For elementary education this website would be perfect! It involves math games, and hands on math activities. They make all activities printable to be able to be used in math centers and in the classroom. Everything can be accessed using Adobe.
What is really neat about this website is that it provides the Common Core Standard that has to be met, as well as activities that coincide with it. It even suggests books that can be read to help learning prosper.
This site has so many math activities for Kindergarten to fifth grade. All you have to do is pick what grade you need and there are a ton of activities to choose from depending on what concept you are trying to teach.
Helps all kinds of teachers use the world as a means of learning. You do not have to be a social studies teacher to use this website, it can be used for all subjects.
This website is a great reference for lesson plans. I like this website because you can narrow by grade level, as well as the content's subject. I think this is another great resource for teachers to be able to expand their ideas for lessons and incorporate many facets.
This site gives resources, strategies and activities for teachers to use in lesson plans. All you do is type in the subject and the site will give you options. Also it has recommended lessons. For example with black history month coming up it has special lessons to incorporate black history.
This site allows you to calculate your grade based on all of your current grades. It also tells you what you need to make on a certain assignment to make a certain grade. Good tool for students and teachers.
This website is a great study tool. All you do is type in the subject you are studying and hundreds of links come up with exercises that help you study that subject.
This is great because its for NEW teachers! Which we are all going to be really soon. This site has a video called the New Teacher Survival Guide: Technology in the classroom. This video is great because it has great ideas of how to use the technology.
This site is great because it gives you tips of how to "use" or "model" technology in the classroom especially when there aren't enough computers for all the students. There are some great ideas of ways to really get the kids involved in the technology aspect of the classroom.
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.
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.
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.
Great resource and definitely worth the $40/year fee. This website pretty much does it all. It gives advice from veteran teachers, provides printables, and gives great ideas for lesson plans appropriate for each grade level
This site helps students learn to read. This article lists strategies to help them learn in the classroom. Not only is there stuff for teachers on this site but also Parents, principals, and librarians. That way all these people can help the students to succeed in learning how to read.
This site has tons of fun science projects for kids of all grade levels. You pick either the grade level or category you want to explore and it gives you a list of experiments to try.