Enter the world of Science Bob to try lots of home experiments, watch experiment videos, and get science fair ideas.
I found this through my Resources for Teacher's blog. A neat site to help with teaching science. There are questions kids ask that Bob answers, such as how are Pop Rocks candies made. It will also take you to other science websites to learn about other topics such as volcanoes.
This would be a fun site to go to when there is extra class time to fill. It can also help students in their study on nouns, adjectives, and verbs. The end result is a silly story that you made up!
Fact Monster is a free reference site for students, teachers, and parents. Get homework help and find facts on thousands of subjects, including sports, entertainment, geography, history, biography, education, and health.
This is another website to help you find useful information to share with students on topics you may be teaching.
This looks like a great website to help with each subject I teach. Math, Science, Social Studies, Music and Art websites to help with teaching these subjects. Something fun for the kids to reinforce what I am already teaching them.
I have been subscribed to Education World for 7 years now. I love it! I receive their weekly newsletter. There are always so many intriguing articles and entertaining activities of every topic to keep my students happy and learning. I learn something new with every newsletter. This URL is to subscribe so their newsletters.
I love the scholastic website, especially for elementary teaching. It offers so many great ideas, activities, and worksheets for nearly everything I teach! Some things are free, while others are subscribed to/paid for. And you can't forget the Book Clubs!
Kathie Nunley teaches how to use Layered Curriculum. She also provides insight on some of the hot topics in psychology and neuroscience. We can relate much of this information to the students we teach.