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The Importance of Lesson Warmers
  By: Neerja Sharma
  Motivate your students with warmers

Tips on Preventing Teenage Tobacco Usage
  By: Geary L. Smith
  Educate your children about smoking or using tobacco products

Memory in the Classroom
  By: Christopher M. Walick, M. Ed.
  How can you help students remember more?

The Summer Essay Revamped
  By: Gabrielle Linnell
  Rather grade recipes and movies instead of essays?

Rethinking the Group Project
  By: Gabrielle Linnell
  Assigning the Group Project from a student's point of view

Taming the Tantrums
  By: Geary Smith
  Tips in coping with autistic children

Correcting Work
  By: Neerja Sharma
  How can you use codes to correct written work?

Not ROFL: Tips for Text Messaging Prevention
  By: Gabrielle Linnell
  What can you do about text messaging in the classroom?

The Day Off: Guest Speakers in the Classroom
  By: Gabrielle Linnell
  How can you get the most out of a guest appearance?

The Roles of a Teacher
  By: Neerja Sharma
  A teacher is not just a one-role information giver.

Personalizing the Impact of the British Acts
  By: Lori Fillmore
  When history becomes personal, students will never forget the lessons from the past.

Writing Clear Directions
  By: Lori Fillmore
  This simple exercise will help students bring detail to their writing.

Champing at the Pen: Helping Your Eager-to-Write Students
  By: Gabrielle Linnell
  How can you guide a student who breathes the written word?

SUB-Stantial Errors
  By: Gabrielle Linnell
  How can you avoid seven substitute teaching faux pas?

Bibliotherapy: Helping Children Through Difficult Times
  By: Aparna Nambiar
  What is bibliotherapy and how is it used?

Techniques for Correcting Students
  By: Neerja Sharma
  As a teacher, do you know when and what to correct?

Dealing With Problem Classroom Behavior
  By: Neerja Sharma
  What can you do when problem behavior slips into your classroom?

Ready, Set, Teach
  By: Kelly Wilson
  Will you be prepared for the first day of school?

Teacher as Friend and Facilitator
  By: Neerja Sharma
  What is the role of the teacher nowadays?

Classroom Seating Arrangement
  By: Neerja Sharma
  There's more than one way to seat your students

Using the Board to Maximum Effect
  By: Neerja Sharma
  Exploit a popular classroom accessory

From Home School to Real School
  By: Gabrielle Linnell
  How can you help home-schooled students adjust?

Building Confidence in Students
  By: Neerja Sharma
  Discover a simple exercise that benefits students and teachers

Teaching Language to a Mixed-Level Class
  By: Neerja Sharma
  Learn the secrets to teaching a diverse class

Livening Up Language Class
  By: Neerja Sharma
  Create suspense and pique interest in Language class

Do I Really Have to Read This?
  By: Kelly Wilson
  Inspire your 4th-graders to read middle-grade novels

Corrections That Count
  By: Catherine L. Tully
  "Remember, not all corrections have to be negative!"

Competitive Teaching
  By: Kelly Wilson
  Bring competition into the classroom for learning and fun!

Enhancing the Educational Value of Television
  By: Aparna Nambiar
  How can you make television a beneficial experience for your child?

Classroom Press Conference
  By: Rick Fowler
  If you want a day when the action in the classroom needs to be less laborious, try this activity.

Making the Most of Water Play
  By: Aparna Nambiar
  Have fun and learn through water play

Pass the Book and Fulfill the Promise
  By: Toni Giarnese
  Help your children discover the joy of reading.

Is It A Real Story?
  By: Dr. Virginia Lowe
  Discover how preschoolers respond to books

The Power of Storytelling
  By: Aparna Nambiar
  Do you have a story to tell?

The Replacement

  By: Lois Greene Stone
  Has substitute teaching changed much over the decades?

By Eyesight Alone

  By: Lois Greene Stone
  As teachers, we might help our students be mindful that everything isn't just what our eyes see.



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