Free teacher stuff to get your elementary classroom all SQUARED away! (by Squarehead Teachers). This is a teacher blog where the authors shares self-made worksheets addressing a myriad of subjects.
Interactive site that I have used as a blog for a Senior elective social studies class. The teacher can post a question for debate and students can respond to the question and each other's post. This site also allows the teacher to invite students to join, so it is private in that no one can view or edit except for members. This site can also be set so that the teacher receives an email when each student posts a response.
Free elementary, middle and high school teacher resources, including puzzlemaker, student games and activities and lesson plans. I like how they have engaging lesson plans for all grade levels that are aligned with the standards. Assessments are also available.
Interactive site that offers a free math, language, and reading curriculum for K-8 teachers and students. All lessons are aligned with the Common Core Standards.
ScootPad has activities for students in math, reading, spelling, and writing. It allows teachers to make assignments and track student progress. There is a class wall feature that allows students and teachers to collaborate safely. Activities are individualized and there are plenty of incentives. There is some cost to get the full package, but schools may find it worthwhile.
Teachers can see a collection of tens of thousands of resources by grade levels.
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You can click on a collection of tens of thousands of resources by subject area.
They also have a blog teachers can follow for tips on curriculum.
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Mathematics
English Language Arts and Literacy
The Arts
Health and Physical Education
Preschool
Social Studies
World Languages
IXL is the Web's most comprehensive K-12 practice site. Widely used by schools and families, IXL provides unlimited practice in more than 3,000 math and English topics. An adaptive learning system, featuring games and awards, inspires students to achieve.
This website allows students from K-12 to practice math and language arts skills. It is free for a while, and then you have to sign up and pay. This could be something your school could purchase and it might be cheaper.
This site is set up to empower and connect teachers, administrators, and parents with innovative solutions and resources to better education.
This site has tons of useful articles from everything to first year teachers, to technology, to schools that work. They have videos and online blogs to connect to other educators on a variety of topics.
This is the place to share plans, ideas, tools, frustrations and any other ideas related to teaching and using technology. One of my favorite teacher resources.
KET EncycloMedia, your portal to PreK-12 and Adult Ed multimedia from KET and national partners through KET Teachers' Domain, Discovery Education, and KET ED On Demand. This site is classroom gold for both students and teachers.
Student Interactive site - Reading A-Z has leveled books that students, parents, or teachers can choose for students to read. The books will increase in words and difficulty as the level increases. This site is great for both beginning and more experienced readers.
Illuminations works to serve you by increasing access to quality standards-based resources for teaching and learning mathematics, including interactive tools for students and instructional support for teachers.