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Saturday, June 6, 2009

Language Arts Teaching Guide- Teacher Tips #465

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Weekly Tips for Teachers

Issue 465: June 8, 2009

This Week’s Theme: Language Arts Review Guide

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Teaching Tip: Olympic Word Race

By: Olivia Jenkins, Reading Teacher: Tulsa, OK

Divide your class into 4 teams. Each team should line up in a row. Make four sections on the chalkboard by drawing 3 vertical lines from the top to the bottom. One person from each team will compete to properly spell words that you call out. The person that finishes first and spells the word correctly will get a point for his or her team. The first person from each team will go to the board and then, you call out a word having to do with the Olympics. They then go to the end of the line and you continue with the next set of people.

This Week in History

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Teacher Inspiration and Humor

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“I am not a teacher, but an awakener.”
— Robert Frost

Jokes You Can Tell in Class


Why didn't the hot dog star in the movies?

The rolls weren't good enough.

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