Readworks offers free leveled reading material w/ vocab and questions to make differentiation easy. Great for low-level readers that are attacking specific objectives.
Epic! is basically a free digital library of leveled e-books for students K-6.
Wonderopolis- Great for gifted students who are done with work and bored. Showcases answers to many questions in a fun format. Students can also submit a question. Safe for school reading.
**Insert Learning** allows you to embed questions and comments directly into a site.
NewsELA similar to ReadWorks, NewsELA offers leveled reading passages, and it also has several Spanish options!
Albert is available in as a log-in with Clever, and it has tons of great material. This one is specifically useful for upper grades, like high school. It offers test prep, main literature selections, and short stories!
Storybird- allows students to create "magnetic poetry" or short stories using free artwork from huge portfolio of available work.
Google Docs- Allows for Quick collaboration on essays or quickwrites
Google Slides- Quick collaboration for presentations
Quill.org -easily integrates with Google Classroom, lessons already prepared, grammar workshops
Grammarly- catches common grammatical mistakes. It's like a smarter spell check. You may like it for yourself, or you may want students to be able to access it. The choice is in your hands :)
Quizlet- digital flashcards and games, free, huge searchable database
Quizizz-similar to kahoot, but allows for students to take individual quizzes, great for test practice and vocabulary work, students can compete or work to beat best score
Kahoot-online multiple choice quiz
Membean-latin roots tree, helps students learn latin roots and determine word meaning based on roots