TeachHUBHappenings
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September 12, 2012
With the new school
year underway, we want to share with you a few ways to
encourage student participation.
We
also have a new giveaway kicking off next week! Be on the lookout for
details.
Video Writing Prompts
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How
have the events of 9/11 and its aftermath shaped what it means to be
an American? Consider the actions the government has taken after
these events, how it changed people's lives and how you think of
yourself living in a post-9/11 America.
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Giveaways & Contests
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Stay
tuned for Back to School giveaways and contests to be announced soon!
Have an
idea for a contest or giveaway?
Email Patty at pmurray@teachhub.com to pitch your
brilliant
proposal for the next TeachHUB promotion!
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Teacher
Spotlight
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Civil
Servant. I would only want another career that would allow me to
give back to my community on a daily basis.
How
did you know you wanted to be a teacher?
I know I
wanted to be a teacher when I stepped into the classroom and felt
comfortable. It felt like home. Both of my parents were teachers,
and I always grew up saying I will NEVER be a teacher. Rebellious
teenager. But, here we are today, I teach and love every moment of
it.
Read more about Mike & other spotlight teachers
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Teacher
Quote of the Day
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I've
learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget
what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.
~ Maya
Angelou
Teacher Pet Peeve
Stacking
chairs everyday!
~ Em, 2nd Grade
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Teacher
Blog Roundup
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Parent
communication and involvement is extremely important to the success
of our students although lack of parent
involvement is one of the biggest problems that we face in school.
Here is just a
sampling of some of my parent involvement ideas: read more
by Mrs. Mimi's Chalk Talks Blog
Hopefully, at this point, your year is chugging along nicely. You
and your friends have settled into your routine and you’re off!
It’s time to learn!
So what happens when you’ve been so engrossed in your
teaching that it’s suddenly five minutes before the end of the day,
you have a million odds and ends to take care of and nobody has
their backpack yet? (Hint: the answer is not “freak out.”) This is
the time that you truly need to rely on your little friends to help
you get it all done. read more
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Enjoy!
Patty Murray
TeachHUB.com
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FREE Pop
Culture
Lesson Plans
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Stargazing skills will
come in handy as your students count the evens and odds of the
galaxies.
More Featured Lessons
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Professional
Development Resources
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TeachHUB
provides listings of recommended grad programs and professional
development opportunities.
Find PD that
works for you:
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Try this
web tool for
Online,
Ready-to-Assign Lessons for Middle & High School Students
Lessons
are based on current events and the latest news headlines.
Popular Activities
Hong Kong Officials Reverse
Decision on Patriotism Classes
Popular Students More Likely to Be Smokers
6 Killed by Teenage Suicide Bomber in Afghanistan
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TeachHUB Happenings - September 12, 2012
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