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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: March 6, 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 Ides of March]( Build grammar skills using this Every-Day Edits: The Ides of March activity and answer key. [Ezra Jack Keats]( Hand out this printable student worksheet on Ezra Jack Keats with the uncorrected text for students to find errors of capitalization, punctuation, spelling, or grammar. [Teacher Essentials]( [What to Do When Kids Stop Working]( Spring might be on its way, but this time of year can be problematic for students and teachers beyond pesky seasonal allergies. Especially as the school year marches on, teachers often become understandably frustrated at a clear decline in student motivation. [Navigating Conflicts: Effective Strategies for Resolving Parent-Teacher Differences]( You're in the middle of a busy school day, juggling lesson plans, grading papers, and guiding your students through their educational journey. In the middle of this, you encounter a roadblock – a conflict with a parent. Let's dive into a few strategies to assist you in navigating and resolving those parent-teacher differences. [How Augmented and Virtual Reality Can Improve the Classroom]( Teachers have needed to be increasingly creative in retaining their students' interests. Over time, however, technology and education have been combined to create new ways to catch a student's curiosity. Read more [recently added articles]( [Lesson Planning]( [Great Wall Builders: The Engineering Marvels of Ancient China]( Students will explore the historical and cultural significance of the Wall and engage in hands-on activities to simulate the engineering challenges ancient builders faced. [Learning Game: Riddle BINGO]( Learning Objective: Students will use higher-level thinking skills to choose the correct answer to a series of riddle questions. It's a fun learning activity and a nice reward activity, too! [Ready-to-Use Math Lesson Plan: Hockey]( Pre-written, Step-by-Step Lesson & Student Worksheet! Learning Objective: To solve word problems involving time with the sport of hockey. Explore our [recently added lessons](. [Administrators]( [Instant Meetings: Improving Student Writing]( Teachers share samples of “typical” student writing. They reflect on those samples and discuss how they can work together as a team to improve instruction and student writing. [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]( [Highlights Hidden Pictures: Piglets Take a Holiday]( Fun Student Handout! Highlights for Kids activities provide hours of fun for students. [Printable Student Worksheet: Heredity or Not?]( Use these fun & engaging student worksheets to reinforce key learning objectives! [Critical Thinking Worksheets: Math Analogies (#2)]( Ready-to-print student work sheets that develop critical thinking and deductive reasoning skills in core subject areas. Can you correctly complete each of these math analogies? 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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