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- Vocabulary and Review
- Tips for teaching vocabulary and for employing a student-led review activity.
- Sub Smiles and Making Magnets
- How subs can develop a goal/reward system, a tip for making color magnets for you white board, and more.
- Funding Projects and Freecycle
- How to save money, recycle, and get free stuff for your classroom.
- World Connections and Classroom Clickers
- Using GPS units and "clickers" in your classroom, plus how to get free stuff and save money.
- Writing Skills
- Two tips for teaching writing skills cover essay questions on tests and "shape" poems.
- Peppy Test Prep and Math Machines
- Preparing for standardized tests, introducing algebra to first-graders, and more.
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- Classroom Set Up and Scrapbooks
- How to create a healthy learning environment in your classroom.
- Student Numbers and Cinder Block Stick
- Organize your paperwork, hang posters with ease, and better manage your spec. ed. students.
- Verb Tense and Reading Race
- Tips for helping students understand verb tense and for encouraging reluctant readers.
- Sound of Silence
- Three tips for quieting your classroom.
- African American Artists and Classifying Hardware
- Tips for reading, science and Black History Month.
- Read, Read, Read
- Encourage reading and celebrate Dr. Seuss's birthday with Read Across America.
- Saving Notes and Recorded Spelling
- Tips for teaching grammar, spelling and proper enunciation (good for ELL students!).
- Healthy Hearts, Broadcasting Books and Final Fridays
- Celebrate valentine's Day without the candy, encourage reading with podcasts, and more.
- Recorded Reading and Classroom Chat
- How to ensure that children read at home nightly, plus tips for improving class discussions and for using Smartboards.
- Movements toward New Beginnings
- Use tai chi movements to break up the day, and have students memorize a poem as year-long reminder of what's most important.
- Homework and Health
- Teaching students to be responsible for their homework, and how to address use of foul language.
- Spelling Game and Angry Parent Procedure
- Tips for reinforcing spelling skills, for dealing with upset parents, and more.
- In House Field Trips
- Take a field trip without leaving school grounds, teach mapping coordinates using floor tiles, and more.
- Holiday Gifts and Chuckles
- Activity ideas for making holiday gifts (plus, tell us about field trips you can take without leaving school grounds!).
- Spelling Scatter and Peaceful Music
- Tips for improving spelling, restoring classroom order with music, and more.
- Computer Cards and Fall Writing
- A tip for organizing your computer class, and an idea for a fun, seasonal writing activity.
- Thanksgiving Day and Daily Routines
- A writing activity for Thanksgiving, a classroom cleaning tip, and thesaurus recommendations.
- Technology and Television Teaching
- Tips for integrating the use of television and other technologies into your teaching.
- Cleaning Up Schools
- Two tips for cleaning up your classroom, plus funny things said by kids.
- Cheating and Class Presentations
- An easy way to curb cheating, and a time-honored tip for holding student presentations.
- Time and Seasons
- A quick & easy way to assign class partners, and an activity for making "nature bracelets."
- Reading and Roles
- Mastering fluency and reading comprehension, placing students in groups, and curbing excessive hallway running.
- Fluency Phones and Readers' Theater
- Use PVC piping to create "phones" that help students practice reading aloud, plus more reading tips.
- Pretend Planes and Paper Piles
- Suggestion for teaching about Hispanic Heritage Month, cutting down on paperwork, and finding pen pals.
- Checker Checking and Timesaver Tests
- Tips for saving time grading papers, and a question about dealing with tragedy.
- Treasures and Toothpaste
- Recycling old classroom furniture, cleaning your whiteboard, saving time, and more.
- Computer Tasks and Pre-Tests
- Technology activities to last the whole year, and why pre-tests can't be emphasized enough.
- Grade Rules and Home Base
- What to do when students earn poor grades, and how to organize yourself when traveling between classrooms.
- Emergencies and Echoes
- Use a personal bulletin board to organize important stuff, and how to get students' attention.
- State and Union Representatives
- A computer game for history and geography, tracking your supplies, and balancing safety against involvement.
- Student Seeds and Traveling Teachers
- Tips for the first day of school, suggestions for "traveling teachers," and more.
- Student Reception and School Redesign
- Tips for welcoming new students and helping them become comfortable in a new school.
- Supporting New Teachers and Student Goals
- Start the school year by welcoming new teachers and students, and helping your students set learning goals for the year.
- Listening and Lighting
- Defuse potential conflicts with active listening, and use lamps to improve classroom atmosphere.
- Communication and Creative Supplies
- How to establish open communication with parents, where to find free stuff, and defusing conflicts.
- Test Chants and Exercises
- Ease test stress with a chant for the whole class or quick, simple physical exercises.
- Teaching with Newspapers
- Ideas for using newspapers to reinforce math and language arts skills.
- Papers and Portfolios
- Using newspapers in the classroom, beefing up your portfolio, and teamwork among teachers.
- Homework Assistance and Assistant
- Solutions for improving homework and tracking absentees, and queries about teaching with newspapers and discipline.
- Spelling Practice and Skinny Posters
- Tips for reviewing spelling words in large groups, for hanging bulletin boards, and more.
- Shakespeare and Steno Notes
- Engage students while teaching Shakespeare, and practice better note-taking skills.
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Works4Me is a vehicle for instructional staff to share their ideas with other instructional staff. As such, it does not constitute an endorsement of any particular curriculum or teaching method by the National Education Association or any of its affiliates.
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