This is the place to go to get classroom decorating inspiration for a range of styles and even age-levels! Clicking on the image above will take you directly to the site. You will want to make sure you set aside some time for this website though; I could scroll through it for hours.
This website was refreshingly informative, with a lot of great ideas for inspiring guys to read. Guys Read is packed with book suggestions for different ages and even splits those lists into different genres and subjects! It is vital for teachers to have easy access to book lists like this, especially since this one is geared for males.
I LOVE THIS IDEA! What better way to supplement a text, and give real geographical context to a piece of literature! With budgets tight on schools, why not use the internet to explore the world. This webpage has a ton of information regarding it: kidworldcitizen.org
This site has 1,000s of different ideas for the classroom. It is user-friendly and you can easily narrow down the results to fit your needs. I have discovered some innovative and creative ways to incorporate technology into my classroom and into my lesson-planning. There are also a lot of interesting lesson and activity ideas that could easily be modified for any classroom. This link will take you to the posts tagged as English instructional tips.
I learned about this website from a conference I attended at Central Michigan University. Donalyn Miller was the keynote speaker and each attendee of the conference received one of her books. There are daily blog posts, as well as yearly book awards. It has a wide range of authors and a themed post for each week day. I like the wide variety of books included in the posts, it's a great resource.
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