Outstanding website with videos that cover many subject areas in great detail. These videos are a great lesson as is but could also be a great addition to an existing lesson lesson.
This website is all things related to mathematics. There is information for students at all levels of mathematics as well as good information for teachers. It also provides information related to discussions and research in the field of mathematics.
This is a website that describes geocaching, which is a real life communal treasure hunt around the world. It involves the use of gps to find these "geocaches" in predestined areas. This can be an excellent tool in your class incorporated with your content in any core subject.
This is a site from the history channel in which they have a corresponding event for each date. This is a helpful bell warmer website for any history class, but specific events can also be searched and implemented.
This is a free animation site where students or teachers can create animations to show to their class. I've seen other sites, but this is the best combination of easy to use and fun tools. There are various characters, voices and settings.
This website contains posts from man people that engage the learner with multiple perspectives. Some examples are math and poetry and gets the reader interested by looking upon the thoughts of other learners and responding to their contributions. I think teachers could keep this site bookmarked and keep refering back to it, and when something insprires them they can relay it back to their students!
FDR 1932 Campaign and Election - FDR Presidential Library 1932 - Video 277 - Fox Movietone Newsreel FDR 1932 Campaign and Election with sound FDR in Boston and then in NYC FDR votes in Hyde Park and then wins the election. NLR 201-22-5 Eleanor Roosevelt in Guadalcanal-silent Archival footage from the FDR Presidential Library NLR 201-2594-23-2 Public Domain.
Over 1,000 videos of presenters at the TED Conference. The presentations cover all sorts of subjects, and are usually amazing and inspiring. These are a great way to spice up a unit or to incorporate into a related lesson.
Students can Create, print, email and post to Facebook their original comic strips through this site! Would be great for Historical figures or characters from novels
This website is a valuable source of all types of educational games. The games come in formats that are compatible with most classroom computers (Word, Excel, Powerpoint, etc.). These games can be used for all subjects and all levels of teaching.
This website is sponsored by the Constitutional Rights Foundation. This site offers help for teachers and students. It allows people to sign up for daily updates through facebook.
This site requires a log in but is a great resource because it offers links to thousands of different articles from various historical journals and reviews.