August 2005
Newsletter
edited by teacher, speaker and author Marjan Glavac.
With the end of another summer holiday, it’s time to gear up for the upcoming
school year. Some of you have already started the 2005-2006 new school year.
Others, such as myself, are still enjoying the final days of summer.
For this issue, I’ve included some sites that I’ve used in the past as well as some
new sites to get me ready for the start of the new school year.
Have a great 2005-2006 school year!
Marjan Glavac
editor, The Busy Educator’s Newsletter
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In This Issue:
* EDUCATION WORLD’S BACK TO SCHOOL (TEACHERS)
* FIRST DAY ACTIVITIES (TEACHERS)
* MIDDLEWEB’S THE FIRST DAYS OF MIDDLE SCHOOL (GR. 6-8 TEACHERS)
* INCREASE PARENT INVOLVEMENT WITH FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL
ACTIVITIES (TEACHERS)
* 101 THINGS YOU CAN DO THE FIRST THREE WEEKS OF CLASS
(COLLEGE TEACHERS)
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EDUCATION WORLD’S BACK TO SCHOOL (TEACHERS)
http://www.educationworld.com/back_to_school/index.shtml
Great resources can be found here for getting your class ready for that first
day. You’ll find Icebreaker Activities, Preparing for the First Day, Ideas for All
Year, The Homework Dilemma, First-Year Teachers Only!, Don’t Forget the
Substitute Teacher and More Great Ideas for the New School Year.
There’s also a link to a Classroom Management and Rewards page.
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FIRST DAY ACTIVITIES (TEACHERS)
http://atozteacherstuff.com/Themes/Back_to_School/
A collection of sites of ideas, tips and first day activities.
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MIDDLEWEB’S THE FIRST DAYS OF MIDDLE SCHOOL (GR. 6-8 TEACHERS)
http://www.middleweb.com/1stDResources.html
Great advice in the form of articles, questions and answers and tips from teachers
and principals who’ve been there.
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INCREASE PARENT INVOLVEMENT WITH FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL
ACTIVITIES (TEACHERS)
http://www.nea.org/classmanagement/ifc040727.html
Read about how schools across the nation -- in urban, rural, and suburban
areas -- are breaking down barriers with parents and their communities by
making the first day of school an exciting holiday with special activities
that include everyone!
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101 THINGS YOU CAN DO THE FIRST THREE WEEKS OF CLASS
(COLLEGE TEACHERS)
Click Here
A very comprehensive list for the College Teacher. Great ideas for teachers
or any grade and subject.
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"How You Can BECOME THE TEACHER YOU’VE ALWAYS
DREAMED ABOUT BECOMING"
http://www.howtomakeadifference.com/ebook.htm
Do you dread teaching?
Do you find yourself completely exhausted from constantly
disciplining students?
Do you allow fear, lack of knowledge and procrastination control you and
keep you from becoming the teacher you’ve always wanted to become?
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your hands!
Finally an eBook that reveals breakthrough strategies to reveal YOUR expertise.
So powerful are these strategies...they will effortlessly compel YOU to become
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http://www.howtomakeadifference.com/ebook.htm
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