This is the chace for kids to learn educational videos through watching their favorite show. I plan to use this as a reward for the kids are acting correctly.
This web was actually designed by a 16 year old students who now is a millionaire but this allows people to post ideas and things they like. there are several different links for classroom ideas and different lessons listed on this web page
Pinterest is a wonderful ways to connect with millions of people and share ideas. You can find about anything in picture on this site and there is usually a link attached to the picture. You can follow people and send messages to others if you wish to collaborate on ideas too.
I like the Khan Academy because it says it is for kindergarten to Calculus. I used it to help study for the math portion of my CAAP. I like that it is so versatile and can grow with the student.
Khan Academy is one of the best websites because it has a variety of different subjects throughout all grade levels. I plan to assign kids homework and use the website when confused or stuck on a subject.
Newsela is a great website to use when learning about current event articles. I plan to use this when creating a research paper and can use as sources.
This website is excellent for either games or videos for the kids to watch. It would be good for the kids to also learn how to read the magazine for research.
BrainPop is great way to keep the kids encouraged when learning about science. I will use this in class as a way to help them visual situations that happen due to science.
I think they are the best at explain historical information while keeping the kids engaged. I plan on using this as a background context before I go into the curriculum.
I like how this website gives the opportunity for kids to learn and complete math lessons and video quizzes. It is a great way to assign math homework or use for individual work.
An easy way to create and manage your lessons online, developed by teachers for teachers. Have to pay to receive but offers so many useful tools for a cheap price and the student's are able to view as well.
Share My Lesson is a destination for educators who dedicate their time and professional expertise to provide the best education for students everywhere. Share My Lesson members contribute content, share ideas, get educated on the topics that matter, online, 24/7. This can be used for teachers of all grade levels.
This is a great lesson planning resource! It gives you the option to chose grade level, subject area, and then splits it up into topics of standards such as Reading Foundational Skills. I would use this as a source to use for ideas and make it my own.
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 website has many lesson plans from teachers that they have tried and had success with in their classrooms. This would be nice to know that there was positive feedback from the lesson that I can use and just make adjustments to meet the needs of my students.
I think this is a good website to use when I am struggling to make lesson plans. I plan to use this during my planning hours or maybe share and help other teachers who are on the same boat.
I like this because it helps me with planning different games I could do to get the kids moving. I would use this in class by creating games per subject to keep the kids moving.
This website has a compilation of little activities that you can do in your classroom to get your students up and moving. The website called it "brain breaks" and I would use it as that, to get my students heart rate up and blood flowing- especially after long periods of sitting and testing.
Great interactive videos to get students up and moving for that brain break they need throughout the school day. Also a great source of calming to get them to refocus their minds.
I chose padlet because it is a way for the students to lead discussions within each other. In class, it would be used for participation based on who comments.
Quizlet live is good for having kids move around and work with each other. I would use this in class before test days to make sure the class understands the materials.
I like this website because it lets the student play challenging games that helps them learn about civic duties. They learn about immigration, courts, and branches of power just to name a few.
This website is really good when wanting to learn more about politics. I think it is something that can be used to introduce when getting into learning about government.
I chose Cool Math Games because I thought it is a good opportunity to use math in fun games they wouldn't mind playing. In a future classroom, I think this is a great thing to use as a brain break during the day.