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32 Articles about TEACHER STORY
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...
Halloween Fun!
By Laurie, Teacher of Gifted Students K-8, Cherry Hill, New Jersey:
Every year as Halloween approaches, my students and I complete a unit on skeletons and More...
Understanding the Underdog.
By Nuala, Kindergarten Teacher, Angola, New York:
Last year, Gary, a student in my class became our class scapegoat. True, this student had issues More...
How To Deal With A Disability.
By Patricia, Special Education Specialist, Belleville, New Jersey:
When a student with a disability, such as autism, is placed in a general More...
Manner Banner!
Idea by Cindy, 2nd Grade Teacher, Hanover, Indiana:
In our school cafeteria, every class has the opportunity to win the "Manner Banner" by exhibiting good lunchtime More...
Vocabulary Confusion Leads to a Bit of Levity!
Idea by Mandy, Kindergarten Teacher, Madisonville, Kentucky:
Recently, one of the little girls in my class attended a wedding. More...
Field Trip!
Idea by Ellen, 1st Grade Teacher, Yankton, South Dakota:
For many years, our first graders have been going on a field trip to our local high school food service More...
Dealing With Fighting!
Idea by Jane, 1st Grade Teacher, Williamstown, New Jersey:
Early one morning I was called to the cafeteria to attend to one of my students who had been More...
The True Meaning of Standing Up for Yourself.
Idea by Ann, 1st Grade Teacher, Brunswick, Georgia:
Every month we nominate a child who exhibits good citizenship traits. More...
Planting a Love for Reading Aloud.
Idea by Ana, 3rd Grade Teacher, El Paso, Texas.
The act of reading aloud helps students develop fluency and an "ear" for language. Each More...
Recording The Letters.
Idea by Holly, Kindergarten Teacher, Indianapolis, Indiana:
My kindergarten class was learning about the letter "p". As the students brainstormed a More...
Discussion of Genealogy
Idea by Sandy, 5th Grade Teacher, Fayetteville, North Carolina:
My seventh graders were deep into a class discussion of genealogy. They impatiently More...
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