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Plus...New Lesson Plans, Worksheets, & Fun Activities! Free Customizable Student Award Certificates! Select an award template and customize with student name, special achievement, and your personal message. Hand out to your students and see them smile with pride! Plus...New Lesson Plans, Worksheets, & Fun Activities! Weekly Newsletter: December 27, 2023 Daily editing builds students' skills! With [Every-Day Edit]( exercises, challenge students to find and fix errors in spelling, capitalization, punctuation, or grammar. [LeBron James]( [Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet]( [Teacher Essentials]( [5 Creative Practices to Develop Strong Writing Skills]( Teaching kids to write is about more than just grammar and punctuation. It's about nurturing their creativity and building their confidence. Let's dive into five creative practices that will set your students on the path to becoming strong writers. [Do Awards Work?]( Awards may not pay off the way educators hope, according to recent findings by researchers at Harvard University, particularly when it comes to improving attendance – but even for changing behavior or increasing participation. [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. Read more [recently added articles]( [Lesson Planning]( [Lesson: Getting Started With Essays]( Essays written by teens about issues that teens face can encourage classroom discussion, build students' self-esteem, help them develop resiliency, and improve their ability to face challenges and triumph over adversity. [Lesson Plan: Hockey - Reading]( Pre-written, Ready-to-Use Lesson & Student Worksheet! Learning Objective: To read an excerpt of a story about hockey and then answer questions about it [Lesson Plan: Hibernation - Writing]( Pre-written, Ready-to-Use Lesson & Student Worksheet! Learning Objective: To write an imagined narrative about hibernation. Explore our [recently added lessons](. [Administrators]( [Instant Meetings: Stoplight & Thumbs Up]( When decisions need to be made, and you are looking for a consensus among your staff, Stoplight Cards and Thumbs Up are two tools you might use. [Professional Development]( [Creating Makerspace for Students]( The purpose of this e-course is to plan and create a unique, meaningful, and relevant makerspace for your school community, by becoming familiar with the maker movement and makerspace best practices, in K-12. The maker movement has been a revolution in education. All educational stakeholders need to find ways to leverage this movement. [Fun Activities & Worksheets]( [Geography A to Z: The Letter L]( Fun Student Handout! Students will learn about geography as they explore famous places around the world one letter at a time. [Printable Student Worksheet: Cat Coloring]( Use these fun & engaging student worksheets to reinforce key learning objectives! [Critical Thinking Worksheets: Name That City]( Ready-to-print student work sheets that develop critical thinking and deductive reasoning skills in core subject areas. Connect With Education World [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( Copyright © 2023 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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