On my way to becoming a teacher, I have come across numerous websites relating to the field of education. The links below have helped me learn more about teaching issues and understand different areas of education. Many of these sites have activities for students, lessons plans, and other resources to use in the classroom.
Alfy.com is full of a variety of resources for the classroom. It has lesson ideas, brain teasers, activities that integrate technology, tools for communication, and professional growth information.
The Arizona Department of Education website has information regarding teacher certification, school rankings, standards, and many other readings related to education.
Braingle.com includes many brain teasers, logic puzzles, and riddles. These can increase creativity and boost learning in students.
This Gender Gap site discusses more about the issue of gender in the classroom. It is important for teachers to understand gender roles and how to improve the situation in their classroom.
Cheating in the Classroom article discusses what cheating is and how to prevent it from ocurring in the classroom.
The NCREL website has an entire section about the achievement gap. It explains the problem, its causes, and possible actions needed to solve the problem.
Mrs. Cannon's Computer Lab has monthly computer learning activities for teachers. Some activities will help students learn the parts of a computer and how to use it and its software properly.
Disciplinehelp.com shows various misbehaviors, their effects, and the common mistakes made regarding them. It also has a list of resources for extra information, such as books, CDs, or videos.
EdHelper.com is full of material for educators of all grade levels and subjects. This site contains lesson plans, ideas for curriculum themes, and exciting prompts and quizzes to engage children in classroom activities. This information assists a teacher in presenting new concepts and material in exciting ways.
Educationworld.com is known as the educator's best friend. It includes information about school issues, technology integration, lesson planning, and professional development.
The activity section at Eduplace.com is filled with lesson plans for all different types of subjects. It is important that teachers are continuing to add to their lesson collection and that they fill their class time with exciting, but educational activities.
The National Coalition for Parental Involvement in Education discusses how teachers can involve parents in education. The stronger relationships that exist among home, school, and community will enhance the schooling experience of our children.</A>
This math site is excellent. It is full of a web links to a variety of math games and activities. It also has printable lesson plans, math challenges, and other resources.
Middleweb.com includes numerous resources and information for educators teaching at the middle school level. Teachers can read articles, participated in discussion groups, and receive newsletters.
Ed.gov website provides detailed information about the No Child Left Behind Act. This law wants to eliminate the acheivement gap, stress accountability, ensure well-qualified teachers, and bring every child to competency in math, reading, and science.
PBS.org includes numerous current events, information on incorporating media into lessons, and a variety of lesson plans for specific subjects and grades. This site encourages learning, but in enjoyable ways.
This site includes a lessons section that gives activities to use in the classroom for all different subjects, such as computers, art, math, and social studies. It also has links to other websites which have great ideas and materials.
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Mesa Public Schools created this website as a resource full of websites that will reinforce material while still teaching the state standards. This site lists interactive activities for use within the classroom divided by grade level and into subject categories.