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As the year 2005 draws to an end, we would like to take the time to thank each and every one of our members for helping to make the past year a great success. The Educators Network and our TeacherPlanet Newsletter have been provided on a complimentary basis for over 5 years now. We welcome your feedback as we strive to continually improve our service to K-12 teachers around the world. A special thanks also goes out to our sponsors, some of whom are listed below, as they help to keep our site running at no cost to our subscribers.
Happy New Year ~ Glückliches Neujahr ~ Buon Capo d'Anno ~ Bonne Année ~ Prospero Ano Novo ~ Szczesliwego Nowego Roku ~ Feliz Año Nuevo ~ San nin faailok ~ Kong He Xin Xi ~ Akemashite Omedetou Gozaimasu ~ Xin nian yu kuai ~ S Novym Godom ~ Gelukkig nieuwjaar
1. Thanks to: The University of Scranton
A Master's in Education from The University of Scranton blends the flexibility of online learning with the respect of a ground-based degree. Plus the university has been ranked among the top 10 Master's Universities in the North for the past 12 years by U.S. News & World Report . CLICK HERE for more information. |
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2. Thanks to: Renaissance Learning
13 Ways to Improve Math Skills
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3. Thanks to: Bluegrass Publishing
"BoardSmartz: Learning Quips and Bulletin Board Tips" by Thena Smith, is bursting with original, practical and entertaining ideas for imaginative bulletin boards and classroom projects teachers have only dreamed about! If you can't find it in this publication, it simply does not exist! www.bluegrasspublishing.com |
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4. Thanks to: The Blue Book of Grammar
"The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation" by Jane Straus
The mysteries of grammar and punctuation are revealed in this easy-to-use reference guide and workbook. "Four stars for its organization, exercises, and tests," says Surfing the Net With Kids. To learn more about this great title! |
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5. Thanks to: Posters4Teachers.com
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