"Super Websites"



http://www.paradeclassroom.com
Downloadable NIE lessons plans and activities for use with your newspaper.

http://208.183.128.3/tutorials/classnews.html Get help creating a classroom
newspaper!

http://www.vocabulary.com
Help teaching vocabulary

http://www.education-world.com
The educator's best friend


http://www.usethenews.com
Teaching Resources for Newspapers and Educators.


http://www.writewellwritenowUSA.com A writing prep course to prepare students for college level writing

http://www.vocabulary.com/schoolcalendar.html FREE educational and interactive content that enriches vocabulary

http://cagle.slate.msn.com/politicalcartoons/ A web site that's all about editorial cartoons from around the world. Includes lesson plans!

http://www.newspaperlinks.com/home.cfm Links to U.S. newpapers

http://www.newspaperlinks.com/home.cfm?mid=int Links to international newspapers

http://www.newseum.org/ An online news museum. Includes links to front page news from newspapers around the world.

Reading Is Fundamental, Inc. (RIF) develops and delivers children's and family literacy programs that help prepare young children for reading and motivate school-age children to read.

Kidsreads.com is for kids 6-12, and there's no better place online to discover the joy of reading.

KidBibs brings kids and books together! KidBibs is your source of information to help children with their schoolwork and situations that arise in their lives.

Can Do! The Can Do! web site offers stories, activities, and resources to help create a better understanding and deeper appreciation of how people can overcome their challenges and reach their dreams by using their abilities and a "can-do" attitude.

Agameaday.com created thousands of games, puzzles and related materials designed to stimulate learning, problem solving and creative thinking.

abcteach a place to get ideas, whether you are a teacher, a soon-to-be teacher, or a student. 

The LiteracyCenter.Net™: The Early Childhood Education Network™ Inc.

Ideas for Educators National Institute on Media and the Family.

 

Last Modified on April 29, 2010