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 website offered great ways to introduce math, language arts, and science to Kindergarteners. It also offered activities and lesson plans to keep students motivated.
This website provides teachers with project ideas, activities, and lesson plans to name just a few. This site also has links that allows a teacher to print out free worksheets and flash cards. There is many more resources on this site that can be utilized by teachers to better their lessons.
Reflection is a large part of what you will do as a teacher. Not only will we teach the kids but we will need to reflect on what we did and how the kids did. These are 20 questions to get your end of the year reflection started.
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.
Students are given various games and excercises which are completed on any device and progress and grades can be monitored from the teacher's device directly.
At some point during our career (especially if your an elementary teacher) we will have a student that is struggling with reading. This site/Article helps teachers to better deal with this.
This article gives ideas on how to integrate reading into the classroom and make reading more fun for students. There are also lesson plans and classroom ideas.
Offers Author/Book Resources such as "Meet-the-Author" Movies, Audio Name Pronunciations, Book Guides and Lesson Plans. Also provides special collections, such as curricular uses, common core standards, and award winners.
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.
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