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Plus...New Lesson Plans, Worksheets, & Fun Activities! Back-to-School SALE! Get [A Lifetime of Language]( for only $179 (Regularly $399 -- A savings of 55%!) The Rosetta Stone method: For over 30 years, Rosetta Stone has helped millions of people learn languages! Our research-backed method uses immersive, bite-sized lessons and immediate pronunciation feedback to prepare you for real-world conversations.. [jigsaw]( Weekly Newsletter: September 4, 2024 Daily editing builds students' skills! With [Every-Day Edit]( exercises, challenge students to find and fix errors in spelling, capitalization, punctuation, or grammar. [Back to School]( Do you feel excited or nervous about going back to school? Think about what you will learn and whether there's a special goal you will try to meet. [The First Flight Around the World]( In 1924, four planes began the first flight around the world. The flight started in Seattle and took 175 days to make it back. [Teacher Essentials]( [Providing Extra Challenge: Going Beyond Grade-Level Work]( Every year, some students seem to move more quickly through the completion of tasks than their peers. This speedy behavior can create a lot of frustration, and not necessarily because kids are rushing through their work. To begin making meaningful changes for kids who seem bored by the class, it is first important to figure out what kind of help they need. [What Are You Teaching My Child? Addressing Parental Concerns in Education]( As teachers, we often get asked: "What are you teaching my child?" It's a fair question, and it deserves a good answer. Parents are naturally curious (and sometimes anxious) about what happens in our classrooms. They want to know if their children are learning the right things in the right way and if they're being prepared for the future. [Teacher's Lounge Virtual Instruction Advice - Dazed and Confused]( Dear Teacher’s Lounge, I am so tired of people talking to me about wellness. It seems totally hypocritical to say that teachers need to prioritize our health, and then throw endless rules and policies at our heads that change by the day. My stress level is through the roof. ~Dazed and Confused Read more [recently added articles]( [Lesson Planning]( [Teaching Students to Tell Time]( Telling time is a skill often relegated to when-the-teacher-finds-time status. But it is a skill as real-life and essential as addition and subtraction -- especially in the age of digital clocks. [Click-Click: A Science Themed Picture Scavenger Hunt]( Ready-to-use, step-by-step lesson plan! Learning Objective: The most significant objective of the picture-themed scavenger hunt is to test the students' understanding of the previous science classwork and introduce a fun and real-time activity to build on their knowledge. [Ready-to-Use Harvest Lesson Plan: Science]( Pre-written, Step-by-Step Lesson & Student Worksheet! Learning Objective: To learn about how to plant vegetables in a garden Explore our [recently added lessons](. [Online Professional Development Courses]( Learn anywhere - anytime - at your own pace! Professional development provides an opportunity for teachers to grow their knowledge and sharpen their skills, which can lead to better student outcomes. We have online courses for teachers to fulfill their PD goals and requirements. Find the course that’s right for you! - 100% Online and 24/7 Course access - 6-Week instructor-moderated or 3-month self-guided formats - Prices start at $44 per course! - Receive a certificate upon completion of each course. This week's featured courses: [A to Z Grant Writing]( This course provides students with the hands-on experience and knowledge they need to successfully begin the planning process for projects in need of grant funding. An approach to grant seeking begins with thinking about why the funding is needed and involving the grant applicant's stakeholders in the planning process. [> Learn More!]( [Inspire Family Engagement with Positive Communication]( This course will teach you how to foster home-to-school connections with your students' families by offering various insights, tools, and strategies for parent engagement. >[View Course]( [Behavior Contract Design]( This course will teach you a step-by-step guide for crafting behavior contracts tailored to the needs of a student in your classroom. You will be introduced to methods for choosing reinforcers, methods for tracking student progress, and strategies for successfully designing and implementing a behavior contract into your classroom. [> Learn More!]( [Administrators]( [Principals on the Move: Tips for Making a Smooth Move]( If you have just been assigned to a new school for next school year, or if you're taking your first job as a principal, members of our Principals Files offer practical advice. Included: Tips from principals who have experienced a move or two or more. [Fun Activities & Worksheets]( [Highlights Hidden Pictures: Berry-Basket Frame]( Fun Student Handout! Highlights for Kids activities provide hours of fun for students. [Printable Student Worksheet: Symbols of Peace Mobile]( Use these fun & engaging student worksheets to reinforce key learning objectives! [Critical Thinking Worksheets: Matching Figures: Figural Similarities]( Ready-to-print student work sheets that develop critical thinking and deductive reasoning skills in core subject areas. Among four similar figures, which two are exactly alike? 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