My oldest daughter is a member of her school's logic games and puzzles club this year in 6th grade and has recently introduced her little sister and my wife and I to the linguistic world of hinky pinks (also called hink pink and hinky pinkies, depending on the # of syllables used).
I found this while working on the lesson interview with a teacher at my school. I think this is an amazing resources. It guides ELA teachers (other could use it as well) looking to use technology in the school. This resource provides Lessons, activities, tech tools, and screencasts instructing a teacher on how to use the tools.
Ideas for Promethean Board use in the LTC. Since I don't have a smart board at school, I went here to find inspiration for the project, and ideas for me to use in my library! Great ideas to look at if you haven't begun your smart board project yet!
Awesome place to go for librarian web sites! Ideas with lesson plans, and sharing of ideas! I used this site a lot last year when I first stepped in for the retiring librarian and needed ideas NOW.
This video does not call this class a flipped classroom, but it has a lot of similarities. This is through Project Zero, the institute that founded the thinking routines of which I am a big fan.
I love this site! Great for teachers, administrators and librarians. All about reading, and the love of reading. I have been using it with my author spotlight lessons. Blogs, Twitter,... Check it out!