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Hi everyone!

Kathy from 360 Education Solutions sent this interesting contribution. I will quote Kathy for a description she sent me about her website.

“We work directly with public school districts nation-wide to help empower teachers to reach their full potential and increase student achievement in the classroom.”

Thanks Kathy!

 

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New classroom displays

At Flickr

Teaching Photos  (organized by subject/area)

Class Displays (organized by subjetc/area)

Take notes! ‘Cause this is getting… ORGANIZED!

WOW

Looking for some ideas on how to organize our messy teachers desks i found this site with lots of high quality photographs of a very neat classroom! :3 *at least that’s what I see!*

For all the photos, go to The Virtual Vine ‘s section called “Sneak A Peek!”

wow

I encourage you [...]

Many Things for you

www.ManyThings.org is a site dedicated to ESL students. They have lots of great material in it.But the two things that caught my attention were: the listening comp. page and the videos page.

The listening material you can find it at the Listening & Reading section on the main page.

The videos are here.

They are [...]

Leprechauns, gold and… Saint Patrick?

This Monday 17th we will be celebrating Saint Patrick’s Day.

At first, I didn’t know how to explain this holiday to my kids because I didn’t know how to relate Saint Patrick to leprechauns and pots of gold.

Reading a little bit about the story of Saint Patrick, I realize I’m not [...]