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Saturday, April 23, 2011

Teacher Tips #563: All New Printable Language Arts Worksheets

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Weekly Tips for Teachers
Issue 563: April 25, 2011
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Reading, Spelling, and Vocab. Lessons and Worksheets
English Language Arts Teacher Resources 1. Curriculum For Language Arts
2. Spelling Worksheets
3. Reading Worksheets
4. Vocabulary Worksheets
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Teacher Resources For Your Week
Teaching Tip: Spelling and Vocabulary Lesson Ideas

We have some fresh and new ideas for you for your spelling and vocabulary lessons. We tried to incorporate as much fun as possible for students.

1. Another Name - How many words can a person find with the same meaning?

2. Basketball Vocabulary - Incorporate sports with vocabulary lessons.

3. Hot Potato Words - Speedy spelling.

4. Slap It Down - Students have a chance to get "slap happy"!

5. Snowball Fight - How often are students allowed to throw paper in class?

6. Finger Painting Words - Be prepared for a messy good time.

7. Meeting New Words - You will find this organizer invaluable for new vocabulary.

8. Jump and Twirl Spelling - Bring sneakers that day.

9. Lily Pad Letters - Kids have a blast with this one!

10. Mnemonic Clues - Use mnemonic clues to help spell difficult words.

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This Week in History

1684: The patent is granted for the invention of the sewing thimble.

1867: Tokyo, Japan opens for foreign trade.

Teacher Inspiration and Humor
Teacher Inspiration
Inspiring Teacher Quote

"Teachers open the door. You enter by yourself."

Chinese proverb


Jokes You Can Tell in Class

The U.S. Postal Service issued a stamp honoring the one hundredth anniversary of the first flight by the Wright Brothers.

The first man in powered flight was from Ohio.
The first man ever to orbit Earth was from Ohio.
And the first man on the moon was from Ohio.

It sounds like a lot of people are trying to get out of Ohio.

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