Quizlet :
Quizlet is a website that lets you make flashcards for
your students. You can pull information that you want to
study or introduce on a Smart Board, or have students go
on computers and review the information for themselves.
Quizlet lets you keep track of student accounts while
online and separate classes can even compete with each
other in Quizlet (ie. vocabulary bees)
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Scholastic
: Scholastic is a great place to check if you're looking
for seasonal activities for your students, book
recommendations and projects, and kid-proof news
articles.
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Massachusetts'
Educational Frameworks Very helpful link for
understanding current educational standards in
Massachusetts. Categorizes by grade and is very
specific.
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Songs
For Teaching Looking for a new way to engage
your students with material and keep learning fun and
exciting? Love music but don't know how to integrate it
into your teaching? Look to this website for a vast
array of songs on math, grammar, social studies, and
more!
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ABC
Teach This is a great resource for
Smartboard activities, crossword puzzles and word
searches, lesson plans and workbook activities for a
vast amount of subject matter. The best part is it's all
free!
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Classroom
Management The NEA'(National Education
Association)'s website is a very useful tool when
looking for information on school safety, national
education news and policies, as well as information
about potential grants. It also has a great page on
classroom management (which I have linked here). This
page has hundreds of ideas and articles to help you
within your own classroom and even has an advice center,
where you can submit a question about classroom
management and receive an expert's response in 24 hours.
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Pen
Pals Interested in getting your students
involved in pen-pal writing but not sure of where to
start? This site gives you options from around the world
to get you started. Definitely use common sense and
caution, contacting the schools directly before sending
any student mail.
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