Lots of templates to get you started - rubrics are easily downloaded as an excel file or printed from the web site. Rubrics are able to be fully modified to suit your purposes.
I think this site is very useful in the classroom - it runs as an app on iPads and Phones and it can also be accessed by the website on any internet enabled device or computer.
You can conduct class polls, single questions or quizzes and receive immediate feedback on your screen. Students enter your room number to participate but do not need an account or any other sign in details - it is one of the easiest apps I have used.
A PowerPoint style document that has searching tips and worked examples of how to search successfully for a particular topic. Page 4 onwards has the most useful info. Good for ideas for a class discussion or can be used to show the worked examples.
A student response system - allows teachers to interact with student devices and get responses. Works with computers, netbooks, tablets, smartphones, laptops. Ask questions, set quizzes or games etc.
This free web tool lets you create a video of what you are doing on your computer/laptop (it copies what you are doing on the screen), you can add commentary/audio as well. I use this tool often to make video tutorials for my classes - it is a valuable tool for 'flipping in the classroom', aiding personalised learning. Students can work at their own pace and watch the created video tutorial once or they could watch each screencast/video 10 times or more if needed! For example, you can create a video while you solve an equation or plan an essay. Teachers from the same subject can share their creations to save time. Students can benefit when they can see a variety of techniques and explanations.