This website offers ideas for teachers when arranging their classrooms, as far as seating and desk placement goes. Also, it provides links to such resources as lessons and free stuff.
While browsing this website I found that this site offers ideas for implementing lesson plans to fit all. This site also offered steps for preparing lessons and how to implement each step. This is a great resource for first time teachers to get the hang of planning and preparing lessons.
This website offers ideas to implement Google in the classroom. Here teachers can explore ideas and activities using Google. Also, this site offers reasons why Google is a positive component when in the classroom and how students can interact with the computer safely.
This is a wonderful resource for both teachers and students to organize spelling and vocabulary words. The website includes interactive games, spelling practice tests, and much more! You can even customize it for your particular class.
This site is excellent for students to practice spelling and vocabulary words in fun and interactive ways. Activities include word searches, word scrambles, and practice tests. Both free activities and the chance to upgrade for full access.
This website offers many ideas for helping students master spelling. There were links for synonym, antonyms, and verbs. What I thought was really different was the link for Dyslexic spelling.
This website is far different from the others that I posted, the main focus of this site is the teacher. I found it interesting that this site offered information such as median pay, what to expect, what is needed, and etc. To sum it up I feel that by browsing this site I am more aware of what to expect and what is expected from me.
This website provides many books available for free downloading. I thought it was a neat idea to incorporate e-books to help students not only read but also familiarize themselves with the computer. On another note, these books are great on the wallet because they are free...
If I ever teach preschool, I will definitely use this site for teaching the alphabet. Activities for each letter are provided, as well as lesson plans. Very creative and fun ideas!
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 is full of videos on a wide range of topics organized by series and subject. The animation is very child friendly and will make topics much more interesting to students.
Awesome source for a variety of information for teachers. Laura Candler provides you with lesson plans, ideas, resources, etc. You are also able to sign up for monthly e-mails to be updated on the latest information she is providing.
Laura Candler is an educator who has provided a website to help other educators better prepare. She offers many different subjects in her "file cabinet" and offers free printable worksheets. She also has classroom strategies such as classroom management strategies to help better maintain your students and classroom.
This site is directed at grades 3-6. There are printable worksheets, suggested activities, and teaching strategies. The author of the site, Laura Candler, even teaches workshops that you can attend. Great site!
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.
I think this website is great because not only are there resources for all grades and subjects, but also there is a tab that has different methods and theories that teachers can incorporate into their teaching-style.
This site requires subscription, but would be very helpful. It has movies on all kinds of topics (adaptations of books, documentaries, etc.) Even has worksheets that go along with the movies.
Excellent ideas with pictures for setting up your classroom. This is just one part of the website/blog, but very helpful and I would definitely use this as a reference.
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.
Very interesting site about ocean life and ecosystems. Includes videos, articles, fantastic pictures, and lesson plans/activities for teachers to use when teaching about this topic. Geared toward middle and high school students.
This site has a Classroom Resources section (lesson plans, interactive activities for students, class activities, and printouts). The Professional Development section includes teacher resources and strategies to improve student literacy.
Great site for reading and writing activities. Includes story mapping, diagramming, and poetry. Lesson plans and teaching ideas are also available for teachers. Content applies to grades K-12.
PBS Teachers is an extremely helpful website. It includes suggested lesson plans with corresponding videos and activities for teachers to use in the classroom. PreK to high school teachers will find helpful information on this site.
I highly recommend this website to future educators because it provides essential material to professional development. It offers lesson plans and allows educators to stay up to date on what's going on in the education world.It focuses on teachers and administrators.
I was amazed to find that this website offered many ideas for incorporating technology in to the classroom. I liked how they had a link to help explain internet safety, a topic that I feel is very important and should be discussed before allowing children to access the internet. Also, it gave multiple ideas of implementing technology with curriculum.
This site is full of lesson plans, printable worksheets, suggested activities, and advice/tips for teachers. There is a lot to take in on the homepage because it full of information, but the tabs at the top will take you to very useful resources.