Literacy Links
Reading Resources:
Stuck on Tricky Words- These cards can be laminated and used as a resource for your students when they get stuck on tricky words. I was given this resource from to amazing colleagues Brianna Burt and Chelsea Olsen during a class presentation.
Writing Resources:
ESOL Resources:
Resource Portfolio
Math Resources:
Math Manipulative Cut-out With Labels- This comes with printable labels for the manipulative buckets in your classroom as well as a description of what the manipulatives are called, and how they're used.
NCES Create a Graph
Social Studies Resources:
Five U.S. Presidents Who Taught School
Global School Bus- A global teaching and learning project
Generation On
Soundout- SoundOut is an expert assistance program focused on promoting Student Voice and Meaningful Student Involvement throughout education.
Free Rice- This website gives students trivia questions, related to any subject, and any grade level, and donates 10 grains of rice to needy populations for every correct answer.
DoSomething.org- Young people + Social change
World Wide Web Timeline
NCES create a graph- I have also listed this as a Math and Science resource. Students can input data and create an appropriate graph.
Science Resources:
NCES Create a Graph
Stuck on Tricky Words- These cards can be laminated and used as a resource for your students when they get stuck on tricky words. I was given this resource from to amazing colleagues Brianna Burt and Chelsea Olsen during a class presentation.
Writing Resources:
ESOL Resources:
Resource Portfolio
Math Resources:
Math Manipulative Cut-out With Labels- This comes with printable labels for the manipulative buckets in your classroom as well as a description of what the manipulatives are called, and how they're used.
NCES Create a Graph
Social Studies Resources:
Five U.S. Presidents Who Taught School
Global School Bus- A global teaching and learning project
Generation On
Soundout- SoundOut is an expert assistance program focused on promoting Student Voice and Meaningful Student Involvement throughout education.
Free Rice- This website gives students trivia questions, related to any subject, and any grade level, and donates 10 grains of rice to needy populations for every correct answer.
DoSomething.org- Young people + Social change
World Wide Web Timeline
NCES create a graph- I have also listed this as a Math and Science resource. Students can input data and create an appropriate graph.
Science Resources:
NCES Create a Graph