Teachers, this page is especially for you.
I hope you find the links helpful. I know I have!







Reading Links

Read To Me
By Jane Yolen

Read to me riddles and read to me rhymes,
Read to me stories of magical times.
Read to me tales about castles and kings.
Read to me stories of fabulous things.
Read to me pirates and read to me knights,
Read to me dragons and dragon-book fights.
Read to me spaceships and cowboys and then,
When you are finished -- please read them again.



Carol Hurst's Children's Literature site
Here you'll find activities, cross-curricular ties, and more to go with a comprehensive listing of books. Wonderful site!



Literacy Center Ideas
Lots of great ideas. Includes bargain buys, ideas from numerous teachers, and links to purchase materials online. A must see!



25 Ideas To Motivate Young Readers
Some fun ideas your students are sure to love!



Better Book Reports - 25 Ideas
Here are 25 ideas to make book reports more fun and interesting.



Children's Storybooks Online
A nice selection of stories with illustrations online.



Book Adventure
A free reading motivation program for students in grades K-8 created by Sylvan Learning Center



Reading Plans
A nice listing of reading lessons for grades 5-6.



Reading Lessons
An extensive list of reading lessons for all levels. Includes ideas for learning individual letters to ideas for teaching story parts.



ReadingLady.com
Online source of reading resources and materials.



Internet Scavenger Hunt
Internet scavenger hunt to go along with the novel From the Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler.



Houghton Mifflin Reading
Online resource which includes great classroom activities, helpful links, and bibliographies, that support and extend the themes in your anthologies.



The Teacher's Corner - Reading
Source of many reading categorized links including activities, phonics, literacy centers, DOLCH words, and reading skills.
















General Teaching Links

"Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach a man to fish and he will eat for the rest of his life."
-Chinese Proverb



Kathy Shrock's Guide For Educators
Visit this site!! You'll find great resources including a puzzlemaker, clip art, lesson plans, and more. You can also sign up for Kathy's daily newsletter via email.



FunBrain.com
Another must see. Set up an account for students to take online quizzes and play games. The site will keep track of scores and provides a wonderful selection of pre-made quizzes.



Learning Network
Great site! Provides teachers with an endless supply of tools to enhance teaching. Be sure to check out seasonal activities, classroom management, and professional development.



The Mailbox
The online guide to Mailbox magazine. Become a member for free by subscribing or check out the freebies.



EducationWorld.com
This site provides educators with endless options. Features include school issues, technology in the classroom, lesson plans, and much more.



Yahooligan's Teacher's Guide
Browse through past newsletters and search for your topic of choice.



Teachnet.com
This site offers a wide variety of topics including classroom decor ideas, substitute teacher suggestions, organization tips, and games to play with your students.



Egypt Links
Supplement your next unit on Egypt with these great links I compiled for another website.



Science Links
This is a comprehensive list of science links arranged by specific area of science. Includes electricity, the human body, energy, ecology, chemistry, space, animals, and weather.











I touch the future. I teach. - Christa McAuliffe








Interesting Sites

"Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are endless."
- Mother Teresa


The Learning Channel


Animal Planet


MSN.com


The Weather Channel


Webshots
Change your desktop background.


BlueMountain.com
Send an e-card!


Ebay


Yahoo - Health Center


iVillage - Home & Garden


AllRecipes.com









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"Every good teacher is a student of students. After all, if he is to venture to cross over to the student's side of experience, he should have some idea of where he is going, and how to get there."
-Wayne R. Rood








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