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Awards & Certificates
Flashcards
Lesson Plan Templates
Assessment Tools
Books to Make
Forms and Templates
Planning Tools
New Teacher Help
Bookmarks
Forms from I4C
Worksheets
Portal Sites
Bulletin Boards
Game and Puzzle Makers
3-D Printables
Storage Sites
Calendars
Miscellaneous
Web Page Hosting

Printable Resources For SEN (Special Educational Needs)- Has Many tools for teachers to use in helping students succeed!
Personal Educational Press - Create free educational worksheets such as flashcards, game boards, and quizzes to print directly from your browser.
Make tracing sheets, quizzes, study sheets, word lists, bingo cards, word scrambles, word searches and more!

  1. Easy Test Maker - free online test generator to create your tests
  2. Guidelines for Appropriate Assessment - How can I ensure the integrity of my assessments? (A checklist of assessment procedures)
  3. HotPotatoes - The Hot Potatoes suite includes six applications, enabling you to create interactive multiple-choice, short-answer, jumbled-sentence, crossword, matching/ordering and gap-fill exercises for the World Wide Web
  4. QuizMaker JavaScript Wizard - make tests easily.
  5. Quiz Star - Create quizzes for students to take and review online.
  6. Help with Rubrics - Many links that have ready made rubrics. You can also create some yourself online.Some excellent ones at this site are:
    1. RubiStar - a tool to help the teacher who wants to use rubrics but does not have the time to develop them from scratch.
    2. Rubric Builder - a free service of the Landmark project
    3. Project Based Learning Checklists from 4Teachers.org
    4. Rubric Generators from Teach-nology - The generators will allow you to make several types of grading rubrics by filling out a simple form. The materials are made instantly and can be printed directly from your computer (scroll down)
  7. Online Resources for Assessment - Adopting, adapting, or developing an aligned assessment for your lesson
  8. Rubric Help - an extensive list of rubrics and rubric development sites
  9. Secondary Assessment Tools - excellent source of rubric for secondary education.
  10. Self-Grading Quiz Creator - Create your quizzes and save them on your own computer.
  11. StandardsToolBox -Test Item Generator - Link Instruction and Assessment to really pump up student achievement! Online lesson planning, test prep, and standards accountability teacher tool. on 7/1/08

  1. Beginning Teacher's Toolbox - Empowering New Teachers Around the World
  2. New Teacher help - links to help new teachers
  3. New Teacher Resources - multi link site of resources
  4. New Teacher Support
  5. Planning for Your First Day at School - Online resources for a variety of back-to-school planning needs, including welcome letters, bulletin board ideas, and back-to-school activities
  6. St. Clair County New Teacher Resources
  7. Survival Guide for New Teachers is provided by the U. S. Department of Education. This site is designed to show how new teachers can work effectively with veteran teachers, parents, principals, and teacher educators. While you are there, be sure to visit their Help Desk: Resources for First-Year Teachers.

  1. Free Federal Resources for Educational Excellence - Hundreds of education resources supported by agencies across the U.S. Federal government are now easier to find by using the index at this site.
  2. The Gateway to Educational Materials offers the key to one-stop, any-stop access to high quality lesson plans, curriculum units and other education resources on the Internet!
  3. MarcoPolo - The MarcoPolo program provides no-cost, standards-based Internet content for the K-12 teacher and classroom, developed by the nation's content experts. Online resources include panel-reviewed links to top sites in many disciplines, professionally developed lesson plans, classroom activities, materials to help with daily classroom planning, and powerful search engines.
    1. EconEdLink from the National Council on Economic Education - Explore the connections between economics and real-world issues
    2. Xpeditions from National Geographic - The home of geography standards on the Internet
    3. EDSITEment from the National Endowment for the Humanities - Subject-based access to top humanities sites
    4. Illuminations by NCTM -  Gateway to Standards-Based Mathematics Education
    5. Science NetLinks from the American Association for the Advancement of Science - a comprehensive "homepage" for K-12 science educators Caution: This link opens a new window. Close the page to return to this list.
    6. ArtsEdge from the Kennedy Center - helps educators to teach in, through and about the arts
    7. Read - Write - Think - ReadWriteThink, established in April of 2002, is a partnership between the International Reading Association (IRA), the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE), and the MarcoPolo Education Foundation

  1. Swift Desk - This site offers free storage (30 MB), but also provides free bookmark storage and web page hosting.
  2. Village Photos - Upload images straight from your browser (no FTP required!). Free users get space for 25 images, access to their Page Designer HTML tools, create and send online greeting cards using your own images, order prints of upload images, and can post the images on other web sites
  3. Yahoo! Briefcase - the easiest way to put your files online and share them with friends or co-workers. (get 30 MB of space free)
  4. Your Image Host provides 5 mb of free image storage, 100 mb per month bandwidth, and the capability to produce slide shows and portfolios.
  5. Bookmark storage
  6. Backflip - As you discover interesting Web pages, use the Backflip it! button to save them and Backflip will organize them for you. Then, simply go to your Backflip account and you'll find all of your favorite pages filed in your personal directory -- which you can access from any computer.
  7. iKeepBookmarks - A Web-Based Bookmark Manager
  8. MyBookmarks allows you to save your bookmarks and either make them available to the world, or keep them private. Why would you want that? Suppose you are in a workshop and bookmark some really great sites, but there is no floppy drive. This site is the perfect solution. Registration is free.


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A word of caution: free sites are often blocked by filters)

  1. Alfy - The Kids Portal Playhouse is intended for K-6 audiences. They provide free web pages to classroom teachers, and no knowledge of web page development is needed.
  2. ClassJump -provides teachers web sites free of charge, where multiple classes can be managed and updated using an easy to understand interface
  3. Angelfire - Looking for a cool spot to hang out and build your site? Angelfire may be the place. They supply everything you need: easy to use building tools, scripts to cut and paste, free page designs, images to make your site look great, and more!
  4. Google Page Creator - 100mb of space with this free web page account. You have to have a email account, but you can sign up for one on this page too.
  5. Scholastics.com - A free homepage maker for classroom teachers.
  6. Teachers.net has a Homepage Maker that will allow you to include some neat features. Their listing of what is available may give you some good ideas about what to include in your page. When you are finished, Teachers.net sends you the source code by Email.  
  7. FreeWebspace.net - (the largest searchable guide to free web space providers) To find a free web host, use the simple search or the advanced power search. You can also view the complete list of free personal web space providers.


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