This website shows kids how to run and reasons for running. It shows events in the area and how to get ready for runs. This website is intended for all ages of students.
This website is another great website for elementary Social studies.
It gives you articles on what is new in scholastics. It has different links
to different topics such as culture, government, states, and
geography. It also has fun things to do with your students and current
contests that are running.
This website has some really useful links to other websites. It concentrates on tech in the classroom and so would be a good place to look for new ideas
This website is a great way for your students to read about positive health information that will help them stay healthy. It has different topics that are catergorized out into your body, your food, and etc. It also has a search button to go to exactly what you are looking for in health. I really like this website and would use it for my classrooms to help my students for a healthy lifestyle.
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.
Choice (1): As an English/Secondary Education major, I use this website to read journal articles and look at relevant topics in the field of literacy, English studies, and Language Arts. This website contains a ton of information including lesson plans, activities, etc. You can become a member of the NCTE and connect in other ways if interested. There are professional development opportunities (conferences, etc.) that are available, too. You can sign up for email newsletters and updates which contain new information in this field.
Physical Education (2): This website contains teaching materials to use in the classroom as well as valuable resources for teachers on a variety of topics in order to research new trends, etc. There are journal articles, lesson plans, worksheets to use with students, etc. This website is geared towards teachers and administrators. As a teacher, this would be a great place to find access to new and relevant information for the classroom.
Social Studies (1): This is a great website that can be used to gain lesson plan ideas. It is separated by grade level, topic, and how many class periods a teacher wants to spend on a certain subject. There are 400 social studies/history topics to choose from including both American and world history. Teachers can print off worksheets for students, get activity ideas, etc. It is very user-friendly and contains a ton of information. It is a government-funded website, so it is currently not being maintained due to funding shutdowns; however, a lot of the topics are still useful and relevant because the information will never be outdated.
With this website, you can take away the hassle of creating your own rubrics on a word document. Rubistar allows you to enter in the requirements you wish to have, specifying and tweaking them as need be. I think this is a great website that simply helps make the life of a teacher much easier in terms of saving time.
This is an overall interactive website. This website can be used for an subject and any grade level. This would be a website that I would use for my students when they had extra free time in the classroom so that they could stay busy but still be learning and using things that they have learned in the classroom. I also think students will enjoy this website because they have the freedom to do what they want to do and work on.
What I really like about this site is that it shows all different learning sites where students can click on a subject and get engaged in activities/games. Once students click on their subject, they can choose their own grade level. I like this especially for during free time.
This site is great for students who have any type of disability. It has games that work on skills such as fine motor, language and development. It has activities as well such as (what the website says) the emotions color wheel, which offers children a visual representation of their feelings, along with a facial expression, example sentiment, etymology and definition. I want to be a special education teacher so this site would be a great tool for me to use.
Amber Koth
This website would be good for teachers who need help with students with a disability. This website not only gives explanations of different disabilities but also has visual schedules for students. This website helps with social skills, academic skills, and behavior skills. I would use this as a guide and print off anything my students would need to help them.
This website provides middle school and high school students with interactive language arts games. They can work with a multitude of LA content areas, ranging from analogies to suffixes to many more.
This website has some great games for middle school and high school language arts. The games cover the topic that you pick and they have some challenging ones that will really make the students think.
This website has some great games for middle school and high school language arts. The games cover the topic that you pick and they have some challenging ones that will really make the students think.
This is a great source for finding field day activities and lesson plan ideas for physical education. Current p.e. teachers share specific lessons and ideas that worked and offer suggestions to new teachers.
This website has alot of different games that you can use in your gym. But also the students can use it outside of class for there own personal use if they want to play them with there friends.
This website is very beneficial to not just PE majors, but other teachers as well. This website has a ton of activities that you can do with you students. I picked this website because it has the standards as well as the activities to meet them. I will use this in my classroom if my students need to wake up and gain some energy to keep working!
This is a good site for teachers to look up lesson plans and unit plans for their class. If you have a scholastic book that you want to cover, you can look it up and they provide you with a good plan for class.It provides good ideas and activities to help you teach. Any teacher can use this to help in their class.
Lesson Plans (2): This website is a great resource for teachers to gain student activities, lesson plan topics/ideas, book ideas to use in the classroom, worksheets/printables, etc. There are videos and other interactives as well. Teachers can also purchase products to be used in their classroom. There are a variety of topics and grade levels available. As a new teacher, this would be a great resource to look for new lesson ideas and Scholastic is a credible source.
Lesson plans, unit plans, and classroom resources for your teaching needs. Browse or search 10,000+ free teacher resources for all grade levels and subjects. This website is another great website for lesson plans and activity ideas. As I was browsing, it provided specific lesson plan and unit titles and if there was a worksheet or activity associated with it, there was a link. Again, I would use this in the future for lesson plan ideas and even for current assignments.
This is a scholastic sponsored site. It has a variety of topics and ideas. I could use this in my classroom to either use the entire lesson or just pull ideas to elaborate on.
I chose this website because the wealth of information that you can get from it. Not only is their lessons, but there is also books that go along with the lessons, and strategies to teaching the lesson too. This would be very beneficial my first year teaching.
This website has lesson ideas for all subject areas and grade levels. It also provides teachers with additional tips such as classroom management. I will use this website to get lesson ideas and tips from other teachers.
This website has a variety of educational games for the classroom. It has games for each subject area:math, science, social studies and laguage arts. It also breaks it down into grade levels. I will use this websites for students to play games once they have finished classwork early.
This website is great to get ideas from other teachers. It is full of teacher resources, lesson ideas, themes, and printables. I will use this website to get ideas for units in my classroom.
This is a website that can be used for language arts. It is an extension of the McGraw Hill basal readers. It suggests activities that go along with the stories the children will read in class. I will use this website if I teach out of a McGraw Hill book.
This is a great teacher sharing websites. It is full of lesson ideas and plans that can be used in the classroom. This website is for k-5 grades. It also has free webinars about current events in the education field. I will use it to get lesson ideas and stay current on changes in the education field.
Social Studies: I chose this website because it has great social studies lesson plans. These lesson plans are complete with standards, adaptations, discussion questions, helpful links, etc. The website is also very easy to navigate as well. I would use this in my class if I needed help thinking of a lesson for social studies. There lesson plans range in groups from K-5, 6-8, and 9-12. They also cover many different decades and important people in history.