Web Links

Activities related to subject/academic content area that kids can do from home. 
1) Highlights Kids: 
This website is targeted for all elementary age kids who are reading on their own. This site provides activities for kids, such as; games, puzzles, jokes, quizzes, crafts, recipes, ask and answers, things to explore and more. 
2) BrainPoP:
BrainPOP's animation brings learning concepts to life for individuals. Kids learn about historical events, science, english, math, health, art and music, and even the stock market, all with the help of a plucky robot and his friends.
3)TIME for kids:
From the publishers of TIME magazine, TIME for kids is loaded with interesting articles, photos and videos. Politics, the environment, entertainment, sports and health are just some of the topics covered. Furthermore, the site does tackle subjects that are in the news now while being written for an audience of children.
4) Learning Games for Kids:
The name of the site says it all. Learning Games for Kids is all about games that teach kids almost every subject you can think of. Word, spelling, social studies, brain, science, art, vocabulary, literature and keyboarding games will get your kids started on a learning adventure.
Web links to teaching resources.
1) EdHelper
EdHelper provides teachers with free printables, graphic organizers, worksheets, lesson plans, games and many other activities, for many subjects such as math, science, art, vocabulary, grammar, phonetics, also includes programs for special education students and worksheets to improve critical thinking. 


2) Busy Teacher's Cafe: 
Busy Teacher's Cafe is a K-6 resource site for teachers. In this site a teacher will find resources, ideas, lessons, free printables, and more. Every month BTC offers a resource page to help teachers find information and tools for seasonal or monthly ideas. This site aims towards providing teachers with reliable, practical information. 
3) Share My Lesson:
This online resource provides teachers with middle school lesson plans, activities, games, and other tools to use in classrooms. Teachers can add new resources or use the hundreds of tools already filed and organized. This site is built by educators across the country, it brings together a community of teachers, school-related personnel, parents, educational partners, to join in high-quality and effective lesson plans (many of which are aligned to standards) and professional development resources. As of 2017, Share My Lesson has 1.1 million members and more than 400,000 Toddler, grade 12 resources which have been downloaded more than 13 million times.
4) Curriki:
Curriki helps teachers inspire learning in their students and inspires students to learn more every day. Curriki is an exciting community filled with volunteers, teachers, contributors, and partners who support technology blended with teaching. People can either sign up for membership or use over 50,000 free resources that are accessible without joining. This site offers plenty of resources and curricula ideas. Members from every country around the world are coming together on this platform to share, collaborate, and connect in order to make the best teaching and learning materials universally accessible and useful. Members are invited to go even deeper by working together in collaborative workspaces, called Curriki Groups. Members can save any resource to their private Curriki Library for quick and easy access to those resources at a later time.
5) A to Z Teacher Stuff: 
This is a teacher-created site designed to help teachers find online resources more quickly and easily. It provides lesson plans, thematic units, teacher tips, discussion forums for teachers, downloadable teaching materials, printable worksheets and many more.



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