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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: January 10, 2024 Daily editing builds students' skills! With [Every-Day Edit]( exercises, challenge students to find and fix errors in spelling, capitalization, punctuation, or grammar. [The Fabulous Frisbee]( [Benedict Arnold]( [Teacher Essentials]( [What Do Teachers Want for 2024]( As too many qualified educators leave the profession in record numbers, they are often not being replaced. If leaders do not begin addressing the issues that make teaching a less desirable profession with innovation and dedication, this growing trend will soon reach a crisis point. [Do Slides Really Work as Study Guides?]( Slides can be a valuable study guide tool, but they should be just one ingredient in your educational recipe. So, the next time you find yourself crafting the perfect set of slides, ask yourself: How can I bring this material to life? How can I make it interactive and memorable? [Ten Writing Prompts for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day]( Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is an entire day dedicated to celebrating the birthday of one of the most beloved civil rights activists in history. Here's a list of writing prompts teachers can use in the classroom to remember Martin Luther King, Jr. and explore his contributions. Read more [recently added articles]( [Lesson Planning]( [Five Lessons for Teaching Tolerance]( Teach About Dr. King's Dream of a World Where People Are Judged By Their Character, Not Their Skin Color. [Martin Luther King, Jr. Lesson Resources]( The life of American hero Martin Luther King Jr. offers many teaching opportunities. Here are some cross-curricular and cross-grade lessons teachers can use to share King's life and legacy with students. [Emergency Sub Plan: Snowflakes - Reading]( Pre-written, Ready-to-Use Lesson & Student Worksheet! Learning Objective: To read a poem about winter and then answer questions about it. Explore our [recently added lessons](. [Administrators]( [Instant Meetings: Spend a Penny]( This fun activity ensures that all meeting participants are actively engaged and participating; everybody gives their 2 cents (or a five cents!) [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 N]( Fun Student Handout! Students will learn about geography as they explore famous places around the world one letter at a time. [Printable Student Worksheet: Fun in the Sun Coloring]( Use these fun & engaging student worksheets to reinforce key learning objectives! [Critical Thinking Worksheets: Whale of a Good Time]( 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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