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Saturday, September 8, 2012

Fall Teacher Worksheets and Lesson Plans - Teacher Tips #635

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Weekly Tips for Teachers
Issue 635: September 10, 2012
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Teacher Resources For Your Week
Teaching Tips: Pulling the Fall Into Your Classroom

Here are ten great ideas to help you pull the fall into your classroom at any grade level.

1. Make a recycled scarecrow.

2. Create a finger-painting tree.

3. Fall bulletin boards.

4. Try a compare and contrast activity by comparing different types of corn.

5. Pumpkin seed counts. Pumpkin seed graphing activities.

6. Have a fall clothing meet with math skills.

7. Plant a class tree.

8. A lollipop tree countdown to Halloween.

9. Have a harvest festival. Invite local farms and farmers.

10. Collect a leaf everyday from a tree near school. Make a leaf color changing poster.

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This Week in History

1787: The Constitution of the United States is signed at the Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

1806: Lewis and Clark return to St. Louis from Pacific Northwest.

Teacher Inspiration and Humor
Teacher Inspiration
Inspiring Teacher Quote

"Teachers who inspire know that teaching is like cultivating a garden, and those who would have nothing to do with thorns must never attempt to gather flowers."

Marie Epps


Jokes You Can Tell in Class

While making rounds, a doctor points out an X-ray to a group of medical students.

"As you can see," she says, "the patient limps because his left fibula and tibia are radically arched. Michael, what would you do in a case like this?"

"Well," ponders the student, "I suppose I'd limp too."

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5 Things To Help Speed Up A Teachers' Day

Nancy Moore sent us an email that explained how difficult her school year has been thus far. With only 3 weeks into the school year, she is already pulling her hair out. No, it's not the parents, students, or the administrators that is causing the dilemma. It's just the complete lack of time to do anything.

To help Nancy out here are 5 great ways to speed up her day:

1. Use Teacher Forms - They can be as simple as bathroom logs or bus pass pads. You can cut down on tons of paperwork by just getting students in the habit of filling out these forms on their own.

2. Keep A Weekly Schedule Handy - Have you ever realized that you spend a great deal of time saying to yourself, "What do I have to do next?" This will completely eradicate that process.

3. Have Short Time Fillers - We can prepare and prepare, but we never know what to do with that last 5 minutes of class; when we finish early.

4. Use Rubrics When Grading - Rubrics make it easy to maintain objectivity when grading. Best of all, many teachers find that it real speeds up the grading process of large bodies of work.

5. Realize That You Don't Have To Reinvent The Wheel - When developing lessons it's a great idea to see what other teachers have already done.

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