I LOVE blogs!! This one is great because it shows a real teacher and how she is organizing her classroom. There are some great ideas on how to organize your classroom and all the paper work that teachers need to take home over the weekend.
At some point during our career (especially if your an elementary teacher) we will have a student that is struggling with reading. This site/Article helps teachers to better deal with this.
Reflection is a large part of what you will do as a teacher. Not only will we teach the kids but we will need to reflect on what we did and how the kids did. These are 20 questions to get your end of the year reflection started.
General resources for special education teachers. Inclusive classrooms are becoming more common, so this is a great site for general subject teachers as well.
This site I listed as being a SPED resource but it is also for all other students including bilingual. Unfortunately it isn't free but with a paid membership, it offers a great deal of materials such as classroom management, printables as well as a good subject range.
This website is very beneficial being that it offers tips to beginning teachers.It highlights mistakes that beginning teachers often make and even offers tips from first year teachers.
Learn from an instructional technology specialists about how teachers can use technology to their advantage. Get tips and lesson on using different computer/technology resources.
Tammy's Technology Tips for Teachers makes it so easy to integrate technology in the classroom. Not only does this website include technology tips of the week, but it offers activity ideas, Internet resources, and training handouts. Almost anything having to do with technology can be found here, as well as online resources for any subject.
This is a great site for classroom management tips. It is important for Special Education teachers to have a lot of tricks up our sleeves for managing behavior.
This website provides teachers with free worksheets, lessons, lesson plans, and creative ideas. It also gives suggestions on how to implement certain criteria in different grade levels.
This site has everything a teacher needs. There are lesson plans on multiple subjects, ideas for bulletin boards, and even a place for discussion and collaboration. This will be a very useful tool when in need of resources or advice from other professionals.
This website has a variety of links ranging from lesson plans to projects for students. A teacher is able to select the grade level and the topic that they would like to explore. One interesting link that I saw was suggestions to introduce Earth Day in the classroom.
This website provides classroom schedules that are submitted by teachers. This is a great resource for a new teacher who may need help creating a schedule that works best for their classroom.
This website is a place where pre-school teachers can let their students play activities and learn math. Teachers can also get ideas on what kind of activities to provide for their students to learn actively.
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.