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Word Search Maker - A to Z Teacher Stuff Tools
Grades
K to 7tag(s): spelling (98), vocabulary (243)
In the Classroom
Read the home page carefully for directions on setting your browser for a more customized look. Landscape mode works best for most puzzles. Make sure you take their suggestion of copying your word list onto your clipboard just in case you lose the word search. For younger students, consider sharing a word search on an interactive whiteboard and letting them "highlight" the words with a finger in different colors.Bulletin Board Hang Ups - TeachersFirst
Grades
2 to 12tag(s): bulletin boards (15), quotations (19)
In the Classroom
They look great printed on brightly colored paper! As an opening day activity, challenge small groups of students to interpret the quote hanging closest to them and predict how it may be important in your course this year. For younger students, ask them to write a paraphrase or to illustrate the quote. Be sure to change the quotes periodically and give a prize to the first student who notices. Or give a pop-quiz during the last week of school, asking students to recall as many of the year's quotes as they can (working in small groups will probably help). If you have classroom blogs, ask students to choose and reflect on a specific quote and its relevance to your class throughout the past year.L D Online - WETA
Grades
K to 12tag(s): adhd (27), dyslexia (11), learning disability (21), Special Needs (53)
In the Classroom
The first-hand stories by famous and not-so-famous Americans are priceless. Teachers and guidance counselors will boost the self-esteem in their struggling students by sharing stories by these 'overcomers.' There is even a section where students can submit stories (make sure you have parent permission).Find information to help you understand your students' disabilities. Visit one of the forums to collaborate and get ideas from other online viewers. Share this site (or sections of it) with colleagues and parents (and even older students) to help build cooperation and understanding. Educators may wish there were more specific curriculum support.
The Giving Tree Lesson - TeachersFirst
Grades
2 to 8tag(s): character education (81), christmas (38), empathy (36), guided reading (32), writing (326)
In the Classroom
This lesson can be adapted for use in a language arts class with students of varying ability levels in grades 2 - 8. This lesson is also well-suited to a multi-age activity with "big buddies" and "little buddies" from upper and lower grades working together. School counselors and emotional support teachers may find this activity helpful for small groups working on social skills, character education, and specific traits such as empathy.Musical English Lessons - Bibi Baxter
Grades
4 to 12In the Classroom
Check out the information for instructors with each lesson to understand how to use the activities. While most are intended for ESL/ELL instruction and geared toward students who know popular music, selected lessons are good for grammar difficulties in general, so a special ed teacher may find them helpful, as well. Since the site is primarily text-based, you need to READ the directions!LaRue Literacy Exercises - Charles LaRue
Grades
6 to 12tag(s): maps (225)
In the Classroom
Let your students play and replay the modules (with headphones!) until they believe they understand, then try thr online or prinatble exercises for practice and comprehension check. You could also do the activities together with a class on a projector or interactive whiteboard.Graphic Organizer Maker - Recipes4Success/Tech4Learning
Grades
1 to 12In the Classroom
Use these printed organizers as study support for any content area topic. Many are excellent options for reinforcing reading skills in the content areas, even for senior high students. Include this on your teacher web page so students can create their own organizers to study for tests or prepare presentations.To make a new organizer, simply click "new," write title and directions, and print the small "print" icon. It may be easiest to take their default directions and change them for your purposes. Note that you LOSE your work when you close the page, so make sure you have printed first!
Council for Exceptional Children (CEC)
Grades
K to 12In the Classroom
This site is a goldmine for the teacher unfamiliar with the IEP process and students with disabilities. Review this site for information concerning instruction for exceptional learners, as well as for background information on the Special Education process and how inclusion works in the general ed classroom. This would also be a good one to pass along to parents, alerting them to their rights and responsibilities in regards to their exceptional learner.Washington State Learning Learning Standards & Instructional Materials - Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction
Grades
K to 12tag(s): OER (43), racism (81), Special Needs (53)
In the Classroom
Bookmark this excellent site to use as a resource for finding and developing lessons and sharing with your peers.ESL Teacher Lesson Plans & Worksheets - Using English.com
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2 to 8Note: At certain busy times of the day, this site opens slowly. Be patient.
tag(s): grammar (138)
In the Classroom
Find reinforcement and review activities quickly. For a multi-level classroom containing some ESL students, use these plans with your regular lessons to provide extra help.Phrasal Verb Drink Dispenser - Cambridge University Press
Grades
4 to 9In the Classroom
Suggest this site to your ESL students preparing for college entrance exams. You may want to mark it in Favorites on a classroom computer for students to practice independently once you have shown them how it works.Adapt-a-Strategy for ENL/ESL - TeachersFirst
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K to 12tag(s): teaching strategies (52)
In the Classroom
Share this one with your colleagues who also have ENL/ESL students.Flashcard Exchange - Tuolumne Technology Group,
Grades
1 to 12tag(s): flash cards (44)
In the Classroom
Allow groups of students to create card sets for the class to study for tests (using your free account). With just one classroom computer, you can allow students to take turns practicing with the card set. Have a contest or rotate the chance to make the study cards for each quiz or test. This will build study skills for all. If you haev access to an interactive whiteboard, have students do a review session using your student-made or another premade card set on the board.The Amazing Flash Card Machine - Madhu Prem
Grades
1 to 12tag(s): flash cards (44)
In the Classroom
Students will love using the computer to create and save flash cards! Show your students how to use the site on a projector the first time, then have them create their own flash card sets or sets for their classmates as part of review for unit tests. Use YOUR user account for student safety. Be sure to search for card already made, but remember that others COULD have errors. Always pre-check before letting students use someone else's set.Sounds of English: English Pronunciation - Sharon Widmayer and Holly Gray
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K to 12tag(s): pronunciation (34), speech (69)
In the Classroom
Use this site as a learning center or station for students who are having a difficult time with English, and may need some visual aids. Be sure to provide headphones so the sounds do not disturb other students.ESL Teacher Handouts, Grammar Worksheets, and Printables - Using English.com
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K to 12tag(s): grammar (138), worksheets (71)
In the Classroom
ESL/ELL teachers may want to share this source with regular classroom teachers and with parents to help provide students with extra practice. Some of your larning support students may benefit from them, as well. Don't forget to print the answer sheet, as well!Singing Science Records - Ballads for the Age of Science
Grades
1 to 12tag(s): animals (293), energy (133), mammals (22), motion (47), plants (147), space (220), water (105), water cycle (22), weather (161)
In the Classroom
Include the links to specific songs for review on your teacher web site or play one of the songs as students enter the room (a sort of audio anticipatory set). You will definitely need to turn up the speakers. Elementary music teachers might want to pick up one of the songs while the students are studying these topics and teach the music and lyrics during music class!Sounds of English - Sharon Widmayer and Holly Gray
Grades
K to 12tag(s): pronunciation (34), speech (69)
In the Classroom
Check out the Tips for Teachers section for fun ways to teach correct pronunciation; no special training is needed!! Sing, hum, and play your way to helping children with pronunciation issues.World News in Special English - VOA
Grades
4 to 8tag(s): agriculture (52), news (228)
In the Classroom
Use this simplified news site to help students improve listening skills and vocabulary while learning about current events. This is an easy way to differentiate for students who process information more slowly as English language learners or for other reasons.Live Career - Live Career
Grades
7 to 12tag(s): careers (179), college (45), financial aid (13)