This website helps instructors interact with students. Students can do homework and complete activities to help them learn material, while teachers can observe the completion of their work. The best part is that teachers can create the activities for the students to work on.
On this website, students can learn about environmental issues like air quality, climate change, pesticides, chemicals, toxins, waste, etc. The EPA Teaching Center has games and quizzes that are labeled by grade level, lesson plans, teacher guides and other useful resources.
This website provides teachers with project ideas, activities, and lesson plans to name just a few. This site also has links that allows a teacher to print out free worksheets and flash cards. There is many more resources on this site that can be utilized by teachers to better their lessons.
While browsing this website I found that this site offers ideas for implementing lesson plans to fit all. This site also offered steps for preparing lessons and how to implement each step. This is a great resource for first time teachers to get the hang of planning and preparing lessons.
This website offered great ways to introduce math, language arts, and science to Kindergarteners. It also offered activities and lesson plans to keep students motivated.
Very interesting site about ocean life and ecosystems. Includes videos, articles, fantastic pictures, and lesson plans/activities for teachers to use when teaching about this topic. Geared toward middle and high school students.
PBS Teachers is an extremely helpful website. It includes suggested lesson plans with corresponding videos and activities for teachers to use in the classroom. PreK to high school teachers will find helpful information on this site.
I think this website is great because not only are there resources for all grades and subjects, but also there is a tab that has different methods and theories that teachers can incorporate into their teaching-style.
This site requires subscription, but would be very helpful. It has movies on all kinds of topics (adaptations of books, documentaries, etc.) Even has worksheets that go along with the movies.
If I ever teach preschool, I will definitely use this site for teaching the alphabet. Activities for each letter are provided, as well as lesson plans. Very creative and fun ideas!