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| Batch Email
I help parents connect with their child's school experience by staying in touch with them via email. I have found that 50% or more of my parents have email either at home or at work. I send out a batc... | (by 0 users) |
| Battle of the Books
This year-long, school-wide contest gets the entire community involved in a fun reading event. Students compete, teachers and principal coach, and parents cheer them all. It includes Olympic fanfare and a torch runner (seriously!). | (by 0 users) |
| Children with Tourette’s Syndrome
If you work with a child who’s been diagnosed with Tourette's, I have a few suggestions that may help. First, I would meet with the parents of this student to ask them your question about deflecting t... | (by 0 users) |
| Family Literacy Center
I am a Title One teacher who recently received a grant to start a Family Literacy Center. Our center is open two evenings each week to accommodate our parents who work. Parents visit with their childr... | (by 0 users) |
| Integrated Pumpkin Activities
A creative teacher suggests some fun ways to celebrate and learn about Halloween with a multi-disciplinary unit of study. Find out how she uses pumpkins, Fibonacci, and the Legend of Sleepy Hollow, to throw the perfect Pumpkin Party! | (by users) |
| Two Person Book Report
Ms. Bonfilio developed a unique book report that encourages parental involvement by requiring parents and students to read a book together. Students practice oral reading skills and dialogue with a parent develops reading comprehension. | (by users) |



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