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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: September 11, 2024 Daily editing builds students' skills! With [Every-Day Edit]( exercises, challenge students to find and fix errors in spelling, capitalization, punctuation, or grammar. [A Monument for September 11]( Learn about One World Trade, which honors those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001. [Roald Dahl]( Writer Roald Dahl was born in Llandaff, South Wales on September 13, 1916. He would go on to write such classic stories as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Fantastic Mr. Fox, James and the Giant Peach, and Matilda. [Teacher Essentials]( [When Students Show No Interest In Learning: Inspire Reluctant Learners]( Every teacher has been there: standing at the front of the class, watching a sea of blank faces. A few kids have their heads down, and that unmistakable sense of disinterest is in the air. It's like trying to spark a fire with wet wood—frustrating and disheartening. [Screen Time Strategies for Learning Without Overload]( With so many resources right under their little noses, screens have become an essential part of K-12 education. From interactive lessons to digital assignments, tech opens up doors that never would have been possible for most students. But let's be real—too much screen time can be overwhelming for young minds. [The 5 W's of Effective Feedback]( Students bond better with the teachers they interact with personally. And a student will work harder when they are treated with respect and as an individual, rather than just one of many students. Read more [recently added articles]( [Lesson Planning]( [Lessons and Activities for Teaching Respect]( If your students lack it or could stand to learn more about it, we offer five lessons to get them talking and thinking about respect. Try these five lessons to help you weave the theme of respect into your curriculum and classroom routine. [Making Quadrangle Maps: A Hobbit's Journey in Topography]( Ready-to-use, step-by-step lesson plan! Learning Objective: This hands-on lesson plan will give your students a fun introduction to topography as they practice reading and making a map. [Ready-to-Use Harvest Lesson Plan: Reading]( Pre-written, Step-by-Step Lesson & Student Worksheet! Learning Objective: To listen to the book, Strega Nona’s Harvest, and then answer questions about the book 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: [Behavior Strategies for Improved Testing Performance]( This Quick Course will teach you how to analyze common testing behaviors in students. Model Teaching's Mission is to Improve student performance by directly supporting teachers with quality content and resources. You will then learn methods for tracking and supporting student behaviors and how to teach an answer justification process to assist students in selecting the correct answer choices on assessments. 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