I know summer just started. You’re relaxing, reading the stack of books that collected on your nightstand, planting the flowers you were supposed to take care of in April, but, well, teaching came first.
Bookmark this page and when you’re ready to look at some teacherly resources, come back. I’ve collected 89 great resources to make your job easier–everything from grading rubrics, online quizzes, audio books, utilities, to puzzle creators and more.
- 10 Tech Alternatives to Book Reports
- Academic websites
- Analyze, read, write literature
- Animations, assessments, charts, more
- Animations, assessments, more
- Audio books—free—Project Gutenberg
- Audio books—Ms. Noor–free—kid-oriented
- Biomes/Habitats—for teachers
- By Kids For Kids
- Children’s University
- Classroom floorplan—for architect unit
- Collection of websites
- Create a magazine cover
- Create free activities and diagrams in a Flash!
- Create free activities. No signup
- Crossword Puzzle Maker
- Dabbleboard—online whiteboard
- Easy Techie Stuff for the Classroom
- Easy Web 2.0 tools
- Easy-to-navigate collection
- Eleven Little-known Facts
- Environmental footprint
- FBI Kid-safe games
- Flashcards or Worksheets
- Free online tools (Web 2.0)
- Geography Activities—for teachers
- Glogster—posters
- Google Earth in Math Curriculum
- Google Earth Lesson Plans I
- Google Earth Lesson Plans II
- Google Education—lesson plans, more
- Google Safe Search Preferences
- Grading automatically w G. Docs–Flubaroo
- Hollywood Sq/Jeopardy Templates
- How to Videos for Web 2.0
- http://www.nsteens.org/
- Internet Movie Database
- Jeopardy Games in PowerPoint
- Jeopardy Labs
- K-8 school-related videos. Tons of them
- Learn Zillion—teaching videos
- Lots of Links for all grade levels
- Make digital posters
- Mapping ideas with tag clouds
- Math/LA Videos by grade level
- Mind mapping with Bubblus
- Miscellaneous links
- Newspapers around the world
- Online quizzes you create, online grades
- Online Safety Topics
- Online tools (Web 2.0)—all free
- Page Screenshot–take a screenshot of an entire webpage–even below the fold–with this tool
- Password creator
- Poetry sites—lots of them
- Posters—8×10 at a time–simple
- PowerPoint games for kids
- PowerPoint stuff
- PowerPoint Templates
- Print Large Posters in 8×10 bits
- Print Posters One Page at a Time
- Publish the magazines
- Pupil Tube
- Puzzle maker
- QR Codes
- Rubrics I
- Rubrics II
- Rubrics III
- Shelfari—share books with students
- Slideshare—upload PowerPoint; share
- Slideshow upload with Authorstream
- Slideshows created on line
- So many Free online tools (Web 2.0)
- Tag clouds
- Teach vocab–prefixes/suffixes, word lists, more
- Teacher Training Videos
- Teaching Channel
- Teaching vocab, prefixes/suffixes, more
- Test creator—online
- Tests—create fill-in-the-blanks
- Timelines
- Timelines II
- Tools for studying writing
- Training videos
- Turn pictures into Videos–Easily
- Turn short stories into books
- Tutors–in NYC
- Vocab, prefix/suffix, word lists and more
- White Board—no sign in, no reg
- YouTube Education
What did I miss? What makes your job easier hat I should be using? Please share!
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Jacqui Murray is the editor of a technology curriculum for K-sixth grade, creator of two technology training books for middle school and three ebooks on technology in education. She is the author of Building a Midshipman, the story of her daughter’s journey from high school to United States Naval Academy midshipman. She is webmaster for six blogs, an Amazon Vine Voice book reviewer, a columnist for Examiner.com, Editorial Review Board member for Journal for Computing Teachers, Cisco guest blogger, IMS tech expert, and a bi-weekly contributor to Write Anything. Currently, she’s editing a thriller for her agent that should be out to publishers this summer. Contact Jacqui at her writing office or her tech lab, Ask a Tech Teacher.




































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Thanks for letting me know #1 wasn’t working. I believe it’s fixed now.
BTW–Karen, I tried to email you, but the address bounced back. No worries–just wanted to thank you for finding the broken link!
Great list. Thanks! I’ve been working with Biblionasium this summer – Unlike shelfari, it requires no student login. It’s still in Beta test but definitely worth a look.
Well that sounds interesting. I’m going to go look at it…
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You missed a geography game for free… seterra http://online.seterra.net/ download andonline great for learning the world!
I sure did miss it–it’s wonderful. I’ll be adding it to my Great Websites list too.