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 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.
ABCmouse.com is known for providing a comprehensive and engaging online curriculum that helps to greatly assist early learners to succeed in pre-k, kindergarten, and early elementary school programs. ABCmouse.com is subscription-based and does not have advertising, pop-up ads, or links to other sites.
This site has suggested science experiments and how to do them. It also provides possible science fair topics. Very fun site that will help students better understand scientific concepts.
This is a wonderful site for students to practice math skills. It is divided up by grade level and math topic. It also shows which math skills students will likely learn in pre-k, kindergarten, and so on. The interactive online games/activities will help students with these skills.
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.
Excellent ideas with pictures for setting up your classroom. This is just one part of the website/blog, but very helpful and I would definitely use this as a reference.
This page helps the teacher use data efectively. It talks about the different types of assesments. Araes to focus on include classroom assesments, cumulative files and state tests
Awesome source for a variety of information for teachers. Laura Candler provides you with lesson plans, ideas, resources, etc. You are also able to sign up for monthly e-mails to be updated on the latest information she is providing.
Laura Candler is an educator who has provided a website to help other educators better prepare. She offers many different subjects in her "file cabinet" and offers free printable worksheets. She also has classroom strategies such as classroom management strategies to help better maintain your students and classroom.
This site is directed at grades 3-6. There are printable worksheets, suggested activities, and teaching strategies. The author of the site, Laura Candler, even teaches workshops that you can attend. Great site!
Although this website is mainly focused towards health and PE it has a ton of great resources such as lesson plans, bulletin boards, etc. that allow you to incorporate healthy living into your everyday classroom.
This one will be the most helpful for me. We are trying to go towards the new way of teaching PE instead of the old way where they just roll out a basketball and that's it. I want to make a change and having every student physically active for 60 minutes everyday so they can lead a healthy lifestyle and this website will definitely help me with some ideas for lessons.
Math website helps teach lessons, with bright colors and simple definitions/instructions. Also, includes games and activities for kids to help them learn.
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.
A website that focuses purely on English! I cannot imagine how helpful the interactive games, puzzles, exercises and videos found on this site could benefit an ESL classroom! Great idea!