Reading in math class... what? This page has all kinds of ideas to incorporate literature in your math class. This also makes a great launching point for problem solving and introduction to new math topics.
Introduction to Singapore math model drawing with sample problems and assessments for various math topics: addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, decimals, percents, ratios and algebra.
A collection of math games, manipulatives, and lessons correlated to the common core and mathematical practices. Range of grade levels Kinder through 8th.
"Edheads is an online educational resource that provides free science and math games and activities that promote critical thinking. Choose from Simple Machines, Virtual Knee Surgery or Stem Cell Heart Repair, among others. All activities meet state and national standards."
Free, but you must register to access and upload simulations/lesson plans.Content is devoted to math and all disciplines of science. Developed for grade levels K17.
This is a free site that allows teachers to look up and locate plans with full resources that are ready to go. It is easy navigate and offers a lot of resources.
This is an online learning management system that can be used to deliver an online lesson. Students can post to classmates, answer discussion questions, take polls, quizzes, and complete assignments that can be turned in digitally. Teachers have an online gradebook and can give students immediate feedback and students can resubmit work.
Teachers TryScience is a web site for teachers. This site provides free and engaging lessons, along with teaching strategies and resources, which are designed to spark students' interest in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). What's more, the site features collaboration tools to enable teachers to discuss and share effective instructional practices.
This site not only offers a vast amount of pre-created WebQuests, but it also allows you to create your own in a pre-designed format that is easy to use.
Creative Educator focuses on effective ideas and strategies to foster creativity and engage students in the curriculum. Articles are designed to provide you with an informed and diverse view of today's educational technology field, including fresh ideas about project-based learning, classroom management, and creativity. The classroom stories illustrate how educators are already utilizing creativity tools in their classrooms and the lesson plans provide specific ideas, resources, and directions that make implementing creative work with technology even easier.