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March is filled with a variety of activities including
everything from March Madness,
St. Patrick's Day, Easter Holidays,
the first day of spring and spring holidays to
Read Across Amer ica.
Many of our schools take this time to devote special attention to
reading and develop special events that center on reading.
Read Across America celebrates the birthday of Dr. Seuss on March 2,
2010. If you have not planned your events, it is not too late
to begin. Check out these sites to get started!
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Get Students Marching in March
with Math. |
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Use March Madness to Engage students in Math! Visit these
sites for ideas and activities:
March
Madness,
March Madness Probability Activity & More,
Math Basketball, and
TN Sports Math. |
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March 14 is
Pi Day.
Create a little fun using math and helping students remember math
information. Click here for a list of activities. |
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National Women's
History Month celebrates great
women through the ages. The 2011 theme, "Our History is
Our Strength" places the spotlight on women of the 20th
Century, highlighted in the
National
Portrait Gallery. The
Library of Congress
has a wonderful collection of sites for National Women's History
Month. This site also has a guide for
teachers. |
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March is National Nutrition Month.
March brings spring weather, new
beginnings for the earth, and a time for students and adults be
revisit eating and exercise habits. Visit these sites to
develop strategies for improving life-style practices.
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Planet Picks
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Welcome to
Tech Update, our
online collection of resources for educators and students. |
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Dynamic Curriculum
is a collection of resources for educator
aligned to the TN Curriculum Standards. |
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