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 Weekly Newsletter April 14, 2021  Who's excited for Field Day!? Field Day is just around the co

 Weekly Newsletter April 14, 2021  [FieldDay]( Who's excited for Field Day!? Field Day is just around the corner and after such a stressful year, kids and teachers deserve the best. [S&S Worldwide]( has prepared some resources for you to plan the best field day ever and they are also hosting a [10 DAY GIVEAWAY!]( ENDS TOMORROW! [FieldDay]( [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. [Baseball Season Then and Now]( [National Poetry Month]( [Teacher Essentials]( [Motivation and Habits: Three Steps to Building Student Agency]( Just as we adults need to find the inner motivation and drive to build good habits and achieve our goals, our students need the same thing to become true owners of learning. [Aligning Goals, Objectives and Standards in Lesson Plans]( Alignment in a lesson plan ensures that all the components are working together to support student success. If you start with aligned goals, objectives, and standards, you will set your lessons up for success! [Top 5 Activities for More Effective Distance Learning]( Turn distance learning into a fun and engaging activity that students will look forward to by tweaking your daily lessons. [Listen Wise: Teach Students to Be Better Listeners]( Discover how to engage your students effectively by strengthening their listening skills. [K-5 Indoor Soccer Activity]( The activity allows the students to only react to the item that is kicked to them and work on their kicking skills and coordination.  [Lesson Planning]( [Whole Numbers as Fractions Math (GR 4)]( Lesson Plan Objective: Make sure students know the numerator represents how many parts there are and that the denominator represents what size the parts are – how many parts make a whole. [Emergency Sub Plan: Snowflakes - Math (Gr1)]( Snowflakes Math Lesson Objective: To use addition and subtraction to solve word problems. [Emergency Sub Plan: Snowflakes - Science (Gr1)]( What do you know about snowflakes? Snowflakes all look different. They all have the same number of sides, but every snowflake has a different pattern. [Field Day Games | Lesson Plan Ideas]( Here are dozens of great activities to have the best Field Day ever. Explore our [recently added lessons](.  [Professional Development]( [Bullying Compliance and Prevention]( What is bullying? What is not bullying? Defines teasing vs. taunting, roles in bullying, effects of bullying, and what kids need to know about bullying. [Creating an Atmosphere for Youth Voice and Engagement]( We have the ability to positively effect each one of these children and give them a space where they feel comfortable, confident and where they can ask questions and be heard.  [Administrators]( [Empowered School-Wide Professional Training for the Principalship]( There is a national need for good and experienced principals. There are several ways to do this: through graduate courses, serving as an assistant principal, and a district mentoring program.  [Tools & Templates]( [Math 100 Perfect]( Recognize a student for AWESOME work with a personalized award certificate! [Internet Scavenger Hunt: All About Exercise]( Find out why exercise is so important with this exercise Scavenger Hunt!  [Fun Activities & Worksheets]( [Where in the World is Mrs. Waffenschmidt? -- #34]( Teach your students about: Red Square in Moscow, Russia [Animals A to Z: Sea Turtle]( Students learn interesting facts about animals as they reinforce basic skills of capitalization, punctuation, spelling, and grammar. [It All Adds Up Puzzle #27]( 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 #28]( Encourage student comprehension of math terms and increase math fact abilities with this fun cross "word" puzzle. [Carrot Tops]( As you complete this activity, you’ll learn what plants need to grow. 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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