This site is a tutorial on how to make self-graded quizzes in Google Docs for free. This is a quick and easy way to give feedback to students with little effort.
This website gives examples of MLA7 Format as well as guidlines and rules. It will be a good tool to show my students when teaching MLA Format as well as a helpful tool for myself when grading papers. I will use this website to grade and have my students
This website has so many resources for all grades and areas of learning. They're not just broken down into math, science, and social studies. Under each subject area the resources are broken down further.
Will need a username and password, but an excellent source and supplemental tool for every unit. Not only great for this particular text book, but applicable for several of their editions and grade levels.
This is an activity that could be done during Algebra. The essential question being answered is: How can using elimination or substitution in a system of equations determine important statistics in sports? This could be an activity that helps getting students interested in sports involved in the lesson.
Grade specific website that has everything from lesson plans to student interactives and mobile acts. They even have professional development tools that every teacher can benefit from.
This site has several virtual manipulatives for grades pre-k through high school, and there is a free trial offered. Virtual manipulatives can be very beneficial when explaining a math concept to students that are visual learners. Math is an especially hard subject to grasp without a visual explanation, but these can help.
This cite has complete lesson plans for various grades and subjects, but I think that Social Studies and Science will find it most helpful. There are also activities that the students can do at home or during class.
This is a cool site that has a lot of different ideas and concepts to teach material. Various teachers are featured on here for particular methods they have used in the classroom. They have tips for first year teachers, how to make assessments, diffreentiation, etc. You just choose your subject, grade level, and topic.
This website has different lesson plans sorted by grade level and state standard. The website allows you to pick which state standards you want the lesson plans are compared to.
Vocabulary review games!! Whether you're learning or teaching analogies, antonyms and synonyms, compound words, figurative language, homophones, parts of speech, root words, prefixes and suffixes or contractions to your English speakers or your ESL students, Vocabulary *is* fun!