|
|
Mathematics
Elementary
|
 |
3rd Math: Practice
reading pictographs
* Web-based |

|
Afterschool Training
Toolkit is designed to give afterschool program directors
and instructors the resources they need to build fun, innovative,
and academically enriching activities that not only engage
students, but also extend their knowledge in new ways and increase
academic achievement.
*On-line resources |

|
ALTEC: Empower
learners of all types and ages. Find instructional Web-based
technology for students, professional development opportunities,
program support, and online assessment for
educators.
* Web-based |

|
Annenberg Learner:
Videos, interactives, workshops, and distance learning are all
available on this site. Arts, Foreign Language, Mathematics,
Science, Social Studies, and Language Arts are all
represented.
* Web-based |

|
Annenberg/CPB
Math: Practice using patterns
* Web-based |
 |
APlusMath: Practice
with geometry shapes
* Web-based |
 |
Arcytech.org: Base
10 blocks, pattern blocks, algebra titles, Pythagorean Theorem, and
figuring the value of pi.
* Web-based |
 |
Beacon: Practice
choosing correct measurement
* Web-based |
|
|
Birmingham Grid for
Learning: Wide variety of interactive English
activities.
* Web-based |
 |
Bitesize: Practice
using angles, lines and graphs
* Web-based |
|

|
BrainPOP creates
animated, curriculum-based content that engages students, supports
educators, and bolsters achievement. Our award-winning online
educational resources include BrainPOP Jr. (K-3), BrainPOP,
BrainPOP Español, and BrainPOP ESL. Features free lesson plans,
video tutorials, professional development tools, graphic
organizers, & best practices.
* Web-based * Requires subscription and
membership |
 |
Crickweb: Practice
sorting triangles
* Web-based |
|

|
Dipity is a site that
allows your students to create and share interactive timelines
about any subject or topic. Dipity timelines implement the latest
in Web 2.0, combining multimedia & social media content with
timestamps, geolocation & real-time updates.
* Web-based * Save on-line * Customized by
user
* Cannot save to computer |
|

|
Discovery Education
has so much to offer teachers it will never fit in this annotation.
Lesson plans, videos, puzzlemakers, science fair ideas, contests,
grants, science help and more. There are so many resources for
educators, librarians, students, and schools to use.
* Web-based |
|

|
Edsitement! Check out
this site for great educational material -suggested Websites and
lesson plans - in literature/language arts, art/culture, social
studies/history and foreign language.
* Web-based |
|

|
Educatus: An
intriguing collection of educational lessons, currently consisting
of 12,000+ images represented in over 1,000 lessons.
* Web-based |
|

|
Eduweb: Students may
think they are just playing games, but learning is really what is
going on. Grounded in the idea of game-based learning, students
work through creative learning games and activities, all the while
learning in a fun and engaging environment.
* Web-based |

|
Every Day
Math: A site developed for Everyday Math lessons - both
for practice and teaching
* Web-based |
 |
Explorelearning:
Interactive math and science simulations
* Web-based |
 |
Funbrain: Select
"medium". Also click on the American flag. The amount of
money you owe will be in green at the top, called "Amount of sale".
The amount you paid will be in green at the top called, "Amount
Paid". How many of each coin or bill will you get back as
change? Click "Go".
* Web-based |
 |
Illuminations:
Library of 90 onloine activities that help math come alive in the
classroom or at home
* Web-based |
 |
Interactivate:
Interactive Java-based courseware for exploration in science and
mathematics
* Web-based |
|

|
Khanacademy: Over
2,100 videos and 100 self-paced exercises and assessments covering
everything from arithmetic to physics, finance, and history. It
includes complete custom self-paced learning tools; a dynamic
system for getting help; and a custom profile, points, and badges
to measure progress.
* Web-based |

|
Kids' Zone: Practice
creating graphs
* Web-based |
|

|
Lee's Summit:
Templates for teacher or student generated review games such as
Hangman, Jeopardy, Millionaire, among others. Lesson Plans,
activities and more!
* Web-based |
|

|
Library of Congress
website has over 13 million digitized primary source items.
Teachers, students, parents, and the community can all find
something here. Tip: Visit the American Memory section of the site
to browse 100 separate collections arranged by topic.
* Web-based |

|
Links Learning:
Illustrated math lessons including place value, weight/capacity,
symmetry, among others.
* Web-based |
 |
Magnetic Numbers:
Rearrange symbols and numbers into number sentences - varying
levels of difficulty.
* Web-based |
 |
Math Cats: Practice
adding fractions; Practice story problems created by kids!
* Web-based |
 |
Math Playground:
Videos answering math questions. Practice counting money
* Web-based |
 |
Maths Dictionary for
Kids: An animated, interactive dictionary for students
with over 500 math terms.
* Web-based |
|

|
Merlot stands for
Multimedia Educational Research for Learning and Online Teaching.
This site offers classroom activities, lessons from peers in the
field of education, and much more.
* Web-based |
 |
MIT: Don't miss this
resource created by MIT for high schools to have open courseware
materials for Biology, Calculus and Physics. High School teachers
can use these materials to further enhance the education of their
students in the classroom.
* Web-based |
|

|
National Geographic
Kids: Encourage your kids to do some writing!
* Web-based |
|

|
National Library of Virtual
Manipulatives: A must with the SMART Board! Interactive,
virtual manipulatives from preK-12.
* Web-based |

|
National Science Digital
Library includes a variety of educational resources to
further STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics)
education. Browse the science literacy maps, short science
refreshers, free multimedia downloads, or subject area collections
to find just what you need to enhance student learning!
* Web-based |

|
Numberlines: Develop
our own numberline from ones to decimals
* Web-based |
|

|
PowerPoint
Collection: Download a premade PowerPoint ready for
classroom use - math, science, social studies, art, language
arts.
* Web-based * Download to computer |

|
Professor Garfield:
Are you looking to engage kids in a safe online setting and provide
21st century learning opportunities? Professor Garfield provides an
environment where children can safely create, interact, read,
engage, and express themselves through a variety of innovative
online tools including an e-book reader and comics lab.
* Web-based |

|
Saxon
Math: Practice sorting polygons
* Web-based |
|

|
Scholastic: Three
interactive games - rhyming words, beginning sounds, naming objects
belonging in certain places (ex. Home)
* Web-based |
|

|
Smithsonian: The
Smithsonian Education website offers sections for families,
students and educators. The section for Educators includes a
browsable lesson plan area (searchable by subject, keyword or grade
level) and IdeaLabs, student interactive tutorials that enhance the
use of the site.
* Download to computer |
|

|
SOS for Information
Literacy: Learn how to effectively incorporate information
literacy into your lesson plans. S.O.S. for Information Literacy is
a dynamic, collaborative web-based multimedia resource for
educators, K to 16. This site links lesson plans and teaching ideas
for information literacy through a comprehensive quality control
system to ensure that lessons are high caliber. Create an account
and build your own lessons or activities.
* Web-based |

|
Study Stack: Find
flashcards to study or create your own flashcards! Study flashcards
or use the other activities such as matching, crosswords, hangman,
scrambled word, or bug chase. Study flashcards anytime and anywhere
by printing your flashcards or by using them with applications on
your cell phone, PDA, or iPod.
* Web-based |
 |
Sum Sense: Practice
addition and subtraction problems
* Web-based |
|

|
The National Archives' Digital
Classroom offers a multitude of resources for the use of
primary sources in the classroom. With access to copies of primary
documents from the holdings of the National Archives of the United
States, teachers can develop their own activities and lesson plans
that make historical periods come alive for their students or
choose from dozens of resources that have already been developed
and are featured here.
* Web-based |
|

|
Thinkfinity is the
place for you. This site offers thousands of lesson plans and
interactives that align to both state and national standards. They
have a consortium that includes partners National Geographic
Xpeditions, Smithsonian's History Explorer, Arts Edge and other
leaders in the education field.
* Web-based |
|

|
Topmarks: A variety
of topics - all interactive
* Web-based |

|
Virtual Dice:
Practice playing dice games
* Web-based |
|
Middle Grades
|
 |
3rd Math: Practice
reading pictographs
* Web-based |

|
Afterschool Training
Toolkit is designed to give afterschool program directors
and instructors the resources they need to build fun, innovative,
and academically enriching activities that not only engage
students, but also extend their knowledge in new ways and increase
academic achievement.
*On-line resources |
 |
Algebasics: Audio
and video explanations of algebra topics
* Web-based |

|
ALTEC: Empower
learners of all types and ages. Find instructional Web-based
technology for students, professional development opportunities,
program support, and online assessment for
educators.
* Web-based |

|
Annenberg Learner:
Videos, interactives, workshops, and distance learning are all
available on this site. Arts, Foreign Language, Mathematics,
Science, Social Studies, and Language Arts are all
represented.
* Web-based |

|
Annenberg/CPB
Math: Practice using patterns
* Web-based |

|
APlusMath: Practice
with geometry shapes
* Web-based |

|
Arcytech.org: Base
10 blocks, pattern blocks, algebra titles, Pythagorean Theorem, and
figuring the value of pi.
* Web-based |

|
Beacon: Practice
choosing correct measurement
* Web-based |
|
|
Birmingham Grid for
Learning: Wide variety of interactive English
activities.
* Web-based |

|
Bitesize: Practice
using angles, lines and graphs
* Web-based |
|

|
BrainPOP creates
animated, curriculum-based content that engages students, supports
educators, and bolsters achievement. Our award-winning online
educational resources include BrainPOP Jr. (K-3), BrainPOP,
BrainPOP Español, and BrainPOP ESL. Features free lesson plans,
video tutorials, professional development tools, graphic
organizers, & best practices.
* Web-based * Requires subscription and
membership |

|
Crickweb: Practice
sorting triangles
* Web-based |
|

|
Dipity is a site that
allows your students to create and share interactive timelines
about any subject or topic. Dipity timelines implement the latest
in Web 2.0, combining multimedia & social media content with
timestamps, geolocation & real-time updates.
* Web-based * Save on-line * Customized by
user
* Cannot save to computer |
|

|
Discovery Education
has so much to offer teachers it will never fit in this annotation.
Lesson plans, videos, puzzlemakers, science fair ideas, contests,
grants, science help and more. There are so many resources for
educators, librarians, students, and schools to use.
* Web-based |
|

|
Edsitement! Check out
this site for great educational material -suggested Websites and
lesson plans - in literature/language arts, art/culture, social
studies/history and foreign language.
* Web-based |
|

|
Educatus: An
intriguing collection of educational lessons, currently consisting
of 12,000+ images represented in over 1,000 lessons.
* Web-based |
|

|
Eduweb: Students may
think they are just playing games, but learning is really what is
going on. Grounded in the idea of game-based learning, students
work through creative learning games and activities, all the while
learning in a fun and engaging environment.
* Web-based |

|
Every Day
Math: A site developed for Everyday Math lessons - both
for practice and teaching (Elem)
* Web-based |

|
Explorelearning:
Interactive math and science simulations
* Web-based |

|
Funbrain: Select
"medium". Also click on the American flag. The amount of
money you owe will be in green at the top, called "Amount of sale".
The amount you paid will be in green at the top called, "Amount
Paid". How many of each coin or bill will you get back as
change? Click "Go".
* Web-based |

|
Illuminations:
Library of 90 onloine activities that help math come alive in the
classroom or at home
* Web-based |

|
Interactivate:
Interactive Java-based courseware for exploration in science and
mathematics
* Web-based |
|

|
Khanacademy: Over
2,100 videos and 100 self-paced exercises and assessments covering
everything from arithmetic to physics, finance, and history. It
includes complete custom self-paced learning tools; a dynamic
system for getting help; and a custom profile, points, and badges
to measure progress.
* Web-based |

|
Kids' Zone: Practice
creating graphs
* Web-based |
|

|
Lee's Summit:
Templates for teacher or student generated review games such as
Hangman, Jeopardy, Millionaire, among others. Lesson Plans,
activities and more!
* Web-based |
|

|
Library of Congress
website has over 13 million digitized primary source items.
Teachers, students, parents, and the community can all find
something here. Tip: Visit the American Memory section of the site
to browse 100 separate collections arranged by topic.
* Web-based |

|
Math Cats: Practice
adding fractions; Practice story problems created by kids!
* Web-based |

|
Math Playground:
Videos answering math questions. Practice counting money
* Web-based |

|
Maths Dictionary for
Kids: An animated, interactive dictionary for students
with over 500 math terms.
* Web-based |
|

|
Merlot stands for
Multimedia Educational Research for Learning and Online Teaching.
This site offers classroom activities, lessons from peers in the
field of education, and much more.
* Web-based |

|
MIT: Don't miss this
resource created by MIT for high schools to have open courseware
materials for Biology, Calculus and Physics. High School teachers
can use these materials to further enhance the education of their
students in the classroom.
* Web-based |
|

|
National Geographic
Kids: Encourage your kids to do some writing!
* Web-based |
|

|
National Library of Virtual
Manipulatives: A must with the SMART Board! Interactive,
virtual manipulatives from preK-12.
* Web-based |

|
National Science Digital
Library includes a variety of educational resources to
further STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics)
education. Browse the science literacy maps, short science
refreshers, free multimedia downloads, or subject area collections
to find just what you need to enhance student learning!
* Web-based |

|
Numberlines: Develop
our own numberline from ones to decimals
* Web-based |
|

|
PowerPoint
Collection: Download a premade PowerPoint ready for
classroom use - math, science, social studies, art, language
arts.
* Web-based * Download to computer |

|
Professor Garfield:
Are you looking to engage kids in a safe online setting and provide
21st century learning opportunities? Professor Garfield provides an
environment where children can safely create, interact, read,
engage, and express themselves through a variety of innovative
online tools including an e-book reader and comics lab.
* Web-based |

|
Saxon
Math: Practice sorting polygons
* Web-based |
|

|
Scholastic: Three
interactive games - rhyming words, beginning sounds, naming objects
belonging in certain places (ex. Home)
* Web-based |
|

|
Smithsonian: The
Smithsonian Education website offers sections for families,
students and educators. The section for Educators includes a
browsable lesson plan area (searchable by subject, keyword or grade
level) and IdeaLabs, student interactive tutorials that enhance the
use of the site.
* Download to computer |
|

|
SOS for Information
Literacy: Learn how to effectively incorporate information
literacy into your lesson plans. S.O.S. for Information Literacy is
a dynamic, collaborative web-based multimedia resource for
educators, K to 16. This site links lesson plans and teaching ideas
for information literacy through a comprehensive quality control
system to ensure that lessons are high caliber. Create an account
and build your own lessons or activities.
* Web-based |

|
Study Stack: Find
flashcards to study or create your own flashcards! Study flashcards
or use the other activities such as matching, crosswords, hangman,
scrambled word, or bug chase. Study flashcards anytime and anywhere
by printing your flashcards or by using them with applications on
your cell phone, PDA, or iPod.
* Web-based |

|
Sum Sense: Practice
addition and subtraction problems
* Web-based |
|

|
The National Archives' Digital
Classroom offers a multitude of resources for the use of
primary sources in the classroom. With access to copies of primary
documents from the holdings of the National Archives of the United
States, teachers can develop their own activities and lesson plans
that make historical periods come alive for their students or
choose from dozens of resources that have already been developed
and are featured here.
* Web-based |
|

|
Thinkfinity is the
place for you. This site offers thousands of lesson plans and
interactives that align to both state and national standards. They
have a consortium that includes partners National Geographic
Xpeditions, Smithsonian's History Explorer, Arts Edge and other
leaders in the education field.
* Web-based |
|

|
Topmarks: A variety
of topics - all interactive
* Web-based |

|
Virtual Dice:
Practice playing dice games
* Web-based |
|
Secondary
|
 |
3rd Math: Practice
reading pictographs
* Web-based |

|
Afterschool Training
Toolkit is designed to give afterschool program directors
and instructors the resources they need to build fun, innovative,
and academically enriching activities that not only engage
students, but also extend their knowledge in new ways and increase
academic achievement.
*On-line resources |

|
Algebasics: Audio
and video explanations of algebra topics
* Web-based |

|
ALTEC: Empower
learners of all types and ages. Find instructional Web-based
technology for students, professional development opportunities,
program support, and online assessment for
educators.
* Web-based |

|
Annenberg Learner:
Videos, interactives, workshops, and distance learning are all
available on this site. Arts, Foreign Language, Mathematics,
Science, Social Studies, and Language Arts are all
represented.
* Web-based |

|
Annenberg/CPB
Math: Practice using patterns
* Web-based |

|
APlusMath: Practice
with geometry shapes
* Web-based |

|
Arcytech.org: Base
10 blocks, pattern blocks, algebra titles, Pythagorean Theorem, and
figuring the value of pi.
* Web-based |

|
Beacon: Practice
choosing correct measurement
* Web-based |
|
|
Birmingham Grid for
Learning: Wide variety of interactive English
activities.
* Web-based |

|
Bitesize: Practice
using angles, lines and graphs
* Web-based |
|

|
BrainPOP creates
animated, curriculum-based content that engages students, supports
educators, and bolsters achievement. Our award-winning online
educational resources include BrainPOP Jr. (K-3), BrainPOP,
BrainPOP Español, and BrainPOP ESL. Features free lesson plans,
video tutorials, professional development tools, graphic
organizers, & best practices.
* Web-based * Requires subscription and
membership |

|
Crickweb: Practice
sorting triangles
* Web-based |
|

|
Dipity is a site that
allows your students to create and share interactive timelines
about any subject or topic. Dipity timelines implement the latest
in Web 2.0, combining multimedia & social media content with
timestamps, geolocation & real-time updates.
* Web-based * Save on-line * Customized by
user
* Cannot save to computer |
|

|
Discovery Education
has so much to offer teachers it will never fit in this annotation.
Lesson plans, videos, puzzlemakers, science fair ideas, contests,
grants, science help and more. There are so many resources for
educators, librarians, students, and schools to use.
* Web-based |
|

|
Edsitement! Check out
this site for great educational material -suggested Websites and
lesson plans - in literature/language arts, art/culture, social
studies/history and foreign language.
* Web-based |
|

|
Educatus: An
intriguing collection of educational lessons, currently consisting
of 12,000+ images represented in over 1,000 lessons.
* Web-based |
|

|
Eduweb: Students may
think they are just playing games, but learning is really what is
going on. Grounded in the idea of game-based learning, students
work through creative learning games and activities, all the while
learning in a fun and engaging environment.
* Web-based |

|
Explorelearning:
Interactive math and science simulations
* Web-based |

|
Funbrain: Select
"medium". Also click on the American flag. The amount of
money you owe will be in green at the top, called "Amount of sale".
The amount you paid will be in green at the top called, "Amount
Paid". How many of each coin or bill will you get back as
change? Click "Go".
* Web-based |

|
Illuminations:
Library of 90 onloine activities that help math come alive in the
classroom or at home
* Web-based |

|
Interactivate:
Interactive Java-based courseware for exploration in science and
mathematics
* Web-based |
|

|
Khanacademy: Over
2,100 videos and 100 self-paced exercises and assessments covering
everything from arithmetic to physics, finance, and history. It
includes complete custom self-paced learning tools; a dynamic
system for getting help; and a custom profile, points, and badges
to measure progress.
* Web-based |

|
Kids' Zone: Practice
creating graphs
* Web-based |
|

|
Lee's Summit:
Templates for teacher or student generated review games such as
Hangman, Jeopardy, Millionaire, among others. Lesson Plans,
activities and more!
* Web-based |
|

|
Library of Congress
website has over 13 million digitized primary source items.
Teachers, students, parents, and the community can all find
something here. Tip: Visit the American Memory section of the site
to browse 100 separate collections arranged by topic.
* Web-based |

|
Math Cats: Practice
adding fractions; Practice story problems created by kids!
* Web-based |

|
Mathematics Applets:
Many interactive formulas and interactive descriptions
* Web-based |
|

|
Merlot stands for
Multimedia Educational Research for Learning and Online Teaching.
This site offers classroom activities, lessons from peers in the
field of education, and much more.
* Web-based |

|
MIT: Don't miss this
resource created by MIT for high schools to have open courseware
materials for Biology, Calculus and Physics. High School teachers
can use these materials to further enhance the education of their
students in the classroom.
* Web-based |
|

|
National Geographic
Kids: Encourage your kids to do some writing!
* Web-based |
|

|
National Library of Virtual
Manipulatives: A must with the SMART Board! Interactive,
virtual manipulatives from preK-12.
* Web-based |

|
National Science Digital
Library includes a variety of educational resources to
further STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics)
education. Browse the science literacy maps, short science
refreshers, free multimedia downloads, or subject area collections
to find just what you need to enhance student learning!
* Web-based |

|
Numberlines: Develop
our own numberline from ones to decimals
* Web-based |
|

|
PowerPoint
Collection: Download a premade PowerPoint ready for
classroom use - math, science, social studies, art, language
arts.
* Web-based * Download to computer |

|
Professor Garfield:
Are you looking to engage kids in a safe online setting and provide
21st century learning opportunities? Professor Garfield provides an
environment where children can safely create, interact, read,
engage, and express themselves through a variety of innovative
online tools including an e-book reader and comics lab.
* Web-based |

|
Saxon
Math: Practice sorting polygons
* Web-based |
|

|
Scholastic: Three
interactive games - rhyming words, beginning sounds, naming objects
belonging in certain places (ex. Home)
* Web-based |
|

|
Smithsonian: The
Smithsonian Education website offers sections for families,
students and educators. The section for Educators includes a
browsable lesson plan area (searchable by subject, keyword or grade
level) and IdeaLabs, student interactive tutorials that enhance the
use of the site.
* Download to computer |
|

|
SOS for Information
Literacy: Learn how to effectively incorporate information
literacy into your lesson plans. S.O.S. for Information Literacy is
a dynamic, collaborative web-based multimedia resource for
educators, K to 16. This site links lesson plans and teaching ideas
for information literacy through a comprehensive quality control
system to ensure that lessons are high caliber. Create an account
and build your own lessons or activities.
* Web-based |

|
Study Stack: Find
flashcards to study or create your own flashcards! Study flashcards
or use the other activities such as matching, crosswords, hangman,
scrambled word, or bug chase. Study flashcards anytime and anywhere
by printing your flashcards or by using them with applications on
your cell phone, PDA, or iPod.
* Web-based |

|
Sum Sense: Practice
addition and subtraction problems
* Web-based |
|

|
The National Archives' Digital
Classroom offers a multitude of resources for the use of
primary sources in the classroom. With access to copies of primary
documents from the holdings of the National Archives of the United
States, teachers can develop their own activities and lesson plans
that make historical periods come alive for their students or
choose from dozens of resources that have already been developed
and are featured here.
* Web-based |
|

|
Thinkfinity is the
place for you. This site offers thousands of lesson plans and
interactives that align to both state and national standards. They
have a consortium that includes partners National Geographic
Xpeditions, Smithsonian's History Explorer, Arts Edge and other
leaders in the education field.
* Web-based |
|

|
Topmarks: A variety
of topics - all interactive
* Web-based |

|
Virtual Dice:
Practice playing dice games
* Web-based |
|