Daily news site includes same articles written at different lexile levels, various teacher tools. Also has science. Designed for CCSS and close reading.
Larry Ferlazzo is an ELL teacher in Sacramento. Somehow he also manages to have one of the most comprehensive blogs/websites for collecting resources. There is an over-abundance of information on just about every topic. Scroll down to see many of the numerous categories.
These are wonderful, free webinars. Generally, they are every Saturday at noon, and they include teachers who are using various technology tools. The moderators are great, and Elluminate is my favorite platform for webinars. The links are all collected (now in livebinder), and the archive is even available in iTunes as an mp4 or mp3 (some people listen weekly on their iPods).
This site looks like a lot of fun for younger learners. On this site, kids, parents, teachers, librarians can create, share, and access reading logs, have access to a digital dictionary, and practice spelling and vocabulary. It appears like you can even use this tool for online or hybrid book clubs. Share this with your librarian.
Very comprehensive site that has many useful features, including daily podcast booktalks. I often suggest the site to teachers looking for books of a particular genre, theme, etc. Some of her pages that link to this are now wikis.