| Reading Flip a Chip (6-8) An interactive vocabulary activity that provides hands-on practice with affixes and roots. Eye on Idioms (3-8) This student interactive from ReadWriteThink, offers a series of exercises in which students view the literal representation of seven idioms. A Hero Named Jinx (6-8) An interactive lesson that guides students through the process of analyzing character traits in "A Hero Named Jinx." Story Mapping (K-12) Interactive graphic organizers to assist teachers and students in prewriting and comprehension lessons. Literary Graffiti (6-12) Interactive activity that encourages students to create literary graffiti corresponding to a piece of literature they have read. Great for individual or group activities! Plot Diagram (3-12) Student interactive that helps students outline the events in a story, including the exposition, climax, and resolution. |
Science Power Play (3-8) A game about capturing power. Smithsonian Education: Science and Technology (teachers) Smithsonian Education: Science and Technology (students) (3-8) Lots of resources and interactive material from the Smithsonian Museum. Artificial Anatomy: Body Parts (6-12) Student interactive from the Smithsonian Museum where students learn to identify parts of the body by matching images of body parts to there location. Power Up! (6-8) Challenges students to think about the positive and negative consequences of various types of power. Star Search (3-8) Find constellations in this interactive night sky! Nowhere to Hide (6-8) Study the classic story of evolution by natural selection with the peppered moths in England. Plate Tectonics (3-12) A PBS resource that allows students to demonstrate the movement of Earth's plates. Bar Grapher (K-12) Quickly enter data and create a bar graph to visually depict your information. |
| Writing Comic Creator (2-12) Write and illustrate a comic using this resource from Read, Write, Think. Power Proofreading (2-8) The power has gone out and your help is needed to correct these news broadcast scripts. Stapleless Book (1-8) This interactive resource allows users to create an 8 page book. Essay Map (3-8) Use this interactive can be used to organize information for an essay. Brochure Maker (3-8) Allows students to create custom brochures and flyers using predesigned templates. Letter Generator (5-8) This interactive allows students to practice letter writing skills, including the parts of a business and friendly letter. Smithsonian Education: Language Arts (K-12) Lots of resources and ideas from the Smithsonian Museum. ReadWriteThink Printing Press (K-12) Student interactive that allows students to design a printable newspaper, brochure, flyer, or booklet. Biography Maker (6-12) A WebQuest that walks students through the process of writing a biography. Plagiarism Detection You will have to register to use it but the registration process at Plagiarismdetect.com is fast and Free. Once you register at Plagiarismdetect.com (it takes less than a minute!) you will have at your fingertips a powerful Free Online Plagiarism Check tool. All you will have to do in order to check if your article seems plagiarized is run it through Plagiarismdetect.com interface, which is very simple to use. You just copy the text of your article and Click on the "Analyze" button. You will get, immediately, a list of websites from the where the content "seems" to have been copied. |
Social Studies Where's Everyone Going? (5-8) Great resource for connecting historical details and ordering them on a time line. Smithsonian Education: History and Culture (teachers) Smithsonian Education: History and Culture (students) (2-8) Lots of resources and interactive material from the Smithsonian Museum. Smithsonian Education: People and Places (students) (K-12) Lots of resources and interactive material from the Smithsonian Museum. America on the Move (5-12) In this activity kid from the Smithsonian Museum, students will use primary and secondary sources and conduct a family imigration or migration story. Exploring the Judicial System Through a Literary Mock Trial (6-8) Explore the vocabulary and jargon of the judicial system and learn about notable U.S. Supreme Court Cases. Interactive Timeline (K-12) Allows users to create a timeline to easily display relationships between events. Social Studies Online Everything you could possibly need or want! Our Courts (6-8) Launched by retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, this site has great interactive games to engage students in learning about our justice system. |
| Grammar Grammar for Writing (6-12) This web resource is from Sadlier Publishing. Choose a level and have access to many printables and other ready to use resources for grammar instruction. |
Math Factoring Game (4-8) A game that exercises your factoring ability. Compound Interest Calculator (4-8) Experiment with different values in this simulation to see the power of compound interest. Progress in Mathematics Student Center (K-8) Choose the appropriate grade level and you will find a wealth of resources that can be projected up and used with whole group class instruction. Sadlier Mathematics (K-8) Sponsored by a textbook company, this resource has practice pages, online tutorials, and games for every chapter in their math textbooks. A must have for every classroom! Bar Grapher (K-12) Quickly enter data and create a bar graph to visually depict your information. Math Manipulatives (K-12) Virtual manipulatives for all your math problem solving needs! (National Library of Virtual Manipulatives) |
| All Subject Areas Thinkfinity (K-12) Fantastic resource for interactives, lesson plans, and other activities for your lessons. Highly Recommended! Internet 4 Classrooms (K-8) A wealth of resources in all curricular areas can be found on this well organized site for teachers! Customizable Graphic Organizers (K-12) You can type in these graphic organizers, save, and print them for use in your classroom! Make them work for you! |
