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Since 1992, Really Good Stuff® has created products that help teachers make a difference in students' lives. If you are a teacher, or you buy teacher supplies, you may know us from our popular printed catalog. Our classroom supplies are exclusively sold in our catalogs and on our web site. Many of our quality products start with ideas shared from classrooms around the country. Many of our products are created by teachers, for teachers. We encourage new visitors to explore the site and find ways to add Really Good Stuff® to your classroom.

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Take Note: Five Lessons for Note Taking Fun If recent surveys are any indicator, cheating and plagiarism are on the rise. As teachers, however, we might be able to reverse that trend by teaching our students to take good notes. Included: Five fun lessons that teach needed note-taking skills. Fisher-Price Online Learning Games Imaginext® Apptivity™ Fortress Laugh & Learn™ Apptivity™ Monkey Power Wheels® Corvette® Little People® Happy Sounds Home Reading Fluency Activities The reading fluency activities on this page are essential for children with dyslexia and struggling readers. These activities can be taught in the classroom (small and large group setting) and can also be implemented at home! Keep checking this page for more free printable reading fluency activities and other ways to increase reading fluency! Reading Self-Check Poster By enlarging this template you can help students learn and remember important self-check strategies when reading.

The Official Brain Gym Website NEWSPAPER BLACKOUT POEMS by Austin Kleon In some ways, I’m probably the worst person to teach blackout poetry. I’ve done it for so long, I don’t even really think about it any more. Making art and teaching art are two different skill sets, and a quick Google search for “blackout poetry lesson plans” shows that there’s a small army of English teachers already doing it better than me, anyways. That’s not to say I don’t like teaching, it’s just that I’m never sure I’m any good at it. I’ve done some workshops with a lot of instruction and timed activities, but those always seem just a little bit off.

SuperSpeed: Game of Champ Readers! Improving student reading speed, of all serious educational problems, is one of the easiest to solve. Only 100 words, sight words, make up over 50% of the words students will ever read. Many of these words cannot be sounded out phonetically and thus must be known at sight, instantly. 4Teachers : Main Page Free Reading Worksheets TypeRacer - Test your typing speed and learn to type faster. Free typing game and competition. Way more fun than a typing tutor!

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