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Melissa Forney is a nationally known educational and motivational speaker for teachers, administrators, and students. Her seminars, characterized by cutting-edge information and humorous stories, consistently receive the highest evaluations.

Look Around You

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The weather here today is gorgeous. I see beauty all around. For those of you who don't live in Florida, I wanted to share this photo of a natural spring. Rainwater accumulates in underground rivers, pushes up through limestone formations, and bubbles to the surface, forming a pool. The water is filtered, crystal clear, and a constant 72 degrees year round. The underwater forms you see are manatees, swimming with their young. Take time to stop and smell the roses--or see the manatees--no matter where you are.

The Lack of Money Doesn't Mean We Can't Be Excellent Teachers

We are all living in tough times. Schools have very little money, teachers' jobs are being cut, and there are few resources for special programs. Yet our job remains the same. Our mission is to teach children to the best of our abilities.

Guess Who's Coming for Dinner?

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Who says good writing doesn't "pay?" I recently asked teachers at a writing workshop to think of persons who had impacted their lives in a powerful way. They discussed these "mentors" with partners and then worked up storyboards. Duane Richards, a 4th grade teacher, shared his storyboard with our entire group. For his moving portrayal of "Uncle John," his kind, supportive stepfather, he won $50 to take his special person to dinner. Uncle John recently visited Duane's classroom and spoke to the children about Veterans' Day.

Thanksgiving

I hope you all had a blessed Thanksgiving Day. We have much to be thankful for in this country. Years ago I visited a school in Vlora, Albania. The classroom had backless bench seats for the children, and the bathroom toilet was simply a hole in the floor. My friend, Edwin Lopez, teaches in an elementary school in Antigua, Guatemala. Books, computers, and resources like we have here are scarce. Another friend teaches in Africa and her students must go to a feeding center just to get enough to eat for a single day. Look what we have here!

Dry Erase Paint Ideas

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When it comes to young writers of any age, "medium" makes a difference. Kids love to experiment with a variety of surfaces, textures, colors, and sizes. As writing teachers, it is good to "think outside the box" every now and then to keep things fresh and exciting.

Great New Teacher Ideas

Well, the ideas keep pouring in. Thank you, teachers, for sharing great teaching strategies for other teachers to copy and tweak and use in their classrooms.

Conferencing by Cassette

Karenna Holt, a 4th grade teacher from Frontier Elementary, West Palm Beach, Florida, writes:

Teddy Bodain EXPLOSION

Amanda Jordan as Mama, Angie Westbrook as Teddy Bodain, and Melody Welt as Mama, wearing her great-great-grandmother's clothing

Teachers never cease to amaze me. Three teachers from Sand Pine Elementary, in Wesley Chapel, Florida, recently went ALL-OUT in their teaching of my new intermediate novel, The Astonishing Journey of Teddy Bodain. Using two tables, one placed upside-down on top of the other, the teachers and their husbands built a covered wagon in the Media Center. They cut hula-hoops and wood for "stays" for the canvas top. The wagon is big enough for kids to climb inside and spend time curled up with a good book. What a blast for the kids!

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