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I am in college for education, and in one of my classes, we are attempting to compile a list of websites that all teachers can use, no matter their grade level or content area. Do any of you teachers out there have any go to places you frequent when looking for resources? I would be so grateful if you shared!
Re: Calling All Teachers!
discoveryeducation.com
pbs.com
i use docstoc.com to look for worksheets
brainpop.com
I use
edhelper.com
atozreading.com
enchantedlearning.com
There are others, but I cannot think of them right now!
www.starfall.com
http://www.meddybemps.com/index.html
http://www.schoolsparks.com/
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What are you looking at?
www.planbookedu.com
www.ixl.com
In additon to the ones mentioned, I
CNN Student News
http://www.cnn.com/studentnews/index.html
pbs.org
teachingamericanhistory.org
edsitement.neh.gov
wordle.net
digitalhistory.uh.edu
archives.gov
docsteach.org
proteacher.com
teachervision.fen.com
superteacherworksheets.com
themathworksheetsite.com
pinterest.com
Random teacher blogs
teachertube.com (it's like youtube, but all edu appropriate)
discoveryeducation.com
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