Class Tech Tips
Class Flow- Interactive class lesson plans
Go soapbox- A web-based clicker tool used by educators around the world to keep students engaged and gain real-time insight into student comprehension.
Edumodo- Teachers, students, and parents are connecting to collaborate on assignments, discover new resources, and more!
Teachers Pay Teachers- An open marketplace where educators buy, sell and share original teaching resources.
Teach Wise- A premier online marketplace for educators, giving teachers the opportunity to find valuable classroom resources and to share original educational materials.
Biblio Nasium- Reading incentive
Remind- A safe way for teachers to text message students and stay in touch with parents.
Open Ed- Personalized Learning for the Common Core- Teach, Assess, Analyze with the Largest K-12 resource Library.
Theme Spark- Build a standards-based rubric in minutes.
StumbleUpon- Easily discover new and interesting stuff on the Web. Tell us what you like, and we’ll introduce you to amazing web pages, videos, photos and more that you wouldn’t have found on your own.
Kahoot- A game-based classroom response system.
Plickers- A powerfully simple tool that lets teachers collect real-time formative assessment data without the need for student devices.
A Listing of Field Trip Links- A variety of field trip links for K-12 classrooms.
Yet Another List of Great Virtual Field Trip Links- A variety of classroom field trips for K-12 classrooms plus great web quests.
Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators- Portal page to many of technology resource support sites.
TeachEm- Simply put TeachEm allows anyone to create a class from YouTube videos by adding time stamped flashcards and review questions.
Huzzaz- A site for organizing and sharing educational videos includes some unique features that have the potential to make it a fantastic discussion tool.
Teaching Tolerance– A place for educators to find thought-provoking news, conversation and support for those who care about diversity, equal opportunity and respect for differences in schools
Readers Theater Plays and Scripts- Presentations can easily be performed in a K-3 classroom
Interactive Smart Board Lessons– Scholastic has prepared lessons for your Smart Board
Virtual Dice- You can customize the dice to have 6, 8, 10, or 12 faces.
Power Point Games– Premade PP games and also templates to make your own
EduBlog – Lets you easily create & manage student & teacher blogs, quickly customize designs and include videos, photos & podcasts.
Sparkle Box– 100’s of free resources connected to all sorts of topics
Mrs. Jones’s Website– Free printable mini books, coloring pages and books to make
PBS Teacher Source
Teacher's Guide to the Bureau of Labor Statistics Career Information
Free Resources for Educational Excellence
Sites for Teachers
Apples 4 the Teacher
Holiday and Events Activities and Crafts- Free activities and crafts for most all holidays
My Schoolhouse- Free elementary lessons and worksheets in most contents
EdHelper– Free elementary lessons and worksheets
Word Way– Phonemic Awareness– Free activities, posters, games, and many other learning tools for alphabet activities
Scholastic Teacher Resources– “Essential resources for your classroom”
Internet 4 Classrooms- “Helping you use the Internet effectively”
RubiStar– Rubric Creator-- Free tool to help teachers to create quality rubrics.
Alphabet Avenue- Free activities, posters, games, and many other learning tools for alphabet activities
SMART Board Gallery– Interactive lessons for teaching on your Smart Board
SMART Technologies– Classroom solutions and educator resources
Great Sites for Using the SMART Board– K-3 premade Smart Board lessons for Math, LA and Writing
SMART Board Measurement Websites– Tools for length, time, money, perimeter/area, temperature, weight, volume/surface area, angles
Prefix and Suffix PowerPoint– Free PP presentations with a focus on prefix and suffix
Microsoft PowerPoint Games– Contains downloadable games, game templates, and utilities that teachers and trainers can use to enhance any lesson
Empowering Writers– Everything you need to renew, refresh, and revitalize the instruction of writing in your classroom
Technology for Teachers– WOWSER! There are a ton of technology links for teachers
Responsive Classroom- Free resources from elementary teachers
Go Farmers Ed- documentaries for K-12 students
Field Trip Factory- All field trips are educational, safe and age appropriate and include fun hands-on activities.
9/11 activity
McGruff- The Crime Dog- Follow the link for information on many topics and how parents can act to keep their children safe, to give them skills to protect themselves and resist negative peer pressure, and to engage them in positive activities. Also, read NCPC brochures and tip sheets for advice that you can print out and take with you and share with others.
Showbie- the paperless classroom made simple.
Docent EDU- DocentEDU was created by teachers to solve one of the biggest problems they faced. Creating quality online assignments required too many steps and was still difficult to make sure students were understanding the information.The idea of having text, questions, discussions, and guidance as separate parts of a lesson was outdated and cumbersome. We needed a modern tool that let teachers guide students through online material just as if the teacher was sitting right next to the student. DocentEDU combines the essential ingredients of a good lesson in a natural and easy to use way never before possible.
Quipper-Teachers can simply and painlessly publish their own educational content for their schools or classes.
CK-12 Simulations- Variety of content simulations.
edX- This course will give middle and high school history teachers new techniques to engage and motivate students with an inquiry-based approach to learning.
Class Compete- If your students get anxious about testing, drop the multiple choice and try Class Compete. Students solve academic problems in the non-threatening context of a game, giving them confidence and test-taking abilities just in time for you-know-what season in March.
We Are Teachers- teaching financial literacy
We Learned It- You can assign multimedia projects, help students collect materials, and provide feedback in digital learning portfolios and progress reports, all in one place.
Read Works
Class Flow- Interactive class lesson plans
Go soapbox- A web-based clicker tool used by educators around the world to keep students engaged and gain real-time insight into student comprehension.
Edumodo- Teachers, students, and parents are connecting to collaborate on assignments, discover new resources, and more!
Teachers Pay Teachers- An open marketplace where educators buy, sell and share original teaching resources.
Teach Wise- A premier online marketplace for educators, giving teachers the opportunity to find valuable classroom resources and to share original educational materials.
Biblio Nasium- Reading incentive
Remind- A safe way for teachers to text message students and stay in touch with parents.
Open Ed- Personalized Learning for the Common Core- Teach, Assess, Analyze with the Largest K-12 resource Library.
Theme Spark- Build a standards-based rubric in minutes.
StumbleUpon- Easily discover new and interesting stuff on the Web. Tell us what you like, and we’ll introduce you to amazing web pages, videos, photos and more that you wouldn’t have found on your own.
Kahoot- A game-based classroom response system.
Plickers- A powerfully simple tool that lets teachers collect real-time formative assessment data without the need for student devices.
A Listing of Field Trip Links- A variety of field trip links for K-12 classrooms.
Yet Another List of Great Virtual Field Trip Links- A variety of classroom field trips for K-12 classrooms plus great web quests.
Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators- Portal page to many of technology resource support sites.
TeachEm- Simply put TeachEm allows anyone to create a class from YouTube videos by adding time stamped flashcards and review questions.
Huzzaz- A site for organizing and sharing educational videos includes some unique features that have the potential to make it a fantastic discussion tool.
Teaching Tolerance– A place for educators to find thought-provoking news, conversation and support for those who care about diversity, equal opportunity and respect for differences in schools
Readers Theater Plays and Scripts- Presentations can easily be performed in a K-3 classroom
Interactive Smart Board Lessons– Scholastic has prepared lessons for your Smart Board
Virtual Dice- You can customize the dice to have 6, 8, 10, or 12 faces.
Power Point Games– Premade PP games and also templates to make your own
EduBlog – Lets you easily create & manage student & teacher blogs, quickly customize designs and include videos, photos & podcasts.
Sparkle Box– 100’s of free resources connected to all sorts of topics
Mrs. Jones’s Website– Free printable mini books, coloring pages and books to make
PBS Teacher Source
Teacher's Guide to the Bureau of Labor Statistics Career Information
Free Resources for Educational Excellence
Sites for Teachers
Apples 4 the Teacher
Holiday and Events Activities and Crafts- Free activities and crafts for most all holidays
My Schoolhouse- Free elementary lessons and worksheets in most contents
EdHelper– Free elementary lessons and worksheets
Word Way– Phonemic Awareness– Free activities, posters, games, and many other learning tools for alphabet activities
Scholastic Teacher Resources– “Essential resources for your classroom”
Internet 4 Classrooms- “Helping you use the Internet effectively”
RubiStar– Rubric Creator-- Free tool to help teachers to create quality rubrics.
Alphabet Avenue- Free activities, posters, games, and many other learning tools for alphabet activities
SMART Board Gallery– Interactive lessons for teaching on your Smart Board
SMART Technologies– Classroom solutions and educator resources
Great Sites for Using the SMART Board– K-3 premade Smart Board lessons for Math, LA and Writing
SMART Board Measurement Websites– Tools for length, time, money, perimeter/area, temperature, weight, volume/surface area, angles
Prefix and Suffix PowerPoint– Free PP presentations with a focus on prefix and suffix
Microsoft PowerPoint Games– Contains downloadable games, game templates, and utilities that teachers and trainers can use to enhance any lesson
Empowering Writers– Everything you need to renew, refresh, and revitalize the instruction of writing in your classroom
Technology for Teachers– WOWSER! There are a ton of technology links for teachers
Responsive Classroom- Free resources from elementary teachers
Go Farmers Ed- documentaries for K-12 students
Field Trip Factory- All field trips are educational, safe and age appropriate and include fun hands-on activities.
9/11 activity
McGruff- The Crime Dog- Follow the link for information on many topics and how parents can act to keep their children safe, to give them skills to protect themselves and resist negative peer pressure, and to engage them in positive activities. Also, read NCPC brochures and tip sheets for advice that you can print out and take with you and share with others.
Showbie- the paperless classroom made simple.
Docent EDU- DocentEDU was created by teachers to solve one of the biggest problems they faced. Creating quality online assignments required too many steps and was still difficult to make sure students were understanding the information.The idea of having text, questions, discussions, and guidance as separate parts of a lesson was outdated and cumbersome. We needed a modern tool that let teachers guide students through online material just as if the teacher was sitting right next to the student. DocentEDU combines the essential ingredients of a good lesson in a natural and easy to use way never before possible.
Quipper-Teachers can simply and painlessly publish their own educational content for their schools or classes.
CK-12 Simulations- Variety of content simulations.
edX- This course will give middle and high school history teachers new techniques to engage and motivate students with an inquiry-based approach to learning.
Class Compete- If your students get anxious about testing, drop the multiple choice and try Class Compete. Students solve academic problems in the non-threatening context of a game, giving them confidence and test-taking abilities just in time for you-know-what season in March.
We Are Teachers- teaching financial literacy
We Learned It- You can assign multimedia projects, help students collect materials, and provide feedback in digital learning portfolios and progress reports, all in one place.
Read Works