My Town Tutors is the nation’s 1st National Directory of teachers who tutor. Our goal in 2014 is to expand our network of local teachers who tutor to 1,000 teachers! In 2013 we had over 150,000 visitors to our site from all 50 states.
One of our most popular posts is our Connected Educators list. Our followers love connected educators who are willing to share there knowledge and experience, however our list only includes twitter profiles. Many of our followers want to learn more about some of these incredible individuals!
For 2014, we will highlight 2 educators per week. One from Massachusetts and the other outside of Massachusetts. Check back to see our most recent additions.
Previous Connected Educators of the Week
January 2014
US
January 3, 2014: Angela Maiers (@AngelaMaiers)
January 10, 2014: Shannon Miller (@shannonmmiller)
January 17, 2014: Vicki Davis (@coolcatteacher)
January 24, 2014: Michael Smith (@principalspage)
January 31, 2014: PJ Caposey (@PrincipalPC)
February 7, 2014: Louise Morgan (tutor profile, @MrsMorgansClass, @frugalteacher)
Massachusetts
January 3, 2014: Bill Burkhead (@NormandinBill)
January 10, 2014: Nancy Carroll (@ncarroll24)
January 17, 2014: Lillie Marshall (@WorldLillie)
January 24, 2014: Peter Reynolds (@peterhreynolds)
January 31, 2014: Patrick Larkin (@patrickmlarkin)
If you are a teacher who tutors, register with us for just $12 for a year. This is the only fee! Teachers keep 100% of the money. One of our teachers made $5,000 last year tutoring.
Parents, “teachers are great tutors!” Find one in your area today!
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Connected Educator of the Week: Louise Morgan
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Superbowl Lessons: Superbowl Lesson Ideas
If you are a teacher who tutors, register with us for just $12 for a year. This is the only fee! Teachers keep 100% of the money. One of our teachers made $5,000 last year tutoring.
Parents, “teachers are great tutors!” Find one in your area today!
Throughout the school year there are some common and not so common days to celebrate in your classroom with your students. This page is a work in progress.
Our goal is to list and provide resources for special days that teachers can celebrate in the classroom. If you know of any days we are missing, please comment below and we will be sure to add the day. We also welcome guest blogs about days and lessons.
We will list the special days by month. Some days like the 100th day of school will be celebrated on different days depending on the start of the school year. These days are for the year 2013.
We hope you enjoy!
500+ Teacher Jokes: Jokes for Teachers and Families
Different Dates: 100th Day of School
Last years date may still be listed until we have the time to update. Sorry for any inconveniences.
January
January 18, 2014: Winnie the Pooh Day to celebrate the Birthday of author A.A. MilneJanuary 20, 2013: Martin Luther King Day
February
February 2, 2014: Superbowl- Top 10 Superbowl Ads
- Edutopia: Seven Super Bowl Lesson Plans and Resources for the Classroom
- TeachHub: Top 12 Superbowl Activities for the Classroom
February 7, 2014: Celebrate Bubble Gum Day! February 7, 2014
February 18, 2014: Presidents’ DayMarch
March 6th: World Read Aloud Day: Ready. Set. Read Aloud! World Read Aloud Day!
World Read Aloud Day: 3 Great Blogs
March 14, 2013: Pi Day- Pi Day: Events, Activities, and History
- Pi Day: 22 Great Websites for Math Teachers
- Pi Day Resources for Math Teachers
- 5 Amazing Math Websites to Prepare for the Pi Day Challenge
- The Pi Day Challenge is a Slice of Heaven for Math Teachers!
March 17th: St. Patrick’s Day
March 31: Easter 70 Easter Jokes for Families and Teachers!
April
Autism Awareness Month
National Poetry Month
April 2 – World Autism Day- World Autism Awareness Day
- The Importance of Peer Social Relationships for Individuals on the Autism Spectrum
- World Autism Day: How Do YOU Show Your Support for #Autism?
April 15, 2013: Patriot’s Day – Battle of Lexington and Concord.
April 18, 2013: Poem in Your Pocket Day
April 19, 2013: National Day of Silence
April 22, 2013: Earth Day
April 23, 2013: World Book Night
April 30, 2013: Deadline for Poetry Contest Grades 3 – 12
May
May 1st, 2013 – May Day
May 4th – May the 4th Be With YouMay 5th, 2013 – National Space Day
May 5th – Cinco De Mayo
May 7th: National Teacher Day
May 11th: Mother’s Day:May 27th: Memorial Day
- NEA Memorial Day Lesson Ideas
- 50 Memorable Memorial Day Quotes
- Concordia University Memorial Day Lessons
June
June 5th: World Environment Day
June 14th: Flag Day
June 16th: Father’s Day- Top 5 Father’s Day Movies: Family Edition
- Father’s Day Jokes
- Father’s Day Quotes
- Team Hoyt: A Father & Son Love Story (by Don Yaegar)
June 18th: Nelson Mandela Day
June 21st: Summer Solstice
June 22nd: Great American Backyard Campout
July
July 4th:- Top 10 Twitter Accounts for the 4th of July
- Top 35 Patriot Quotes
- 4th of July Songs: Top 20 Songs
- Founding Fathers: 56 Ben Franklin Quotes
- Founding Fathers: 55 George Washington Quotes
- Founding Fathers: 26 Thomas Jefferson Quotes
- School House Rocks: No More Kings, Fireworks, The Shot Heard ‘Round the World, The Preamble
Summer Learning Activities
Kindergarten Summer Math Journal: 35 Great Summer Activities
How to Fit Early Learning Into Summer
Write On! Great Summer Learning Ideas for Moms & Dads
#1 Summer School Movie of All-Time: Dolphin Tale
Scholastic Summer Reading Challenge is Super
YMCA’s Top 5 Family Tips to Battle the Summer Slide
Summer Reading List for Kids of Fun Books with Science and Math Concepts (via @PragmaticMom)
Summer Tutoring: Beneficial or Harmful?
August
August 24, 2103: Dream Day
August 28th: MLK March on Washington
September
First Day of School:- 10 Fabulous Websites with Lessons for the 1st Day of School
- 75 Quick Tips for Motivating Students
- 37 Classroom Tips From a Teacher Turning 37
- Freshmen 1st Day Lesson: Make Your Lives Extraordinary!
High School Homeroom Ideas:
September 8: Grandparents Day
- Psychology Lesson: Grandparent Appreciation Day
- Grandparents Day: 101 Quotes for Grandparents
- Grandparents Day: A Little Something is a Wonderful Book!
- Grandparents Day Lesson: Grandparent Memories
- Grandparents’ Day Lesson: Memories and a Letter
- National Grandparents Day High School Lessons
- Grandparents Day Lesson Gets Amazing Feedback!
September 11th: 9/11
September 15: International Dot Day
- Let’s All Connect For Dot Day and Make Our Mark On The World!
- Celebrate International Dot Day with Peter H. Reynolds!
September 17: Constitution Day
- Take an INS Citizenship Test
- Which Founder Are You?
- Articles of Confederation Quiz
- Declaration of Independence Quiz
- US Constitution Quiz
- 7 Spectacular Websites for Constitution Day
September 21: World Gratitude Day
- Write a Letter of Appreciation
- Write a Letter to a Grandparent
- Write a Thank You Letter to a Coach
- Write a Thank You Letter to a Teacher
October
Celebrate UN-declared World Space Week October 4 – 10 annually! Space science events in over 60 nations educate the public and inspire youth. #STEM Global · http://www.worldspaceweek.org/
October 5, 2013: World Teacher DayOctober 20th – 26th, 2013: National Chemistry Week
October 23, 2013: What is Mole Day?
October 24, 2013: Food Day – Food Day is a Great Resource for Educators
October 29, 2013: Teaching Tolerance: Mix it Up Day
October 31, 2013: 101 Halloween Jokes- 5 Great Websites for Halloween Lesson Ideas
- Great Halloween Math Lesson: The Count & Vampires
- Charlie Brown Great Pumpkin Trivia Quiz and Answers
- NEA Lessons for grades K – 5, 6 – 8, 9 – 12
- Halloween Quotes
November
November 11, 2013: Veteran’s Day: Veteran’s Day QuotesGeography Awareness Week: November 17th – 23rd 2013
- National Geographic: Take Today’s Geo Bee Quiz
- Geography Awareness Week: Take the GeoNet Quiz
- Geography Awareness Week: GeoGames National Geographic
- “I Will NEVER FORGET the 5 Themes of Geography or Mario!”
- Teaching Geography: 5 Themes of Geography Rap
- 40 Geography Jokes
- Geography Quotes
American Education Week: November 18-22, 2013
November 22 (1963): JFK’s AssassinationThanksgiving November 28, 2013:
- Thanksgiving Jokes for Teachers and Families
- Thanksgiving Spelling List: 2nd Grade Spelling List
- 50 Thanksgiving Day Quotes
November 29, 2013: National Day of Listening by StoryCorps.
December
December 7th Pearl Harbor
December 25th: Christmas- Top 15 Christmas Books for Kids
- Test Your Christmas Trivia
- Christmas Trivia: The Answers
- Christmas Trivia: 10 Great Quizzes
- Christmas Jokes
- Caldecott Books are Great Christmas Presents!
Celebrating learning is great any day, but the 100th day of the school year is a great event to embrace. With the internet there are so many great resources to help a teacher plan for this wonderful day.
Here is a great activity from a 1st grade teaching team to celebrate the 1ooth day of the school year.
We also have found some great links for many different grade levels to help teachers plan to make the 100th day of school one to enjoy and remember. Hopefully you find them useful!
Enjoy!
Images of 100 Day Celebrations
MathWire: 100 Ways to Represent the Number 100
100th Day of School
We celebrate our 100th day of school on Wednesday, February 6, (unless we have a snow day). We will be celebrating this day with many activities involving concepts if zero, tens and of course 100.
Each child should do one or both of the following:- Each child should bring in a collection of 100 things. (I will have 100 pennies.)
- Bring in something about 100 years old.
We hope you all have fun with these activities.
- It is FREE for parents to search for a teacher in their area. Please help us find ONE MORE teacher who tutors!
-
Connected Educator of the Week: Patrick Larkin
My Town Tutors is the nation’s 1st National Directory of teachers who tutor. Our goal in 2014 is to expand our network of local teachers who tutor to 1,000 teachers! In 2013 we had over 150,000 visitors to our site from all 50 states.
One of our most popular posts is our Connected Educators list. Our followers love connected educators who are willing to share there knowledge and experience, however our list only includes twitter profiles. Many of our followers want to learn more about some of these incredible individuals!
For 2014, we will highlight 2 educators per week. One from Massachusetts and the other outside of Massachusetts. Check back to see our most recent additions.
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Educator of the Week: Patrick Larkin
What is your current job of position?
Assistant Superintendent for Burlington Public Schools and a Senior Associate with EdTechTeacher.What is your educational background?BA from Assumption College
MA in Educational Leadership from Framingham State UniversityDescribe your educational philosophy and educational vision?My educational vision is a relevant education for all students which will help prepare them to be independent learners who can learn and unlearn at the pace required in the 21st Century and beyond. Unfortunately, the focus on standardized assessments in most schools does not further this cause.
How do you grow and engage your professional learning network?I spend some time each day reading a number of blogs and interacting with others on Twitter. I am partial to certain hashtags like #cpchat to follow other school administrators. In addition, I spend some time on our school district’s hashtag (#bpschat) sharing information and following all of the exciting things happening with our staff and students. Finally, I spend time on hashtags that focus on educators using instructional technology (i.e. #ettipad, #1to1techat, #edtech).
What is the greatest benefit of your professional network?The greatest benefit of my online professional network is the connection to so many innovative people across the world. They really push my thinking in regards to education and they are also a tremendous resource for a number of different initiatives.
If you blog, what is the focus of it? How long have you been writing?
Who is your audience?I have been blogging for six years. I originally started the Burlington High School Principal’s blog , which I handed over to the current BHS Principal, Mark Sullivan, when I moved to Assistant Superintendent. The Burlington High Principal’s Blog was created to share information with parents, students, and community members on all of the happenings at BHS.
When I left the position of Principal, I created a new blog called Learning in Burlington. On the new blog, I spend a lot more time discussing various education-related topics that I think might interest people. I also do a number of posts supporting the use of digital devices for school leaders, teacher, students, and parents. I also maintain the Burlington Public Schools’ Blog which I started to share one example of learning from a staff member or students each day. In addition, I contribute to a number of other blogs.How do you use social media to connect with other educators? What is
your advice to teachers on social media and education?Social media is learning media. I connect with educators who can help me continue my journey as a continuous learner. I think it is important for teachers to understand the power of connected learning and they need to spend some time using social media tools so that they can better support their students.
What advice in general do you have to teachers today?Embrace the amazing resources available to educators and model being a continuous learner. It is a critical skill that all of our students need and we need to be the role models.
Describe a teacher who has had a significant impact on your professional development?I really can’t choose one because there have been so many. I am fortunate to work with a number of wonderful educators in Burlington Public Schools who have a passion for education that is contagious. That coupled with my amazing personal learning network online continues to provide me with endless professional development opportunities daily.
What book would you recommend to teachers?That’s a tough one as well. I guess a good starting point might be Will Richardson’s TED book Why School. The book focuses on why we need to re-think our traditional ideas regarding what our students need to be prepared for what they will face ahead.
Previous Connected Educators of the Week
January 2014
US
January 3, 2014: Angela Maiers (@AngelaMaiers)
January 10, 2014: Shannon Miller (@shannonmmiller)
January 17, 2014: Vicki Davis (@coolcatteacher)
January 24, 2014: Michael Smith (@principalspage)
January 31, 2014: PJ Caposey (@PrincipalPC)
Massachusetts
January 3, 2014: Bill Burkhead (@NormandinBill)
January 10, 2014: Nancy Carroll (@ncarroll24)
January 17, 2014: Lillie Marshall (@WorldLillie)
January 24, 2014: Peter Reynolds (@peterhreynolds)
January 31, 2014: Patrick Larkin (@patrickmlarkin)
If you are a teacher who tutors, register with us for just $12 for a year. This is the only fee! Teachers keep 100% of the money. One of our teachers made $5,000 last year tutoring.
Parents, “teachers are great tutors!” Find one in your area today! -
World Cancer Day Lessons
If you are a teacher who tutors, register with us for just $12 for a year. This is the only fee! Teachers keep 100% of the money. One of our teachers made $5,000 last year tutoring.
Parents, “teachers are great tutors!” Find one in your area today!
Throughout the school year there are some common and not so common days to celebrate in your classroom with your students. This page is a work in progress.
Our goal is to list and provide resources for special days that teachers can celebrate in the classroom. If you know of any days we are missing, please comment below and we will be sure to add the day. We also welcome guest blogs about days and lessons.
We will list the special days by month. Some days like the 100th day of school will be celebrated on different days depending on the start of the school year. These days are for the year 2013.
We hope you enjoy!
409 Great Jokes for Families and Teachers
Different Dates: 100th Day of School
Last years date may still be listed until we have the time to update. Sorry for any inconveniences.
February
Black History Month
Martin Luther King Jr. Resources
February 2, 2014: Superbowl
- Top 10 Superbowl Ads
- Edutopia: Seven Super Bowl Lesson Plans and Resources for the Classroom
- TeachHub: Top 12 Superbowl Activities for the Classroom
February 4, 2014: World Cancer Day
February 7, 2014: Celebrate Bubble Gum Day! February 7, 2014
February 18, 2014: Presidents’ DayMarch
March 6th: World Read Aloud Day: Ready. Set. Read Aloud! World Read Aloud Day!
World Read Aloud Day: 3 Great Blogs
March 14, 2013: Pi Day- Pi Day: Events, Activities, and History
- Pi Day: 22 Great Websites for Math Teachers
- Pi Day Resources for Math Teachers
- 5 Amazing Math Websites to Prepare for the Pi Day Challenge
- The Pi Day Challenge is a Slice of Heaven for Math Teachers!
March 17th: St. Patrick’s Day
March 31: Easter 70 Easter Jokes for Families and Teachers!
April
Autism Awareness Month
National Poetry Month
April 2 – World Autism Day- World Autism Awareness Day
- The Importance of Peer Social Relationships for Individuals on the Autism Spectrum
- World Autism Day: How Do YOU Show Your Support for #Autism?
April 15, 2013: Patriot’s Day – Battle of Lexington and Concord.
April 18, 2013: Poem in Your Pocket Day
April 19, 2013: National Day of Silence
April 22, 2013: Earth Day
April 23, 2013: World Book Night
April 30, 2013: Deadline for Poetry Contest Grades 3 – 12
May
May 1st, 2013 – May Day
May 4th – May the 4th Be With YouMay 5th, 2013 – National Space Day
May 5th – Cinco De Mayo
May 7th: National Teacher Day
May 11th: Mother’s Day:May 27th: Memorial Day
- NEA Memorial Day Lesson Ideas
- 50 Memorable Memorial Day Quotes
- Concordia University Memorial Day Lessons
June
June 5th: World Environment Day
June 14th: Flag Day
June 16th: Father’s Day- Top 5 Father’s Day Movies: Family Edition
- Father’s Day Jokes
- Father’s Day Quotes
- Team Hoyt: A Father & Son Love Story (by Don Yaegar)
June 18th: Nelson Mandela Day
June 21st: Summer Solstice
June 22nd: Great American Backyard Campout
July
July 4th:- Top 10 Twitter Accounts for the 4th of July
- Top 35 Patriot Quotes
- 4th of July Songs: Top 20 Songs
- Founding Fathers: 56 Ben Franklin Quotes
- Founding Fathers: 55 George Washington Quotes
- Founding Fathers: 26 Thomas Jefferson Quotes
- School House Rocks: No More Kings, Fireworks, The Shot Heard ‘Round the World, The Preamble
Summer Learning Activities
Kindergarten Summer Math Journal: 35 Great Summer Activities
How to Fit Early Learning Into Summer
Write On! Great Summer Learning Ideas for Moms & Dads
#1 Summer School Movie of All-Time: Dolphin Tale
Scholastic Summer Reading Challenge is Super
YMCA’s Top 5 Family Tips to Battle the Summer Slide
Summer Reading List for Kids of Fun Books with Science and Math Concepts (via @PragmaticMom)
Summer Tutoring: Beneficial or Harmful?
August
August 24, 2103: Dream Day
August 28th: MLK March on Washington
September
First Day of School:- 10 Fabulous Websites with Lessons for the 1st Day of School
- 75 Quick Tips for Motivating Students
- 37 Classroom Tips From a Teacher Turning 37
- Freshmen 1st Day Lesson: Make Your Lives Extraordinary!
High School Homeroom Ideas:
September 8: Grandparents Day
- Psychology Lesson: Grandparent Appreciation Day
- Grandparents Day: 101 Quotes for Grandparents
- Grandparents Day: A Little Something is a Wonderful Book!
- Grandparents Day Lesson: Grandparent Memories
- Grandparents’ Day Lesson: Memories and a Letter
- National Grandparents Day High School Lessons
- Grandparents Day Lesson Gets Amazing Feedback!
September 11th: 9/11
September 15: International Dot Day
- Let’s All Connect For Dot Day and Make Our Mark On The World!
- Celebrate International Dot Day with Peter H. Reynolds!
September 17: Constitution Day
- Take an INS Citizenship Test
- Which Founder Are You?
- Articles of Confederation Quiz
- Declaration of Independence Quiz
- US Constitution Quiz
- 7 Spectacular Websites for Constitution Day
September 21: World Gratitude Day
- Write a Letter of Appreciation
- Write a Letter to a Grandparent
- Write a Thank You Letter to a Coach
- Write a Thank You Letter to a Teacher
October
Celebrate UN-declared World Space Week October 4 – 10 annually! Space science events in over 60 nations educate the public and inspire youth. #STEM Global · http://www.worldspaceweek.org/
October 5, 2013: World Teacher DayOctober 20th – 26th, 2013: National Chemistry Week
October 23, 2013: What is Mole Day?
October 24, 2013: Food Day – Food Day is a Great Resource for Educators
October 29, 2013: Teaching Tolerance: Mix it Up Day
October 31, 2013: 101 Halloween Jokes- 5 Great Websites for Halloween Lesson Ideas
- Great Halloween Math Lesson: The Count & Vampires
- Charlie Brown Great Pumpkin Trivia Quiz and Answers
- NEA Lessons for grades K – 5, 6 – 8, 9 – 12
- Halloween Quotes
November
November 11, 2013: Veteran’s Day: Veteran’s Day QuotesGeography Awareness Week: November 17th – 23rd 2013
- National Geographic: Take Today’s Geo Bee Quiz
- Geography Awareness Week: Take the GeoNet Quiz
- Geography Awareness Week: GeoGames National Geographic
- “I Will NEVER FORGET the 5 Themes of Geography or Mario!”
- Teaching Geography: 5 Themes of Geography Rap
- 40 Geography Jokes
- Geography Quotes
American Education Week: November 18-22, 2013
November 22 (1963): JFK’s AssassinationThanksgiving November 28, 2013:
- Thanksgiving Jokes for Teachers and Families
- Thanksgiving Spelling List: 2nd Grade Spelling List
- 50 Thanksgiving Day Quotes
November 29, 2013: National Day of Listening by StoryCorps.
December
December 7th Pearl Harbor
December 25th: Christmas- Top 15 Christmas Books for Kids
- Test Your Christmas Trivia
- Christmas Trivia: The Answers
- Christmas Trivia: 10 Great Quizzes
- Christmas Jokes
- Caldecott Books are Great Christmas Presents!
January
January 18, 2014: Winnie the Pooh Day to celebrate the Birthday of author A.A. MilneJanuary 20, 2013: Martin Luther King Day
Celebrating learning is great any day, but the 100th day of the school year is a great event to embrace. With the internet there are so many great resources to help a teacher plan for this wonderful day.
Here is a great activity from a 1st grade teaching team to celebrate the 1ooth day of the school year.
We also have found some great links for many different grade levels to help teachers plan to make the 100th day of school one to enjoy and remember. Hopefully you find them useful!
Enjoy!
Images of 100 Day Celebrations
MathWire: 100 Ways to Represent the Number 100
100th Day of School
We celebrate our 100th day of school on Wednesday, February 6, (unless we have a snow day). We will be celebrating this day with many activities involving concepts if zero, tens and of course 100.
Each child should do one or both of the following:- Each child should bring in a collection of 100 things. (I will have 100 pennies.)
- Bring in something about 100 years old.
We hope you all have fun with these activities.
It is FREE for parents to search for a teacher in their area. Please help us find ONE MORE teacher who tutors! -
Connected Educator of the Week: PJ Caposey
My Town Tutors had a great year in 2013, expanding our network of local teachers who tutor and communicating with more teachers and parents than ever. In 2013 we had over 150,000 visitors to our site from all 50 states.
One of our most popular posts is our Connected Educators list. Our followers love connected educators who are willing to share there knowledge and experience, however our list only includes twitter profiles. Many of our followers want to learn more about some of these incredible individuals!
For 2014, we will highlight 2 educators per week. One from Massachusetts and the other outside of Massachusetts. Check back to see our most recent additions.
Connected Educators of the Week
January 2014
US
January 3, 2014: Angela Maiers (@AngelaMaiers)
January 10, 2014: Shannon Miller (@shannonmmiller)
January 17, 2014: Vicki Davis (@coolcatteacher)
January 24, 2014: Michael Smith (@principalspage)
January 31, 2014: PJ Caposey (@PrincipalPC)
Massachusetts
January 3, 2014: Bill Burkhead (@NormandinBill)
January 10, 2014: Nancy Carroll (@ncarroll24)
January 17, 2014: Lillie Marshall (@WorldLillie)
January 24, 2014: Peter Reynolds (@peterhreynolds)
January 31, 2014:
If you are a teacher who tutors, register with us for just $12 for a year. This is the only fee! Teachers keep 100% of the money. One of our teachers made $5,000 last year tutoring.
Parents, “teachers are great tutors!” Find one in your area today!
-
Massachusetts Educator of the Week: Lillie Marshall
My Town Tutors had a great year in 2013, expanding our network of local teachers who tutor and communicating with more teachers and parents than ever. In 2013 we had over 150,000 visitors to our site from all 50 states.
One of our most popular posts is our Connected Educators list. Our followers love connected educators who are willing to share there knowledge and experience, however our list only includes twitter profiles. Many of our followers want to learn more about some of these incredible individuals!
For 2014, we will highlight 2 educators per week. One from Massachusetts and the other outside of Massachusetts. Check back to see our most recent additions.
Connected Educators of the Week
January 2014
US
January 3, 2014: Angela Maiers (@AngelaMaiers)
January 10, 2014: Shannon Miller (@shannonmmiller)
January 17, 2014 – Vicki Davis (@coolcatteacher)
Massachusetts
January 3, 2014 – Bill Burkhead (@NormandinBill)
January 10, 2014: Nancy Carroll (@ncarroll24)
January 17, 2014 – Lillie Marshall (@WorldLillie)
If you are a teacher who tutors, register with us for just $12 for a year. This is the only fee! Teachers keep 100% of the money. One of our teachers made $5,000 last year tutoring.
Parents, “teachers are great tutors!” Find one in your area today! -
January Lessons: Celebrate Winnie the Pooh Day
If you are a teacher who tutors, register with us for just $12 for a year. This is the only fee! Teachers keep 100% of the money. One of our teachers made $5,000 last year tutoring.
Parents, “teachers are great tutors!” Find one in your area today!
Throughout the school year there are some common and not so common days to celebrate in your classroom with your students. This page is a work in progress.
Our goal is to list and provide resources for special days that teachers can celebrate in the classroom. If you know of any days we are missing, please comment below and we will be sure to add the day. We also welcome guest blogs about days and lessons.
We will list the special days by month. Some days like the 100th day of school will be celebrated on different days depending on the start of the school year. These days are for the year 2013.
We hope you enjoy!
382 Great Jokes for Families and Teachers
Different Dates: 100th Day of School
Last years date may still be listed until we have the time to update. Sorry for any inconveniences.
January
January 18, 2014: Winnie the Pooh Day to celebrate the Birthday of author A.A. MilneJanuary 20, 2013: Martin Luther King Day
February
Presidents’ Day – 2 great ideas – The Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents, Duck for President is a Great Children’s Book
March
March 6th: World Read Aloud Day: Ready. Set. Read Aloud! World Read Aloud Day!
World Read Aloud Day: 3 Great Blogs
March 14, 2013: Pi Day- Pi Day: Events, Activities, and History
- Pi Day: 22 Great Websites for Math Teachers
- Pi Day Resources for Math Teachers
- 5 Amazing Math Websites to Prepare for the Pi Day Challenge
- The Pi Day Challenge is a Slice of Heaven for Math Teachers!
March 17th: St. Patrick’s Day
March 31: Easter 70 Easter Jokes for Families and Teachers!
April
Autism Awareness Month
National Poetry Month
April 2 – World Autism Day- World Autism Awareness Day
- The Importance of Peer Social Relationships for Individuals on the Autism Spectrum
- World Autism Day: How Do YOU Show Your Support for #Autism?
April 15, 2013: Patriot’s Day – Battle of Lexington and Concord.
April 18, 2013: Poem in Your Pocket Day
April 19, 2013: National Day of Silence
April 22, 2013: Earth Day
April 23, 2013: World Book Night
April 30, 2013: Deadline for Poetry Contest Grades 3 – 12
May
May 1st, 2013 – May Day
May 4th – May the 4th Be With YouMay 5th, 2013 – National Space Day
May 5th – Cinco De Mayo
May 7th: National Teacher Day
May 11th: Mother’s Day:May 27th: Memorial Day
- NEA Memorial Day Lesson Ideas
- 50 Memorable Memorial Day Quotes
- Concordia University Memorial Day Lessons
June
June 5th: World Environment Day
June 14th: Flag Day
June 16th: Father’s Day- Top 5 Father’s Day Movies: Family Edition
- Father’s Day Jokes
- Father’s Day Quotes
- Team Hoyt: A Father & Son Love Story (by Don Yaegar)
June 18th: Nelson Mandela Day
June 21st: Summer Solstice
June 22nd: Great American Backyard Campout
July
July 4th:- Top 10 Twitter Accounts for the 4th of July
- Top 35 Patriot Quotes
- 4th of July Songs: Top 20 Songs
- Founding Fathers: 56 Ben Franklin Quotes
- Founding Fathers: 55 George Washington Quotes
- Founding Fathers: 26 Thomas Jefferson Quotes
- School House Rocks: No More Kings, Fireworks, The Shot Heard ‘Round the World, The Preamble
Summer Learning Activities
Kindergarten Summer Math Journal: 35 Great Summer Activities
How to Fit Early Learning Into Summer
Write On! Great Summer Learning Ideas for Moms & Dads
#1 Summer School Movie of All-Time: Dolphin Tale
Scholastic Summer Reading Challenge is Super
YMCA’s Top 5 Family Tips to Battle the Summer Slide
Summer Reading List for Kids of Fun Books with Science and Math Concepts (via @PragmaticMom)
Summer Tutoring: Beneficial or Harmful?
August
August 24, 2103: Dream Day
August 28th: MLK March on Washington
September
First Day of School:- 10 Fabulous Websites with Lessons for the 1st Day of School
- 75 Quick Tips for Motivating Students
- 37 Classroom Tips From a Teacher Turning 37
- Freshmen 1st Day Lesson: Make Your Lives Extraordinary!
High School Homeroom Ideas:
September 8: Grandparents Day
- Psychology Lesson: Grandparent Appreciation Day
- Grandparents Day: 101 Quotes for Grandparents
- Grandparents Day: A Little Something is a Wonderful Book!
- Grandparents Day Lesson: Grandparent Memories
- Grandparents’ Day Lesson: Memories and a Letter
- National Grandparents Day High School Lessons
- Grandparents Day Lesson Gets Amazing Feedback!
September 11th: 9/11
September 15: International Dot Day
- Let’s All Connect For Dot Day and Make Our Mark On The World!
- Celebrate International Dot Day with Peter H. Reynolds!
September 17: Constitution Day
- Take an INS Citizenship Test
- Which Founder Are You?
- Articles of Confederation Quiz
- Declaration of Independence Quiz
- US Constitution Quiz
- 7 Spectacular Websites for Constitution Day
September 21: World Gratitude Day
- Write a Letter of Appreciation
- Write a Letter to a Grandparent
- Write a Thank You Letter to a Coach
- Write a Thank You Letter to a Teacher
October
Celebrate UN-declared World Space Week October 4 – 10 annually! Space science events in over 60 nations educate the public and inspire youth. #STEM Global · http://www.worldspaceweek.org/
October 5, 2013: World Teacher DayOctober 20th – 26th, 2013: National Chemistry Week
October 23, 2013: What is Mole Day?
October 24, 2013: Food Day – Food Day is a Great Resource for Educators
October 29, 2013: Teaching Tolerance: Mix it Up Day
October 31, 2013: 101 Halloween Jokes- 5 Great Websites for Halloween Lesson Ideas
- Great Halloween Math Lesson: The Count & Vampires
- Charlie Brown Great Pumpkin Trivia Quiz and Answers
- NEA Lessons for grades K – 5, 6 – 8, 9 – 12
- Halloween Quotes
November
November 11, 2013: Veteran’s Day: Veteran’s Day QuotesGeography Awareness Week: November 17th – 23rd 2013
- National Geographic: Take Today’s Geo Bee Quiz
- Geography Awareness Week: Take the GeoNet Quiz
- Geography Awareness Week: GeoGames National Geographic
- “I Will NEVER FORGET the 5 Themes of Geography or Mario!”
- Teaching Geography: 5 Themes of Geography Rap
- 40 Geography Jokes
- Geography Quotes
American Education Week: November 18-22, 2013
November 22 (1963): JFK’s AssassinationThanksgiving November 28, 2013:
- Thanksgiving Jokes for Teachers and Families
- Thanksgiving Spelling List: 2nd Grade Spelling List
- 50 Thanksgiving Day Quotes
November 29, 2013: National Day of Listening by StoryCorps.
December
December 7th Pearl Harbor
December 25th: Christmas- Top 15 Christmas Books for Kids
- Test Your Christmas Trivia
- Christmas Trivia: The Answers
- Christmas Trivia: 10 Great Quizzes
- Christmas Jokes
- Caldecott Books are Great Christmas Presents!
Celebrating learning is great any day, but the 100th day of the school year is a great event to embrace. With the internet there are so many great resources to help a teacher plan for this wonderful day.
Here is a great activity from a 1st grade teaching team to celebrate the 1ooth day of the school year.
We also have found some great links for many different grade levels to help teachers plan to make the 100th day of school one to enjoy and remember. Hopefully you find them useful!
Enjoy!
Images of 100 Day Celebrations
MathWire: 100 Ways to Represent the Number 100
100th Day of School
We celebrate our 100th day of school on Wednesday, February 6, (unless we have a snow day). We will be celebrating this day with many activities involving concepts if zero, tens and of course 100.
Each child should do one or both of the following:- Each child should bring in a collection of 100 things. (I will have 100 pennies.)
- Bring in something about 100 years old.
We hope you all have fun with these activities.
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Lesson Plans: January Special Learning Days
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Throughout the school year there are some common and not so common days to celebrate in your classroom with your students. This page is a work in progress.
Our goal is to list and provide resources for special days that teachers can celebrate in the classroom. If you know of any days we are missing, please comment below and we will be sure to add the day. We also welcome guest blogs about days and lessons.
We will list the special days by month. Some days like the 100th day of school will be celebrated on different days depending on the start of the school year. These days are for the year 2013.
We hope you enjoy!
382 Great Jokes for Families and Teachers
Different Dates: 100th Day of School
Last years date may still be listed until we have the time to update. Sorry for any inconveniences.
January
January 18, 2014: Winnie the Pooh Day to celebrate the Birthday of author A.A. Milne- A.A. Great Quotes
January 20, 2013: Martin Luther King Day
February
Presidents’ Day – 2 great ideas – The Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents, Duck for President is a Great Children’s Book
March
March 6th: World Read Aloud Day: Ready. Set. Read Aloud! World Read Aloud Day!
World Read Aloud Day: 3 Great Blogs
March 14, 2013: Pi Day- Pi Day: Events, Activities, and History
- Pi Day: 22 Great Websites for Math Teachers
- Pi Day Resources for Math Teachers
- 5 Amazing Math Websites to Prepare for the Pi Day Challenge
- The Pi Day Challenge is a Slice of Heaven for Math Teachers!
March 17th: St. Patrick’s Day
March 31: Easter 70 Easter Jokes for Families and Teachers!
April
Autism Awareness Month
National Poetry Month
April 2 – World Autism Day- World Autism Awareness Day
- The Importance of Peer Social Relationships for Individuals on the Autism Spectrum
- World Autism Day: How Do YOU Show Your Support for #Autism?
April 15, 2013: Patriot’s Day – Battle of Lexington and Concord.
April 18, 2013: Poem in Your Pocket Day
April 19, 2013: National Day of Silence
April 22, 2013: Earth Day
April 23, 2013: World Book Night
April 30, 2013: Deadline for Poetry Contest Grades 3 – 12
May
May 1st, 2013 – May Day
May 4th – May the 4th Be With YouMay 5th, 2013 – National Space Day
May 5th – Cinco De Mayo
May 7th: National Teacher Day
May 11th: Mother’s Day:May 27th: Memorial Day
- NEA Memorial Day Lesson Ideas
- 50 Memorable Memorial Day Quotes
- Concordia University Memorial Day Lessons
June
June 5th: World Environment Day
June 14th: Flag Day
June 16th: Father’s Day- Top 5 Father’s Day Movies: Family Edition
- Father’s Day Jokes
- Father’s Day Quotes
- Team Hoyt: A Father & Son Love Story (by Don Yaegar)
June 18th: Nelson Mandela Day
June 21st: Summer Solstice
June 22nd: Great American Backyard Campout
July
July 4th:- Top 10 Twitter Accounts for the 4th of July
- Top 35 Patriot Quotes
- 4th of July Songs: Top 20 Songs
- Founding Fathers: 56 Ben Franklin Quotes
- Founding Fathers: 55 George Washington Quotes
- Founding Fathers: 26 Thomas Jefferson Quotes
- School House Rocks: No More Kings, Fireworks, The Shot Heard ‘Round the World, The Preamble
Summer Learning Activities
Kindergarten Summer Math Journal: 35 Great Summer Activities
How to Fit Early Learning Into Summer
Write On! Great Summer Learning Ideas for Moms & Dads
#1 Summer School Movie of All-Time: Dolphin Tale
Scholastic Summer Reading Challenge is Super
YMCA’s Top 5 Family Tips to Battle the Summer Slide
Summer Reading List for Kids of Fun Books with Science and Math Concepts (via @PragmaticMom)
Summer Tutoring: Beneficial or Harmful?
August
August 24, 2103: Dream Day
August 28th: MLK March on Washington
September
First Day of School:- 10 Fabulous Websites with Lessons for the 1st Day of School
- 75 Quick Tips for Motivating Students
- 37 Classroom Tips From a Teacher Turning 37
- Freshmen 1st Day Lesson: Make Your Lives Extraordinary!
High School Homeroom Ideas:
September 8: Grandparents Day
- Psychology Lesson: Grandparent Appreciation Day
- Grandparents Day: 101 Quotes for Grandparents
- Grandparents Day: A Little Something is a Wonderful Book!
- Grandparents Day Lesson: Grandparent Memories
- Grandparents’ Day Lesson: Memories and a Letter
- National Grandparents Day High School Lessons
- Grandparents Day Lesson Gets Amazing Feedback!
September 11th: 9/11
September 15: International Dot Day
- Let’s All Connect For Dot Day and Make Our Mark On The World!
- Celebrate International Dot Day with Peter H. Reynolds!
September 17: Constitution Day
- Take an INS Citizenship Test
- Which Founder Are You?
- Articles of Confederation Quiz
- Declaration of Independence Quiz
- US Constitution Quiz
- 7 Spectacular Websites for Constitution Day
September 21: World Gratitude Day
- Write a Letter of Appreciation
- Write a Letter to a Grandparent
- Write a Thank You Letter to a Coach
- Write a Thank You Letter to a Teacher
October
Celebrate UN-declared World Space Week October 4 – 10 annually! Space science events in over 60 nations educate the public and inspire youth. #STEM Global · http://www.worldspaceweek.org/
October 5, 2013: World Teacher DayOctober 20th – 26th, 2013: National Chemistry Week
October 23, 2013: What is Mole Day?
October 24, 2013: Food Day – Food Day is a Great Resource for Educators
October 29, 2013: Teaching Tolerance: Mix it Up Day
October 31, 2013: 101 Halloween Jokes- 5 Great Websites for Halloween Lesson Ideas
- Great Halloween Math Lesson: The Count & Vampires
- Charlie Brown Great Pumpkin Trivia Quiz and Answers
- NEA Lessons for grades K – 5, 6 – 8, 9 – 12
- Halloween Quotes
November
November 11, 2013: Veteran’s Day: Veteran’s Day QuotesGeography Awareness Week: November 17th – 23rd 2013
- National Geographic: Take Today’s Geo Bee Quiz
- Geography Awareness Week: Take the GeoNet Quiz
- Geography Awareness Week: GeoGames National Geographic
- “I Will NEVER FORGET the 5 Themes of Geography or Mario!”
- Teaching Geography: 5 Themes of Geography Rap
- 40 Geography Jokes
- Geography Quotes
American Education Week: November 18-22, 2013
November 22 (1963): JFK’s AssassinationThanksgiving November 28, 2013:
- Thanksgiving Jokes for Teachers and Families
- Thanksgiving Spelling List: 2nd Grade Spelling List
- 50 Thanksgiving Day Quotes
November 29, 2013: National Day of Listening by StoryCorps.
December
December 7th Pearl Harbor
December 25th: Christmas- Top 15 Christmas Books for Kids
- Test Your Christmas Trivia
- Christmas Trivia: The Answers
- Christmas Trivia: 10 Great Quizzes
- Christmas Jokes
- Caldecott Books are Great Christmas Presents!
Celebrating learning is great any day, but the 100th day of the school year is a great event to embrace. With the internet there are so many great resources to help a teacher plan for this wonderful day.
Here is a great activity from a 1st grade teaching team to celebrate the 1ooth day of the school year.
We also have found some great links for many different grade levels to help teachers plan to make the 100th day of school one to enjoy and remember. Hopefully you find them useful!
Enjoy!
Images of 100 Day Celebrations
MathWire: 100 Ways to Represent the Number 100
100th Day of School
We celebrate our 100th day of school on Wednesday, February 6, (unless we have a snow day). We will be celebrating this day with many activities involving concepts if zero, tens and of course 100.
Each child should do one or both of the following:- Each child should bring in a collection of 100 things. (I will have 100 pennies.)
- Bring in something about 100 years old.
We hope you all have fun with these activities.
It is FREE for parents to search for a teacher in their area. Please help us find ONE MORE teacher who tutors! - A.A. Great Quotes
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2014 Connected Educators of the Week: January 10, 2013
My Town Tutors had a great year in 2013, expanding our network of local teachers who tutor and communicating with more teachers and parents than ever. In 2013 we had over 150,000 people visit our site from all 50 states.
One of our most popular posts is our Connected Educators list. Our followers love connected educators who are willing to share there knowledge and experience, however our list only includes twitter profiles. Many of our followers want to learn more about some of these incredible individuals!
For 2014, we will highlight 2 educators per week. One from Massachusetts and the other outside of Massachusetts. Check back to see our most recent additions.
Connected Educators of the Week
January 2014US Educators
January 3, 2014: Angela Maiers (@AngelaMaiers)
January 10, 2014: Shannon Miller (@shannonmmiller)Massachusetts Educators
January 3, 2014 – Bill Burkhead (@NormandinBill)
January 10, 2014: Nancy Carroll (@ncarroll24)
If you are a teacher who tutors, register with us for just $12 for a year. This is the only fee! Teachers keep 100% of the money. One of our teachers made $5,000 last year tutoring.
Parents, “teachers are great tutors!” Find one in your area today!
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Connected Educators of the Week: January 3, 2014
My Town Tutors had a great year in 2013, expanding our network of local teachers who tutor and communicating with more teachers and parents than ever. In 2013 we had over 150,000 people visit our site from all 50 states.
One of our most popular posts is our Connected Educators list. Our followers love connected educators who are willing to share there knowledge and experience, however our list only includes twitter profiles. Many of our followers want to learn more about some of these incredible individuals!
For 2014, we will highlight 2 educators per week. One from Massachusetts and the other outside of Massachusetts. Check back to see our most recent additions.January 2014
US
January 3, 2014: Angela Maiers (@AngelaMaiers)
Massachusetts
January 3, 2014 – Bill Burkhead (@NormandinBill)