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    November 2009 Dealing With Parents

    Align Yourself with Parents for Positive Results! Idea by Maralee, 6th Grade Teacher, Rancho Murieta, California: Parents who learn their child is not progressing smoothly More...

    October 2009 Dealing With Parents

    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...

    Let Students "Snack" on High Frequency Words.

    Let Students "Snack" on High Frequency Words. Idea by Tania, 1st Grade Teacher, Suffolk, Virginia: High Frequency words are a must for my 1st graders. This year I decided to More...

    September 2009 Dealing With Parents

    Turn Ordinary Desks into Parent "Treasure Chests." Idea by Heather, Kindergarten Teacher, Burbank, California: Our 6th grade Social Studies unit includes a focus on map skills. More...

    Really Good Ways To Help The Environment Contest Runner-Up

    Idea by Jill, First Grade Teacher, Meridian, Idaho: My simple "green" idea is regarding snacks. Have each child bring a box of snacks for the entire class, rather than individually More...

    August 2009 Dealing With Parents

    Invest In Good Relationships With Parents. Idea by Janice, 3rd and 4th Grade Teacher, Warsaw, Indiana: I liken my relationship with students’ parents to that of a bank account, More...

    Give Kids Reading Role Models Who Live Close To Home.

    Give Kids Reading Role Models Who Live Close to Home. Idea by Amy, 2nd and 3rd Grade Teacher, Zanesville, Ohio: At the beginning of the year it’s a great idea to demonstrate More...

    July 2009 Dealing With Parents

    Banking on Parents’ Cooperation. Idea by Janice, Teacher of Grades 3 and 4, Warsaw, Indiana: I think of building relationships with parents much like I would build up a bank More...

    Pop Some Questions To Celebrate The New School Year!

    Pop Some Questions to Celebrate The New School Year! Idea by Leticia, 3rd Grade Teacher, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania: On the first day of school my students are greeted with a More...

    A Seasoned Teacher Offers Her Best Tricks and Tips for Making Every School Day Shine.

    A Seasoned Teacher Offers Her Best Tricks and Tips for Making Every School Day Shine. Idea by Amy, 3rd Grade Teacher, Roanoke, Virginia: I have been teaching for 13 years More...

    June 2009 Dealing With Parents

    The Value of Honoring Parents’ Perspectives. Idea by Tomeka, 1st Grade Teacher, Indianapolis, Indiana: We all learn new and valuable lessons every day. One of the most important More...

    Put a Techno Spin on Your Welcome Back.

    Put a Techno Spin on Your Welcome Back. Idea by Jennifer, 4th Grade Teacher, Abbeville, South Carolina: Before the new school year begins, I like to inform my students about More...

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