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 Weekly Newsletter May 19, 2021  Provide your students with career exploration that excites them

 Weekly Newsletter May 19, 2021  [Career Exploration with Journeys Map]( Provide your students with career exploration that excites them! Journeys Map will engage students as they explore over 2,000 occupations and the pathways to reach the career of their dreams. Getting started is simple and free. Sign up today! [PENN]( [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. [Earhart Completes Solo Transatlantic Flight]( [Indy 500]( [Teacher Essentials]( [Data That Matters: Pandemic Recovery Ideas]( One issue that continues to flummox us is how to look at student progress during a time period that has less quantifiable data than usual to inform what we do moving forward. [Digital Skills Teachers Are Learning Through Covid]( COVID-19 has brought multiple changes in the classroom with digital requirements for online interactions. The new skills you learn now can remain useful for years to come. [Springtime Slump: We Can Do It!]( Around this time of year, teachers are particularly prone to burnout, more so than in May or June. [Power of Words - Creative & Educational DIY Craft Activity]( The Power of Words bears a strong multiculturalism component, since it is intended to have students make their own choices and decide on mediums for the completion of their project.  [Lesson Planning]( [Making a Budget: Personal Finance (GR 11)]( Budgets are a way to understand all incoming and outgoing cash. This allows you to control spending and avoid a deficit. The objective of this lesson is to successfully create a monthly budget. [Everyday Life in Ancient Mesopotamia: Social Studies (GR 6)]( To understand daily life in ancient Mesopotamia. Understand the development of civilizations and how the ancient world translates into today's society and structure. [Emergency Sub Plan: Hockey - Social Studies (GR 1)]( Ready to use Emergency Sub Lesson on Hockey for 1st Grade. Meets CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.1.1 - Ask and answer questions about key details in a text. [Emergency Sub Plan: Hockey - Reading (GR 1)]( Free Reading Lesson Plan on Hockey for Grade 1. The lesson objective is to listen to Dino-Hockey and then answer questions about the book. Explore our [recently added lessons](.  [Professional Development]( [Integrating Brain Breaks into Your Classroom]( In this course, we focus on developing a working knowledge of the importance of integrating physical activity, and specifically brain breaks (also known as brain boosts, brain blasts, brain energizers, etc.) for overall student success. [Incorporating Mindfulness into Your Classroom]( Moving stress from toxic to tolerable involves increasing the number of protective relationships in children’s lives and helping them learn how to regulate their nervous system, which is where mindfulness comes in. This skill allows children to manage their internal world regardless of what comes at them externally.  [Administrators]( [Politics in Education - Tips From Experience]( Even if you don't see yourself as a political person and don't like playing politics, not understanding how the district works will set you up for failure.  [Tools & Templates]( [Internet Scavenger Hunt: D-Day]( Use this printable for Memorial Day and the anniversary of D-Day (June 6). [Weekly Planning Guide Template Elementary]( Get your whole week planned out with this template.  [Fun Activities & Worksheets]( [Where in the World is Mrs. Waffenschmidt? -- #3]( Teach your students about: The Eiffel Tower in Paris, France [Animals A to Z: Warthog]( Students learn interesting facts about animals as they reinforce basic skills of capitalization, punctuation, spelling, and grammar. [It All Adds Up Puzzle #32]( 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 #33]( Encourage student comprehension of math terms and increase math fact abilities with this fun cross "word" puzzle. [Number Tic-Tac-Toe]( Play an addition game. --------------------------------------------------------------- [School Supplies 4 Less]( School Supplies 4 Less offers products from top brands for all types of learning, whether virtual, at home, or in the classroom. We are dedicated to providing the highest quality products at competitive prices, paired with the same excellent customer service we have prided ourselves on for over two decades. School Supplies 4 Less is here for all your teaching needs! [RAS%20Learn%20More%20Button.png] --------------------------------------------------------------- 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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