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Saturday, July 2, 2011

July Printable Lesson Plans and Worksheets: Teacher Tips #573

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Weekly Tips for Teachers
Issue 573: July 4, 2011
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Today: July Lesson Plans and Worksheets
July Teacher Resources
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2. July Lesson Plans
3. July Teacher Guide
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Teacher Resources For Your Week
Teaching Tip: July Worksheets and Lesson Plans

We have a number of great helpers for your July.

1. July is Better Grammar Month - Lesson Plans, Worksheets

2. July 1st is Canada Day - Lesson Plans, Worksheets

3. July 4th is Independence Day - Lesson Plans, Worksheets

4. July 4th to 10th is Freedom Week- Lesson Plans, Worksheets

5. July 8th starts Author Week - Lesson Plans, Worksheets

6. July 13th starts Following Directions Week - Lesson Plans, Worksheets

7. July 17th to 23rd is Zoo Keeper Week- Lesson Plans, Worksheets

8. July 24th is Amelia Earhart Day- Lesson Plans, Worksheets

9. July 31st is Patent Day - Lesson Plans, Worksheets

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This Week in History

1776: The U.S. declared independence from Great Britain.

1826: Former presidents John Adams and Thomas Jefferson both died.

Teacher Inspiration and Humor
Teacher Inspiration
Inspiring Teacher Quote

"The best way to cheer yourself up is to cheer everybody else up."

Mark Twain


Jokes You Can Tell in Class

My daughter is in the Navy and is assigned as an electrical officer on a carrier. Recently I asked her what her duties were. She answered, "To fix electrical problems."

When I asked what was considered an electrical problem on a carrier, she replied, "Anything you can't fix with a hammer."

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