Website Resources

Website Resources​
Teacher’s Name Link to Site Ways that site can be used with in your classroom Jessica Conrad https://www.google.com/ Google drive can be used as online storage. Google forms can be used for feedback from peers and students. Google docs can be used to enable teachers to work collaboratively with each other. Bellon http://www.commoncores
heets.com/ This site has worksheets that are aligned with common core standards in all subject areas and is broken down by grade level. It also has a worksheet generator that you can make your own worksheets or test. Daigle Elliott Hefler Mouton www.mrnussbaum.com This site has tons of games for spelling, language and even social studies skills. Some of those skills are parts of speech paralaughs, everglades spelling, antonyms/synonyms and many more. It can also be used with math. Rushing https://www.ixl.com/math
/grade­3 Here is a list of all of the skills students learn in third grade! These skills are organized into categories, and you can move your mouse over any skill name to view a sample question. To start practicing, just click on any link. IXL will track your score, and the questions will automatically increase in difficulty as you improve! Turnage http://www.cpalms.org/P
ublic/ This site has a wealth of lesson plans. Each lesson plan contains a formative assessment, prior knowledge information, during the lesson activities, summative assessment, learning objectives, guided questions, teaching phase, independent practice, all materials are included, accommodations, and even extensions for students when needed. http://www.palmbeachsc
hools.org/multicultural/do
cuments/FramedParagra
phs.pdf I know I was supposed to only submit one, but forgot about this wonderful site. This site has several ​
Framed Paragraphs​
that are great in teaching our students to write. The examples of paragraph frames and organizers below incorporate essential writing skills into subject area content instruction. These framed paragraphs can be used in math, science, social studies, and ELA. White http://3­5cctask.ncdpi.wik
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+Tasks This site has formative instructional and assessment tasks. They are categorized by standards. I have used several of these tasks so far this year. This is a very useful site. Andrus Clour www.readworks.org This site has reading passages that are aligned with the science and social studies GLEs that I teach. Lexile levels are provided for each passage. There are 10 questions that accompany each passage. The questions are aligned with Common Core ELA standards that I am required to address in my social studies curriculum. The website is very user friendly. Hagerich Ortego www.k12reader.com This site has cross­curricular reading passages that are aligned with science and social studies GLE’s for each grade level. There are 5 comprehension questions with each passage. I use this in my science classes because it not only teaches the science concept but also strengthens non­fiction reading comprehension for ELA. Yentzen Brewer www.frontrowed.com https://classroom.frontro
wed.com/#lessons I use this site for Performance Based Learning tasks. Some of them are free, and some are paid. They have PBL’s in math. It also has adaptive and assigned math and ELA practice that is Common Core aligned. You must use chrome or have generation 2 ipads or greater. There is an app that you could use as a differentiated rotation. Clark https://mnpsnc.wikispace
s.com I use this site for Math Performance tasks and other CC math lesson ideas. Cole http://www.socrative.com I use this site for formative assessments and exit tickets. It allows you to assess students as learning occurs. The site offers real­time questioning along with results that teachers can show on a projection screen which can be used for further discussions to take place. Dobison https://www.brainpop.co
m/ Brainpop has short informational videos with activity sheets. The videos deal with science, social studies, math and English concepts. The videos can be used in different areas of your lesson development ­ introduction, review, extra practice, extension, or assessment. Pearson http://scienceflix.digital.sc
holastic.com/ http://www.bbc.co.uk/bite
size/ks2/science/ I use ScienceFlix to reemphasize many lessons. The videos are short and have lots of great information. ScienceFlix also has a Dive Deeper for higher order questioning. Bitesize has interactive activities for Math, ELA and Science. Pitre learninginhand.com Learninginhand is an educator’s resource for mobile learning. Arrant http://www.teachingbook
s.net/ This website is provided by Calcasieu Parish and is has interviews with authors of many books. You can search by title or author names to see what resources are available for the books you are teaching. Harrell Whitley Flynn interactivesites.weebly.c
Has interactive activities for all subject areas with different levels om Fontenot flocabulary.com studyjams.com Has cartoon videos and rap songs for many topics in all core subjects. Also has a quick review and quiz for subscribers. Studyjams has cartoon video lessons on Math and Science subjects. Maddox Prejean readinga­z.com This is a paid site, but has short printable books with common core supplement lesson plans, vocabulary study, grammar, and writing at all different lexile levels, topics, and reading comprehension skills, along with assessments that include short answer responses. Worth the $40 per year for sure!