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Posted by Sherry McGregor on 09 Jun 2009 | Posted in: Grade 1, Grades 2-3, Inspiration and Motivation, Intermediate, Kindergarten, Meet the Mailbox®, Planning and Curriculum, Preschool, Relationships and Team Building, Teachers and Teaching, The Mailbox
Yesterday was a great day. Fellow editor Krystle Jones was working on a reproducible partner game for The Mailbox® magazine, Intermediate. We had talked over the idea and were both sure it was going to be great. Then, when Krystle started working on it, several issues popped up. So we sat down to problem-solve. Boy! We hit one wall after another. Several times, we just looked at each other wondering if there was a solution.
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Posted by Hope Spencer on 26 May 2009 | Posted in: Grade 1, Grades 2-3, Intermediate, Kindergarten, Meet the Mailbox®, Preschool, Teacher's Helper, The Mailbox, The Mailbox Books
If you could walk through the halls of The Education Center®, you would see a lot of exciting things happening. In one hallway, you might find editors squealing over the fresh and fun projects they have found in their daily mail (projects submitted by teachers like you!). In the kitchen, you may find an editorial assistant testing a recipe for an upcoming issue of The Mailbox® magazine. (You may also see a line of eager taste-testers!)
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Posted by Amy Erickson on 13 May 2009 | Posted in: Classroom Management, Grade 1, Grades 2-3, Intermediate, Kindergarten, Preschool, Teachers and Teaching, The Mailbox
People often compare teaching to a juggling act. Do you think it’s a fitting description? I do. There are so many skills to fit into each day, and of course, there’s paperwork, classroom management, specials, recess, lunch, and all sorts of things that come up unexpectedly. In short, the school day is packed! It’s no surprise that it’s a challenge for teachers to fit everything into each day.
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Posted by Hope Spencer on 04 May 2009 | Posted in: Grade 1, Grades 2-3, Inspiration and Motivation, Intermediate, Kindergarten, Preschool, Teachers and Teaching, The Mailbox, The Mailbox Books
I love teachers! Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of working with so many who were really incredible. Let me tell you about a few of those special folks.
• Ms. Head was my first mentor and helped me survive—and thrive—during that all-important first year.
• Ms. Dunn taught me that the children always come first, and she introduced me to The Mailbox® magazine!
• Ms. Anderson taught me to be efficient and to make the most of each moment.
• Mr. Rotherham taught me to enjoy every minute with the children.
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Posted by Debra Liverman on 13 Mar 2009 | Posted in: Grade 1, Grades 2-3, Intermediate, Kindergarten, Preschool
If I could give you a quick glimpse inside the editors' heads here at The Mailbox® magazine offices, the one question you would see swirling around everyone's mind is "What do teachers think of THIS issue of The Mailbox?" Our editors love getting feedback from our subscribers. Your comments help us shape the magazines so that they continue to be a useful resource that you will turn to again and again for your classroom needs.
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Posted by Hope Spencer on 09 Mar 2009 | Posted in: Classroom Management, Grade 1, Grades 2-3, Intermediate, Kindergarten, Life After School, The Mailbox
Many of my students loved to visit the library. You know the type: the kids who couldn’t wait to check out the next book in the Magic Tree House series or another book by Steven Kellogg. Those were the kids who ran to meet me at the door, their faces shining as they proudly held their books up in [...]
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Posted by Hope Spencer on 23 Feb 2009 | Posted in: Classroom Management, Grade 1, Grades 2-3, Intermediate, Kindergarten, The Mailbox
Dropping my students off with another teacher, for gym or music, always gave me mixed feelings. On one hand, there was the peaceful lull of a few minutes to myself—time to run to the restroom, call parents, grade some papers, and finish a few lesson plans. On the other hand, there was the frenzied rush of knowing that the clock was ticking! What should I do first—run to the restroom, call some parents—well, you get the picture.
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Posted by Hope Spencer on 19 Feb 2009 | Posted in: Grade 1, Grades 2-3, Intermediate, Kindergarten, Preschool, Teacher's Helper, The Mailbox, The Mailbox Books
After I had been at The Education Center® for a few months, the first magazine that I worked on was published. I proudly displayed it on a shelf in my office. Now that shelf is populated with all of the books and magazines that I have had the privilege of editing or writing. Each one of those publications holds specific memories for me--memories of testing projects with my coworkers, researching interesting topics for learning center cards, or watching, wide-eyed, as an artist turned my simple directions into colorful, kid-pleasing characters.
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Posted by Debra Liverman on 03 Nov 2008 | Posted in: Classroom Management, Grade 1, Grades 2-3, Intermediate, Kindergarten, Preschool, The Mailbox
If I could peek into all the elementary school classrooms around the country, I’m sure I would find some sort of learning center in every one. Whether it was a traditional center set up in a particular area of the classroom, a collection of file folder centers in a file box, or a pair of [...]
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Posted by Debra Liverman on 07 Aug 2008 | Posted in: Grade 1, Grades 2-3, Holiday and Seasonal, Intermediate, Kindergarten, Preschool, Student Activities, The Mailbox
I got an email from my son’s school this week with his list of needed school supplies for first grade. When I suggested we head out that evening to go shopping he said, “Mommy, can you go get them for me? I’ll just stay here.” I was shocked! How can anyone not get excited about picking out [...]
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