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Plus...New Lesson Plans, 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...New Lesson Plans, Worksheets, & Fun Activities! Weekly Newsletter: February 14, 2024 Daily editing builds students' skills! With [Every-Day Edit]( exercises, challenge students to find and fix errors in spelling, capitalization, punctuation, or grammar. [First Woman Dentist]( Until February 21, 1866, the only graduates of American dental schools were men. That changed when Lucy Hobbs graduated from the Ohio College of Dental Surgery. Build grammar skills using this fun activity! [Thomas Jefferson]( Handout this fun worksheet to your students to practice proofreading skills and to learn about our 3rd U.S. President Thomas Jefferson [Teacher Essentials]( [Time to Listen—7 Tips for a Better Lecture]( Standard lectures don’t always capture attention the way you hope. Here are some quick tips for making lectures more engaging, memorable, and even fun for your students. [Beyond the Letters: Insights on Navigating Dyslexia in Education]( An often overlooked learning disability, dyslexia can be a frustrating struggle for students and teachers. We spoke with a parent and former K-12 teacher from Oklahoma who has dyslexia to hear about the challenges, experiences, and techniques that helped her rise above the struggle that affects about 20% of the population. [Using Language to Encourage and Empower Children - "To Remind"]( We use reminders to help children visualize and recall expectations. We also use reminders to help children recover their controls and follow the rules. Of course, there are times when children do make a wrong choice and push the limits further. We now need to redirect their behavior. Read more [recently added articles]( [Lesson Planning]( [Chemical Reaction Carnival]( By the end of this lesson, students will be able to identify and explain different types of chemical reactions through hands-on activities. [Seven Lesson Ideas for Valentine's Day]( From making Valentine's cards to doing math activities, there are plenty of ways teachers can share the holiday with their students. [Ready-to-Use Lesson Plan: Snow - Math]( Pre-written, Step-by-Step Lesson & Student Worksheet! Learning Objective: To answer questions based on a bar graph Explore our [recently added lessons](. [Administrators]( [Instant Meetings: Pros and Cons]( The pro-con sheet offers a simple way to identify the reasons for and against a particular idea. It is a good way to look at all aspects of an option before making a final decision. [Professional Development]( [Classroom Management and Student Engagement Strategies for Elementary Classroom Teachers]( This course will dive into a number of classroom management topics. There will be things that teachers can create and/or put into affect in their own classrooms. This course will supply you with ideas from the first day of school, and throughout the entire school year. You can work through at your own pace. [Fun Activities & Worksheets]( [Geography A to Z: The Letter T]( Fun Student Handout! Students will learn about geography as they explore famous places around the world one letter at a time. [Printable Student Worksheet: Animal Analogies]( Ready-to-use printable worksheet activities make learning fun! Students develop skills in visual imagery, reading comprehension, vocabulary development, reasoning, and test-taking. [Critical Thinking Worksheets: Big Sky Country]( 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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