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Welcome to the lastest edition of the TeachAde eBulletin. Be sure to visit our new homepage. We have made many changes and want your feedback regarding what you like and what you don't like. We want our site to be the best on-line resource tool for you.
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Check Out Our New Site |
TeachAde's new site has features to help educators find resources quickly and efficiently. Visit some of the latest groups added during the rebuild of the site. We have new partners who have graciously shared their resources to make TeachAde your one-stop online shopping resource. You no longer have to peruse through sites to find what you need. Just search and voila! TeachAde has it all!
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National Hispanic Heritage Month September 15 - October 15 |
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Family Day - A Day To Eat Dinner With Your Children September 24 |
This national movement promotes parental engagement through frequent family dinners as a simple, effective way to prevent substance abuse in kids. Visit Family Day for more information. |
Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement) September 25-26 |
The most solemn day of the Jewish year and one of the most important, The Day of Atonement, is typically spent at synagogue in fasting, reflection and prayer.
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October Is National Bullying Prevention Month: Find Activities, Resources and Tools At TeachAde's Store |
TeachAde's Store has a lot of other resources to assist educators in the classroom. Keep in mind the TeachAde Store accepts purchase orders from schools and most major credit cards. Shipping is free on orders of $25 or more.
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We're Social ... How 'bout You?
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 Are You On Facebook? We Are! "Find Us" & "Like Us" -- It's That Simple! If We Post Something, "Like It" ... If We Post Something, "Share It" The more people who "Like" our posts, means more people see our posts. And that's how today's social media works! So help us stay connected to the social world -- check us out on Facebook today.   You can also follow us on Twitter! |
Thought for the Day
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"It isn't what the student is today that counts. It's what the student will be tomorrow."
~~ Anonymous
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