Interactive, online tool in which students can create webs for a variety of reasons such as brainstorming, essay writing, reading comprehension, etc. I just used it to create a 'To-Do' list, can be utilized effectively for a variety of things.
Same website as listed prior to, but a different page link. I've heard a few people were having some trouble, just another example and explanation of the UbD template. Similar to the ones listed in the text and workbook, but thought the more resources available, the better!
Similar to edhelper resource that was recently posted (Sorry David) for a second time. Includes a variety of worksheet generators, lesson plans, rubrics, assessments, etc. Certainly worth bookmarking for future reference!
This is a great site for educators! There's a whole section on puzzle making, lesson plans, unit ideas, themes, worksheets, and more! Definitely check it out!
This is the website I first used when I learned about UbD a couple years ago, as I was a bit confused after class. It does a great job of explaining things in layman's terms, and even non-educational lingo for other majors. Great to utilize when explaining, identifying, or attempting to identify UbD.
Although, your school or district must set up the service for you, it is free, simply needs an inquiry from an official. I was able to register through my methods district (Pembroke Academy) and believe it's a great tool for teachers to utilize. I can demo the software in class if time, and Bill allows.