An online store for Carson-Dellosa Publishing. They have an assortment of books and other materials available for teachers and parents. Subject areas have materials listed by elementary and middle school grade level. A source for finding supplemental materials to use in class and help in teaching.
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 site offers a wide variety of science experiments, projects, and links to supplement the material of your science classroom. From building a solar system to making insect identity cards... this site has it all.
Teaching Tolerance is a great resource that is free for educators. The materials you can supply your classroom with are amazing. Dr. Taylor showed us this website in class and I can tell you is worth your time.
I have used voice thread in two classes here at UNCC and I absolutely love it! It is yet, another tool to use in the classroom that challenges students to be creative, learn technology and share their material with others. Perfect for live forums and discussions!
This is a really cool site that I might just use for fun. You can read stories, but also create books/stories online, using pics and all kinds of other applications. It would be a great way to have students either assessed on material, as a project, or to give a presentation to the class in a fun, different way.
National Science Teachers Association - MIddle School Science. Provides science teachers with books, articles, publications, "Science Scope" journal for high school science teachers, and links to additional materials/websites for Middle School Science teachers.
This is the website we went over in the last class while in the library. It is a very informative and helpful site in regards to lesson plans. Whether you are looking for an exact lesson plan on a particular objective from the NC Standard Course of Study, or an idea to help you build your own. I think this as a great resource for ever NC teacher.
programs, distance learning, and workshops to improve ones teaching abilities. Each subject is divided into its own category which is then broken down by grade levels
This website is an excellent place for teachers to get new ideas. There are videos that are similar to the conferences we looked at for our last assignment.