5 Websites Every Elementary School Teacher Should Bookmark
Teachers need resources. Having the best teaching tools available to you is imperative to your success as a teacher.
Teaching is all about sharing information; so, too, is the Internet. That shared function is what makes the Internet such an excellent teaching tool – the wealth of excellent information that can be shared in mere moments, and the ability to access top tools and information for your students, so that your curriculum and resources stay fresh, and your students stay interested, well behaved, and engaged.
There are so many worthwhile teaching resources on the web that it is almost difficult to talk about. It is nearly impossible to narrow down those resources to just five or ten, or even 100. Nevertheless, here is a list that will give you a good head-start. Here are,
5 Websites Every Elementary Teacher Should Bookmark
With these five top sites in your bookmarks folder, you’ll have access to endless resources for your teaching pleasure. Not that these are not arranged in any specific order, as they’re all excellent sites, and it’s up to you to choose which is your top resource. More than likely, you’ll be coming back to each of them again and again. So without further ado, here are the top five sites to fall back on for an engaging elementary teaching experience.
Best Websites for Teachers: http://www.wmtps.org/techini/bestsite/bestsite.html : This website is actually the result of an inservice project which was designed to do just what we are doing here – only on a larger and more thorough scale. Twelve teachers, led by Laura Oakes and Nancy Gridley, searched for and evaluated hundreds of websites, and then grouped the best that they found by category, leaving you with a nice, comprehensive resource list.
Enchanted Learning: http://www.enchantedlearning.com/Home.html : Enchanted Learning was one of the first teacher resources to go big on the web, and they’ve stayed true to their mission ever since. They are always a first-line resource for myriad teaching aids, information, and curriculum tools. It is also an excellent resource to share with parents and students.
Top of the Class: http://topoftheclass.top-site-list.com/ : Top of the Class is another compilation site where teachers have come together to share their resources, and also their classroom websites. It delivers both text and videos resources and how-to’s, and also gives you a good look into what other classrooms and teachers are doing in real-time.
Classroom Café: http://www.classroomcafe.org/ : The Classroom Café is a comprehensive resource for teachers, their students, and parents. It’s another site where you will find lots of tools and useful resources for you, but also many to share with your classroom and their homes to extend your students’ learning in meaningful ways.
Elementary-Teacher-Resources.com: http://www.elementary-teacher-resources.com/ : This site was designed and is maintained by a veteran of the field. On it, she shares her first-hand experiences and covers all aspects of teaching, from curriculum to professional reading and more. She knows what you need because she’s been where you are, and she delivers the goods right to you.
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