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Plus...Ready-to-Use Lessons, Worksheets, & Fun Activities! K12reader.com provides free, printable reading instruction resources for schools, teachers, and parents Reading worksheets and articles covering sight words, vocabulary, reading comprehension, grammar, and other reading essentials. [jigsaw]( Plus...Ready-to-Use Lessons, Worksheets, & Fun Activities! Weekly Newsletter: September 21, 2022 Daily editing builds students' skills! With [Every-Day Edit]( exercises, challenge students to find and fix errors in spelling, capitalization, punctuation, or grammar. ['Iceman,' the Mummy]( [Tarzan is Born]( [Teacher Essentials]( [Back to School Night Tips]( Back to School Night. Some of us love it and some of us are not as fond of this tradition. Ensuring that the evening is worthwhile can be accomplished with just a few helpful wise moves, and by knowing which common pitfalls to avoid. [10 of the Best School Spirit Day Ideas]( Spirit Days help to boost the student's morale by giving them what some describe (humorously) as "a collective silly goal!", especially in high school. At the end of the week, the best class could win the coveted Spirit Award. [Are Student Teachers Learning Outdated Teaching Methods?]( Teaching methods have stayed practically the same for millennia. The teacher/professor stands in front of the class and gives instructions and information that the students need to learn. Yet, time and time again, we are shown that the standard of teaching falls flat for today’s kids; Read more [recently added articles]( [Lesson Planning]( [Treasure Map Math]( At the end of the lesson, your students will be confident in plotting points on a coordinate plane. Your students will be able to locate an item, determine its x and y coordinates, and correctly write the ordered pair. [Lesson Plan: Ask and Answer About Space]( Pre-written, Ready-to-Use Lesson! Learning Objective: To ask and answer questions about a particular text. [Lesson Plan: Text Features- Mammoth]( Pre-written, Ready-to-Use Lesson! Learning Objective: To read about and answer questions about mammoths. Explore our [recently added lessons](. [Administrators]( [Brainstorming: The Basics]( Brainstorming is appropriate any time a group needs to come up with a list of ideas. It can be used when analyzing an issue, envisioning a desired goal, or coming to a solution. [Professional Development]( [Integrating Brain Breaks Into Your Classroom]( The purpose of this course is to introduce the importance of physical activity and demonstrate, through hands-on experiences and brain breaks, how movement integration strategies can be implemented in a classroom setting. We focus on developing overall student success through implementing a myriad of brain break and movement strategies that will keep your students active and engaged, while learning their curricular outcomes. [Fun Activities & Worksheets]( [Writing Bug: New in School]( Use these fun & engaging writing prompts to get students' creative juices flowing. [Math Cross "Word" Puzzle #29]( Encourage student comprehension of math terms and increase math fact abilities with this fun cross "word" puzzle. [Mystery State Activity #29]( As students work the clues, they exercise geography skills, develop research abilities, and learn a little history too! Clue 1: This state has the tallest state capital in the United States. [Reader's Theater Script: Dancing with the Nursery Rhyme Stars]( Build literacy skills with this fun role play activity! Students read a play script and answer key questions with followup activities. Connect With Education World [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( Copyright © 2022 The Educator's Network, Inc. All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: 7762 Still Lakes Drive Odessa, FL 33556 Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( Copyright © 2022 The Educator's Network, Inc. All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: 7762 Still Lakes Drive Odessa, FL 33556 Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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