Web Sites for Teachers

The
Best Children's Books
Journals:
Resource Lists:
- MarcoPolo
- Discovery School (Puzzlemaker,
Clip Art and more)
- Mailbox/Bookbag
- Sites for Teachers (a
comprehensive listing)
- Character Education
- Copyright Free Graphics for
Educators
- Concept
to Classroom (free workshops online for teachers, get credit)
- Reading and Language Arts Links
- Random House (Great lesson
for Literature units)
- Teacher Network
- WebQuests
- Quia Online Activities and Test Generator
(flashcards, puzzles, etc.)
- S.C.O.R.E (webguides for classroom use)
- Lesson Plan Page
- Lesson Planz
- Kathy Schrock's
Guide for Educators - a "must visit" site!
- Busy Teachers
K-12 Resource Lists
- Classroom Connect
Education Links
- Digital
Dozen - 12 new sites each month (science, math, technology
focus)
- Edlinks
(a collection of informational links for education)
- Early
Childhood Education
- Early
Childhood Educator's and Family Web Corner
- ESL
Lesson Plans and Resources
- French
Language Sites
- Gifted and
Talented (TAG) Resources
- History/Social
Studies Web Sites for K-12 Teachers
- Jerome and
Deborah's Big Pages of Education Links
- LD Online ("Interactive
guide to learning disabilities for parents, teachers, and
children")
- Map-It
(Wadsworth Earth Science Resource Center)
- Online Education All About Psychology
- Music
Education Online
- SchoolWorld's
Resource Center (Australia)
- Science Learning
Network
- Teachers
Helping Teachers - Teaching Ideas and Tips, Poem of the Week,
Stress Reduction Moment of the Week
- Web ToolBoxes -
QuickStarts for the Web
Lesson Plans:
- Art - The
Incredible Art Department
- Art
and Music (Teachers Helping Teachers)
- Ask ERIC
- Amazing
Space Web-Based Activities
- Blue
Web'n Applications Library - check out their Hot Site of the
week, lesson plans, activities, projects, resources, references
and tools
- Carol Hurst's Children's
Literature Site
- Digital Education Network: A
Resource for Teachers - currently six areas (math, news,
graphics, writing, sky, Internet); you must register, but it is
free.
- Educational
Dimensions Home Page
- Houghton
Mifflin Education Place
- Kidspiration Activies
- Learning Page
of the Library of Congress
- Learning Web at the
U.S. Geological Survey - make a paper volcano, using maps,
earth science
- Lesson
Plans (MIMS) - all grade levels, science and math lesson
plans
- Mega-Mathematics!
(or use the Text
version - much faster)
- Meteorology,
Especially Elementary - Guide to
- Multicultural
Pavilion at the University of Virginia
- OnlineClass: Internet
Education Projects - these cost money, but take a look - they
are very complete and comprehensive
- PE
Central
- Simon & Schuster
Elementary Group's Cyber Schoolhouse - check out the Activity
Center
- Teacher's
Helper
- Teachers.Net Lesson
Plan Exchange
- Thematic Units for
Primary Grades
- Science:
Miscellaneous:
How to find an E-Mail Discussion List, frequently
called a listserv*:
* A "listserv" is a special interest group that you
subscribe to, with all communication conducted via e-mail. No
money or traveling involved.
How to find a person's e-mail address:
Best way is to call and ask for it!
Or, you can try one of the many e-mail searches now available.
Note: people are only listed at the sites shown below if they have
registered with the service, or if they have posted regularly to a
newsgroup or listserv. If a person does not want to be listed, he/she
can ask to be removed from the list. Therefore, chances of finding
the person you want are slim.
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