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Organize and simplify access to the My Documents folder
Academic writing made easier with the Research task pane
Taking an essay from draft to finish using the Word Revision Marks tool
Create a lesson plan with Word
Create great classroom presentations
Creating student assessments
Enhancing your lessons with eye-catching presentations
Organize your "electronic filing cabinet"
Integrate technology into your lesson plans
Plan effective lessons
Implementing project-based learning in your classroom
Create and save test templates
Create tests, rubrics, and more to assess student performance
Understand assessment strategies
Successful parent-teacher conferences
Getting to know you: Activities for young students
Incorporating technology into lessons
Get started with project-based learning
Ongoing communication with parents
Organizing your electronic files
Planning a successful open house
Planning effective lessons
Preparing for a substitute
Preparing for an elementary school substitute teacher
Welcoming students back to school
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