Web Resources for
All Subjects
- Decide Now! - a .99 app that allows you to enter choices (students) onto a wheel that you can spin for a random choice.
- Everything you need to know about Remind (a text service for teachers to send reminders to their students safely).
- Google Cultural Institute - contains exhibits from expert curators, artifacts, photographs, original manuscripts, videos and many more.
- Shadow Puppet Edu App - this free and easy app is great for students to add audio narration to photos and create a slideshow. Great for all levels and subjects.
- "Teens on Screens" article about the effects of technology on students that includes a great graphic to illustrate.
- Teaching with Movies - this site is now free. You can browse subjects and find movies that will relate to the topic. It also has discussion questions and ideas for assignments.
- 15 Rules for Netiquette (Online etiquette) infographic
- 11 Hoax Sites to test students' ability to evaluate websites.
- Down for Everyone or Just Me? - you can enter in a website that is down and it will tell you if it is down for everyone or the problem is with you.
- Tons of Graphic Organizers! - choose and print.
- Breaking News- “a current events news-reader designed in an intriguing way. You can type in whatever topic you want to read about — soccer, major news, refugees — and you’re provided with a list of headlines to stories about it.”
- Apps that Rise to the Top - a MindShift.com article with a list of apps that teachers approve by category.
- Guide to Twitter Lingo for Teachers
- Internet Citation handout from Read Write Think
- Fakebook - a site to create a fake Facebook profile of a person (think: author, historical figure, current political player, etc.)
- Says It - create personalized signs that look real
- FlipQuiz - a web tool that allows teachers to easily create gameshow-style boards for test reviews in the classroom.
- Show.Me - a UK site with educational games, exhibits, reading passages, etc.
- Graphic on the 9 Roles for the Teacher that Leads
- Graphite - look for and filter learning resources by subject, grade, & skill level
- 30 Seconds to Know - a site from NBC that explains current events in 30 seconds.
- 10 Tips to Designing Effective Presentations
- Time Magazine’s 50 Best Websites of the Year
- Six virtual field trips to enhance lessons
- Info on Storybird, an online visual storytelling tool
- The Crash Course youtube channel now has new videos on specific historical topics, literature, and psychology.
- Edutopia Pinterest Board called Be Inspired
- Pinterest board called Teaching Quotes