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Plus...New Lesson Plans, Worksheets, & Fun Activities! Education World Online PD courses For Educators We offer a wide range of highly interactive courses that are led by expert instructors, many of whom are nationally known authors. Our online courses are affordable, fun, fast, convenient, and geared just for you. [jigsaw]( Weekly Newsletter: June 5, 2024 Daily editing builds students' skills! With [Every-Day Edit]( exercises, challenge students to find and fix errors in spelling, capitalization, punctuation, or grammar. [D-Day]( Build grammar skills using this activity and answer key for an article about the landings on the beaches of Normandy. [Donut Day]( On the first Friday of June every year, Americans flock to donut shops for National Donut Day. [Teacher Essentials]( [Crafting Meaningful End-of-School Letters to Your Students]( One way to celebrate this journey is by writing personalized end-of-school letters to each of your students. These letters can serve as a cherished keepsake, a source of encouragement, and a lasting reminder of your impact on their lives. [Teaching Money to Kids: 6 Principles Every Educator Should Know]( Teaching your students money management skills is like planting seeds in a garden. By teaching financial literacy at a young age, educators can empower their students to make smart money decisions. [Connecting with Kiev: Helping Students Process Russia-Ukraine War]( We need to equip ourselves to answer students' questions about the war, why it is happening, and how we can help. We should be prepared to balance the realities of the situation with ways our students can aid refugees. Read more [recently added articles]( [Lesson Planning]( [Observe and Measure: How Weather Forms]( By the end of the lesson, students should understand how the weather is measured, including pressure, temperature, and precipitation. Students should also be able to interpret various symbols on a weather map. 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