With technology constantly advancing, going to the library online is just easier for everyone. An online library is a great tool for students to utilize books from their homes.
Study blue a really great website for studying/reviewing. It's way easier to study the flashcards electronically than having to physically write down the information.
Edmodo is a popular site for teachers and students. Its setup is similar to Facebook so that the students and teachers are well familiarized with the functions. This website is great for teachers and students to communicate in a virtual classroom kind of way.
This website is basically the steps for starting a personal learning network. It recommends what kind of way to set up a personal learning network, it just depends on the teacher.
Mind Maps lists different kinds of collaborative tools to use in the classroom and goes into brief detail of what it is. It's up to you which one you want to use!
This is a great website for teachers and students to use for presentations. It's an eye opener to use besides the usual PowerPoint and e-mail for school.
PE Central is loaded with thousands of lesson plans, games, team building activities, assessments that can be shared around. There are different activities for every grade level.
I figured health in middle school is essential, because that is the time kids start going to changes; physical, mental, and emotional. And this website is straight to the point and offers answers to frequently asked questions that come with everyday life.
Time for kids is ideal for students because it's both science and reading. The science archive offers students several articles of different science topics learn more about.
PBS Kids is such a fun website. It's filled with TV show themed games that incorporate the type of subject of social studies. These games will have students hooked.
BrainPOP is quite popular amongst students! BrainPOP offers a variety of social studies like economics, geography, world history and it's is great for studying and reviewing.
This website is convenient for kids and their parents to download games straight to their computer at home. Different math is available from preschool to high school.
I really found this board on Pinterest ideal because there is so much to choose from! Melissa pinned over 450 different pins of reading activities, games, and lessons for different age groups. Reading subjects range in easy ways to learn syllables, sounding out words, questioning and comprehension.
For language arts, there are tons of games! The subjects range from writer's block, to spelling, to a fun hangman game. Some games are designed for certain grade levels, but all ages can still have fun playing and exercising their skills.