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Send Students’ Energy and Enthusiasm Through the Roof!
Ideas by Kristen, Kindergarten Teacher, Green Valley, Arizona, Stephanie, 1st Grade Teacher, Palmyra, New York, and Susan, More...
Public Library Cards Encourage a Love of Reading.
Idea by Theresa, 2nd Grade Teacher, Newark, Delaware:
Each year, I ask families to help the children in my class obtain a More...
Ingenious System Helps Save Money while Reducing Paper Use. Idea by Debra, Kindergarten Teacher, Howard, Colorado:
To help children organize pieces of scrap construction paper More...
Mid-Year Math Assessment.
By Colleen, Kindergarten Teacher, Avon, Illinois:
As part of our mid-year math assessment, we ask our children to attempt to print the numbers 1-20 More...
Let a Football Field Inspire Math Concepts.
Idea by Lorri, 3rd Grade Teacher, Mayo, Florida:
As part of our math curriculum, our third graders learn about units of measurement. More...
Mystery Friends Approach Assures Positive Behavior for All.
Idea by Linda, Kindergarten Teacher, Mattawan, Michigan:
To promote good hallway behavior, I pull two students’ More...
Secret Message Activity Builds Great Behavior and Literacy Skills.
Idea by Rebecca, 2nd Grade Teacher, Lebanon, Maine:
To encourage positive behavior while also fostering More...
Prepared Labels Make Organization a Snap.
Idea by Paula, 3rd Grade Teacher, Davis, California:
I use my computer to print self-adhesive labels noting the special classes More...
Love Notes from Parents Encourage Students’ Progress.
Idea by Roxane, Kindergarten Teacher, Somerville, Massachusetts:
When I meet with parents to confer about their child’s More...
Celebrate Reading with Character Doubles.
Idea by Sheila, 2nd Grade Teacher, Fairport, New York:
Each November I plan a "Dress-Like-a-Character Day" to celebrate National More...
Pocket Chart Helps Organize Weekly Activity Sheets.
Idea by Janara, 1st Grade Teacher, Leander, Texas:
To stay organized, I rely on your Really Good Stuff Paper Pal™ More...
Turn Your Classroom into a Mini-City.
Idea by Ann, 1st and 2nd Grade Multiage Teacher, Lewiston, Idaho:
We organize our classroom jobs much like city officials organize and More...
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