The home page for the Discovery channel. It is a wonderful resource for science and tech interactives, videos, and images. A great place to find recent issues and topics in conservation and environmentalism.
Footnote helps you find and share historic documents. We are able to bring you many never-before-seen historic documents through our unique partnerships with The National Archives, the Library of Congress and other institutions.
All things Spanish, including a section to download free Spanish works. Some of it would be awesome to teach to a high level class or perhaps use some parts of works to develop in lower level courses...anyways, lots and lots of stuff to explore.
This FREE website is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education. Has an excellent repository of teacher resources and tools, offering content in categories like Arts & Music, Health & Physical Education, History & Social Studies, Language Arts, Math and Science. Has drawings available on materials developed by federal museums and archive collections, educational materials developed via federal agencies and programs like the National Science Foundation, as well as selected resources from sites like Scholastic Inc., the Alliance for Climate Education .
The website is sponsored by the United States and it offers many resources to integrate and supplement in your classroom. All subjects are covered on this site.
"An award-winning source for standards-based classroom resources in science, technology and engineering, from NOVA and other public television series." A free digital library associated with PBS provides teachers with downloadable video & audio clips that are aligned with education standards. Scientific topics include earth science, geography, life science, etc.
Dipity is a great tool for comprehension in the classroom! You can have students read a story or book and have them create their own timeline! The options are unlimited!