This is a great website for customizing online games. You can make flashcards, memory games, etc. It also has great graphic organizers and a music playing countdown.
This is a website that was very fun for my students last year. The ready made poems are appropriate for 4-6 but the blank magnetics could be used for any grade. Students are given scrambled magnets that they have to try to put in sentences to create a poem. New this year is a blank set of magnet that you can add your own words to.
It's cool that you can publish a mindmap that you make to your webpage-your students could make one and post them to your classroom website! I haven't tried it yet though. I'd watch the demo they offer through the help menu. It gave the basics. My only problem with it was that sometimes it would be slow and not do what I needed.
This website has a lot of great information for kids about our governement. The reading is "tiered" by grade levels, but you could have a struggling reader read the same information, but at a lower level. A great way to combine leveled reading with content area.
Great for Physical Educators and all teachers. If you need a lesson idea, a quick hitter game (tag), equipment or to research a topic...this is your site!
I read about this site in one of my education magazines. It has online textbooks that you can use for free. You can also "make" your own textbooks that fit better into your classroom! I haven't been able to play around with it too much, but it's worth a try!
Have your student make their own comic strip! This can be used for content writing or for their reading books. Very engaging for students and easy for them to do!!!