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12 Summer Learning Ideas to Send Home with Free Printable List

12 Summer Learning Ideas to Send Home with Free Printable List

by Lori Wolfe, Monthly Columnist Summer is almost here! Parents and students always look forward to summer. Many times parents ask us for ideas of things they can do at home with their children to keep them learning. I like to send home a list of things to do during the summer that will keep
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The ABCs of Behavior Management

The ABCs of Behavior Management

Behavior management can be tricky.  It is a never ending process of being aware and being consistent throughout the day.  Whether you are a first year teacher or one who has been in the classroom for a decade, it is always a good idea to remember that your students, above all else, want to gain
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Fun Math File Folder Game Ideas & Teaching Resources

Fun Math File Folder Game Ideas & Teaching Resources

During the Making Math Fun! #TeachChat on November 9, 2011, there was a consensus that file folder games are not only fun, but they are a great way to reinforce basic skills.  They are easy to store and can cover a wide range of skills and ability levels.  The only thing better than making a
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3 New Really Good Downloads from Really Good Stuff

3 New Really Good Downloads from Really Good Stuff

Free teacher resources are a big part of what we do here at Really Good Stuff.  Not only do we want to help you find the perfect products for your classroom, we want to help you be the best teacher you can be.  One of the ways we do that is by continually putting out
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Really Good Free Teaching Resources – February 2011

Really Good Free Teaching Resources – February 2011

Every month we track down some really good Internet resources for you to use in the classroom.  This month, we discovered five sites that are sure to help you.  Check them out and leave a comment below with your favorite sites!


Using Google Docs in the Classroom

Using Google Docs in the Classroom

Teachers are always scouting for inexpensive and free tools that will help them in the classroom, especially with massive budget cuts in place. Thankfully, one such teacher tool is right under your nose and you may not even know about it. If you have not checked out Google Docs recently, or ever, it is time
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Free Audio Books for Children and Adults

Free Audio Books for Children and Adults

Whether you are a classroom teacher or a homeschool teacher, free resources are always a good thing!  At Books Should Be Free, you can download classic audio books for use in the classroom or at home.  These public domain books have been read by volunteers and are compiled on this low-text, highly visual site designed
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