Do you have any good educational websites that are worth recommending to teachers and educators?
Digital library? Digital Teaching Resources?
more subject-based and more specific would be better.
Here are some good ones. email me if you need more.
http://www.dole5aday.com/
This site has a variety of activities and lessons about nutrition, health, and fitness. It breaks down into categories for teachers, school food service, family and friends, retailers, and media.
http://funschool.com
On this website you can find printables for coloring, stickers, and a section about origami. Children can play crossword puzzles and word searches.
http://www.lessonplans.com
This website provides lesson plans from various teachers in many different content areas. It also provides free books and information about students with special needs.
http://www.nytimes.com/learning
This site provides excellent web connections for teachers, students, and parents, and is helpful for incorporating current events into lessons.
http://www.pbskids.org
This website has different categories: Entertainment, playroom, reading, science social studies, and study resources. It also includes helpful information for parents.
http://www.tech-nology.com
On this website you can find a variety of lesson plans on most subject matters. It also has fun games and a newsletter for members.
http://www.seussville.com/seussville
This is a website for children to visit. Children learn story sequencing, and they can identify words that match a picture.
Also Available:
Local transit authorities usually provide free maps of public transportation routes. Often, public libraries distribute such maps as a community service.
Maps from the U.S. Geological Survey, the federal government’s civilian mapmaking agency, cover a wide range of areas around the world. Included are free teacher packets: Map Adventures (k-3) and What Do Maps Show? (elementary and middle school). For more information, call 1-800-USA-MAPS.
http://www.teaching.com
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Here are some good ones. email me if you need more.
http://www.dole5aday.com/
This site has a variety of activities and lessons about nutrition, health, and fitness. It breaks down into categories for teachers, school food service, family and friends, retailers, and media.
http://funschool.com
On this website you can find printables for coloring, stickers, and a section about origami. Children can play crossword puzzles and word searches.
http://www.lessonplans.com
This website provides lesson plans from various teachers in many different content areas. It also provides free books and information about students with special needs.
http://www.nytimes.com/learning
This site provides excellent web connections for teachers, students, and parents, and is helpful for incorporating current events into lessons.
http://www.pbskids.org
This website has different categories: Entertainment, playroom, reading, science social studies, and study resources. It also includes helpful information for parents.
http://www.tech-nology.com
On this website you can find a variety of lesson plans on most subject matters. It also has fun games and a newsletter for members.
http://www.seussville.com/seussville
This is a website for children to visit. Children learn story sequencing, and they can identify words that match a picture.
Also Available:
Local transit authorities usually provide free maps of public transportation routes. Often, public libraries distribute such maps as a community service.
Maps from the U.S. Geological Survey, the federal government’s civilian mapmaking agency, cover a wide range of areas around the world. Included are free teacher packets: Map Adventures (k-3) and What Do Maps Show? (elementary and middle school). For more information, call 1-800-USA-MAPS.
References :