This site has several different activities that correlate to different textbooks. I found that the activities are still quite good even for a different textbook than the one in your class.
This site has a lot of different games students can play to quiz themselves. Once you choose the subject, you then pick which type of game you want to play. There are geography games, trivia games and much more.
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.
There are lesson plans, interactive activities and other online resources. This is a merger of to platforms for learning and has over 55,000 lessons and other resources.
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.
Just as the title describes it is 100 sites teachers can use for anything from general education sites to specific concentrations. It even has some TED talks that are related to education
It has a at least four sites on all the following tabs.
Reference
Encyclopedias
Tutorials
Cliff Notes
Text Books
Notetaking
Collaboration Tools
File Storage
Social Networds
Jobseeking
Online Office
Instant Messaging
Gaming
Blogging
This is a good site for Social Studies teachers to find US primary source documents to help supplement the material being taught. There are a lot of different sources on here.
This is a great site to find history lesson plans, which are divided by era. They also have tips on how find primary sources and how to use them in the classroom.
This is the quintessential website for finding opposing viewpoints to inform students when writing persuasive or argumentative essays. A various amount of "hot-button" issues can be found here in a non-biased and equally represented way.
All teachers and students can benefit from this website. This site takes all topics, complex or simple, and places them in condensed terms and information that students can use as: introductory resources, supporting information, or personal help.
This is the jackpot site for all supplemental resources about authors, their biographies, & various works. You can browse by author, nationality, or literary period. Not just limited to English/Literature teacher either, anyone studying any author can use this site!
From Scholastic, this website offers several graphic organizers to aid with reading comprehensions. Organizers include: reading, story elements, plot, sequence, assessment, character analysis, and setting.
This fun and hilarious site has EVERYTHING you need for making grammar instruction interactive and enjoyable: terms, handouts, presentations, exercises/games, YouTube videos, and tip and rules!!!