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 Weekly Newsletter November 18, 2020  [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. [Black Friday]( [King Tut's Tomb]( [Teacher Essentials]( [Thanksgiving in Class - Strategies for Safe Celebrating]( 6 safely distanced classroom activities to engage students in tapping into the best part of Thanksgiving: gratitude. [Things to do with your Child and Family During this Time of Uncertainty]( With many schools being postponed and even cancelled for the rest of the school year we have been given the gift of time. [Is there such thing as "good" screen time for young children?]( We live in a digital world, and being literate and creative in that world is not a bad thing if a child’s mind is staying curious and active.  [Lesson Planning]( ["Turkey Time" Lessons]( "Gobble, gobble, gobble." Increase your students' knowledge and skills when you use TURKEYS as a teaching theme. [Emergency Sub Plan: Snow - Reading (Gr2)]( Lesson Objective: To read the book, Snow, and answer questions about the story [Emergency Sub Plan: Snow - Writing (Gr2)]( Lesson Objective: To write an informational piece explaining what was learned about snow Explore our [recently added lessons](.  [Professional Development]( [Responsive Classroom: Learning by Observing Colleagues in Action]( It's Morning Meeting time in Angie Morrison's second grade classroom. But something's different this morning. Seated quietly outside the circle are several teachers from other classrooms. [Intergrating Literacy into Your Makerspace]( Makerspaces enable opportunities for students to create, imagine, and build! What better springboard for that than stories? The purpose of this e-course is to learn how to provide students the opportunity to read and write, in the spirit of making, across multiple media platforms.  [Administrators]( [Best Practices for Professional Learning Communities]( What is a PLC? And how can schools get the most “bang for the buck” from this proven approach to school improvement?  [Tools & Templates]( [Internet Scavenger Hunt: Story of Thanksgiving]( Introduce the history of the Thanksgiving holiday with this Scavenger Hunt. [Fiction Book Report Template]( Make writing a book report on a work of fiction a little easier with this template. [Cool To Be Kind Editable Certificate]( Recognize a student's kindness to others with this customizable award template.  [Fun Activities & Worksheets]( [Where in the World is Mrs. Waffenschmidt? -- #14]( Teach your students about: The Matterhorn in Switzerland [Animals A to Z: Eagle]( Students learn interesting facts about animals as they reinforce basic skills of capitalization, punctuation, spelling, and grammar. [It All Adds Up Puzzle #7]( 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 #8]( Encourage student comprehension of math terms and increase math fact abilities with this fun cross "word" puzzle. [Across The United States]( I'm thinking of a place in the United States... Connect With Education World Today [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Twitter](  This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( The Educators Network Inc. · 75 Mill St · Colchester, CT 06415-1263 · USA

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