2nd grade

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1st Grader Leads Lesson on Brain Structure!
1st Grader Leads Lesson on Brain Structure! This is the craziest thing I've ever seen. I love it!
Spiral Math Homework to Reinforce Standards
Spiral Math Homework to Reinforce the Standards - One Stop Teacher Shop
Elsevier Connect
Infographic: Tips for designing better research posters | The dos and don’ts of preparing posters for conferences | Research posters are a common way to show the results of your research to the academic community. Researchers present posters at conferences to communicate their work in a summarized form to a broader audience. | The research poster must be clear, concise and attractive in order to generate discussion and feedback from colleagues.
Book Report Poster (UPDATED)
I'm a mean mom and I'm making the boys do book reports this summer... Here's one I could use
GetLanded - Etsy
Classic, Professional Resume Template for Word (US Letter and A4) 1 & 2 Page Resume Template, Icons, Cover Letter, Tips | Instant Download
Study Finds More Than Half Of U.S. Public School Children From Poor Families
Mississippi was the worst performing state, with 71% of public school students coming from low income families, while in New Mexico the figure stood at 68%.
Study Reveals Sad Link Between Poverty And Children's Brain Development
Study reveals sad link between poverty and children's brain development - children raised in families that earn $25K or less have brains with 6% less surface area. Scientists attribute difference to nutrition, health care, schools, play areas, air qualities, and other environmental factors.
Closing The 'Word Gap' Between Rich And Poor
In Virginia this summer, Arlington Public Schools transported students in poor neighborhoods to community libraries for group readings. Studies say children from low-income families may hear roughly 30 million fewer words by age 3 than their more affluent peers.
10 Things Teachers Can Do to Help Under-Resourced Children Learn
Dynamics of Poverty That Undermine School Success - What Schools Can Do About Those Barriers (Part 1).