Educational Websites
Websites are windows to opportunities, resources, and networking. That being said, I want to share websites that are pivotal to teaching and learning. Use these websites to accelerate your planning and student achievement. Enjoy!
Website Description Free K-12 arts lessons offered through The Kennedy Center.
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Free typing games, lessons, and tests to enhance keyboarding skills.
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Another great resource for multiple content areas. This website has templates, lessons, graphic organizers, and a lot more.
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Lessons on teaching tolerance for all subjects and grade levels.
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Free educational videos for all subjects and grade levels.
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200 prompts for argumentative writing through The New York Times.
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Differentiated text by lexile levels on multiple topics (4 lexiles per text).
Differentiated text by lexile level through the Smithsonian (offers 4 levels per text). Offers a wide range of topics and subjects as well.
Check the lexile level of any book.
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Inquiry for educators - conversations, videos, and more. What are you curious about?
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Videotaped lessons and resources for all classrooms.
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Lesson, units, and reading passages for K-12.
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Create customized word searches, cross-word puzzles, and lots more.
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A treasure of K-12 Internet resources for all disciplines.
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Create digital, interactive lessons (combine lots of digital content as well).
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Teach digital annotation of text, organize links, and share with friends.
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Remind students/parents about important dates/events/assignments!
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10,000 digital books for kids 12 and under (FREE for Educators!)
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New: Build a lesson around Ted-Ed Originals, TED talks, or YouTube videos!
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New: FREE K12 online reading program that assesses students at their level.
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