Good Sites for Teachers
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The Kindersite Project is a great site for all preschool and kindergarten age children. It is full of 1000s of links to songs, games, and stories for young children. www.kindersite.org |
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This is an excellent Spanish-English website that was created by Reading Rockets. It provides tips and strategies for working with your ELL students. www.colorincolorado.org |
Take your students on a world tour without leaving your classroom! www.ipl.org/div/kidspace/cquest |
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Help your students learn sentence structure with silly sentences on this site developed by Reading Rainbow. www.pbskids.org/readingrainbow/bookem/silly_sentence.html |
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Need help coming up with a craft project. This is a great site to help you find something to go along with your teaching units. www.teachersplace.org |
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Do your students love dinosaurs? Take them on this exciting webquest. library.thinkquest.org/C005824 |
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The following site gives teacher guides and student activities along with thematic unit plans. These are based on California State Standards, but it is still very useful. Thematic Unit Plans |
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The Children's Literature Web Guide is a collection of internet resources on children's and young adult literature. Children's Literature Web Guide |
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Take your students on a virtual field trip without ever having to leave the classroom. Just think how much gas money you will save! This is a great place to search for different trips to go along with your unit of study. Virtual Field Trips |
This site has everything from word problems to printable math worksheets. Your students will love these challenging games that also reinforce math skills. Math Playground |
This is a great collection of webquests that was put together by teachers at the University of Richmond. Webquests |
The brain quest trivia game is now an online resource with a two-minute drill for your sudents. Brainquest |
This organizational tool helps make getting prepared easy. NCRTEC Lesson Planner |