online database of UDL resources (Kurzweil, Clicker, etc) categorized by grade (Canada). Provides and example of a curriculum sharing database as well as examples of resources.
Collection of teacher-made powerpoint presentations that are in the public domain, meaning you can edit them to suit your purposes. A wide variety of topics including subject areas, games, and all grade levels
These activities run online in flash. They are mostly brief explanations of a concept with an interactive exploratory component to illustrate. Interface is engaging, if a bit busy. An engaging way for kids to review math concepts K-6.
This site publishes student work online. The link bookmarked here takes you right to the submission guidelines. See the navigation bar on the left to read the articles submitted by students.
This is a good blog site for educators because most tech departments do not block it. It can be used to support class blogs with students and blogs with other educators.
Wiki used as an example of a collaborative writing project at Closing the Gap 2007, PC-15 "Digial Literacies" with Denise DeCoste and Linda Bastiani Wilson. Participants of this workshop collaborated to write definitions of supported text and provide examples of the 11 elements of supported text.
This link takes you to the advanced search page which allows you to
search for material based on keyword and grade level. You can choose to
omit lesson plans in your search, making it more likely for you to find
websites that you can take material from or use directly with students.
"OKAPI!
is a web-based application that allows you to enter a text sample and to format that sample as a set of Examiner
and Student Curriculum-Based Assessment (CBA) reading probes. The application also computes a readability index
for the sample."
An educational search engine that lets you find resources based on reading level, grade level, or lexile. Subscription service that school districts buy.