Teacher Resource Page

These websites have been chosen for their quality and special relevance for new teachers. Covers the following topics: Classroom Management; ELL/ESL/Bilingual; First Days of School; General Teacher Help Sites; Lesson Plans/Curriculum; New Teacher Books for Sale; New Teacher Guides and Articles (Online, free); New Teacher Support Websites (General); Online Mentoring/Online Discussions; Policies and Practices Regarding New Teachers; Professional Organizations; and Special Education.

These websites have been chosen for their quality and special relevance for middle schoolteachers. Covers the following topics: Advisory; Arts; Careers, Guidance, and Counseling; Communities and e-zines for students; ELL/ESL/Bilingual Education; Health, Phys. Ed., and Safety; Homework Help; Information Literacy; Language Arts; Lesson Plans; Mathematics; Middle School Teacher Blogs; Professional Development; Projects and Project-Based Learning; Science; Social Studies; Special Education; Teaming; and Technology.

Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators is 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.

This list of websites is designed to provide information for making our school campus become a safe place where every family can belong, where every educator can teach, and where every child can learn, regardless of race, religion, gender identity or sexual orientation.

Provides a list of resources divided by curriculum areas.

Searches premium sources for lesson plans by keyword.

Provides 70 ideas for different ways that students can do a book report. Some of these ideas could also be adapted for historical or scientific persons.

Handouts provide tech tips for Windows, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Internet, and Email.

Critical evaluation skills are a vital part of doing effective research. Check out these quick tips provided by the Pierce College Library.

Pierce College Library has some quick tips to help you define plagiarism for you students and help them avoid the pitfalls of copying.

Links to several kinds of templates, including educational games.

Learn how to use Web 2.0 tools like wikis, blogs and RSS feeds by going to this website brought to you by the California School Library Association 2.0 Team.

Having received so many requests from conferences and professional development workshops, Soundzabond is providing a link to their Copyright Workshop Powerpoint Presentation. Feel free to download and help educate others within your school site to the state level!

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"There's no use going to school unless your final destination is the library."
Ray Bradbury

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