This site includes colorful, age appropriate activities for elementary school students in English, math, and science. Newest activities include Sara Jane Adventure Science and Bamzooki Math.
This site provides a list of current Internet projects going on between schools around the world. Search by grade level and topic to find an existing project to join or post your own to find partner schools. (Week 3, Link 2 for EdTech541)
Rubistar (http://rubistar.4teachers.org) This site includes a tool for teachers to develop rubrics for their own projects as well as a database of rubrics already created by others. One of the most comprehensive, user-friendly rubric sites around. (Week 3, Link 1 for EdTech541)
Teachnology's list of rubric resources (http://www.teach-nology.com/web_tools/rubrics) Comprehensive list of premade rubrics by subject area, as well as links to sites with information about rubrics and how to use them in your classroom.
A tool for quickly creating a webquest and other activities for students. Make your own or search for one that's already been made that suits your grade level and subject area. (Week 2, Link 2 for EdTech541)
Voice and touch are in but keyboarding is still around too! This site is one of the most fun, colorful and free online keyboarding practice sites I have found for ES students. Older kids may also enjoy the practice here. (Week 2, Link 1 for EdTech541)
This article tells about a new model of storytelling, with active involvement of readers. The creator of this new art is Laura Fleming (@larfleming on Twitter), a library media specialist in a K-6 school in New Jersey, who is passionate about the intersection of storytelling and technology. She blogs at EdTech Insight. (Week 1, Link 1 for EdTech541)
A great resource for teachers that use MAP standardized testing, with links to various math activities according to RIT scores of students. (Week 1, Link 2 for EdTech541)