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 site provides a multitude of resources for elementary teachers. They provide a free newsletter, a podcast, curriculum information, and help with lesson plans.
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.
I think this website is especially useful because not only does it show resources for different subjects, it also has information for Spanish, and RTI resources for special education teachers.
Scholastic really does have the whole package on their website. They offer so many different links from recourses and tools to books and authors. It is a great way to get ideas to keep your students focused and a great learning place for teachers to grow.
The scholastic website can be a great tool for teachers, parents, and students. It provides ideas and resources to help education become the best it can be.
This website has many resources and tools for teachers. Teachers can find lesson plans, teaching strategies, and student activities. You can even shop for books and other classroom supplies.
This free online resource features thousands of K-12 lesson plans, in-class activities and videos that can be searched by grade level, keyword or subject. Resources also for parents and students.
PBS has a website for everyone and makes it easy for everyone to use. There are amazing ideas for teachers to use in their classroom to better prepare them for their lesson plans, etc. PBS also offers websites for kids to play educational games and even a website for parents.
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 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 is a resource for classroom management. Teachers can review and share successful and not so successful discipline techniques. The discussion group feature is a great tool for online collaboration.
GOOGLE RULZ! This site is packed with tons of resources for teachers. Teachers can access activities, search professional resources, or use such tools as Google Earth.
Free teaching resources for special education. Work sheets and handouts for math, literacy and more. Free software downloads for special needs education.
Incorporating technology into teaching. Under Best Practices there are many resources in the form of video, webinars, articles, etc. Information on how to use iPads and other tablets as Assistive Technology and much more technology resources.
This site will come in handy as it offers information for new teachers. Great tool. There is information and resources here that you won't find anywhere else. It is a must to check out and make use of. Again, there is resources for students, kids, teachers, administrators, and librarians. I am impressed.
Word Hippo is a collection of resources for young students that includes a thesaurus, dictionary, limited translator, rhyming resource, and other word tools. The site also offers a free dictionary and translator download.
4Teachers.org is an excellent website that offers many different resources that will help integrate technology into the classroom. It's tools are helpful for both teachers and students, and even includes several links about the importance of technology in the classroom as well as evaluating if an online website or resource is reliable!
A site with resources for all different disabilities and handicaps, that teachers may be faced with in the classroom. Organized by topic such as Autism, then has many links that will take you to learn more.