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Saturday, May 30, 2009

June Teaching Guide- Teacher Tips #464

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Weekly Tips for Teachers

Issue 464: June 1, 2009

This Week’s Theme: June Teaching Guide

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Teaching Tip: Silent Ball

By: Mary, 2nd Grade Teacher: Michigan

When faced with 5 minutes before or after an activity/event, try this! Using a coush ball, or something similar, the students arranged in a circle or by their desk, toss the ball to another student. The student must catch the ball, then throw it to someone else within 3 seconds. Students must alternate players to ensure everyone gets a turn. If a student drops the ball, something is said, or they take more than 3 seconds to toss, they are disqualified. The last 3 people remaining at the end of the designated time, collect a prize. Students self monitor the game. Variations can be incorporated, such as 1 hand catch, under throw, behind the back throw.

This Week in History

  • 1638: The first earthquake is recorded in the U.S. (Plymouth, MA)
  • 1880: The first public telephone is installed.

Teacher Inspiration and Humor

Teacher Inspiration

Inspiring Quote


“Education is the mother of leadership.”
— Wendell L. Willkie

Jokes You Can Tell in Class


What did the porcupine say to the cactus?

“Is that you mommy?”

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