Teacher Resources

https://tntel.info/educators The Tennessee Electronic Library Educator page provides lesson plans primarily on History and teaching with primary resources. It is a valuable source that is free and does not require a login, although you can create a free login.

https://www.loc.gov/teachers/ The Library of Congress provides teachers with a wide variety of social studies tools for free! The main focus of the site is providing historical information and primary source sets for almost any event or time period throughout the history of the United States. The library of Congress provides teachers with: Library Catalogs, Digital Collections, Research Centers, news on events at the Library of Congress, a tab dedicated to teachers, blogs and more!

https://www.ipl.org/ The Internet Public Library offers cross curriculum teacher sources that are free without a login.

https://www.discoveryeducation.com/ Helps all teachers, across all disciplines.

https://www.nbclearn.com/portal/site/learn/resources Free educational videos over all subjects.

http://www.pbs.org/education/ PBS provides resources and videos free to teachers over all subjects.

https://go.gale.com/ps/start.do?p=SUIC&u=tel_s_tsla Gale in Context: High School offers articles over various subjects that could be assigned for reading or research. If prompted for a password, enter "elvis".

https://online.salempress.com/home.do, with a remote password of "cchslibrary" will access the Salem Press reference books owned by CCHS Library. This source would be great for assigned reading across all disciplines. There is a focus on English, careers, and countries.

https://www.pecentral.org/ For PE teachers; it provides lesson plans and activity ideas that could be assigned to do at home.

If you are a PE teacher, this one is for you. Loads of resources available here including PE activity ideas, activity calendars, fitness games, and activity logs. Lessons are available by category and you can even submit your own ideas. The video tab on this site is awesome. You will quickly see that your options are endless.

https://www.ushmm.org/teach US Holocaust Museum offers teacher resources over the topic.

https://www.archives.gov/education Primarily focused on History, the National Archives offers free resources for teachers to use online.

https://constitutioncenter.org/interactive-constitution The Interactive Constitution online provides an abundance of information on the US Constitution. Projects and assignments could be made using this website.

https://constitutioncenter.org/learn/educational-resources/lesson-plans/living-news-1 This link is the National Constitution Center's educator page.

https://historyexplorer.si.edu/ The National Museum of American History offers free lesson plans and educator resources.

http://www.usarmyjrotc.com/index.php Specific for the JROTC program, the site offers lesson plans and online resources, as well as cadet resources. Under the "Cadet Resources" tab, the cadet Health textbook is provided. Granted, this is specific for the JROTC program, but it could be used for the general Health program in a pinch.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jXSt_CoDzyDFeJimZxnhgwOVsWkTQEsfqouLWNNC6Z4/pub?output=html Math lesson plans with materials provided.

https://www.khanacademy.org/math/high-school-math Khan Academy is a resource for teachers and students both from K-12. Spanning every topic from simple addition to derivatives, Khan Academy has established its place in education since its early beginnings on YouTube. Khan Academy now covers most subject areas including math, social studies, ELA, and science. Khan Academy even provides test prep, college and career readiness, and computer science sources. The best part about Khan Academy is that it is a free non-profit organization for everyone around the planet!


https://www.onlinemathlearning.com/ This math website covers all grade levels. It teaches content according to standard.

https://www.socialstudies.org This social studies website was created by the National Social Studies Council to provide classroom resources, and insight for social studies teachers across the educational spectrum. This website provides educators with professional development opportunities, publications and resources regarding social studies, and C3 framework for K-12 social studies.

https://www.brainpop.com Brain Pop is a tool that can be used in any lesson! Covering all subject matter, Brain Pop provides educational videos and games for teachers to use when introducing a new topic or driving home and closing their lessons. Brain Pop is narrated by Tim and Moby, a duo dedicated to giving easy to understand educational lessons for all ages. Brain Pop gives students an alternative learning expierence that makes learning meanigful. Brain Pop also provides a section for ELL students and Early Education (K-3) specific lessons.


https://wakelet.com

Wakelet is a tool for uses to control content that interest them. Users can save content and organize it into folders. It is a great way for teachers to create folders with lessons they enjoy, activites they want their students to do, or anything they want to save. It is an online filing cabinet. It is free to sign up.


https://www.commonlit.org

CommonLit is a free digital tool that lets teachers create a free account and access their free library of high-interest, standards-aligned lessons. Teachers can choose a lesson, share with students, and track progress. It can help teachers collect reading passages. The passages come with questions to monitor student progress.

https://www.educationworld.com/a_lesson/

Education World is an online resource where teachers and administrators can find high-quality and in-depth content for lessons. They offer more than 1,000 free lesson plans. Education World offers new briefs on topics for teachers, lesson plans, printables, worksheets, edtech tips, and professional development.

https://sharemylesson.com

Sharemylesson is a website where educators can collaborate and share lesson plans, classroom strategies, and professional development webinars for free. They offer over 420,000 free lesson plans. The have content for K-12th grades. They want to provide the community with high-quality and effective lesson plans.

https://www.classdojo.com

ClassDojo is a communication platform for teacher, students, and parents. It is an online behavior management system intended to foster positive student behavior. Students can earn or lose points based on their conduct in the classroom. Teachers can use Class Dojo to keep parents up to date on what is going on in the classroom. Class Dojo is free. Teachers can share thoughts, photos, videos, and messages. Parents can check in at any time of day and see the progress going on with their child in the classroom.

https://www.nasa.gov/stem/foreducators/k-12/index.html

Nasa.gov offers resources for teachers from grades K-12. It contains STEM lessons, videos, and other resources that bring STEM and space together.

https://www.kidsdiscover.com/teachers-guides/

This webiste gives teachers access to lesson plans and quick reads for all subjects, but more specifically Science and Social Studies.

https://www.youngzine.org

A kid-friendly magazine full of current stories about technology, science, society, art, culture, and world news.

https://mrnussbaum.com

Mr. Nussbaum is a website with tons of interactive games and activities for math, language arts, history, geography, science, etc.

https://www.wonderopolis.org

This website is great place to go for a daily warm up because it gets students thinking about fun and interesting questions to get their brain warmed up.

https://www.spellingcity.com/Log-yourself-in.html

Spelling City is a website for teachers to create spelling and vocabualry lists and tests for students to complete on their various devices.

https://www.teachertube.com

A website full of educational videos for teachers to use with their lessons for any content.