This month, Dr. Peter Price will help older students with the mental exercise of doubling large numbers by remembering what they know about their basic number facts and place value. Meanwhile he will help younger students with basic division exercises. Join him for his instructional videos and printable worksheets and help your students have fun
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Click on the Article Below to Read Article Spotlight~ *What did early American settlers eat? *Did you know that researching the food of America’s early settlers can be a unit study? *Getting started and how to proceed… *Is there a difference between foods of the Old World and the New World? *What one food was
This month, Judi Munday brings part one of a two-part series on finding the appropriate assistive technology for students struggling with writing, specifically students with dysgraphia and dyslexia. What tools are available for students who hesitate in writing because they struggle with spelling? Is learning to write cursive a necessity? What sorts of word prediction
Click on the Article Below to Read Article Spotlight~ *As the new school year begins, it’s time to examine our priorities as parents and teachers. *What is your top priority? *What is the best way to start your school day? *What three specific character traits do not come naturally but are imperative to our children?
Bring a group of colorful creatures to life on your drawing paper this month with Brenda Ellis’ new lesson on creating a drawing with colored pencils. For this month’s focus, Brenda chose a group of fish she photographed at a local pet store. Brenda will walk you through the steps of selecting the subject for




