This website is a place where pre-school teachers can let their students play activities and learn math. Teachers can also get ideas on what kind of activities to provide for their students to learn actively.
On this website, students can learn about environmental issues like air quality, climate change, pesticides, chemicals, toxins, waste, etc. The EPA Teaching Center has games and quizzes that are labeled by grade level, lesson plans, teacher guides and other useful resources.
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.
Reading Eggs is an online reading program that makes learning reading skills fun and motivating for students and children from pre-k to second grade. It has features that support your core literacy teaching and get your students successfully started on becoming proficient readers. They have a diagnostic test and student management tools that enable teachers to place students at different reading levels.
This website is good for assisting high school, or even middle school students with writing papers. It helps to cite and make citations so that the correct form of APA and MLA is used.
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 is an innovative way to teach in the classroom, offering a new way to present information/presentations, idea, etc. for many different grade levels.
This sites is an interesting way of building projects or just posting ideas. It is an online bulletin board that can be utilized in and out of the classroom.
This is a great website that focuses a lot on should we assign online homework. It takes into consideration students who have no internet or computer, and students who might get side-tracked.
This really focuses on colleges, but if you read it the information is relevant for grade schools also. It explains how Ipads are a new interactive way that most students feel comfortable using!
I found this site to be particularly helpful because I plan to teach middle grades social studies, and I believe 8th grade is NC history. This is an entire textbook on the subject