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Articles related to "Grade Book"
Pros and Cons of Electronic Grade Books More schools are providing teachers with electronic grade books. There are pros and cons to parents and students being provided with passwords to view the grades. electronic grade books • student grades • parents view grades • keep grades online • password protected grades
Electronic Gradebooks - Worth a Look! A look at your options if you'd like to try an Electronic Gradebook - instead of the old pencil and paper. math • education • grading • grade book • gradebook
Work Habit Grades More Accurate and Flexible Traditional high school grading practices are ineffective at conveying the information that teachers, students, and parents need to meet the demands of content standards. work habit grades • traditional grades • standards based grading • performance measures • accurate high school grades
All About Your College Professor College life will be easier if you understand the person who controls the grade book. Here are six things you should know about your professors. professor • mad professor • college life • grade book • academic success
Classroom Records Management for Teachers Teachers must keep records of parent communications, attendance, behavior, and student portfolios. These guidelines for tracking student progress make it a breeze. classroom software • education records • gradebook programs • gradebook software • gradebooks
College Professors: Who are They? Professors: who are these people, and how should students relate to them? Here are some articles to help you out.. bad professor • typical professor • pet peeves • angry professor • professor bias
How to Annoy Your Professor An annoyed professor is the last thing you want, because guess who has the grade book? Put down your cell phone and read about behaviors that drive professors crazy. angry professor • bad professor • college life • grade book • pet peeve
Ways Teachers Use Technology Time-saving tools available to teachers, such as electronic grade books and lesson plan software. electronic grade book • lesson plan software • differentiating instruction • testing accommodations • web-based grade systems
Getting Children Homework Help Children are in school 6 hours a day. Add two hours of homework and a child has an 8 hour work day. How can parents help children succeed in a demanding environment? homework help • parent help • online tutoring • after school homework club • homework
Managing Private Teacher Spaces There are seven private teacher areas that need organizing: the teacher desk, plan book, personal agenda, grade book, computer, filing cabinet(s), and bag. managing teacher spaces • organizing seven personal teacher areas • classroom organization ideas • teacher desk • teacher plan book
New Teacher Help Tips to help new teachers start off the school year successfully. new teacher • new teacher help • mentors • successful teacher • first year of school
Math Made Easy I really enjoy this math workbook as much as my children do! It was worth the money to see them so excited about book work and I realy enjoy the challenge that is so difficult to find in math workbooks. math • doring • kindersley • kindersly • dk
Sheet Music Online Two good online sources for sheet music for piano. piano • sheet • music • performance
Book Collectors-Are they weird or What? Book collecting is addicting. If you don’t believe me, just ask anyone who has had their imaginations captured by a character, author, or genre. You might hear stories like... book collectors • hard covers • mysteries • doc savage • lone ranger
Classroom Configuration & Organization Before the school year begins, plan how to configure classroom furniture and how to organize papers. This will make the teacher's life easier the rest of the year. classroom furniture configuration • paper organization • classroom management • planning the start of the school yea • classroom discussions
Tips for Minimizing Grading Time Grading papers can take a lot of a teacher's prep time unless you come up with some creative ways to reduce this amount of time. tips for minimizing grading time • ideas to spend less time grading student papers • alphabetize student papers • grading assignments as a class • having students grade their own work
Avoiding Plagiarism Plagiarism is easy, but it's also easy to catch. Here are seven good reasons to avoid plagiarism and write your own term papers. article about plagiarism • plagiarism statistics • avoiding plagiarism • avoid plagiarism • definition of plagiarism
Effort and Citizenship Grades In the second of the Middle School Grading and Assessment series, effort grades and citizenship awards are examined. teaching middle school english • teaching middle school • middle school teacher • middle school lesson plans • school citizenship
First Day of School Preparations Don't let the back-to-school frenzy take you by surprise. Help your child prepare for a successful school year from the very first day. breakfast tailgate party • first day of school preparations • help your child have the best first day • first day of a new school year • school year schedule
Grammar in 10 minutes a day Are you ready for a different way to get through those grammar chapters with your high school students who think that since they have heard it before, they know it all? Read on to see how to section out your grammar so that you get results. Includes grammar links.
How to Improve Student Handwriting It can be frustrating to attempt to read poor student handwriting. There are some ways to help improve student handwriting, even in the upper elementary grades. how to improve student handwriting • get students to write neatly • encourage neat handwriting • ideas to improve handwriting • motivation to improve classwork
How To Write a Fantasy Novel New York Times Bestselling author Brandon Sanderson shares his process of writing fantasy, how he handles character & plot, and how he deals with rewrites. how to write a fantasy novel • writing fantasy • interview with brandon sanderson • mistborn • elantris
Middle Grade Novel Guidelines Middle grade fiction is a huge market today, but where do you start? How long should it be? Language restrictions? Here are key points on writing a middle grade novel. middle grade novels • writing middle grade fiction • writing children’s books • children’s fiction • middle grade ages
Online Homeschool Programs Many homeschoolers are taking advantage of the wide array of online homeschool programs that are being offered. Check some out. home school • homeschool curriculum • online homeschool • jubilee academy • grace academy
Organizing the Teacher's Desk Creating an efficient method of organization is key to cutting down excess prep time for teachers. organizing the teachers desk • teacher organization • methods for teacher organization • organizing lesson plans • recording student grades
Predicting Dropouts By 6th grade the signs are often there for who is likely to drop out. Learn the signs and what to do to prevent academic failure. dropout prevention • at risk middle school students • at risk interventions • grades predict dropouts • attendance predicts dropouts
Time Saving Tips for Teachers Getting out from under the piles of administrative work and grading that accumulate may seem impossible. Below are a few tips to help. time saving tips for teachers • time management for teachers • grading assignments • sharing best practices • collaborative teaching
Tips for Successful Parent-Teacher Conferences Try making invitations, organizing the room and materials, and preparing for difficult parents to make your next parent-teacher conference a success. parent-teacher conference tips • invitations to parent-teacher conferences • handling difficult parents in a meeting • involving principals in a parent-teacher meeting • student led conferences
Writing for Children Each age category of children's writing, from picture books to young adult, has its own requirements. Follow these guidelines to start writing your children's book. writing for children • writing children's books • children’s writing • how to write children’s books • age categories
Celebrate Seuss, Read and Create! We're celebrating Dr. Seuss's birthday and National Read Across America by combining our love for stories with our passion for craft activities! Join us! children • crafts • activities • dr. seuss • read
How to Create and Start a Homeschool For new home schooling parents, beginning to home school can be intimidating. With a little preparation, parents will be on their way to a confident start. how to homeschool • how to homeschool your child • homeschooling methods • homeschooling • charlotte mason
Kids Need to Read Donates Books for Libraries Nonprofit organization Kids Need to Read raises money through donations and Ebay online auctions to buy books for schools, libraries, and other institutions in need. kids need to read • nonprofit organization • donates books • literacy development • pj haarsma
Low Vision Students in an Inclusion Classroom There are effective ways to work with visually impaired students in a normal setting. Teachers promote learning by low vision child while enriching the whole class. low vision student • visually handicapped learner • low vision student in inclusion classroom • visual access to classroom materials • expect visually impaired child to learn
Overachievers and the College Transition The process of overindulging top achievers by "helicopter parents" and willing HS teachers sets the stage for a severe reality check when college freshman year begins. overachievers in high school • overachievers go to college • top ten students and college admissions • helicopter parents that hover • high school college transitions
Preparing to Plan Goals set by educators become unattainable at times, but careful preparation can turn your lesson plans into successful achievements. lesson plans • lessons • lesson planning • new year • first day of school
The Second Question I Hate Answering This article deals with the question, "So what grade are YOU in?" which homeschool children have to learn to deal with. education • homeschooling • homeschooled • home educated • grades
Back to School. . . Getting started can be one of the most difficult tasks for new teachers. Carefully planning combined with a little strategy gets the school year off to a smooth start and can actually <i>prevent</i> common problems. Here are some tricks of the trade contributed by veterans of the classroom. Links to more nifty planning ideas are included as well. classroom management • discipline • first day of school • planning • teacher tips
Keeping on Track (and Finding a Track to Follow) This is an article based on following a curriculum in the mid-winter slump. education • homeschoolling • homeschooled • home education • home educated
Review – Savvy by Ingrid Law This fun middle-grade novel will captivate boys and girls alike with adventure, powers, danger, and everything else that comes along with a thirteenth birthday. savvy • savvy book • ingrid law • savvy by ingrid law • review of savvy
Summer School for Teachers Lesson Two: Teacher Toolkit In this lesson, we're going to learn what it takes to create a Teacher's Technology Kit. If you start from the beginning and actually do what you read as you read it , you'll have a complete and ready-to-use kit by the time you're done reading. You can view it as a "First Aid Kit" for teachers, if you like - it will contain everything that you need to get off on the right foot and keep it moving smoothly through another year. teacher • technology • teaching technology • lesson plan • computer
"Testing, Testing, One, Two, Three..." Homeschool and tests...do tests determine our knowledge? edcuation • homeschooling • homeschooled • home education • home educated
Contacting Parents of Middle School Students Middle school is a difficult time for the parents and the students. When students begin to struggle, the first line of defense is to communicate with parents. teacher communication with parents • calling parents • emailing parents • dealing with disruptive middle school students • dealing with students with poor grades
Google Filetype Command Searching with Google can result in thousands, or even millions, of hits. Proper use of the filetype command can help narrow that search to a particular file format. google • searching the internet • joe nowak • google filetype • filetype command
Choice Cuts: July 2002 Good God, y'all! Get your summertime jollies with The Timbre Project, Ken Stringfellow, My Morning Jacket, Norman Blake, Orbiter, Man of the Year, Elf Power, Keepsake, Aiko Shimada, The Long Winters, Luther Russell, Kevin Tihista's Red Terror, David Hurn, Cursive/Eastern Youth, and My Fine Friend Phil. adam mckibbin • music review • cd review • buy cd • buy music |
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