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in title, tags, annotations or urlPandemonium With Purpose: Teaching Vocabulary and My Secret Weapon « Teacher Created Tips - 0 views
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Lessons, interactives, calendar activities, and more, right at your fingertips. Grades K - 12 | Student Interactive | Writing & Publishing Prose Grades K - 12 | Student Interactive | Organizing & Summarizing Grades 1 - 12 | Student Interactive | Organizing & Summarizing Energize and inform your teaching with publications, training, and networking.
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Education World: Fiction Book Report Template - 1 views
Education World: Wire Side Chats: Using Different Styles to Help Weak Readers - 0 views
Education World: Are You Teaching the Real Story of the "First Thanksgiving"? - 0 views
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Are you teaching the true Thanksgiving story or is the version you're passing on to your students a blend of fact and myth? Ready to set the record straight? "I propose that there may be a good deal that many of us do not know about our Thanksgiving holiday and also about the 'First Thanksgiving' story," says Chuck Larsen in the introduction to Teaching About Thanksgiving.
Education World: Alpha-Bod - 0 views
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Arts & Humanities --Language Arts --Dance, Music --Visual Arts Educational Technology Physical Education --Exercise/Movement Students will enjoy this lesson that exercises their bodies as well as their creativity. alpha-bod, alphabet, human alphabet, movement, creativity, imagination Arrange students into groups. (Four might be an ideal-sized group for this activity.)
*Folktales, Fairy Tales, Tall Tales* AARON SHEPARD'S WORLD OF STORIES *Folk Tales, Myths, Legends, More* - 0 views
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Here are folktales, fairy tales, tall tales, myths, legends, magical tales, and sacred stories, plus original fables, humor, fantasy, and historical fiction-all from award-winning author Aaron Shepard. Most of the stories have been published in top children's magazines like Cricket and Australia's School Magazine, while some are from Aaron's picture books and early readers.
No Place Like Home - 0 views
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Brief Description Students analyze photographs of high plains sod homes and read accompanying narratives. They then choose one photograph and, using the copy and paste features and simple drawing tools available in Microsoft Word, students identify characteristics, points, differences, and questions they find in that photograph. -Stephanie Jones
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