Titles include - MacBeth, The Great Gatsby, The Crucible, Lord of the Flies, Romeo and Juliet, Frankenstein, To Kill a Mockingbird, "A Good Man is Hard to Find", Fahrenheit 451, Death of a Salesman, Beowulf.
Historical Non- Fiction Topics in this series.- Series features historical fiction and includes a non-fiction summary. Each book concludes with a series of activities designed to further explore the subject.
Tyto- This affordable ecosystem balancing game teaches life science skills while keeping students engaged.
Stop Disasters - Few other browser-based sims better illustrate the potential of gaming for learning about serious issues in our world.
Shadows Of War - The short length and powerful themes make this an effective way to help students consider the brutal effects of war on families.
Geoguessr -It's not a typical educational game, but Geoguessr inspires students to explore the world and encourages them to think critically about what defines a place, including culture and geography.
Newsela - Up-to-date, high-interest articles will meet students right at their level, and help teachers bolster students' nonfiction reading skills.
CommonLit- Access a hefty collection of reliable, ready-to-print, leveled passages that allow you to tailor lessons, assign online reading, and track progress.
Actively Learn - Far beyond the average e-reader, this tool helps students connect and stay engaged while teachers easily measure progress.
ZoteroBib - An intuitive site that takes the stress out of citing sources, but students will still need instruction to tweak auto-generated citations.
Grammarly - A flexible tool that -- with teacher guidance -- students can use for both quick fixes and more in-depth writing improvement.