This site gives activities for the Common Core math standards. Activities encourage the understanding of learning new skills through games. This could be used in small group settings in the classroom.
This wiki is the next Wikipedia. Created by the co-founder of Wikipedia, Citizendium's goal is to provide encyclopedia entries with high standards of writing, reliability, and comprehensiveness.
This wiki is for teachers to gain lesson plans, unit plans, videos, and standards. Teachers can search for the concept they're looking for and access lessons created by teachers.
This blog lists top documentary films for teachers or students to watch. Teachers can use these documentaries as a means of providing more information to students. The documentaries may not be suitable for all ages.
This website gives teachers ideas on how they can use Twitter in the classroom. The site gives suggestions for lessons, assessments, discussions, and more.
This website gives teachers a strategy for how to teach students spelling. The strategy is effective in teaching students how to break down words to help them understand their spelling.
This website is dedicated to educating students about the Holocaust. The website includes 3D tours, videos, and artwork made by survivors. Teachers can use this site to give students a better understanding of the Holocaust.
Kerpoof is a site where students can create drawings, videos, t-shirts, mugs, etc. Teachers can ask students to demonstrate their understanding using Kerpoof as a tool for creation. The site is owned by Disney.
This website creates word clouds and is often used to begin concept mapping or brainstorming. Students can list words that connect with each other and create a visual. Word clouds can be altered by size of the words, color, and shape.
This website helps to quickly create rubrics for classroom assessments. Teachers can decide if they'd like to use categories already created on the site or may create their own categories. This site is great for teacher assessment or student self-assessment.
This wiki is devoted to posting various Web 2.0 tools that can be incorporated into the classroom. Teachers could use this wiki to search for different presentation tools, collaborative tools, research tools, image tools, audio tools, etc. Many resources!
This wiki was EduBlog's 2011 Best Educational Wiki award winner. This wiki gives resources varying from classroom management, educational games, math lessons, science lessons, to video and film.
This site allows students to privately blog with the protection from the internet. Students are given usernames and passwords and only those with access to the classroom can view the blogs. This site is a safe way for kids to get involved in blogging.
This site uploads newspaper editions from across the country. Students are able to browse newspapers and compare or contrast newspapers that may have similar articles based on their location in the country.
Website that gives reading activities based on the concepts of reading. This site has great printable resources for teachers to use in the classroom and quickly assess different reading concepts in a small group setting.