A more up-to-date teacher sharing chat site. It has many resource suggestions as other sites, but also includes a couple extra topics, like foreign language, art and music. Also, they break it down by grade level and subject, so more user friendly.
A chat site where teachers share ideas in all different subjects or meaningful occurrences, such as math language arts, science, social studies, professional development, classroom management, special needs, or technology.
A free website and great for extra reading support and assessments. Anyone can look up a book, see the author and reading level of the book, and then take a quiz on it.
MobyMax another reasonable site for students and teacher use, in addition to parents. There are many uses, such as; students can play games or do worksheets. Teachers can collaborate with students, teachers, and parents using emails. Teachers can even monitor student's usage on the computer, including homework. In addition, parents and teachers can monitor individual results of assessments. (Can be free, but limited use. Yearly prices: $79 for one teacher with unlimited amount of students, or $499 per whole school)
An inexpensive site for added reading/language skills support. Kids play computer games while learning sight words, spelling, and reading. (Classroom use is $80 year with 30 users. Small school $500, large $1,000. )
This is a great free tool for elementary or sped classrooms more so than middle or high school, but it could be used at any. Once the teacher puts in the students names the students can choose their Avatar to go with their name. There is also an App to this, so teachers can be walking around the room and click on the person being on or off task by use of their phone or other mobile device. Points are given for on task and taken away for off task. Teachers can look at the end of class/day to see what students were being on task, or on task and for what reason. Parents or other staff members could even access individual students to check on behaviors.