Web 2.0 (2): This website contains streaming videos posted by featured teachers on various subjects and grade levels. There are core topics, question/answer, assessment, planning, etc. There is also a section for new teachers. This seems like a useful website for teachers who are more visual/auditory learners and like to receive information via video. The videos can be searched by topic, so as a future teacher, I could look for videos that are relevant to what I am interested in.
This website seems to have every language arts skills practice available, from reading a passage with a quiz, to identifying parts of a quiz. It also has a ton of printable resources. I am interested in teaching 4th grade so I would use the extensive information for 4th grade language arts since it's also common core aligned.
I found this site helpful, its a 53 [age document that helps develop ideas for social studies, it clearly described the core standards and showed how they are broken down by color code for different disciplines.
This site is a great site for teachers to access because they can gather teaching resources, share and collaborate online with other teachers, and they can look at the common core standards. This will come in use when people are starting out and just in general. It is always great to get another opinion of what other teachers are thinking and doing.
Math: I think will be an amazingly helpful resource I use in my future classroom. It provides sample math problems which are grade appropriate. All you have to do is click on the grade level you are teaching and it gives you a list of different math concepts that level should be focusing on. For example, when you click on 4th grade it gives you place values, coordinate graphs, adding and subtracting fractions, and so on. I think this is a great website for any teacher creating math lesson plans.
This is a great resource for math teachers, it can be used for several years because the levels vary from Pre-K up to precalculus. It also has a tab with the common core standards with activites that fit those.
This site is good for math students that need extra help. This site has many different grade levels and different topics for that level and subtopics so it can help narrow down what you really need help on.
This is a website that I actually use regularly, and is a collaboration website for teachers to use so they may find different instructional strategies from all around the nation.
This is a great website for teachers to communicate with one another. You are able to look at the common core standards. There is also a resource where you can look at lesson plans for any grade. I think this website is something that teachers should really take advantage of because there are a lot of things they can learn just from other teachers.
This website is very helpful. It provides lessons and activity ideas for all types of subjects and grade levels. I would use this to help plan for activities or ideas for what I want to cover for a specific unit. I can see how it would be helpful now, while still in school for assignments.
Sharemylesson is "by teachers, for teachers". It has lesson plans for early elementary, late elementary, middle school, and high school. It also has modified lesson plans for students with various special needs. It has a community tab that answers teacher questions, provides information on Common Core, and also has a general forum in which teachers talk and share their ideas and frustrations. There are over 300,000 teaching resources on this site alone.
IXL offers online language arts practice, with thousands of topics for second through twelfth grade. The games and activities connect with the common core! I would use this for practice before a test for the students.
I chose this site because it is a good source for practice in language arts for any grade. It offers practice for pre-k through twelfth grade. I would use this in my classroom as an option for free time or even as part of a lesson.