This post contains a listing of the most popular posts in this blog during the month of September.  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 Sites To Help Teach About 9/11

2. The Best Twitterers For Sharing Resource Links

3. The Best Websites To Help Beginning Readers

4. The Twenty Blogs I Read First…

5. The Best Resources For Helping Teachers Use Bloom’s Taxonomy In The Classroom

6. The Best “Fun” Sites You Can Use For Learning, Too — 2009

7. The Best Online Learning Games — 2009

8. The Best Web 2.0 Applications For Education — 2008

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

1. Answers To “What Do You Do On The First Day Of School?”

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

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

4. “Now I Know My Brain Is Growing When I Read Every Night”

5. How To Get A Discount When Ordering My Book

6. “10 Interesting Ways To Use A Wiki In The Classroom”

7. “The Ten Worst Teaching Mistakes”

8. Helping Students Develop Self-Control