"Children who learn together, Learn to live together."

For Teachers

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I have found some awesome websites that may be useful to you as well.  Most have organizational ideas and various teaching tools.  If you are looking for something in particular, please let me know. 

 

Reading Street Resources: This is a link to a Jefferson County teacher's site that uses the Scott Foresman reading series.  You choose your grade level and unit, and you will find a wealth of resources to supplement your series!

Ms. Griffin's Home Page: WOW!  What a website!  She has awesome links, downloadable documents, and creative ideas to use in your classroom.  I have used many ideas from her website, and I think you will love it!

Ms. Renz's Mastery Club:  If you need something to challenge your high achievers, especially outside the classroom, this is a great resource!

Mrs. Meacham's Classroom Snapshots Great ideas here!  She is so organized!  Take the classroom tour if you have time.  One of my favorite things is the Bee Books.  I am using that this year (Flight Plans), and they work great!

Kim's Korner:  This link goes directly to her classroom management section, but the entire site is fabulous!  Check out the bulletin board ideas!

Free Worksheet Creater:  If you aren't signed up for a website that does this, this link will be a great resource for creating your own skill sheets.

Level your classroom books:  This link goes to the Renaissance Learning site.  Just type in the title of the book, and it gives you the grade level.