On this site, images, documents, powerpoint, and more can be added so that students can have discussions about the sources. Anyone who wants to access the discussion has to be invited so it is very secure.
Scholastic has free access to lesson and unit plans for teachers. You can put in the grade level and the subject and it will give you access to lots of lesson plan options.
This site is a great way for new teachers to get tips about lesson planning. The site itself gives access to even more links of all different resources for lesson plans.
Share my lesson allows teachers to post their lesson plans to a shared site. When looking for a lesson, teachers can search for the topic and it will pull up all of the posted lesson plans.
This is another site involving art. It has lesson plans, and resources. It also gives the history behind art, and images for teachers to use in the lessons.
This website has posters, games, rubrics, and more for teachers to use in a classroom. It is a great way for general education teachers to find sources that can incorporate art into the classroom.
PE central has lesson ideas, professional developments, and the ability to see what other teachers are doing in the classroom. I think this website would be very helpful for finding quick brain breaks for my class.
I chose scholastic as one of my literacy sources because it is both beneficial for the student and teachers. I would love to share this with parents/guardians to give them the option to order books for themselves, so I can earn things for the classroom.
This website has history lessons and helps students with inquiry. It has central questions tied to historic documents on it regarding history for students to respond to.
I would use this website to explore science in my classroom because I know that the videos it provides will be appropriate and useful. I would love to use this site to find videos instead of having to use youtube or another search engine.
National Geographic has lots of resources for the classroom. You can search for resources, activities, articles, and more at any grade level or subject. I would use this website to show my students how to do research.
Splash math is a website that allows parents to access math games and practice for their children. It also can be used by teachers to give assessments and lessons for students.