This web site provides links to other websites that chemistry teachers can use in the classroom. The site breaks down the recommended websties by category so it's easier to navigate.
Talking Science is a great resource for Teachers Parents and Students. The Teachers section has activities and even lesson plans from all disciplines to use or draw ideas off of.
This looks like a great website. It covers around twelve general chemistry topics and includes teacher resources, activities, videos, and labs for students.
This website gives valuable information about every school and district in the state. Information ranges from teacher salaries, ethnicity breakdowns, and PSAE scores. This is a good source for future teachers to decide where they would like to work someday, and current teachers to see trends in their school and district.
This website contains publications made through the NABT on new and innovative lesson plans. It would be useful to teachers wishing to educate on biology to help them in coming up with a lesson plan onhow to teach a particular topic.
This is a website that contains a bunch of info about how to deal with situations that commonly arise for new teachers. It is broad in its content and answers and contains lots of tips and new ideas.
This page explains the benefits of using projection devices to their full education potential. In upcoming posts, the author will be outlining techniques for using projectors.
This is a great resource that allows teachers or students to make engaging presentations or slideshows. There are also many other applications that can be made on this site, such as an interactive timeline or comics and cartoons.
This website is for middle school teachers and has lesson plans, power points, graphic organizers, and links that could be used by teachers to support the classroom.
This is about the history of chemistry, and specifically talks about the life and finding of Max Planck. Any Chemistry or Physics teacher trying to make quantum mechanics more relevant to students will find this useful.
This blog post give a little info on the importance and benefits of using interactive lessons. It also gives a link to a page with interactive lessons K-8 teachers can use.
This website has a lot of fun easy science experiments. I found this website because my cooperating teacher uses it in her study hall classroom. The experiments relate to many different types of science. Most of them require minimal materials!