This post contains a listing of the most popular posts in this blog during the months of October and November (usually I do them for each individual month, but didn’t get around to writing one in October). These are the ones that have been most “clicked-on,” and are different from my Websites Of The Month. Those are the posts that I personally think are the best and most helpful.

Because of the popularity of my “The Best…” lists, it should be pointed out that often the most clicked-on posts are not necessarily ones that I wrote that month. Instead, they might have been written earlier, but then one of these older ones has just been highlighted elsewhere and all of a sudden become popular.

You can see previous reports on my Most Popular Posts here.

THE TOP EIGHT “THE BEST…” LISTS:

1. The Best Web 2.0 Applications For Education — 2009

2. The Best Websites For Learning About Halloween

3. The Best Sites To Learn & Teach About Thanksgiving

4. The Best Online Resources About Christopher Columbus

5. The Best Teacher Resources For “Foldables”

6. The Best Websites To Help Beginning Readers

7. The Best Web 2.0 Applications For Education — 2008

8. The Best Sites That Students Can Use Independently And Let Teachers Check On Progress

THE TOP EIGHT POSTS THAT WERE NOT “THE BEST…” LISTS:

1. A Few Simple Ways To Introduce Reluctant Colleagues To Technology

2. How To Get A Discount When Ordering My Book

3. When A “Good” Class Goes “Bad” (And Back To “Good” Again!)

4. Great Picture Book Maker

5. “I Like This Lesson Because It Make Me Have a Longer Temper” (Part One)

6. Do Teachers REALLY Come From The Bottom Third Of Colleges? Or Is That Statistic A Bunch Of Baloney?

7. “Funniest videos about teaching / learning English”

8. Reading Logs — Part Two (or “How Students Can Grow Their Brains”)