This website has some great video lessons, complete with lesson objectives, notes for the instructor, and links to external resources. It doesn't have anything for English, but it does have a big math and science section.
TenMarks is an excellent resource to use for Math. This website is aligned with the Common Core Standards and provides students with excellent practice and understanding of each standard. The classroom teacher can sign her class up on the site and provide each student with a username and password. From there she can assign different problems for the class to solve based on the skills they are learning or have already learned. Each question has a video lesson and hints to support the students if they are struggling. TenMarks also automatically provides the students with an intervention or a re-teaching video if they continue to struggle with a concept. It also provides the teacher with reports on the progress of each student. This is something that my fifth grade colleagues and I started this year and it has been great!
This is a Think Central website that includes interactive mathematics manipulatives. Manipulatives include counters, base-ten blocks, number lines, number charts, graphs, fractions, geometry, measurement, algebra, and probability.
This is a fantastic site that provides common core math curriculum materials as well as lesson plans that implement the common core standards. Great Resource!
This website has interactive math and reading games that can be played as a class on the smartboard, or individually on the computer. It is very clearly organized by grade, and the games are engaging and fun!
ABCya is a wonderful website that we use at out centers with Pre-K and K ages. It is loaded with free online educational games. The games are mostly math and ELA based and are fun and interactive.
For every correct answer you choose, 10 grains of rice are raised to help end world hunger through the World Food Programme.
This website has two goals. One is to help end world hunger and the other is to help educate people. People of all ages can answer questions and for each question that they get right, 10 grains of rice are donated to the UNWFP (United Nations World Food Program). They can answer questions in a variety of subjects such as humanities, math, and science.
A revolutionary, free online math program comprising games, animated books and downloadable materials.
Break-a-part uses the distributive property to practice basic multiplication facts. This would be good for 3rd grade and up or for a math intervention in older grades.