Free advertiser online world wide promotion

Post your ads here

Post your add here

Your Name
Your Email Address
Add Title
Description
Your Website
Category
Image Verification
Please enter the text from the image
[ Refresh Image ] [ What's This? ]

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Writing Teaching Resource Guide: Teaching Tips #524

Having trouble reading this page? View it on our website.
Weekly Tips for Teachers
Issue 524: July 26, 2010
Visit Teachnology
This Week: Writing Resource Teaching Guide
Writing  Resources For Teachers 1. Writing Guide For Teachers
2. Writing Lesson Plans
3. Writing Worksheets
4. Rubrics For Teachers
5. Awesome Timesavers
Make Writing Easy!
Worksheet Series
Puzzles and Makers
Print Writing Helpers...
See Grammar Sets...
Print Puzzles...
1,000+ Writing Helpers!
Grammar Worksheets
Your Own Puzzles!

See Worksheets Now!
Teacher Resources For Your Week

Teaching Tip: Sharing Student Writing

When students share their writing, they begin to think of themselves as authors and it validates their thoughts.

Ways that students can share their writing include:

reading alound in class; submit their work to writing contests; make a big book; read at a school assembly; read to foster grandparents; dictate the writing onto a cassette tape or produce a video tape; design a poster; make a hardbound book and display it in the school library; contribute to a local newspaper; share in the form of a puppet show and through class anthologies. Writing can be shared with large audiences, small groups or one-on-one.


This Week in History

1862: Hurricane hits Canton, China; about 40,000 die.

1920: American women obtain the right to vote as the 19th Amendment to the Constitution is ratified.

Teacher Inspiration and Humor
Teacher Inspiration
Inspiring Teacher Quote

"The task of the excellent teacher is to stimulate "apparently ordinary" people to unusual effort. The tough problem is not in identifying winners: it is in making winners out of ordinary people. "

K. Patricia Cross


Jokes You Can Tell in Class

A hungry lion was roaming through the jungle looking for something to eat. He came across two men. One was sitting under a tree reading a book; the other was typing away on his typewriter. The lion quickly pounced on the man reading the book and devoured him. Even the king of the jungle knows that readers digest and writers cramp.

What's Going on At teachnology.com
Teachers and Facebook

You can catch Teachnology on Facebook and Twitter now. Ever since we joined the Facebook community, we started to look into the new Facebook policies coming about in schools. The policies are all over the place. We know of any entire county that banned the use of Facebook by staff members. We also know of a very large school district that received a grant to challenge teachers to integrate it into their classrooms.

New Additions
Here are the most recent sections we have published:

- Addition and Subtraction
- August Teacher Resource Guide
- Math Worksheet Generator
- Measurement
- Phonics
- Rubrics
- Spelling
- States of America
- Start of School Guide
- U.S. Constitution
- Word Problems

Online Teacher Poll


Teachers: What do you prefer to write with?

- Take this week's poll - View last week's poll

Best of the Web
Featured websites for teachers:

- Aven's Corner - Woo Jr. - Best Teacher Site Archives
Other materials and resources on our web site:

* Lesson plans * Printables * Rubrics * Teaching Themes

* Teacher Tips * Teacher Tools * Teacher Worksheets

About Weekly Teacher Tips
This newsletter is brought to you by teachnology.com, the online teacher resource center.
Share This Newsletter
If you know a teacher who may be interested in receiving this newsletter, please forward it. They can also be added to our newsletter at our home page.
You are receiving this email because the email address iklangede.advertiser@blogger.com has subscribed to the Teachnology newsletter. ©2009 Teachnology, Inc. Bloomingburg, NY 12721. Teachnology, Inc. makes no warranties, either expressed or implied, about the truth or accuracy of the content of the Teachnology newsletter. Stop future issues

No comments:

Post a Comment

The result of searching