From Richard Byrne Free Technology for teacher, quoted below:Listen and Read - Non-fiction Read Along Activities
Listen and Read is a set of 54 non-fiction stories from Scholastic for K-2 students. The stories are feature pictures and short passages of text that students can read on their own or have read to them by each story's narrator. The collection of stories is divided into eight categories: social studies, science, plants and flowers, environmental stories, civics and government, animals, American history, and community.
Applications for Education Listen and Read looks to be a great resource for social studies lessons and reading practice in general. At the end of each book there is a short review of the new words that students were introduced to in the book. Students can hear these words pronounced as many times as they like.
Listen and Read books worked on my computer and on my Android tablet. Scholastic implies that the books also work on iPads and IWBs"
I've not shared to this group before, but wondered if you'd be interested in this free science teaching resource we've produced on behalf of BP Educational Service. It's been targeted to the UK curricula with some great educational videos and animations.
A good whiteboard resource for practising the four operations. Choose from two difficulty levels and to practise mixed or a single operation.
http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/maths
A great division/multiplication flash based whiteboard resource where users arrange numbers and signs in the right order.
http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
This site is an amazing geometry playground for maths students and teachers. Select points on your screen and connect them up to provide the properties you what. This resource uses HTML5 and works wonderfully across a range of computers, browsers and tablets.
http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
A simple geometry whiteboard flash resource with a virtual ruler, protractor and more. Show your class how to measure lines and angles.
http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths