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 Weekly Newsletter June 16, 2021  Provide your students with career exploration that excites the

 Weekly Newsletter June 16, 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. [Harriet Beecher Stowe]( [Juneteenth]( [Teacher Essentials]( [Summer School Survival: Six Tips and Tricks]( Maybe summer school is not a first choice for how we spend the break between school years, but we can make the best of it and even have some fun in the process. [The Need for a "Mental" Education Curriculum]( K-12 schools need to establish a mental curriculum, that in addition to strengthening their social-emotional intelligence, helps students develop their inner potentialities and positive qualities. [Digital and Media Literacy: How Am I Investing My Time?]( How much time do you spend with different types of media in a given day? Here are some tools to help track your time by media use. [FREE Coloring Page for Kids - Animal & Dinosaur Themed]( Enjoy 13 pages of coloring fun that double as craft activities!  [Lesson Planning]( [Independent and Dependent Clauses: Grammar (GR 8)]( As educators, we have heard, time and time again, that the most effective way to gauge a student's understanding of a concept is to ask them to explain in their own words rather than a multiple-choice test. [Animal Homes - Science Lesson Plan (GR 1)]( Ready to Use Science Sub Plan. The lesson objective is to learn about two different animal homes. What is the difference between a beaver and a prairie dog? [Animal Homes - Reading Lesson Plan (GR 1)]( Ready to Use Reading Lesson Plan on Animal Homes! The lesson objective is to listen to the book, No Place Like Home, and then answer questions about the book. Explore our [recently added lessons](.  [Professional Development]( [18 STEM Activity Ideas, Resources to Promote Summer Learning]( Here's a list of 24 STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) activities that we highly recommend you introduce to your child or student this summer. [Integrating STEM & Wellness]( Participants will leave with easy-to-implement ideas and evidence-based resources along with talking points for building support with school administrators.  [Administrators]( [Congratulations - You Are Just Hired!]( Once you are offered the position, there are several next steps. Most important - Be positive and enthusiastic in your new job.  [Tools & Templates]( [Scavenger Hunt: "Ocean Voyage" Worksheet]( This scavenger hunt, "Ocean Voyage" worksheet, helps students identify properties of the world's oceans and plant organisms that live beneath the surface. [Excellent Work in Science]( Recognize a student for their excellent work in science with a personalized award certificate!  [Fun Activities & Worksheets]( [Where in the World is Mrs. Waffenschmidt? -- #7]( Teach your students about: A sphinx in Egypt [Animals A to Z: Zebra]( Students learn interesting facts about animals as they reinforce basic skills of capitalization, punctuation, spelling, and grammar. [It All Adds Up Puzzle #36]( 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 #2]( Encourage student comprehension of math terms and increase math fact abilities with this fun cross "word" puzzle. [We're Off!]( How will we get where we're going? 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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