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Saturday, June 25, 2011

Grammar and Spelling Worksheets and Lessons: Teacher Tips #572

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Weekly Tips for Teachers
Issue 572: June 27, 2011
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Today: Parts of Speech and Spelling Worksheets / Lessons
Parts of Speech Teacher Resources
1. Spelling Worksheets
2. Spelling Lesson Plans
3. Parts of Speech Lessons
4. Parts of Speech Worksheets
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Teacher Resources For Your Week
Teaching Tip: Grammar and Spelling Lesson Ideas

Teachers are constantly asking us for new ideas on these two topics. So we spent some time putting together some fun teacher tested lesson ideas for you:

1. Adjectives in Advertising - Students get to be creative and become ad reps.

2. Block Relay - Kids really have a great deal of fun with this one.

3. Bean Bag Nouns - This is definitely a lesson that can apply to all areas.

4. Spelling Race - Caution! This lesson will create a mega fun atmosphere.

5. Tinker Toy Diagrams - Diagramming sentences has never been more fun.

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This Week in History

1693: The first woman's magazine "Ladies' Mercury" is published (London).

1929: First color TV demo (New York City).

Teacher Inspiration and Humor
Teacher Inspiration
Inspiring Teacher Quote

"Be careful to leave your sons well instructed rather than rich, for the hopes of the instructed are better than the wealth of the ignorant."

Epictetus


Jokes You Can Tell in Class

What did the mayonnaise say to the refrigerator door?

Please close the door, I'm dressing!

What's Going on At Teach-nology.com
Dealing With Difficult Students and Parents

As a young teacher, I had a mentor who told me that parents could be your best resource or worst nightmare. Now in my 15th year, I can say from experience that this assessment was not far off. Is there a way to get parents on your side?

We explored this topic this week and published the article "Classroom Difficulties - Dealing With Difficult Students and Parents". We point a number of methods we have used over the years. Let us know what works for you. Help us explore this topic in our teacher forum. Our thanks to the 150 and of you who already have.

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