Links for All Teachers
Awesome Library: Teachers (many links organized by topic) Awesome Library: K-12 Education for Teens bigchalk.com Education Network (extensive site designed for students, teachers, and parents--lots of links organized by subject) Chalkboard by Classroom Corporate Connections (up-to-date information on free education resources offered by corporations--things for class, materials, grants, tours, workshops, etc.)
Conflict Resolution the Peaceful Way Connecting Students (the site's mission is to provide quality content oriented web sites and educational interactive sites for students, and internet ready lesson plans--nice list of teacher resources) Cool Safe Links For Kids, Parents, and Teachers Cool School (links for teachers by subject)
Diversity Heights (provides information about special populations including gifted and talented students, migrant families, second language learners, homeless students, and diverse populations) Dr. Labush's Links To Learning: Parents, and Teachers' Links Educational Software Cooperative (free educational software) Education World (lots of goodies --including a a searchable database of over 20,000 education links for teachers, parents, and students) Educational Online Sources Home Page
ERIC (Educational Resources Information Center--a federally-funded national information system that provides, through its 16 subject-specific clearinghouses, associated adjunct clearinghouses, and support components, a variety of services and products on a broad range of education-related issues)
Exam Creation Tool (create a quiz, test, or exam your students can take and have graded online or on a classroom computer) Filling the Toolbox (practical, effective activities to improve understanding and problem solving of students) GEM.: Gateway to Educational Resources over 3283 educational resources--including lesson plans & curriculum units--browse by subject and keyword lists, or search)
Gifted and Talented (TAG) Resources Home Page (online gifted resources, enrichment programs, talent searches, summer programs, gifted mailing lists and early acceptance programs--also contains contact information for many local gifted associations and government programs) Global Schoolhouse (extensive site with lesson plans, internet projects, professional development materials and articles, advice and resources for educators and students) Grammar Lady (post spelling and grammar questions for quick answers, spelling rules to follow, guide on how to "Stomp Out Bad Grammar," and homophone help)
Information retrievers (fetches links for high school students and educators) Internet Resources For Social Studies Teachers (Don't let the title fool you--there's something for everyone here. Categories include social studies resources, news and cable channels, teacher/education resources, internet/computing resources, and science.)
iloveteaching.com (impressive collection of lesson plans, activities, and helpful tips for K-12 educators and those learning to be teachers) Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators Learning@Web.Sites (a must see for high school teachers and students--hundreds or curriculum, instruction, and resource links rated by David Levin)
Library Spot (online resource for educators, librarians, students, and parents, with access to more than 2,500 online libraries, reference sites, "how-to" articles, and professional resources) "Lounge Lizard Express" (nice listing of teacher's lounges in cyberspace) M & M Software (large library of shareware, freeware, public domain and software for every grade level and subject matter-- operating systems include Windows, Macintosh, Apple II and MS DOS) MEGAlinks for Teachers: General Education Links MEGAlinks for Teachers: Magazines, Newspapers, Cool Places to Visit National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities (national information and referral center that provides data on disabilities and related issues for families and educators) National Science Foundation (latest science and math news highlights, info on grants and funding programs, statistical reports, and info on doing science experiments at home) Needle in a Cyberstack--The Info Finder (a one stop site for teachers and students) New Teacher Page (a resource site for education students, student teachers, first-year teachers, teacher certification candidates, and those who think they'd like to be an educator) PAVNET(Partnerships Against Violence)
Research-It(great online reference desk--a must see) Road Map to the Web for Educators (links organized by subject/topic) School Page--The Educator's Resource (among other things, has a list of links by subject) School Psychology Resources Online (lots of links to online data dealing with students' physical and mental health such as anxiety, autism, deafness, eating disorders, learning disabilities, mental retardation, and substance abuse--links to sites dealing with adolescence, law and education, mental health, peer resources, violence, and special education) SchoolWorld (Global Internet Classroom for K-12 teachers and students) SciCentral(links to over 50,000 sites in the field of science and engineering grouped by category) SCORE(Schools of California Online Resources for Education) Special Needs Education Network (resources for educators involved in teaching students with special needs--includes a project for using modern technology to benefit students with special needs) Study WEB (research categories are sorted according to the approximate appropriate grade --valuable tools for teachers looking for lesson plan and curriculum ideas) Tammy's Tidbits (a little bit of everything for teachers, parents, and students--some of the best educational sites on web)
TeacherNet (an online community designed primarily for K-8 educators, but there's good stuff here for all teachers--discussion groups, lists, resources, and more) Teacher's College Live Text (a "living textbook" for teachers, pointing to the best resources for teaching with technology) Teacher's Guide to the U.S. Dep't of Education Teachers.Net(be patient, it's worth the wait to load) Teachers@work(educational links reviewed by category--many, many links you won't find anywhere else) Teachnet.com(articles, info, links, lesson ideas, weekly newsletter, key pals, classroom resources, education news, site search engine, and so much more) TEENAGERS resources from Nerd World Media® (long, alphabetized list of links to sites for teens and their parents and teachers) Webwinds K-12 Web Resources (a lot of links to a wide variety of resources of interest to all teachers--organized by topic and category) Word Search (enter a set of words to make your own word search--printable)
You Can Handle Them All! (created as a discipline model for handling over 100 different misbehaviors at home and at school--includes a message board where you can post questions or start a discussion) yourhomework.com (a free service to post homework assignments for your students and parents and to send and receive email from them) |
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