Educational Technology Guy is a great blog written by a physics teacher. His blog relies on the fact that teachers want new ideas about technology and how to use it. Davids blog has great resources that connect teacher to websites that will help them grow in their technology skills.
This website has a variety of information, resources, and a professional development site for teaching older students (grades 3 and up) from resources from the Library of Congress.
Find teaching resources and program information such as episode descriptions and educational learning goals for PBS KIDS shows. A national PBS survey of pre-K-12 teachers sheds light on the rising role of technology in America's classrooms, as well as barriers teachers face to accessing the "right" digital resources.
There are a lot of links in this website about continuing education for teachers along with Lesson Plans, TV program and web content and Digital Service. I like PBS because it always has a lot of fun ideas to make teaching fun for the student.
This page includes seasonal activities for February. Worksheets are available as well as links to general ideas for classroom activities. Main site inludes other seasons and lesson ideas for the rest of the year.
Read about current technologies available for your classroom. Get ideas for classroom projects and grants. Additional tabs on this site provide tools and templates, a subject data base of class projects and activities, free worksheets on a variety of topics, holiday ideas, standards and a section called School Notes that provides a free webpage tool for teachers.
This is a free web portal designed to assist anyone who wants to find high-quality, free Internet resources to use in classroom instruction, developing project ideas, reinforcing specific subject matter areas both in the class and at home and even for online technology tutorials.
This is a great site for everyone to utilize. I have used this website with all four of my boys, and they love it.
A website with a list of different activities involving webquests. I find it helpful because as a teacher, I will not necessarily have the time or resources to create a unique webquest lesson plan. I may have to adapt what is already in place for my class but use the main ideas as a foundation.
A website on how to adapt and enhance webquests for the individual classroom. Useful to know because teaching is not always about reinventing an idea, but rather adapting it for a specific situation.
Lakeshore learning is a popular resource that teachers use to supply their classrooms with different items such as literacy center and math ideas. This popular company now has teacher workshops that are available in a number of different states.
I found this website where you're able to print off free activities for students. This website has all subjects and topics. There are more then just activities, they give customer and arts and crafts ideas as well.