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Articles in May-June 2006 issue of Instructor
- "Capping off" another year: graduation caps aren't just for seniors anymore. Here's how to make your own
- Lemonade-stand math: and eight other ideas for keeping kids' number skills fresh this summer
by Susan Dillon - The best year ever: celebrate your students' progress with three fresh, memory-making projects
by Bill Zimmerman - Are they ready? For high school English: they'll be a lot closer after our three-week boot camp!
by Olugbemisola Amusashonubi-Perkovich - Math blooms in North Carolina
by Maya Dollarhide - A letter to families about summer reading
- Call the struggling reader helpline! Two top literacy experts are on call to answer your toughest questions
by Nell K. Duke - Let's make lemonade!
- Help! Paperwork weighing you down? Lighten up for spring with our expert advice
by Caralee Adams - Catalog showcase: a showcase for your catalogs, products and brochures
- What's on your principal's mind? We pose the questions we know you want to ask. You may be surprised at what you find
by Pamela Wheaton Shorr - Mike Wallace: this month, he is stepping down from 60 Minutes. We asked the acclaimed journalist for a few minutes of his own to talk about education
by Caralee Adams - 60 reasons to love summer reading
by Hannah Trierweiler - Teachers make the best authors How five classroom teachers realized their publishing dreams
by Judy Bradbury