This is a great math website for elementary and middle school students. It contains a lot of information along with fun activities, games, worksheets, and quizzes.
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.
The Raspberry Pi is a tiny and affordable computer that you can use to learn programming through fun, practical projects. Join the global Raspberry Pi Community.
Such a fun tool! It's a free and diverse visual drawing piece. If I were using this in the classroom, I might do it to create graphic organizers, which would be highly helpful! It also allows you to upload images, text and documents and mark them up with simple "paint" type tools. Very useful!
This website is amazing. The woman who created it has beautiful, clear, easy to use graphics in all of her printables, and ideas for fun games, centers, and activities that target all of the important areas of development for Pre-Kers.
This website has some fun games for teaching/refreshing basic math facts. There are also some more complicated games for things like fractals and calculator use, so the site could be used with a variety of classes.
This is a behavior management tool, made FUN! Each student is a "monster" and you can create different classes. Choose or add your own behavior expectations to give immediate feedback to students on how they're doing. You really just gotta try it.
This is a site I use all of the time where I tutor. It is geared mostly towards elementary and lower middle school students. I go straight to:
http://bedtimemath.org/category/daily-math/
and use any of the problems posted daily as a warm-up for students. The problems are creative, real-world and entertaining. Read about the world's fastest-moving hot tub:
http://bedtimemath.org/fun-math-carpool/