I write a twice-weekly column for this site on my experiences integrating technology in the classroom and use a lot of great websites as resources, but in general I think the site just has some great ideas for how to incorporate apps and other new technology in the classroom.
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Super Teacher Worksheets has thousands of printables for elementary school teachers. Includes: Math games, grammar worksheets, handwriting practice pages, spelling lists, reading comprehension passages for kids, and more.
Some are free, but you'll need a subscription ($20) to access the full site.
Here, teachers can create their own digital word sorts from their weekly spelling lists, or use any of the hundreds of word sorts already created (covering P-7), create individual student logons and monitor student results.
Do your kids need lists of words? Do you/your students want to create a list of words? Do you/your students want to look up a word in a dictionary in the lists with one click? Do you want to know how many new words you learn today, in the past week, in the past month? Here is the tool you cannot miss!
As summer break comes to an end, I found myself looking for good lesson plans. I have searched free lesson plan sites, however I always felt that they ended up lacking in content and were super hard to search. I stumbled across [link removed]!