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Dictionary of Educational Jargon
If you are confused about all the different terms you have come across while preparing for a... | Reading Aloud
When we read aloud to students, we expand their imaginations, provide new knowledge, support... | |
Jigsaw
Jigsaw is a grouping strategy in which the members of the class are organized into groups then... | Working with Emotionally and Behaviorally Challenged Students
Effective techniques to use while working with students with emotional and behavioral disorders... | |
Problem Solving: Draw a Picture
The "draw a picture" strategy is a problem-solving technique in which students make a visual... | Modifying Instruction: Teaching Students with ADD
Suggested modifications to make for students with ADD/ADHD, including lesson presentation,... | |
Hosting a Successful Open House
Your students' parents are powerful allies and can make your job much more manageable. Learn... | ||
Number Sense
Number sense involves understanding numbers; knowing how to write and represent numbers in... | Map Library – the World
Here you'll find printable maps of the world, each of the continents, regions of the world, and... | |
TeacherVision® Widgets
Discover information about widgets and get TeacherVision® widgets for iGoogle,... | Effective Teaching Strategies
Use a list that provides a quick reference to the methodology of effective teachers. | |
Discover Nursery Rhymes
This assortment of activities will help your students to love nursery rhymes. | A Visit to the Zoo Sub Kit (Grades 1-2)
Use this substitute teacher kit for grades 1-2 that encourages children to explore the world of... | |
Ten Guiding Principles for the Beginning of the Year
The Ten Guiding Principles were developed to help teachers start the new school year off right... | ||
Too Many Tasks, Not Enough Day
If you feel overwhelmed by the number of tasks you have to do each day in the classroom, read... | Tips for Achieving and Maintaining Discipline
There are certain steps you can take to ensure that your students are disciplined and behave in... |

