A resource for teachers to find help or resources related to specific math and science areas and topics. A sort of social networking site for both math teachers and science teachers.
National Center for learning disabilities. This site is a great site to offer pparents resources about helping their child with learning disabilites. It also includes some resources for teachers also.
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.
This is another site similar to the ones we've already seen. Teachers are able to connect with one another and share ideas. There are some really great pointers on this site.
Shows Lessons, Activities, Resources, and Tips for teaching high school.
Scrolling down to the bottom of the page gives direct links or direct bulleted points.
This sight is an interactive resource for teachers of all content areas in Highschool. It has flash games and visual aids on core subject content, that can help create a more interactive and visual class. Pbs also has blogs for parents and teachers to connect on many of the content areas.
The pbs site has a lot of good tips for teachers for a classroom in the k-12 setting. It has a lot of good ideas for activities in the classroom for every subject. As a foreign lanuage teacher, I found some good things under the reading and language arts tabs.
The other day when we went to the library the lady(can't remember her name) who showed us some resources mentioned this website. So here it is! Just click in the grade you wanna teach and voilĂ !
Bullying is an overspread problem in schools today and we as teachers need to be tuned in and be able to address this head on in their classrooms. The more you know the better you can help students who are suffering. Great resource with tips for teachers and parents!
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics: Middle School Resources. Provides focal points, math problems, student activity sheets, weekly problems, tips for teachers, and lessons and activities.
This is a great source for Middle Grades Mathematics Teachers (or any level Mathematics teachers.). It can be used to find supplemental instruction such as activity sheets, daily problems and tips on different issues with your students.
This is an absolutely free website that allows teachers to create quizzes, exams, worksheets, study guides, etc. Once created, you save the document on Quizinator ... you / your students are able to access these documents!! It really is a really cool resource!