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Curriculum and Instruction Resources
  • SAM
    Scholastic Achievement Manager, is a management system that supports Scholastic Education's technology products. It is the dashboard for supporting data-driven instruction, AYP accountability requirements, and district wide data aggregation for teachers, administrators, and technologists.
     
  • WEAC Resources
    This information was compiled from information gathered by the National Education Association, the U.S. Department of Education and WEAC.
     
  • Youth Suicide Prevention Resources
    Information regarding suicide prevention can be found here.
     
  • Thomson Learning
    Thomson Learning, a leading provider of college-level materials used in high schools around the world, is pleased to provide you with this valuable online resource to assist you in choosing your college prep course materials.
     
  • Primary Source Learning
    ...this site, created by practicing educators, "assists teachers and students in using Library of Congress primary source materials" and includes lessons that target the best instructional practices
     
  • Marcopolo
    MarcoPolo: Internet Content for the Classroom is a nonprofit consortium of premier national and international education organizations and the Verizon Foundation dedicated to providing the highest quality Internet content and professional development to teachers and students throughout the United States.

     
  • 21st Century Information Fluency: Resources
    Tons of resources and lesson plans for teaching the skills of searching, evaluation, and ethical use of Internet information. 

     
  • eNotes
    Starting with the works of Shakespeare, eNotes.com now offers study guides to over 4,000 works of literature and literary movements as well as content in many other subject areas.  Username:  greenfield    Password:  enotes
     
  • Old Magazine Articles
    A primary source site with PDF versions of magazine articles published from 1860-1922 covering topics including the American Civil War, World War I, Prohibition, fashion history, art history, immigration history, the sinking of the Titanic and much more, including World War II articles from Yank magazine.
     
  • eFieldTrips
    eFieldTrips.org is a service provided by Distance Learning Integrators, Inc. eFieldTrips consist of four major components: Trip Journal, Virtual Visit, Ask the Experts, and a Live Chat. Distance Learning Integrators started eFieldTrips.org to provide services and support to education specialists at national points of interest that enable them to provide an interactive virtual field trip to students throughout our nation.
     
  • Federal Resources for Educational Excellence
    FREE makes it easy to find learning resources from more than 35 federal organizations. Resources include teaching ideas, learning activities, photos, maps, primary documents, data, paintings, sound recordings, and more on thousands of topics...The Constitution, phtotosynthesis, probability, American writers, the Renaissance, geology, cells, genealogy, poetry, and more.
     
  • Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators
    Discovery School Zone - a categorized list of sites useful for enhancing curriculum and professional growth. It is updated often to include the best sites for teaching and learning.
  • DiscoverySchool.com
    DiscoverySchool.com is dedicated to making teaching and learning an exciting, rewarding adventure for students, teachers, and parents. To that end we provide innovative teaching materials for teachers, useful and enjoyable resources for students, and smart advice for parents about how to help their kids enjoy learning and excel in school.
     
  • Partnership for Learning
    Partnership for Learning is a nationally award-winning non-profit that helps schools and communities work together to boost learning from birth through the transition to college. The Partnership publishes reports, conducts trainings, and coordinates programs as a non-position-taking collaborative resource.
     
  • Special Ed Connection  e-mail Anita Husby for the login and password
    The one-stop reference center for all your special education needs.
     
  • The Icing on the Cake: Online Tools for Teaching and Learning
    Contains links to useful, no-cost online tools for teachers and students; take some time to browse the list and try them!
     
  • Intervention Central
    Offers free tools and resources to help school staff and parents to promote positive classroom behaviors and foster effective learning for all children and youth
     
  • Main Public Broadcasting Network
    Offers ready-to-use lesson plans
     
  • TeacherLINK
    An online teacher resource for public educators and students
     
  • Shodor Curriculum Materials
    Interactive activities and instruc- tional materials for students, educators, and parents
     
  • Money Instructor.com
    Financial curriculum teaching money themes - Money management lesson plan worksheets - Money lessons activities resources - Ways of teaching ideas - Life skills - Teach personal finance economics concepts - Consumer math - child - teens  - student thematic units - Financial education
     
  • Noodle Tools
    Choose the Best Search for Your Information Need
     
  • The National Archives for Educators and Students
    Gateway for resources about primary sources, activities and training for educators and students. National Archives; manages and preserves all records of the U.S. government. The Digital Classroom includes lesson plans.
     
  • The Blog
    Learn from this site the reasons and methods for effective blogging in your classroom; make your blog interactive or just easily post information or have your students keep a journal or peer edit using their blogs. Blog is short for weblog. A weblog is a journal (or newsletter) that is frequently updated and intended for general public consumption. Blogs generally represent the personality of the author or the Web site.
     
  • Encyclopedia of Educational Technology
    The Encyclopedia of Educational Technology (EET) is a collection of short multimedia articles on a variety of topics related to the fields of instructional design and education and training. The primary audiences for the EET are students and novice to intermediate practitioners in these fields, who need a brief overview as a starting point to further research on specific topics. Authors are graduate students, professors, and others who contribute voluntarily. Articles are short and use multimedia to enrich learning rather than merely decorate the pages.