This website is a great tool because of it's simplicity. It also allows teachers to look up a variety of subjects. From curriculum ideas to classroom décor, Pinterest will be able to help you out!
Bag The Web is a great resource because it can be used like a serch engine. You can pull up blogs, pictures or articles. It can also be used as a resource to teachers who need curriculum ideas.
This site is a very neat tool. It can turn any classroom into an online classroom. It uses the engine "Blackboard" which is used by a lot of Universities across the world!
This tool is a particularly great due to it's simplicity. It allows students and teachers to create groups and enables those groups to have easy communication with one another. This site can send emails and text messages. It makes group assignments a lot easier.
OpenEd bills itself as the "World's Largest Educational Resource Catalog." I like that you can pick one of the Common Core standards (part of the Oklahoma Academic Standards in Oklahoma) and it brings up electronic resources specific to that standard.
Great apps for teachers of all subjects that will help make life easier. This site will help you save time, money, and energy when looking for helpful apps
From our beloved Scholastic comes a list of some of the best apps for teaching! These are not only targeted toward what your students can use, but also apps that can simply make your life as a teacher EASIER!
This website gives many different apps and descriptions for each app so you can read about it before you download it. They are in categories so they are easier to find and go through. They are also all free apps.
This list was created by Dr. Susan Stansberry. It is a collaborative grouping of games and simulations that will be extremely valuable for the classroom teacher wishing to incorporate games.
We assigned the class to make a lesson plan to learn how to incorporate games in the classroom. We told them to use this site to help aid them in finding games for their assignment.
This website is great because it is really easy to use if you know what you are looking for. You just simply click on the subject you want to teach and it takes you to different lesson possibilities for different subjects.
"The Business of CTL is Learning; we help schools, districts, post-secondary institutions, and other learning organizations to reach and teach all learners.
Louisville, KY · ctlonline.org"
This twitter and the linked website are full of great tools and advice for learners.
Real real-life examples of inquiry being used In classrooms and schools, as well as some sample "facilitation plans" that you might use in your own classroom.
"Differentiating Instruction For Advanced Learners In the Mixed-Ability Middle School Classroom" describes characteristics to shape teaching and learning in an effective differentiated classroom. Also lists strategies that can help teachers manage differentiation and help students find a good learning "fit".
"What is the best advice you can give to a teacher about differentiating instruction?" By Larry Ferlazzo. Describes in depth how to use differentiating instruction in a classroom and the steps to take for success.
Describes an effective teaching strategies for differentiation in a mixed -ability classroom. Describes key principles of a differentiated classroom and it's program and what a differentiated program is not.