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Here’s your Scholastic Teacher Update:
Top 5 Ideas for September
•  Find the best activities and resources for Hispanic Heritage Month.
•  Commemorate National Constitution Week (Sep. 17–23) with new lessons and quizzes.
•  Show the point of punctuation with these books on National Punctuation Day (Sep. 24).
•  Engage parents right from the start using tips from our parent-teacher communication guide.
•  Watch book trailers and your favorite authors read aloud from their work.
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special occasions?
Get started with these ideas:
1.  Students write down 3 things they like about the birthday student.
2.  Ask parents to share family traditions for holiday celebrations.
3.  Let students choose new books for the classroom library.
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Teach With lessons & Resources
Formative Assessments That Motivate Underperforming Teens
Change the format and perception of assessments from being evaluative to informative. Help teens take notice of what they know and set realistic goals.
Unit Plan: Building Relationships in a High School Classroom
Start the year with these activities to forge classroom bonds and ensure academic success.
New! Back-to-School Lessons for Interactive Whiteboards
These SMART Board lessons let you work collaboratively with your students to establish classroom rules and set goals.
Learn With Student Activities
Hispanic Heritage Month Begins September 15
Discover the contributions and rich history of Hispanics in the Americas. Meet famous Latinos, and find perspectives on the idea of heritage.
The Kids’ Environmental Report Card Is Back!
Let students voice their opinions about important environmental issues. Students can vote in weekly polls, research the issues, and join the discussion.
New! Create a Winning Campaign Poster
Students experiment with combinations of imagery and slogans to discover what makes a strong campaign message.
Read Books Kids Will Love
Book List: Award-Winners for Hispanic Literature
These winners of the Pura Belpre Medal portray, affirm, and celebrate the Latino cultural experience.
Sep. 27–Oct. 4 Is Banned Books Week
Read these challenged books to get kids thinking about censorship.
Connect to a Community of Educators
New! Education Focus
Instructional specialists from around the country blog about the latest technology, new research, best practices, and strategies you can use in your classroom.
Hit the Election 2008 Campaign Trail
Scholastic News Kid Reporters share stories and pictures about their experiences with the presidential candidates.

IN THIS ISSUE
Assessment Strategies
Environmental Polls
Banned Books Week
Election 2008
September Printables

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1. September Calendar
2.  Essay Writing Prompts
3.  Back-to-School Clip Art
4.  Parts of Speech Reference Sheet
5.  Sentence Fluency Poster


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