This website is a listing of many math websites for teacher and students. Information can be printed or downloaded to your computer. Be sure to follow links to other sites and find your way back with the "Back" button. This list contains links to Thinkquest sites. The Thinkquest library has been available on and off recently so you may need to try more than once. Also, we note where we found broken links in our sampling of links within a site. Teachers will need to replace these links with their own. Keep in mind that online lessons and webquests may appear on more than one site.
Dropvine is a utility that I that speeds up the process of sending links to one or more friends. When you've found a page that you want to send, you just click the Dropvine bookmarklet and on the next page click which friends you want to receive that link then hit send. Takes about 5 seconds.
KID INFO saves valuable time by providing students, teachers, and parents QUALITY links to thematic websites relevant to the Pre K-12 curriculum in ONE website directory. Kid Info also provides a collection of QUALITY fun, interesting, and informative non-educational website links!"
Add a list of links to the form below and submit it to get a single link to them all, conveniently displayed in tabs. Great for sharing in Email, IM, Twitter, or SMS.
This is a great resource web site for math teachers. It provides an extensive list of useful links to many, many topics useful for math teachers: lesson plans, math history, content, activities.
Dropvine is a utility that I put together that speeds up the process of sending links to one or more friends. When you've found a page that you want to send, you just click the Dropvine bookmarklet and on the next page click which friends you want to receive that link then hit send. Takes about 5 seconds.
Neyun is a place where you can store all your pictures, emails, favorite blogs, contacts, and bookmarks. You can also link this site with facebook, gmail, youtube, flickr, twitter, del.icio.us, and digg. This is a great organizational tool for teachers, and if you forget what video or link you wanted to show to your class then you could easily find it right here.
Hordit lets you unleash the information hoarder in you. Store and share links, documents, notes and more - as much as you want. Filter articles from your favorite blogs and news sites with research assistant. Manage the sites you visit regularly with your daily read. And keep track of links for later perusal with look later.
This website allows anyone to comment via telephone, microphone, text, link, or webcam, a picture, video or link. This is a fun and exciting way for you as a teacher to get feedback from your students in different ways. It is also more fun for the students which will definitely benefit you the teacher.
An internet hotlist on Web 2.0 for teachers. Provides a huge list of links to Web 2.0 websites useful for K-12 teachers listed by categories: internet resources, blogs, collaboration wiki sites, online productivity, fun stuff to try, elearning course links.
Edmodo - Microsharing in the Classroom
Edmodo provides a way for teachers and students to share notes, links, and files. Teachers can send alerts, events and assignments to students.
This site has a huge compilation of resources. Be prepared to spend some time in discovery. Sites range from lesson plans to blogs to educational issues. Site "includes hundreds of articles and links about curriculum, teaching strategies, teacher professional development, parent involvement, classroom assessment, and much more."
MiddleWeb provides a wealth of resources for schools, districts, educators, parents, and public school advocates working to raise achievement for all students in the middle grades. This site includes hundreds of articles and links about curriculum, teaching strategies, teacher professional development, parent involvement, classroom assessment, and much more.
Connotea is a place to keep links to the articles you read and the websites you use, and a place to find them again. It is also a place where you can discover new articles and websites through sharing your links with other users. By saving your links and references to Connotea they are instantly on the web, which means that they are available to you from any computer and that you can point your friends and colleagues to them.
This site gives you a way to create a tool bar for your website. Applications could be for school websites, teacher's websites. or webquests. It would help teachers encourage students particiapation in an online assignment by making it easier for students to link to the teachers website. After the assignment is done, students could delete the tool bar.
Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators offers teacher resources, including categorized lists of sites that are useful for enhancing curriculum and professional growth. Resources include lesson plan library, puzzle maker, and links to other resources.
This website lists many links so that you can explore lesson plans. They list many different activities that you can do with your students. It also lists puzzles and games. If you are struggling with how to connect with your students on a particular topic then you might want to check out this site!
Add comments to any image and then share it via email or copy paste and link. Great way to share a discussion around an image. Great for problem solving exercise where people input how they would solve a problem. Great for Geometry!