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How to make a ‘Word Search’ greeting card!

From DiY-Maven's post over at our sister-site, Curbly:   Curbly has siblings. One of them is called Teacherly, and, as you can probably guess, it’s an on-line resource for teachers. However, it also has a very awesomely cool FREE feature called ‘word search creator’. Teachers use such things as word search puzzles as, well, teaching tools, but they also can come in handy for paper crafters too. With a little help from Teacherly, here’s my...
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Introduce yourself!

I've noticed a lot of new user profile created in the last week or so, so I thought I'd take the opportunity to welcome all the new folks, and invite you to say hello! Leave a comment introducing yourself and telling us a little bit about why you're an educator! Thanks!
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Art Projects for Kids: Recycled Magazine Bowls

How to make a bowl out of old magazines (kid-friendly!) LINK
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Art Projects for Kids: How to Draw a Cat

Here's a little different take on a cat drawing, one where you can focus on drawing the face, and then kind of generalize a sitting position for the body.   Via: ArtProjectsForKids
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The End of Summer School?

From Blogboard: AssortedStuff’s Tim Stalmer thinks he sees an even better solution to allowing all students to have access to year-round educational activities: permanently end summer school programs in favor of establishing a more flexible school year calendar. “And is it possible that low-income kids fall behind over the 2-3 month break while affluent kids don’t for reasons that have nothing to do with summer school? So maybe, rather than just cutting back on summer...
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Teaching Hours - International Comparison

Turns out, international teachers spend less time in front of kids (and more time in prep, grading and preparing lessons) than their American counterparts. From the blog Three Standard Deviations to the Left: "The chart to the right is from the OECD and shows the number of hours secondary teachers are in front of a classroom during a year. It is nice to know that the rest of the world decides that it is in...
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How To Not Suck at Presentations

From the Presentation Zen blog, here are 12 brain rules that have practical applications in our everyday lives:
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Gender Gaps in Math Don't exist in some countries.

Via: Cool Cat Teacher: "boys outperform girls on a math test given to children worldwide, but the gender gap is less pronounced in countries where women and men have similar rights and opportunities, according to a study published Thursday. "In more gender-neutral societies, girls are as good as boys in mathematics," study author Paola Sapienza said in an interview"
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Video Games as a Learning Platform?

Via: The Horizon Project: Games as a Pedagogical Platform
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Cool Paper Foldables

Check out these cool paper foldables: They're free to download [PDF files], and there are lots to choose from! LINK: http://www.paperfoldables.com/  
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Welcome to the new Teacherly!

Hey everyone, just wanted to welcome you to Teacherly.com, which has just been relaunched as a blog/social network for teachers and educators everywhere. We've still got our ever-popular Free Wordsearch Creator, and in the weeks to come we'll be adding more and more cool stuff for teachers. Are you a teacher who is internet-savvy, and might be interested in blogging for Teacherly? Get in touch with us today! Send an e-mail to admin@teacherly.com telling us...
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