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 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.
Just choice a topic and this website will give you great ideas for fun science experiements. In addition, games, facts, quizzes, projects, lessons, and much more are available.
This site has tons of math games for many ages. It also has games for spelling, geography, science and more. I actually used this site in MAT141. It is really neat.
Cool math interactive games areprovidedon this page. There are several game types including strategy, skill, numbers, shapes/colors, pictures, logic, memory. Although the site is mostly math games it also includes some reading and spelling, geography, science and coloring pages. It is structured for elementary and children with special needs.
This site is full of math, science, social studies, and language arts worksheets that teachers can download. Can be used by teachers of any grade. Easy to use website and very beneficial.
Kids Know it is a great resource for teachers and students. It is packed with lots of information about math, science, history, and other subjects. There is also tons of educational games and songs. This interactive learning site will make any kid want to learn.
An interactive educational site that allows the teacher to track student learning success. Fun games for Math, English and Science can be found and used to engage students from PreK all the way to 6th grade!
Activities for preK-12. A neat interactive learning website. Students can do character analysis for reading, build a dinosaur for science, math hunts for math.
Common Core Standards have been adopted in North Carolina and are being introduced this year. These standards are meant to be universal, so states will be teaching the same objectives.
This website offers an in depth view of what is expected from the state for education. It gives guidelines of what children are required to know by the end of the year in certain curriculum.
This site does require membership, but it is worth it in my opinion! Everything is broken down into categories and its very easy to read. A lot of the projects/readings are directed towards everyday situations.
This site is includes craft finders, resources for parents and teachers, preschoolers, as well as games and activities for math, science, english, social studies, and more.
This website has videos, articles, and images that would help supplement many content areas. It is the San Francisco Museum of Science. It also features online exhibits.