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Graphic Organizers and Other Forms IEP's Student Videos Videos for Me Special Needs – Teacher Resources Highlights 2016 Presidential Elections Election season is here. Help your students understand the process of our national elections, from the President down to local representatives, with our election activities. Read short biographies of presidential candidates Hillary Rodham Clinton (D) and Donald Trump (R), explore mock election ideas, create presidential trading cards, learn election vocabulary, play election bingo and more! October Calendar of Events October is full of events that you can incorporate into your standard curriculum! Halloween Happy Halloween! Best Middle School Math Games and Middle School Math Projects Middle school math projects and games are a great way for students to engage in math topics on a deeper level. These opportunities allow educators to have fun with their students while encouraging mathematical learning. Hands-on math projects and games can enhance math instruction and be a successful way to practice various concepts of math. Here you will find a list of math game and project ideas that are suitable for middle school aged children. Math Scavenger Hunt Many children love to do scavenger hunts, and math scavenger hunts are no exception. Math Scavenger Hunt: This type of math scavenger hunts asks students to clip out the number and paste it next to the description.Find and Cut Out: Math scavenger hunt with a list of items for students to find in a newspaper or magazine to cut out and glue.Corn in the Classroom: This math scavenger hunts uses an online website to locate numbers and calculate to find solutions. Checking Account Math Board Games Geometry Map Project Word Problems

math resources Thanks to Laura at Will Grade for Coffee for introducing me to Scholastic Teacher Express. I have never heard of scholastic teacher express until I read her blog this morning. Laura has some great ideas for the classroom and her blog posts are enjoyable to read. This week at Teacher Express they are having dollar deals. The site is easy to maneuver to find the specific resource you are looking for. Ebooks can be sorted by grade and topics. I chose this book for the engaging exercises I saw when looking through the preview of it. At the beginning of each of my classes, I have my students complete bell ringers to get their minds in the math mode. So I am super excited about this one! I bought 18 books all together! Have a Terrific Tuesday, Alana

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