tools and strategies that increase engagement and success for students thrown into the remote learning environment.
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[Administrators](
[Principal Traits Teachers Appreciate](
Principals try to cultivate traits that improve communication, demonstrate respect, and inspire vision.
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[Tools & Templates](
[Bat Bulletin Board Template](
Great for Halloween, or channeling a certain caped superhero, give this template a try.
[Venn Diagram Templates](
Find what is common with these 2, 3 and 4-circle Venn Diagrams to suit nearly any lesson plan.
[Internet Scavenger Hunt: Thomas Edison's Light Bulb](
Yosemite National Park is 747,956 acres or 1,169 square miles, and is home to hundreds of wildlife species, and over a thousand plant species.
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[Fun Activities & Workshets](
[Where in the World is Mrs. Waffenschmidt? -- #9](
Teach your students about: Suez Canal in Egypt.
[Animals A to Z: Armadillo](
Students learn interesting facts about animals as they reinforce basic skills of capitalization, punctuation, spelling, and grammar.
[It All Adds Up Puzzle #2](
Perfect for homework or in-class, the puzzle challenges students to find the missing numbers so every column, row, and diagonal adds up.
[Math Cross Puzzle #3](
Encourage student comprehension of math terms and increase math fact abilities with this fun cross "word" puzzle.
[Setting Goals](
Set goals for the coming year and find out what you need to do to achieve them.
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