Internet Links for Teachers

Internet Links for Teachers

Here are some resource links that are especially helpful for teachers.

 

Internet Links for Teachers











General Education

Annenberg Media’s Learner.org
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Educators will find free online teaching resources and professional development programming across the curriculum. Try the interactives, online content and activities that are broken down by curricular area and grade band.
(grades K-16)
Discovery Education: Classroom Resources
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Provides various K-12 digital resources such as Puzzlemaker, Lesson Plan Library, and Scotch Science Fair. Also includes sections for New Teachers and Contests & Grants. Most popular is Kathy Schrock’s Guide for Educators, a categorized list of sites for teaching and learning. (grades K-12)
Education World
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This site contains ample resources, articles, and site reviews pertaining to lesson planning, professional development, technology integration, school issues, and administrators. Browse the database by topics or search by keywords. Take a peek at what creative teachers are doing in the Teacher Feature Archive. (grades K-12)
Scholastic’s Teacher Resource Center
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This comprehensive site offers teaching resources such as lesson plans, timesaving tools, and printables. Online student activities include Scholastic News Online, computer lab activities that may be completed in 15-30 minutes, and a place for kids to read and write book reviews. Teachers also won’t want to miss the Books & Authors section, a place to find booktalks, author information, and create and share book lists. (grades K-12)
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Workshop Offerings

Visit our BTLC Partner Web Site!

The Buddy Teaching and Learning Center site, www.btlc.org, is the place to find and register for quality professional development and technology training opportunities offered by the team of Buddy facilitators who are all experienced Indiana teachers and administrators.

 

 

 

 

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