<visit>Discovery School is a comprehensive resource to help you enhance your child’s education.
<visit>Links listed by grade levels and broken into topics.
<visit> TeAch-nology.com offers teachers FREE access to 19,000 lesson plans, 5,600 printable worksheets, over 200,000 reviewed web sites, rubrics, educational games, teaching tips, advice from expert teachers, current education news, teacher downloads, web quests, and teacher tools for creating exciting classroom instruction.
<visit> Create free educational worksheets such as flashcards, game boards, and quizzes to print directly from your browser. Simply choose a word list and an output style.
<visit>This is an extension of the discovery website above that contains a categorized list of sites on the Internet found to be useful for enhancing curriculum.
<visit>This site by the Internet Public Library is a great resource and learning tool.
<visit>This is a great site to learn more about how the brain works as it relates to learning. There are fun brain teasers for you and the kids as well!
<visit>Create puzzles online to aid in teaching and make learning fun!
<visit> Now you can create customized worksheets in less than 5 minutes! Choose from several vocabulary and math worksheet templates in the "Create a Worksheet" area below. Or just use a teacher-created worksheet in our library of "Worksheets to Go"!
<visit>There are over 8,000 free worksheets on this website!
<visit> TV Turn Off is a website that advocates less TV watching and offers a host of better ways for your children to spend their time.
<visit>Pro Teacher has some great resources for all curriculum courses from readers theater scripts to mathematics puzzles and best practices for teaching.
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This site has some excellent examples of web quests for students
in grades K-6. This will give you some great ideas on how to really
explore a topic and teach your children how to research and present
what they have learned.
<visit>Once upon
a time there was a dream that there would be a set of resources
on the net that would exist solely for kids to use as an educational
"center". A place where they could come and play drill
games to better their skills and to learn. This is the place. A
portion of all drills are free. Full access to drills can be had
with a paid membership.
<visit>How to Study.com has some wonderful tips on learning how to study effectively.
<visit>“The educator’s best friend.”
<visit>Search 100,000+ top educational sites, lessons, supplies and more!
<visit> Education Place is a website created by Houghton Mifflin that has K-8 resources for teachers, students, and parents. It includes Reading/Language Arts, Math, Science, Social Studies, activities, games, and textbook support.
<visit>Search Exploratorium’s digital library of over 3,000 photographs, QuickTime movies, and other digital files, selected for educators. Choose and download the assets you want to use. This is just one part of this website! This is a great resource for educators.
<visit>A fun place for kids to learn. This site contains games and activities for all of the academic subjects.
<visit> The American Library Association has compiled a list of great websites for kids.
<visit>This is an excellent source for educational games and activities that span across all curriculum areas and grade levels.
<visit> Teachers to teachers has wonderful activities for all courses. The Site Word Helpers link was recommended by an IDVA teacher.
<visit> My site contains over 700 links to sites that will help you with your homework.
<visit>An Introduction to the many ways children can interact with plants and the outdoors. Learn about different types of gardens and make your own school garden. Fun activities to help you learn about plants. And special tips on gardening with kids.
<visit> Find worksheets to help your child learn how to tell time and a lot of other things on LearningPage.com.
<visit>Looking for a lesson plan on just about any subject? LessonPlanSearch.com has it from cooking to P.E. to Drama, and of course the three R’s – Reading Writing and Arithmatic.
<visit>For all you chart lovers, why make your own, when these are available on line? There are all kinds with lots of fun themes! This site has charts for all grade levels and even some summer ideas!
<visit>Translate messages from English into five other languages.
<visit>Filamentality is a fill-in-the-blank tool that guides you through picking a topic, searching the Web, gathering good Internet links, and turning them into learning activities. It combines the "filament" of the Web with a learner's "mentality". Support is built-in through Mentality Tips that guide you along the way. In the end, you'll create a Web-based activity you can share with others even if you don't know anything about HTML, Web servers, or all that www-dot stuff.
<visit>This is a great site for helping both you and your child learn to use the computer and the Internet.
<visit>This site will help you generate rubrics so you can easily assess and grade student work that is outside of the K12 curriculum.
<visit>EduHound is a specialized educational directory with built-in resource links offered free to educators, students and parents.
<visit> The SchoolExpress website has a variety of educational materials.
<visit> This free software and Resource Search Tool make the job of creating stimulating classroom exercises fast and fun.
<visit>This site has some great ideas and activities for helping you use the Internet effectively while teaching. It contains links to online games and resources by course subjects and grade levels. This site also provides practice for standardized testing.
<visit>Click the Teacher Resources link to access lesson plans, student activities, reviewed Web sites and other MarcoPolo resources that pertain to all curriculum subjects.
<visit> Sign up for the grade levels that match your children and receive one e-mail per week with information specific to teaching that grade!
<visit> A contest for your child to build a website.
<visit>Exploit
those teachable moments with timely, topical, and free activities
and lesson plans from TeachableMoment.org. The topics include current
national and international events, conflict resolution, and intercultural
understanding. Updated weekly, the Web site describes each activity
and indicates the appropriate grade level.
<visit>There
is a good website called Internet4Classrooms that is nice to use
for a variety of skills. Click on links for K-12 teachers, then
arrow down to assessments, then to skills by grade level.
<visitYou can purchase a one year subscription to this site and access all sorts of grade level and subject matter educational materials.
<visit>This
web site is a fun way to figure out your hemispheric dominance.
Fun to try and to have students see what they prefer.
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