This is the National Archives website. It includes pictures, video and docments of historical events. It also includes a lesson plans section for teachers.
The National Archives are a great place for students to study primary resources, and a great place for any educator to check out suggested lesson plans. There are current exhibits, and suggested lessons. Currently on the front page there is one about Re
Simple timer to use on your computer for when students are working independently or when the class is playing a game. Easy to start/stop and will help time management skills.
Search the world's information, including webpages, images, videos and more. Google has many special features to help you find exactly what you're looking for.
Search the world's information, including webpages, images, videos and more. Google has many special features to help you find exactly what you're looking for.
This is a good site for teachers to check in on and learn new things to teach. Also, it could be used to have the kids read an article and reflect on it or use for research.
This site has over 2000 classic texts in full online. There are countless short stories and poetry as well. Perfect for lessons on short stories, poetry, or a quick look into a chapter or two of a fiction or nonfiction work. It also has study guides, author biographies, reference books, interviews, religious texts, etc.
A very helpful teaching and learning resource from JMU in Virginia. Great for students, teachers, and parents! Includes study aids and diagnostic tests to aid classroom/at home performance.
This website is not for just one certain content area. It allows you to choose your certain content area, grade level, certain materials (i.e. English - poetry, short stories, etc.). I have used a lot of the ideas from this website to create my own lesson
This website is a home for links to websites that can help with every aspect of high school English. There are links to help with grammar, literature, book reports, study guides, etc.
This is a site sponsored by the Napoleon Foundation which offers significant information on one of history's most notorious figures. It includes text, timelines, family trees, etc.
This is possibly the page bookmarked on here that will be used THE MOST in the future. It seems as if there are just an infinite amount of good lesson plans on here. Even if I were to not necessarily steal the whole lesson, it's just a good place with a