This is my page dedicated to helping you find resources to help with everything in your classroom.


1) http://www.enchantedlearning.com/Home.html

This is a great site for teachers of all ages and subjects. Great ideas and lesson plans available.
2) http://www.educationalpress.org/educationalpress/

A great site for teachers to investigate. All subject areas are represented with activities, ideas, and lesson plans available. This site has free things including worksheets, cards, games, and much more.
3) http://www.kiddynetwork.com.sg/

This site is great for everyone. Teachers, parents, and students of all ages will all benefit from this site. Fun games, activities, and lesson plans can be found on this site for a variety of subjects. Also links to other great sites found here.
4) http://www.funbrain.com

This site is another goody for teachers, parents, and students. Fun games, activities, ideas, and lesson plans found here.
5) http://www.superkids.com/

An overall great site to check out. A site that will help teachers and students.
6) http://www.new-phila.k12.oh.us/Misc/sites.htm

This is part of my home school's site, New Philadelphia City Schools. There are links to many other helpful web sites here.
7) http://aspb.org/education

This page from the American Society of Plant Biologists features ideas about science education, links to other education pages, as well as ideas and specific protocols for labs and investigations.
8) http://nyhallsci.org

This site from the New York Hall of Science offers many features including ideas for education.
9) http://www.mcrel.org/resources/links/hotlinks.asp

A great site for resources and lesson plans for K-12. Many of the lessons are inquiry-based.
10) http://www.ou.edu/idp/ideas.html

This site provides ideas on teaching, course preparation, communicating with students and links to related sites. Also a link provided to the Instructional Development Program newsletter.
11) http://www.terrificscience.org

Has an extensive listing in all areas of teaching from the arts to technology. Great for programs in chemistry and science education grades K-12.
12) http://uga.berkeley.edu/sled/compendium

A University of California Berkeley Compendium of suggestions for teaching with excellence.
13) http://www.pkal.org/curricul/2001si/c2_lane.html

The website for Project Kaleidoscope sponsored by the National Science Foundation. PKAL sponsors workshops and posts reports on their web pages along with links to correlated pages.
14) http://www.augsburg.edu/nasa_space_grant/wired.html

The Wired for Speed after-school enrichment program for families is designed to help bring children up to speed in math and science. This is part of a NASA project.
15) http://www.umcs.maine.edu/~inquiry/inquiry.html

A cooperative site between the Orono Public Schools and University of Maine Computer Sciece department that explores the links between and use of computer and math and science. The programs focus on "Microworlds" that can be explored in the classroom.
16) http://www.aps.org

From the homepage, go to the education section here you will find further pages such as Teacher-Scientist Alliance Institutes, Physics Teachers Education Coalition (TEC), and high school physics teaching.
17) http://www.englishday.com/

A site that helps with the teaching of english. Word searches, crosswords, word hunts and much more found here.
18) http://www.teacherweb.com/

A GREAT site! Allows teachers to put up a web site for their classroom and class assignments. Allows parents and students to view these sites.
19) http://www.coolmath.com/

A great site for everyone, teachers, parents, and students. Contains mostly math-based ideas, but also has ideas for other subjects.

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