This website has a VARIETY of different catagories of math that will help teachers plan out a lesson plan. This website has games, a worksheet generator, and allows you to layout what to teach first.
This website has everything from math to fine arts. This site allows children to play intrtactive games in the typical subject areas and it also brings out more creative outlets, such as creating animtations. There is even a music tab where children can create their own masterpiece.
The National Library of Virtual Manipulitives is an interactive online website. The virtual manipulitives found on the website are interactive and cover all 5 areas of the Content Standards of Mathematics and are split into the following strands: Pre-K to 2nd, 3rd to 5th, 6th to 8th, and 9th to 12th.
Free teaching resources for special education. Work sheets and handouts for math, literacy and more. Free software downloads for special needs education.
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 is a 24-page guide for teachers and parents of students with disabilities that aims to increase students' involvement in the development of their personal IEPs.
This is an important site for special education teachers. As we all know, IEPs are a crucial part in a child's educational goals, and this is a great website for helping students develop their individual IEP.
Another FREE site that not only offers free lesson plans and worksheets that you can download and/or print, but you can look for teaching jobs. This allows teachers to submit lesson plans for other teachers to use as well. Teacher's Corner has links in certain sections that if you wanted to order a certain book, for example, it would automatically link you to Amazon to purchase.
This is a great site! Other teachers share their lesson plans and ideas for activities. Coming up with bulletin board ideas can be difficult, but this site also has suggestions for bulletin boards by subject and topic.
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.
This site requires a membership which is reasonable considering it has a lot of great benefits. There are also resources, publications as well as a career center.
Just as the title suggests, free lesson plans. It is for k-12 with the main subjects. Information for everyone including administrators to parents. This is definitely a site that I will be using. A lot of interesting materials.
This is an interesting website that offers a lot of information to teachers, parents and students. It appears to be an article that gives good descriptions about SPED and then half way down, there are a number of resources that would be helpful to anyone teaching in this field or just to learn about.
This is a great math resource. It is geared towards elementary and middle school math students. They have a ton of games and even videos on how to do certain kinds of problems.
This is going to be one that we use a lot. Not only does it gives us the standards of study and curriculum in regards to NC but has employment, licensure, data and statistics. There is testing information such as AYP.
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!