This site offers articles about behaviors with Autism, and other important information about Autism. This is a great Professional site from Indiana University in Bloomington. I have personally worked with an Autism Specialist from IU Bloomington. Great Site. IU also offers workshops for parents and teachers. A list to the workshops are posted on this site.
This website contains many WebQuests for all subjects at the elementary level. It also includes links to websites on how to create WebQuests. This site has links to WebQuest sites suggested by Innovative Teaching Newsletter.
This site is very cool. You can pick an age group and then pick one of the many different topics they have and find a web quest that goes along with the topic!
This site offers WebQuests for teachers and students. It starts with "A presentation for teachers on why to use WebQuests." Nellie, the site creator, has categories of different age groups, ESL students, and adults. She offers webquests for: Classroom Management for Technology WebQuest for Preservice Teachers, Put your school on the web, Electronic Portfolios, Building a Website, and much more.
This web-site is dedicated to helping students, teachers, parent-teacher, and shool systems with teaching spelling and vocabulary. This is a great site for students to learn their spelling and vocabualry words in a fun way.
This site gives step by step directions on how to make your own WebQuest. There are also numerous links you can follow if you are having trouble, or if you need help. This site also has a variety of templates you can choose from.
This site offers help in how to use a WebQuest, tips on using WebQuest, how to use them in a classroom, and how to make a WebQuest. I found this site helpful in learning about WebQuest.
A Bear Hunt Kindergarten is a wonderful WebQuest. The site contains a bear activity with the introduction Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What do you see? This site not only expands on different types of bears but also allows children to become familiar with color words.
This site offers webinars for teachers, and also past webinars in their archived section. This site also has a book store to purchase educational books. There is also a link for upcoming conferences.
This webpage guides to different context area for professional development. It also gives information about lessons plans, themes, technology, and class management.
Educator's Professional Development Online database of conferences and workshops around the world. Professional Development for Educators Library of Congress The Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources program provides primary source-based staff development to teachers across the country. LeaningForward.org Networking and Professional Development Resource for educators.
This site has different professional development links including professional development courses, networking sites, and workshops for professional development.
This site offers lesson plans, tips, themes, printables, and a lot more. A great site if you are needing to teach on a certain topic, and need an idea on what to do.
This site is dedicated to Language Arts. This site is for kindergarten to 2nd/ 3rd grade. It offers flashcards, worksheets, coloring pages, and a lot more.
The Children's Museum site allowing teachers the opportunity to prepare and use the museum for teaching. The site allows students and teachers the benefits of the museum and learning from others.
A website of links for elementary science teachers. I chose to include the site because it has far more websites than I could individually go through and bookmark but the sites could still prove useful for other teachers.