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Saturday, December 18, 2010

English Language Arts Teaching Guide: Teacher Tips #545

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Weekly Tips for Teachers
Issue 545: December 20, 2010
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This Week: English Language Arts Guide For Teachers
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Teaching Tip: Reading and Mapping Whoville

Looking for a fun activity for kids that will work their minds and hands this week? This activity will appeal to many grade levels.

Read Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Have students create the Whoville using milk cartons, cereal boxes, and other materials. Have them map the streets and note where Cindy Lou's house is, the town square, and Grinch's cave. This is a great hands-on mapping activity.

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This Week in History

1820: Missouri imposes a bachelor tax on unmarried men ages 21 - 50.

1913: The first crossword puzzle (with 32 clues) is printed in NY World.

Teacher Inspiration and Humor
Teacher Inspiration
Inspiring Teacher Quote

"Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement, nothing can be done without hope and confidence."

Helen Keller


Jokes You Can Tell in Class

My eight year old daughter was reading the back of a lemon juice bottle while we were eating our dinner. Noting that the bottle said that it was "not made from concentrate" she asked me what that meant.

I told her that it was made from distracted lemons.

While my wife was shaking her head in the disbelief, my daughter, in a thoughtful tone, said, "That must be why they got caught."

What's Going on At Teach-nology.com
Must See English Language Arts Resources

We just wanted to quickly point out some of the great new teacher resource guides that we release recently. They include Learning the Alphabet, Handwriting, Letters and Sounds, Phonics, Reading Comprehension , and Spelling

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

- Facebook Us
- Addition and Subtraction
- Graphic Organizers
- Letters and Sounds
- Measurement
- Parts Of Speech
- Scientific Method
- Sorting and Classifying
- States of America
- Types of Writing
- U.S. Constitution
- Word Problems
- Water

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