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Online Tour Cozy into your chair and enjoy the lists of sites that give you information that you didn't know you couldn't live without! All Teachers Need | Elementary School | Middle School | For Fun Resource Sites That All Teachers Need Scholastic - For K-8 teachers, spend the day on this great site. List at least 5 things that you could send a student to see. Rubrics - Some of the easiest to use and most well developed rubrics around. This is a "must see". California Resource Network, CRLN. This site allows educators to search for supplemental Learning resources that address state standards. They also have a very nice lesson planning tool. In SDCOE - > K-12 Teacher Resources > Language Arts > SCORE Language Arts Resources > Activity Bank > Graphic Organizers.
Look at the cyberguides; read several of them. Go directly to the SCORE site. Look at the subject areas and grade levels that you are teaching. Blue Web'N - Search for lessons for at least 2 grade levels that you teach. Catalog of Catalogs of Web Sites for Teachers - from San Diego State University, most of the sites listed above and a few others.
Schools Online Detective LePlant and his partners Bud and
Sprout guide students through the mysteries of plant science in this
interactive curriculum for 4th and 5th grade students.
Check out the Middle School Resource Page for your grade level and subject area. Please email me others that you would recommend. [Most recently updated: Math Resources Page ] For fun, a huge list of great things to see! Internet Magic from Patti Tjomsland - This is an unbelievable list of resources, plan on spending hours! Here are some of the diverse highlights: These are my personal favorites:
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